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Few mail ballots arriving in tight Iowa congressional race

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November 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Small numbers of outstanding mail ballots are arriving after the election in Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District, where the candidates remain locked in a tight race. In unofficial returns, Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks leads Democrat Rita Hart by 282 votes out of 393,000 tabulated. The candidates are competing for a seat that opened with the retirement of Democratic Rep. Dave Loebsack.

Iowa will count absentee ballots that were postmarked by Monday and arrive by noon Nov. 9 and any provisional ballots that are deemed eligible. Johnson County has received 28 absentee ballots thus far that have yet to be counted. Two other counties carried by Hart _ Clinton and Jefferson _ have a combined total of 18 absentee ballots to be counted.

 

Cougars and Knights ready to finally clash with a trip to the Dome on the line

Sports

November 5th, 2020 by admin

A highly anticipated football match-up will finally get to take place in the 8-Player Quarterfinals on Friday night. The CAM Cougars (9-0) travel to Tabor to face the Fremont-Mills Knights (6-1) and we’ll have coverage on KJAN. The two teams out of 8-Player District 7 were supposed to meet in the regular season back on October 2nd but the Knights were unable to make the trip due to COVID-19 issues. The two talented teams will now get to knock pads with a trip to the UNI-Dome and the Semifinals on the line. CAM Head Coach Barry Bower said his team is excited about the chance to battle the Knights.

Fremont-Mills is led by standout senior and Nebraska commit Seth Malcom. Malcom has rushed for 947 yards and 12 touchdowns, while also hauling in 11 passes for 123 yards and two more scores. Malcom is a force defensively as well, leading the Knights with 73 tackles and 12.5 tackles for loss. Coach Bower said the Cougars need to be sure tacklers on Friday to slow Malcom and the rest of the Knights down.

CAM will counter with a star offensive player of their own in Lane Spieker. He has piled up 1,507 yards rushing with 31 touchdowns and he also spent a chunk of the season at quarterback throwing for 6 scores. Spieker has also caught two touchdown passes and returned a combined six punts and kickoffs back for scores. Fremont-Mills Head Coach Jeremy Christensen knows the Knights will have a challenge keeping Spieker in check.

Fremont-Mills is searching for their seventh trip to the Dome in the past 11 seasons. Coach Christensen said his team his hungry to reach that goal again after missing out on a portion of the regular season.

We’ll have coverage of the Cougars and the Knights from Tabor on Friday night on KJAN. Pregame starts at 6:00 p.m. and kickoff is at 7:00 p.m. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call on AM1220, FM101.1, and online at kjan.com.

Shenandoah man hurt in rollover accident

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November 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A young man from Shenandoah was injured during a rollover accident Wednesday afternoon about two-miles east of Shenandoah. The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports 18-year-old Collin James Johnson became trapped in his vehicle and was extricated before being transported by the Shenandoah Ambulance to the Shenandoah Memorial Hospital for treatment of undisclosed injuries. The accident happened at around 4-p.m., near the intersection of C Avenue and 190th.

An investigation determined Johnson was driving a 2004 Chevy pickup eastbound on 190th, just east of the intersection of C Avenue, when for unknown reasons, the vehicle dropped off the south side of the traveled portion of the roadway. Johnson over corrected while trying to bring the pickup back on the traveled portion of the road, causing the vehicle to cross the westbound lane and dropped off the north side of the traveled portion of the roadway.

Johnson over-corrected the vehicle again, trying to bring it back on the traveled portion of the roadway. The pickup then crossed both lanes of the road and entered the east ditch, where it overturned and damaged a fences owned by Carl Boylan, of rural Shenandoah.

Damage to Johnson’s vehicle is estimated at $7,000.Damage to Boylan’s fence is estimated at $200. The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Shenandoah Ambulance Service, the Shenandoah Fire Department, and the Page County Emergency Management Director.

No citations have been issued.

Remains in submerged car those of man missing since 2013

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November 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) — Human remains found inside a submerged car have been identified as an Iowa man who went missing more than seven years ago. The Des Moines Register reported Thursday that the remains found in water near the town of Hampton were those of 22-year-old Ethan Kazmerzak.

He was last seen on Sept. 15, 2013. Kazmerzak’s car was found Oct. 26 by a dive team. Franklin County Sheriff Aaron Dodd said details about how the vehicle and Kazmerzak ended up in the water will be released after the Iowa State Medical Examiner’s office concludes its investigation.

 

Gov. Reynolds Announces COVID-19 Movie Theater Relief Program

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November 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES - Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) today announced the launch of the new Iowa Movie Theatre Relief Program. The program will provide short-term relief to eligible movie theatres for the purpose of continuing or resuming operations in the context of the public health emergency.

“Throughout this pandemic, we have worked to find a balance to protect the lives and livelihoods of Iowans,” said Gov. Reynolds. “In so many small towns and rural communities, a movie theater can be the lifeblood of main street. This program will assist movie theaters in their day-to-day operations alleviating some of the economic strain they are seeing as a result of virus mitigation and social distancing practices.”

The Iowa Movie Theatre Relief Fund will provide up to $10,000 per screen to assist the nearly 150 movie theatres housing approximately 550 screens in Iowa with operational expenses. The state has allocated up to $5.5 million of federal CARES Act funds for the program. This statewide program, an extension of the Small Business Relief Grant program, is offered through the IEDA.

To be eligible for a grant, the applicant must demonstrate that it:

  • Operates movie screen(s) in Iowa showing films open to all ages
  • Conducted regularly scheduled screenings in Iowa in Calendar Year 2019
  • Was subject to limitations or restrictions described in a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency issued by Gov. Reynolds on or after March 17, 2020, or it has not been able to host screenings in Iowa between March 17, 2020, and the submission date of the application for assistance through the Fund
  • Incurred a revenue loss in Calendar Year 2020 due to the pandemic as compared with Calendar Year 2019

Theatres with corporate ownership based outside of Iowa, with additional screens outside of Iowa, must use this grant for their Iowa-based screens and/or operations. Submissions will only be accepted via online submission. The application window will open on Monday, November 9, and close at 5 p.m. on Monday, November 16, 2020.

For a full list of eligibility requirements, additional information, and to apply, visit iowabusinessrecovery.com. Application questions should be directed to theatrerelief@iowaeda.com.

Amount of water released into Missouri River to be reduced

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November 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The amount of water being released into the Missouri River from a key dam on the Nebraska-South Dakota border will be reduced later this month. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says that the amount of water flowing out of Gavins Point Dam will be reduced starting on Nov. 22 by about 3,000 cubic feet per second each day until reaching a winter release rate of about 17,000 cubic feet per second.

That’s down significantly from the reduction seen a year earlier, after heavy rain and snow melt in the spring of 2019 sent the river to record levels and flooded parts of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri.

 

HELEN MARIE PETERSEN, 98, of Elk Horn, formerly of Atlantic (11-9-2020)

Obituaries

November 5th, 2020 by Jim Field

HELEN MARIE PETERSEN, 98, of Elk Horn, formerly of Atlantic died Wednesday, November 4th at Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn.  Graveside services for HELEN MARIE PETERSEN will be held on Monday, November 9th at 10:00 am at the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery.  Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Sunday from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm at the funeral home.

Memorials may be directed to the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic or the Museum of Danish America in Elk Horn.

Condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

LAYMOND WILLIAMS, 73, of Atlantic (Formerly of Walnut) (Svcs. 11/11/2020)

Obituaries

November 5th, 2020 by admin

LAYMOND WILLIAMS, 73, of Atlantic (Formerly of Walnut) died Sunday, November 1st at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Celebration of Life Memorial Service for LAYMOND WILLIAMS will be held on Wednesday, November 11th at 3:00 p.m. at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

No visitation with the family is planned. Military honors will be provided by the Atlantic Color Guard following the service.

Burial will be in the Brighton Township Cemetery in Marne at a later date.

Online condolences can be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

LAYMOND WILLIAMS is survived by:

Wife: Linda Williams.

Children: Tim (Ruth) Glines of Atlantic. Tinna (Roger) Arbuckle of Walnut. Brenda Osborn of Council Bluffs. Tanya Stein of Atlantic.

11 Grandchildren

6 Great-Grandchildren

Trump won 70% of Election Day vote in Iowa, swamping Biden

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November 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — President Trump received more than 70% of the votes cast on Election Day in Iowa, easily overcoming Joe Biden’s substantial lead among those who voted early. Unofficial results show Trump captured Iowa’s six electoral votes by winning more than 53% of the vote, defeating Joe Biden by about 138,700 votes. A record number of people voted early in person and through the mail. Those voters heavily favored Biden.

Trump entered Election Day facing a deficit of 161,000 votes but ended up picking up about 300,000. Only 704,000 votes were cast at polling places Tuesday, a 230,000 decrease from 2016 as voters embraced other voting options.

 

Governor Kim Reynolds urges Iowans to Step-up to Stop the spread of COVID-19

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November 5th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds held her weekly Press Conference Thursday morning, via social media. During her session, she spoke about the elections and COVID-19. Reynolds said Iowa is not alone in the seeing a marked increase in the number of cases and hospitalizations.

She said increased testing capacity, vaccines on the horizon and other government solutions to the problem, are not enough to stop or slow the spread of the virus.

Reynolds said she understands Iowan’s and all Americans are experiencing “Pandemic Fatigue” with restrictions that remain, and the constant, daily reports showing the increasingly higher numbers of deaths and hospitalizations.

She says the last nine months have taken a toll on healthcare workers in additional Iowans in general.

Reynolds said the State will begin a sweeping Public Service campaign reminding Iowans to “Step-up and Stop” the spread of COVID-19.