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Iowa Senator and Congresswoman comment on President Trump’s COVID-19 diagnoses

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says she is being kept up to date on President Donald Trump and others in the White House who have tested positive for COVID-19. “We want to continue to pray for the president and his wonderful First Lady, Melania. Great individuals — we pray for their welfare and of course for any staff members as well,” Ernst says.

The Republican says she has heard the president has minor symptoms and is in isolation. Ernst says the president has indicated he will continue working through this. “And again, let’s pray for them, please. This is a difficult time in our nation’s history and they could use a little support right now,” Ernst says.

Ernst made her comments after touring a Sioux City Health Clinic. She also plans to meet with Sioux City police officers. Iowa Democrat Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer released a statement on the announcement by PresidentTrump:

“As we have seen firsthand in Iowa and around the country, this virus knows no ethnic, gender, or geographic boundaries and has now reached the President of the United States. I’m praying for the President and First Lady to make a fast and full recovery from COVID-19. I hope this difficult news serves as a call to action for everyone to protect themselves and our communities against the spread of his virus. Be safe and wear a mask.”

Atlantic ready for another road test at Shenandoah tonight on KJAN

Sports

October 2nd, 2020 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans (4-1) football team continues their road warrior season tonight with a visit to the Shenandoah Mustangs (3-2). The Trojans are riding a four game winning streak; taking down Des Moines Christian last week 38-0. The Mustangs had a nice start to the season but stumbled last week in a 45-10 loss to rival Clarinda.

The Mustangs have been working to develop a balanced offense with senior quarterback Zayne Zwickel throwing for 775 yards, and two backs getting involved in the run and pass game. Morgan Cotten is a multi purpose option for Zwickel having carried the ball 91 times and catching 7 passes as well. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott said the defense will be tested by the Mustangs.

Atlantic has been very opportunistic on defense with 15 takeaways on the year. The Trojans have also been able to develop some offensive balance of their own behind the passing of Garrett McLaren and the rushing duo of Korey Parrott and Bodie Johnson.

You can hear a full interview with Coach McDermott on Trojan Preview at 4:45 p.m. today on KJAN. Then we’ll have coverage of the game tonight. We’ll start the night with out pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? at 6:00 p.m. followed by The Dvorak Tire and Service Pregame Show at 6:30 p.m. with kickoff at 7:00 p.m. Jim Field will have the call on AM 1220, FM 101.1 and online at kjan.com. You can also catch live video on KJANTV!

Page County man arrested Wed. morning

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Page County report a traffic stop early Wednesday morning led to a pursuit and foot chase. At around 2-a.m., Deputies arrested 47-year old Gary Lynn Runyon, Jr. , of Coin, for driving while license is barred. Runyon was arrested in Coin. Authorities say during the arrest, Runyon attempted to flee from the arresting Page County Deputy. He was apprehended after a short foot pursuit and transported to Clarinda Regional Health Center, by Coin EMS.

Once released from CRHC and able to be held in jail, Runyon was transported to the Page County Jail on $2000.00 bond. Runyon was released on bond, pending further court proceedings.

Backyard & Beyond 10-2-2020

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

October 2nd, 2020 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Public Health Director Beth Olsen.

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Iowa Supreme Court urged to halt absentee ballot request law

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court is being urged by Democrats and a Latino civil rights group to block a new Republican-backed law that could leave thousands of requesters without absentee ballots. Majority Forward, a group aligned with Senate Democrats, and the League of Latino United Citizens have asked the high court to put the new law on hold immediately.

They’re appealing a ruling released Monday in Johnson County, where Judge Lars Anderson declined to block the new law. Anderson found the law would likely survive judicial review, claiming that requests for absentee ballots do not implicate the fundamental right to vote.

 

Investigation continues after body found along interstate

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Police in Cedar Rapids continue to investigate the death of a woman whose body was found along an interstate highway. KCRG-TV reports that authorities on Thursday identified the victim as 61-year-old Neva Jean Rhyne, of Indianapolis. Also Thursday, her 2005 Buick LeSabre was located. But what happened to her remains a mystery. Rhyne’s body was found along Interstate 380 Monday. Anyone with information is urged to contact Cedar Rapids police.

 

Cass County Courthouse to be open for early voting, beginning Oct. 5th

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports the Cass County courthouse will be open for early voting beginning on Monday, October 5th through Monday, November 2nd for all Cass County precincts. The Election room is the County Auditor’s Office which is located on the first floor.  Regular courthouse hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Sunderman says since ballots requested by mail will also be mailed on October 5th, mailed ballots will not have been received by the day that in-person voting begins.  Since the voter’s record will reflect that a ballot has been requested and mailed, voters who have requested ballots by mail are strongly encouraged to wait for their ballots to arrive rather than attempting to vote in person.

Once the voters have received and completed their ballots, the ballots may be mailed; or the ballots may be hand delivered to the Cass County Auditor’s office by the voter or by any person they select.  Ballots are to be delivered to the office of the Cass County Auditor.  Cass County does not have a ‘drop box’ for ballots or election materials.

With social distancing recommended and with full trust in the United States Postal System, Auditor Sunderman encourages all Cass County voters to take advantage of the right to vote early by mail for the 2020 General Election on November 3, 2020.  Several organizations have mailed official applications for an absentee ballot to Iowa voters and nearly 2,000 Cass County voters have already filed an application.  Only one of those application forms needs to be sent to the County Auditor; all additional forms may be discarded or recycled.

The last day to file an absentee ballot request form with the County Auditor and for him to mail you the ballot is October 24th.  Auditor recommends requests be filed as soon as possible. If a voter still needs a request form, absentee ballot request forms are available on the website of the Iowa Secretary of State (https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/electioninfo/absenteeinfo.html); or you may contact the Cass County Auditor and have a form mailed or emailed to you.  Phone: 712-243-4570 or Email: auditor@casscoia.us.

VOTING IN VOTER’S VEHICLE:

In accordance with Chapter 49.53 of the Iowa Code, any voter who is physically unable to enter the polling place, including the Cass County Auditor’s office, has the right to vote in the voter’s vehicle.

REGISTRATION / IDENTIFICATION:

All voters are required to be registered in Cass County in order to vote in Cass County.  All voters are required to provide an approved form of identification at the polling place before receiving and casting a ballot.  Voters may register and vote on the same day.  Persons registering and voting on the same day after October 24 will also be required to provide proof of residence.

Victim ID’d in N.W. Iowa car crash

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Plymouth County authorities have released the name of a person who died in a two-car crash near Remsen on Wednesday afternoon.  Killed during that accident was 68-year-old Israel Verastegui of Worthington, Minnesota. Verastegui was traveling north on Highway 140 in a 2003 Dodge Intrepid, when he failed to yield to the Highway 3 traffic. 34-year old Jose Everado Cutino Ramirez, also of Worthington, Minnesota, a passenger in the car, suffered minor injuries.

The other vehicle was a 2000 Chevy Venture driven by 69-year-old Jerry Ashenfelter of Le Mars. The van was traveling east on Highway 3 when the collision occurred. Ashenfelter suffered minor injuries during the crash. Both vehicles were a total loss.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 10/2/20

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Creston Police report 1 arrest, 1 break-in

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports 29-year old Quinton Lee Kimball, of Creston, was arrested Wednesday evening, for Harassment in the 3rd Degree. Kimball posted bond and was released from the Union County Jail. And, Regency Park in Creston reported to the police department on Sept. 20th, their maintenance building had been broken into. The damage was estimated at $200.