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Car reported stolen from Harlan, Monday

News

June 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Shelby County are looking for a stolen vehicle. According to reports, at around 9-p.m. Monday, Harlan Police were called to the Dollar General Store, with regard to a stolen car incident.  When the officer arrived, he met with 29 year old Ryan Henrich, an employee at Dollar General.  Henrich said that he had arrived at work at about 2-p.m. Monday, and hadn’t been out of the store all day.  He discovered his car was missing when he left the store Monday evening. The keys had been left inside. The car was described as a 2008 Chevy Impala, with Iowa license plate CIM 565. The vehicle has some driver’s side damage and a broken tail light.

There are no suspects at this time, and the case remains under investigation.

Harlan Police report (6/23)

News

June 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department report two arrests took place last week. On Friday, 27-year old Kristofer Allan Erlbacher, of Woodbine, was arrested following a traffic stop. Erlbacher was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating while intoxicated, no proof of insurance, and careless driving. And, last Thursday, 20-year old Brandon Jay Benedict, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Benedict was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with driving while revoked and failure to obey stop sign.

Tuesday Local High School Baseball/Softball Schedule

Sports

June 23rd, 2020 by Jim Field

TUESDAY SOFTBALL 

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

  • Atlantic at Kuemper Catholic (DH)
  • Shenandoah at Creston
  • Glenwood at Clarinda
  • Lewis Central at Harlan
  • Denison-Schleswig at St. Albert

Western Iowa Conference 

  • Missouri Valley at AHSTW
  • Logan-Magnolia at Audubon
  • Treynor at IKM-Manning
  • Underwood at Riverside

Rolling Valley Conference 

  • Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton at Glidden-Ralston
  • CAM at Grand View Christian

Corner Conference

  • Griswold at Tri-Center
  • Mount Ayr at Stanton

Pride of Iowa Conference 

  • Nodaway Valley at Lenox
  • Bedford at Southwest Valley
  • Southeast Warren at East Union
  • Central Decatur at Wayne

TUESDAY BASEBALL 

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

  • Atlantic at Kuemper Catholic
  • Shenandoah at Creston
  • Glenwood at Clarinda
  • Lewis Central at Harlan
  • Denison-Schleswig at St. Albert

Western Iowa Conference 

  • Missouri Valley at AHSTW
  • Logan-Magnolia at Audubon
  • Treynor at IKM-Manning
  • Underwood at Riverside
  • Fremont-Mills at Tri-Center

Rolling Valley Conference

  • ACGC at Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton
  • Earlham at Glidden-Ralston
  • West Harrison at Sidney

Corner Conference

  • Mount Ayr at Stanton

Pride of Iowa Conference 

  • Nodaway Valley at Lenox
  • Bedford at Southwest Valley
  • Southeast Warren at East Union
  • Central Decatur at Wayne

Backyard & Beyond 6-23-2020

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

June 23rd, 2020 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen talks about body temperature.

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Grassley calls slavery a ‘great stain’ on U-S history but statues should stay

News

June 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Protesters in Washington D-C tried unsuccessfully last (Monday) night to topple a statue near the White House of Andrew Jackson. The seventh president who founded the Democratic Party was a soldier, a statesman — and a slaveholder. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley gave a floor speech earlier Monday saying, “Slavery is a great stain on our country’s history,” but he says the past can’t be changed.  “I don’t know what it accomplishes to try to destroy evidence of our history,” Grassley says. “Do you then start going through all of the history books and rewrite the history books?”

Grassley, a Republican, was co-sponsor of legislation that authorized the establishment of a National Liberty Memorial on the National Mall to honor the underappreciated contributions of black Revolutionary War patriots. Despite the “lingering legacy of slavery,” Grassley said in his floor speech, the “promise of liberty and equality is the shared heritage of all Americans from the founding generation to today.” “I don’t find any fault with peaceful demonstrations. I don’t find any fault with people condemning people throughout history that they don’t like,” Grassley says. “I think it’s very important that we be sensitive towards their views but I think they ought to be sensitive towards the history of the United States.”

During last night’s demonstration, authorities were able to stop the destruction of the statue of Jackson, depicting him on horseback. The 15-ton statue was dedicated in 1853 in Lafayette Square, just north of the White House.  “A lot of things here in Washington are federal property. I’ll let states decide what they want to do, cities decide what they want to do,” Grassley says, “but I don’t really quite understand people wanting to ignore history or write history or change history, because I don’t think it ends with tearing statues down.”

Grassley notes that one of the black patriots honored at the National Liberty Memorial is claimed by Iowa. Cato Mead, who was born in Connecticut and is listed in Revolutionary War pension court records as a “free person of color,” lived out his twilight years in southeastern Iowa. He’s buried in the Montrose Cemetery, in Montrose.

Report: School secretary misspent fundraising proceeds

News

June 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A new report says that a former Iowa elementary school secretary failed to deposit more than $26,000 that was collected from fundraisers into the correct accounts, instead spending some of the money on personal expenses like mortgage payments. The report from Auditor Rob Sand’s office says Danielle Arnold improperly used bank accounts belonging to North Linn Elementary School and the school districts’ Parent Teacher Organizations.

She resigned last year from her position at the school. No charges have been filed.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 6/23/20

News, Podcasts

June 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 6/23/20

Podcasts, Sports

June 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 6/23/20

News, Podcasts

June 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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IA COVID-19 update (9:50-a.m. 6/23/20)

News

June 23rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health, today (Tuesday), reports the number of Iowans who have tested positive for COVID-19 stands is 26,343 (10% of those tested). Of that total, 6,715 have a pre-existing condition. Authorities say two people haves died from the virus since Monday, for a total of 688. Officials say 485 of the persons who have died to-date, had a pre-existing medical condition. The number of Iowans who have tested negative is 237,551. Of those who had the virus, 16,398 have recovered. A total of 264,265 tests have been completed, while assessments number 765,153.

COVID-19 outbreaks at Long-Term Care facilities (LTC’s) remains unchanged at 31. Health officials say 909 staff/residents of those facilities have tested positive for the virus, 538 have recovered and 356 have died.  In southwest/western Iowa RMCC Region 4, there are two less patients hospitalized (6) and in an ICU (3). There were no new admissions Monday, and one person remains on a ventilator. Statewide the numbers essentially continue to decline, with 163 hospitalized, 47 in an ICU, and 26 on ventilators. Eight more people were admitted to a hospital over the past 24-hours, for a total at 14 new admissions.

In the immediate KJAN listening area, here is the latest report on COVID-19 positive cases and the number of those persons who have recovered (   ). If there were no changes since the lats update, there is an “N/C” mentioned.

  • Cass 16 (15) – N/C
  • Adair 12 (11) – N/C
  • Adams 7 (5) – N/C
  • Audubon 15 (11) – N/C
  • Montgomery 10 (6) – N/C
  • Pottawattamie 629 (416)
  • Shelby 83 (46) (an increase of 4 positive cases from Monday and 5 recovered cases)