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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, Friday, Jan. 10, 2020

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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2 arrested in Creston, Thursday

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two people were arrested on separate charges, Thursday, in Creston. Authorities say 28-year old Shelby Nichole Johnson, of Chariton, was arrested at around 10:40-a.m., on a charge of Theft in the 5th Degree. Her arrest followed an investigation into a series of thefts at the Creston Wal-Mart, the merchandise for which was valued at $170. Johnson posted a $300 bond and was released from the Union County Jail.

And, at around 4:55-p.m., 22-year old Aaron Jeffrey Johnson, of Creston, was arrested for Driving While Suspended. He was being held in the Union County Jail on a $300 cash or surety bond.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard 01/10/2020

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January 10th, 2020 by admin

Tri @ Denison

Harlan 42, Atlantic-CAM 30
Harlan 65, Denison-Schleswig 15
Atlantic-CAM 53, Denison-Schleswig 28

(Double winners on the night for Atlantic-CAM include Easton O’Brien, Aybren Moore, Joe Weaver, Kadin Stutzman, and Cale Roller.)

Quad @ AHSTW

AHSTW 52, East Mills 24
AHSTW 45, AC/GC 9
AHSTW 72, Griswold 0
East Mills 39, AC/GC 34
East Mills 60, Griswold 12
AC/GC 42, Griswold 18

Tri @ Central Decatur

Winterset 63, Bedford-Lenox 15
Winterset 71, Central Decatur 3
Bedford-Lenox 42, Central Decatur 39

Dual @ Grant City

Mount Ayr 48, South Harrison 20

Quad @ Greene County

Greene County 60, Audubon 18
Ogden 48, Audubon 24
Southeast Valley 48, Audubon 16

Quad @ Shenandoah

Red Oak 48, Glenwood 30
Red Oak 39, Lewis Central 39 (Red Oak wins on criteria)
Red Oak 74, Shenandoah 0
Lewis Central 51, Glenwood 24
Lewis Central 72, Shenandoah 6
Glenwood 60, Shenandoah 12

Tri @ Sioux City West

Bishop Heelan 63, CB Thomas Jefferson 12
CB Thomas Jefferson 42, Sioux City West 39

Quad @ St. Albert

Creston/O-M 52, Clarinda 24
Creston/O-M 71, St. Albert Albert 7
Creston/O-M 45, Kuemper Catholic 27
Clarinda 47, St. Albert 36
Clarinda 42, Kuemper Catholic 36
Kuemper Catholic 54, St. Albert 18

Dual @ Treynor

Contestoga, NE 49, Treynor 21

Tri @ Tri-Center

Logan-Magnolia 61, Tri-Center 15
Logan-Magnolia 61, West Central Valley 17
West Central Valley 39, Tri-Center 36

Ex-councilman makes deal for removing hazardous materials

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A former Sioux City councilman has made an agreement with Iowa environmental regulators on removing potentially hazardous materials that accumulated from his electronics recycling business. The state attorney general’s office sued Aaron Rochester in 2018, saying more than 17 million pounds of the material was being stored at facilities in Iowa and Nebraska. The Sioux City Journal reports that Rochester has agreed to annually ship at least three semitrailer loads of used or broken cathode ray tubes and/or containers of leaded glass to a federally approved treatment, storage and disposal facility.

Medical marijuana debate expected again in 2020 legislature

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — It’s likely the 2020 Iowa legislature will try to adjust the state-run medical marijuana program, but it’s not yet clear what will win final approval. A bill last year would have let state-licensed growers and pharmacies make and sell slightly more potent cannabis-infused products — but after objections from a state board about raising the “cap” or limit on T-H-C, Governor Kim Reynolds vetoed the legislation. “Almost every aspect of that bill I supported and they were all recommendations from the board,” Reynold says. “The only piece that I didn’t support was the jump from where the cap is right now to where they went to.”

The state advisory board recently weighed in again, recommending an increase in the potency of medical marijuana allowed for sale at five dispensaries in Iowa — but not as much of an increase as was outlined in the 2019 legislation. “They listened to some of the individuals that have been impacted by the program and actually changed one of their recommendations,” Reynolds says. “…That was a positive step in the right direction.” The board is also embracing the idea terminally ill patients should not be subject to any limits on medical marijuana use.

Republican House Speaker-select Pat Grassley of New Hartford says it’s too soon to say what lawmakers may wind up doing. “The House, the Senate, the board and the governor have to work on a bill that we can pass in each chamber and something that the governor can obviously sign, so as I sit here, I’m not going to get into what the weeds would be on that specific issue.” Senate President Charles Schneider, a Republican from West Des Moines, has met with the governor to discuss what may be possible in 2020. “I have been a strong supporter of medical cannabis since I came into the legislature,” Schneider says. “…It’s a matter of us working together and finding a way to get something done for Iowans that makes dosing more practical for the patients and for the producers.”

Current law uses percentages for the T-H-C in state-regulated cannabis products rather than grams, which is how prescription medications which typically measured. Schneider’s also hoping lawmakers agree to expand the list of medical conditions that health care providers may recommend cannabis as treatment. The legislators and Governor Reynolds made their comments this week at a statehouse forum organized by The Associated Press.

Final electric rate increase approved by IUB

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa Utilities Board has given final approval to an agreement with Alliant Energy for an electric rate increase. Alliant had requested an increase of 204 million dollars in revenue from residential customers. The amount was reduced to 127 million dollars to give the company a nine-point-five percent return. The agreement also includes a refund of seven-and-a-half million dollars for customers who paid interim rates.

The monthly customer charge will increase form 11-50 to 13 dollars for residential customers and from 19 to 20 dollars for the general service customers. Customers who don’t want an automated meter will have to pay a monthly fee of four-dollars, six cents. The I-U-B says the evidence in the rate case demonstrates that Alliant has not efficiently managed its relationships with its customers.

Alliant is required to file a comprehensive improvement plan within 90 days and review its own internal processes, and identify opportunities for improvement, and correct deficiencies as they become apparent.

Lazard and Bulaga set for Green Bay playoff opener

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/Learfield) — Former Iowa State star Allen Lazard will make his playoff debut Sunday night when the Green Bay Packers host the Seattle Seahawks in NFC Divisional Round. Lazard is trying to approach it like a regular season game.

Lazard had 35 catches, including three touchdowns, during the regular season.

After missing out the last two seasons Green Bay tackle and former Iowa standout Bryan Bulaga says it is great to be back in the playoffs.

The Packers are the two seed after a 13-3 regular season.

Iowa prepares to host No. 12 Maryland tonight (Friday night)

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/Learfield) — Iowa is expected to be without leading three point shooter CJ Fredrick for tonight’s (Friday night’s) game against 12th ranked Maryland. Fredrick missed this week’s loss at Nebraska with a foot injury, becoming the third Hawkeye starter to go down. Fredrick’s injury means Iowa’s thin roster will need to log even more minutes.

Iowa is coming off a game in which it made only four of 33 from three point range. The Hawk’s two-post lineup will go up against a Maryland team that has primarily a four guard lineup. Maryland coach Mark Turgeon has been happy with his team’s progress. The Terrapins are 13-2 but they are 0-2 on the road.

Listen for the game beginning at 5-p.m., on KJAN, with the tip-off from Iowa City at 6-p.m.

Authorities release name of worker killed in quarry accident

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

GARRISON, Iowa (AP) – Authorities have released the name of a worker killed in an accident at an eastern Iowa rock quarry. The Benton County Sheriff’s Office identified him as 30-year-old Michael Lee Griffith, who lived in Vinton. First responders were sent around 1:15 p.m. Wednesday to Wendling Quarries, just southeast of Garrison. They found Griffith had been trapped in a rock bin and had already died. Details about what happened haven’t been released. The accident is being investigated.

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area. Friday, 1/10/2020

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January 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/light snow this afternoon. High 27. N @ 10-20. **Winter Weather Advisory in effect from Noon today thru 6-a.m. Saturday..**

Tonight: Cloudy & windy, w/snow. Low 10. N @ 10-20.

Tomorrow: Mo. cldy w/light snow or flurries in the morning. High 20. N @ 15-20. (2-to 3″ snow total is possible)

Sunday: Mo. Cldy. High 23.

Monday: P/Cldy. High near 30.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 53. Our low this morning (as of 5-a.m.) was 24. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 38 and the Low was 15. The record High for Jan. 10th in Atlantic, was 59 in 1928. The Record Low was -27 in 1982.