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Lots of schedule changes for area high school sports

Sports

January 17th, 2019 by admin

With an expected winter weather event on the way this weekend there have been a number of changes to area high school sporting events, both time changes and date changes. Here is a rundown of known changes.

  • The John J. Harris Wrestling tournament in Corning has adjusted their time schedule. You can view changes here.
  • The Corner Confernce Basketball tournaments were condensed down to a finish for tonight instead of Friday and Saturday. The championship and consolation games will be played at Fremont-Mills tonight.

The following basketball games have been moved up to Thursday night play from Friday.

  • Atlantic @ Clarinda Doubleheader will be played tonight instead of Friday. Girls at 6:00pm, Boys to follow at 7:30pm. We’ll have coverage on KJAN.
  • Red Oak @ Harlan Doubleheader.
  • Riverside @ Audubon Doubleheader.
  • CAM @ Ar-We-Va Doubleheader.
  • Logan-Magnolia @ AHSTW Doubleheader.
  • Exira-EHK @ West Harrison Doubleheader.
  • Missouri Valley @ IKM-Manning Doubleheader.
  • Nodway Valley @ Central Decatur Doubleheader.
  • Mount Ayr @ Martensdale St. Marys Doubleheader.
  • Thomas Jefferson @ Abraham Lincoln Doubleheader.

 

Police: Man says he built bomb at restaurant to prove point

News

January 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police say a man who built a bomb in a Des Moines restaurant told officers he did it to prove a point about safety. Police Sgt. Paul Parizek said Wednesday that 40-year-old Ivory Washington constructed the device Tuesday at Akebono 515 to see whether anyone would stop him. Parizek says Washington told officers his motive “was frustration that people in our society don’t care about safety.”

Nam Tran owns the restaurant, and he says he saw the man plugging an unknown device into outlets Tuesday. Tran says he thought the man later identified as Washington was charging his phone. Court records say Washington bought items necessary for his bomb and then assembled them at the restaurant. A bomb squad took the device away. Parizek says it was tested to see whether it would explode. It did.

Court records say Washington is charged with possession of an explosive device.

City of Clarinda Snow Ordinance reminder

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January 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

With the chance of an accumulating snowfall to occur in Clarinda on Friday and Saturday the Clarinda Police Department would like to remind the citizens of Clarinda about the snow ordinance. The ordinance states that; no person shall park any motor vehicle or other apparatus upon any street of the city that will obstruct the removal of snow when there has been an accumulation of two (2) inches or more. Any vehicle left parked on any street in violation of this ordinance may be impounded, and the registered owner of the vehicle will be subject to a $15.00 parking fine, and payment of all applicable towing and storage fees in order for the vehicle to be released.

The parking ban remains in effect until the snow ceases to fall and the streets have been plowed from curb to curb. Your cooperation in complying with this ordinance assists our snow plow drivers tremendously.

Snow Notice: City of Harlan

News

January 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

With the forecast of upcoming snow, the City of Harlan is asking its citizens for assistance in clearing of the streets. Public Works crews, depending on the timing of the snowfall, will be out Friday and Saturday to get all streets accessible for travel. Please have vehicles off the streets until they are plowed all the way to the curbs. For those citizens that live above the uptown square, please use the city parking lots until streets are cleared. The City of Harlan appreciates your help in this matter, as it makes the streets in better shape for citizens, Fire, Ambulances, and Law Enforcement. This will also reduce the number of parking tickets issued.

Griswold School Board & Lewis City Council move forward with Lewis Elementary Sale

News

January 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Griswold School Board and Lewis City Council held a joint meeting Wednesday evening, with regard to the sale of the Lewis Elementary Building. Griswold Superintendent Dave Henrichs told KJAN News the Board, Council, and about 10-members of the public listened to two, hour-long presentations for use of the facility by prospective buyers Chris Jahnke, with 3HO, LLC in Atlantic, and Alan Kennedy, also of Atlantic. The first proposal was from Alan Kennedy.

The second proposal, from Chris Jahnke, garnered a more favorable response.

Kennedy estimated he would be able to pay the school about $85,000 for the property, whereas Jahnke would pay $40,000. But the offers weren’t the only thing to be considered.

The Board and Council selected Jahnke’s proposal to move forward with the sale process.

Henrichs said both proposals were well received, but the funding issue was the overriding factor in selecting his proposal. There are still some negotiations to proceed forward with before a public hearing is held on the sale. He said also, everyone’s goal for the building is the same, to repurpose it for the long-term, to make sure it’s not an eyesore or detriment to the community.

Judge reverses media gag order on use of 12-year-old’s name

News

January 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ELDRIDGE, Iowa (AP) — A judge has reversed his decision barring news media from naming or photographing a 12-year-old boy accused of trying to shoot a teacher in an eastern Iowa school. The Quad-City Times reports that Judge Patrick McElyea also said Wednesday that minors who could testify at the boy’s trial may also be named or photographed. Court records say the boy’s pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and related crimes. Police say the boy’s gun jammed when he tried to shoot the teacher at North Scott Junior High in Eldridge on Aug. 31.

Press freedom and public records complaints were raised after McElyea first barred use of the boy’s name. State law says a criminal complaint that alleges a child 10 or older has committed that would be a forcible felony if committed by an adult is a public record and shall not be confidential.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 1/17/19

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January 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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Heartbeat Today 1-17-2019

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January 17th, 2019 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Scott Suhr, Transportation Planner for the Iowa DOT about upcoming road construction projects.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th

Trading Post

January 17th, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Comfort Glow Radiant Quartz Heater.  1500 Watt. 2 heat settings with thermostat.  Used a couple times. Works great.  Asking 20$. {New-60$}.  Call 712-268-2664 Exira. {leave message if no answer}. SOLD

 

FOR SALE:   Full size bed with nice black iron frame.  Mattress and box spring are older but barely used.  Has always been in spare room. Selling as set.  Asking 75$.  Call 712-268-2664. leave message if no answer. In Exira.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Honeywell Energy Smart Heater.  Hi/Lo with thermostat and current temp.  Asking 25$.    Call 712-268-2664, leave message if no answer.  In Exira. SOLD

Lawsuit: Mayor, others told inspector to ignore violations

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January 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) — A former building inspector says in his lawsuit that he was fired for reporting code violations that the mayor and other officials in Sergeant Bluff told him to ignore. David Christensen says in his lawsuit that Mayor Jon Winkel and others conspired to fire him for reporting code violations that endangered public safety. He is seeking a jury trial and an award of damages for back pay, loss of salary and benefits and additional punitive damages. The lawsuit was filed last week in Woodbury County District Court.

Winkel told the Sioux City Journal that the city does not comment on pending litigation, but he did say, “Our story will be quite a bit different from what you’ve heard from the other side.”