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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/28/2018

Podcasts, Sports

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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2 arrested in Creston, Thursday

News

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston arrested one person on drug charges, another on warrants, Thursday. Just after 8-a.m., 47-year old Justin Paul Dunleavy, of Swanzey, NH, was arrested at the Rodeway Inn, in Creston, for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana-1st offense, and Possession of Meth/1st offense. Dunleavy was later released on a $2,300 cash or surety bond. And, a little before 5:30-p.m., Thursday, Richard James Kaster (address unknown) was arrested in Creston on two outside warrants, and one Union County warrant. Kaster was being held without bond in the Union County Jail, until seen by the judge.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 12/28/2018

News, Podcasts

December 28th, 2018 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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Several Nebraska highways remain covered with snow

News

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Several central and northern Nebraska highways remain covered with snow, but Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 30 have been reopened. The Nebraska Transportation Department listed nearly two-thirds of the highways as partially or fully covered with snow Friday morning from a winter storm system that howled through the state Thursday. The department pulled its plows from clearing highways in parts of northeast Nebraska because visibility was so limited. Several cities declared snow emergencies, and many businesses remained closed for the day. Numerous traffic accidents were reported as well.

Lawyer: Client will plead not guilty to teen’s 1979 slaying

News

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The attorney for a man charged with the 1979 slaying of a Cedar Rapids high school student says his client will plead not guilty. Leon Spies is the attorney for Jerry Lynn Burns, and Spies told The Des Moines Register Thursday that Burns will enter the plea at his arraignment. The 64-year-old Burns is being held on $5 million bail . Police arrested the Manchester resident on Dec. 19, charging him with first-degree murder 39 years to the day after 18-year-old Michelle Martinko was killed. Her body was found early the next day inside her family’s car parked at a shopping mall.

She had stab wounds to her face and chest. Police say they matched a blood sample from the crime scene with a sample taken from the suspect.

Law Enforcement warns of 100% ice covered roads in Atlantic & Cass County

News, Weather

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Communications center is warning roads in Atlantic and around the County are 100-percent ice covered due to the freezing drizzle. County road crews had not been out as of 5:30-a.m. to treat teh roads. Streets and intersections in Atlantic are also extremely slick. Allow yourself plenty of extra space to stop before you reach an intersection.

Fort Dodge woman dies in crash on Hamilton/Boone county line

News

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa State Patrol says a Fort Dodge motorist was killed in a two-vehicle accident on Thursday afternoon on Highway 17 just north of the Hamilton-Boone county line. The victim is identified as 47-year-old Heidi Beisch. Reportedly, a southbound 2009 Nissan Quest driven by Beisch lost control and spun counter clockwise into the path of a northbound 2014 Chrysler Town and Country minivan, driven by 30-year-old Emily Loughry, of Webster City. The Loughry van struck the passenger side of the Beisch vehicle. Beisch was pronounced dead at the accident scene. Loughry and her three children were transported to the Boone County Hospital for treatment of non-life -threatening injuries.

Iowa could end year with fewest traffic deaths since 1944

News

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa could close 2018 with its lowest traffic fatality figure in over seven decades. Patrick Hoye, chief of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau, says around 312 people have died in crashes on Iowa roads this year. That puts the state on pace to improve on a low fatality count posted five years ago. “In 2013, there were 317 fatalities. Before that, you’d have to go all the way back to 1944 when there were 310 fatalities,” Hoye said. It’s no cause for celebration, but Hoye credits the dip in fatal crashes this year to several factors – including changes in traffic laws. “Whether it be the ignition interlock law or the primary texting law that were passed – we’re seeing that those are having some impact,” Hoye said. “The educational message going out on texting and driving, the seriousness of that offense, we believe those are all some positive influences.”

A law that made texting while driving a “primary” offense took effect on July 1, 2017. Prior to that, police could only issue a citation for texting while driving if the officer stopped the driver for another offense. Hoye believes more Iowans are staying off their phone when they’re behind the wheel. “The overall consensus is that it has improved slightly, but when we talk to all of our law enforcement partners they tell us it still is a major concern,” Hoye said. Motorists who are caught texting while driving in Iowa can face a fine of over $100.

Window on U.S./China trade truce one-third way closed

Ag/Outdoor

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Concern is growing among farmers and ag groups that the U.S. and China won’t agree to a long-term trade deal ahead of a self-imposed deadline. President Trump announced at the end of the G20 Summit he and Chinese President Xi would halt the trade war for 90 days in hopes of reaching an agreement. The Summit was a month ago, meaning that window is now a third of the way closed. The trade war has hit soybean growers especially hard. Bill Gordon is vice-president of the American Soybean Association. “The worst thing that can happen is we roll product and have product in the ocean on the way over (to China), 90 days comes (and) we don’t have a deal or anything in the works and all of the sudden our boats are being diverted to other markets,” Gordon said. ” That would renege all the good that we’ve done in these markets now.”

China just recently resumed buying U.S. soybeans for the first time in six months, but the purchases are well behind the pace of previous years. Most soybean growers in Iowa have placed this year’s crop in storage, while waiting for better prices. Gordon suggests farmers shouldn’t hold out too long. “I also do accounting on the side and I tell my guys, ‘we’re not trying to hit grand slams here, we’re trying to get base hits,'” Gordon said. “You need to look at your profitability on your farm and everybody’s price is different. If we get to those levels where you’re profitable or at least break even at your yields, make some sales, don’t wait.”

Gordon grows corn and soybeans in Worthington, Minnesota – just 10 miles north of the Iowa border.

(Thanks to Mark Dorenkamp, Brownfield Ag News)

Hazardous Weather Outlook for the KJAN listening area (12/28/18)

Weather

December 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Crawford-Carroll-Audubon-Guthrie-Dallas-Cass-Adair-Madison-Adams-Union-Taylor and Ringgold Counties
437 AM CST Fri Dec 28 2018

DAY ONE…Today and tonight: Light snow is possible through this evening. A brief period of light freezing drizzle cannot be ruled out this morning. Minor snow accumulation is expected and should freezing drizzle occur, a light glaze is possible. Roads in the area were very slick (as of 5-a.m.), with freezing drizzle observed.

DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Saturday through Thursday: A wintry mix is possible Monday into Tuesday. At this time only minor snow and ice accumulations are expected with little impact to travel. It will become sharply colder early next week. In addition to the cold, a strong and gust northwest wind could drive wind chills to 5 to 15 below zero.

Monona-Harrison-Shelby-Pottawattamie-Mills-Montgomery-Fremont and Page Counties…

DAY ONE…Today and Tonight: A little light snow and flurries will continue today with any accumulations less than an inch. There may be some reduced visibilities due to the gusty northwest winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph.

DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Saturday through Thursday: A wintry mix is possible Sunday night with a little light snow and flurries New Years Eve Day and New Years Eve. Very cold wind chills are likely for New Year`s morning