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Pott. County Sheriff’s report (12/7)

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December 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Thursday night in Pottawattamie County resulted in the arrest of two people. The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office reports a deputy on patrol in the area of 9th Avenue and Interstate 29 at around 10-p.m., noticed a Buick Century traveling westbound on 9th Avenue before it proceeded onto I-29 southbound. The car was pulled over a short-time later near mile marker 52, and the driver, 19-year old Jazzmaine Ann Coan, of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody for Eluding. Her passenger, 23-year old Brandon Michael Eugene Miedl, of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody and charged with Possession of Contraband (2-grams of marijuana).

And, 26-year old Dennis Michael Colclasure, of Council Bluffs, was arrested a little before 1-a.m. today (Friday), following an investigation into an accident, where his vehicle drove off Highway 6 at 340th Street, and ended-up in snowbank. Colclasure displayed signs of impairment, and was placed under arrest for OWI/1st offense. He was also cited for Driving Without a License.

Report: Iowa pension fund has $6.8B in unfunded liabilities

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December 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A report shows Iowa’s largest public employee pension fund has stabilized thanks to solid investment returns but still has $6.8 billion in unfunded liabilities. The Des Moines Register reports that study released Thursday on the Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System predicts that the system’s long-term unfunded liabilities will likely grow to $7 billion over the next five years.
The study predicts the unfunded liabilities will then begin to gradually decline and fully disappear by 2046.

Brent Banister is the chief pension actuary at Cavanaugh Macdonald Consulting, LLC, which prepared the report. He says there’s no concern that the system’s retirees won’t get their pension checks. The pension fund has 360,000 members, including current, former and retired employees of state government, cities, counties, school districts and other government agencies.

Recognizing Holiday Depression and Stress

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December 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(IA News Service) DES MOINES, Iowa – The holiday season is ramping up, and while most people look forward to festivities with friends and family, for others this time of year can worsen stress, sadness and depression. Some people have increased anxiety due to travel obligations, or the expenses of gift-giving. Others neglect self-care trying to make the holidays special for family or loved ones. There is no evidence that the suicide rate spikes at Christmas, but suicides have dramatically increased in the U.S.. And Dennis Gillan, a mental-health and suicide-prevention advocate who lost two brothers to suicide, says each person needs coping mechanisms to help maintain their holiday equilibrium.

“Let’s get comfortable talking about mental health, so we don’t have this increase,” says Gillan. “And then, too, if you’ve been down this road take care of yourself – self-care is not selfish.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is now the 10th-leading cause of death nationwide, and the second-leading cause for people ages 15 to 34. Since 1999, Iowa’s suicide rate has increased by 21 percent. Matt Wray, associate professor of sociology at Temple University, has studied why suicide rates are higher in the American West than other parts of the U.S.. He says people thrive on strong friendships and family relationships, and too much solitude at any time of year can bring on feelings of despair.

“Social isolation,” says Wray. “And I’m not talking here about loneliness, although loneliness can be a factor in suicide, but more about geographic and social disconnectedness.” Mental health experts say for people who struggle during the holidays, this is not the time to cancel therapy sessions. And to reach the Suicide Prevention Lifeline, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

IGHSAU weekly girls basketball rankings 12/6/2018

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December 7th, 2018 by admin

The IGHSAU released their weekly girls basketball rankings on Thursday. Follow the link to see the full rankings for all classes.

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Judge hears arguments on motion to toss fetal heartbeat law

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December 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A state court judge will hear arguments in a legal challenge to Iowa’s fetal heartbeat law, an abortion bill considered one of the strictest in the country. The law signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds in May would prohibit most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, typically around six weeks of pregnancy. The law was to take effect in July 1, but a legal challenge by abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood and the Emma Goldman Clinic, halted its implementation.

The abortion providers and the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa are asking Judge Michael Huppert to declare the law unconstitutional and end the case without a trial in what is called a summary judgment. A hearing will be held Friday. The attorney for Reynolds and the state says there are many disputed issues that must be heard at trial.

Backyard & Beyond 12-7-2018

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 7th, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Lucy Newton of the CCMH Hospital Auxiliary about the Bake Sale & White Elephant Sale on December 19.

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Atlantic travels to Creston for Hawkeye Ten doubleheader

Sports

December 7th, 2018 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans will go on the road to Creston tonight to face the Panthers in a girl/boy varsity doubleheader. We’ll have coverage of the two games on KJAN.

The girls game will feature the 0-4 Trojans against the 1-2 Panthers. Creston opened the season with a win over Winterset and then dropped back to back road games against Glenwood and Shenandoah. The Trojans are coming off a spirited effort against the Class 3A 4th ranked Red Oak Tigers in a 54-50 loss. Baylee Newell has leads the Trojans in scoring with 12 points per game, while the Panthers have been led by 17 per outing from Brielle Baker.

The boys game will feature a 2-1 Atlantic squad against the 1-2 Panthers. Atlantic is coming off a road win at Red Oak 61-34 on Tuesday night. The Panthers picked up their first win on Tuesday 60-56 over Shenandoah. Atlantic has been led by 23 points per game from Chase Mullenix. The Panthers have gotten 19 per game from Cael Kralik and 18 per outing from Kylan Smallwood.

We’ll have coverage of the games tonight with pregame starting at approximately 5:45pm before the girls tip at 6:00pm. The boys will follow with an approximate 7:30pm tip-off. You can catch the game on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, and on the web app. No facebook video for tonight.

 

CAM hosts Ar-We-Va on CAM Cougar Channel tonight

CAM Cougar Channel, Sports

December 7th, 2018 by admin

The CAM Cougars will play host to the Ar-We-Va Rockets for a Rolling Valley Conference Doubleheader tonight and live video will be available on the CAM Cougar Channel.

The girls game will feature the 4-0 Cougars against the 2-1 Rockets. The Cougars are ranked 4th in the latest Class 1A rankings.

The boys game has 1-2 CAM taking on the 3-0 Rockets. Ar-We-Va is coming off a thrilling one-point comeback win over Exira-EHK on Tuesday.

You can watch the live video stream produced by CAM students through the video player on the CAM Cougar Channel page at kjan.com

RONALD J. HANSEN, 80, of Atlantic (formerly of Manning) – Celebration of Life 12/15/18

Obituaries

December 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

RONALD J. HANSEN, 80, of Atlantic (formerly of Manning), died Nov. 24th, at the Heritage House in Atlantic. A Celebration of Life for RONALD HANSEN will be held Dec. 15th at 11-a.m., at the United Methodist Church, in Atlantic.

RONALD HANSEN is survived by:

His wife – Theresa.

His Children – Linda Cline; Nancy Kragel; Marcia Storjohonn; Tim Hansen and Jodo Osthus.

His step-children: Michele Tvedt; Angela Brown, and Heather Foresman.

His brother – Duane Hansen.

His sisters – Janell Boswell and Carol Muhlbauer.

14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

No. 18 Iowa beats Iowa State, 98-84

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December 7th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A 22-point loss at Michigan State left many wondering if the 18th-ranked Hawkeyes were for real.

Iowa answered its critics on Thursday night by stomping archrival Iowa State — almost literally — to snap a two-game losing streak.

Tyler Cook had 26 points and 11 rebounds, Isaiah Moss added 20 points and the Hawkeyes cruised to a 98-84 victory in a game marked by skirmishes in the first half and after the whistle.

Nicholas Baer had 11 of his 14 points in the second half for the Hawkeyes (7-2), who shot 57.4 percent from the floor and outrebounded the Cyclones 44-24.

“We wanted to establish our running game. We wanted to establish our ability to move the ball, and get a lot of people involved — and then we had to rebound,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said.
Iowa took control with a 16-2 run late in the first half, and the Hawkeyes pushed their lead to 63-47 on Baer’s 3-pointer early in the second half. Baer, who finished 4 of 5 from beyond the arc, then buried another 3 to make it 68-49.

Freshman Talen Horton-Tucker briefly pulled the Cyclones (7-2) within eight with 6:05 left, but Iowa responded with eight quick points to put the game out of reach.

Horton-Tucker scored 21 points and Marial Shayok had 19 for Iowa State, which had won its previous four games.

“We missed some bunnies. We could have scored 90. But you can’t give up 98 and win on the road anywhere,” Iowa State coach Steve Prohm said.

Iowa junior Cordell Pemsl, who had planned to redshirt this season, made a surprise return to the lineup and had eight points and six boards off the bench. Freshman Joe Wieskamp also played after spraining his ankle in Monday’s 90-68 loss at Michigan State and had seven points.

UP NEXT

Iowa plays Northern Iowa in Des Moines on Dec. 15.
Iowa State hosts Southern on Sunday.