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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 10/29/18

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October 29th, 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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Bird Feeder Workshop in Cass County

Ag/Outdoor

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board is holding a Bird Feeder Workshop. The workshop will be held at Outdoor Educational Classroom in Massena, on Saturday November 10th, at 1PM. FREE, All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Learn all about feeding the birds also make and take a bird feeder!

Please pre-register by November 6th by calling 712-769-2372 or email lkanning@casscoia.us

Montgomery County Youth Leadership Participants Seek Your Support

News

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak, IA – Eight middle school Montgomery County youth are asking for your help to collect non-perishable and canned food items for the upcoming holiday season. The Montgomery County Ricochet Leadership group will be collecting the previously mentioned food items until November 7th when the items will be sorted and donated to each of the three food pantry organizations in the Red Oak community. Items will be collected at the Montgomery County Extension Office, the Montgomery County YMCA and the Red Oak Hy-Vee.

Ricochet Participants, minus 1

The Montgomery County Ricochet Leadership group is comprised of eight, sixth through eighth-grade youth, from both Red Oak and Stanton. Ricochet: An Extreme Leadership Adventure is a leadership development program created by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach youth specialists, where youth learn about the skills and attitudes needed to become a leader within their school and their communities.

Although the youth spend a large portion of the program participating in activities that emulate the five different dimensions of leadership, participants are also challenged to complete a Community Leadership project to help better the communities in which they are living. The youth work together with adult leaders to identify a need, or needs, within their communities. Once a need is identified, the youth develop goals and an action plan to complete their project.

To learn more about the Ricochet – Community Food Drive or the Ricochet Program, please contact Celine Beggs, County Youth Coordinator, at the Montgomery County Extension Office by emailing cmbeggs@iastate.edu or by calling (712) 623 – 2592.

Commercial Ag Weed, Insect, Plant Disease Course Set for Nov. 14

Ag/Outdoor

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County will offer the Commercial Ag Weed, Insect and Plant Disease Management Continuing Instruction Course (CIC) for commercial pesticide applicators Wednesday, November 14, 2018. The program will be shown at locations across Iowa through the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP).  The local attendance site is the Montgomery County Extension Office located at 400 Bridge Street Suite #2 in Red Oak. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., and the course runs from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The registration fee is $35 on or before Nov. 7 and $45 after Nov. 7. To register or to obtain additional information about the CIC, contact Katie Hart at the ISU Extension and Outreach office in Montgomery County by phoning (712) 623-2592.

The course will provide continuing instruction credit for commercial pesticide applicators certified in categories 1A, 1B, 1C, and 10. Topics covered will include information on equipment calibration and safe application techniques, pesticide drift reduction, phytotoxicity, pesticide stewardship, and pest management. Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Continuing Education Units (CEUs) in Integrated Pest Management will be offered at this program. Interested participants should bring their CCA number. Additional information and registration forms for this and other courses offered by the PSEP program can be accessed at www.extension.iastate.edu/PSEP/ComAp.html

Leading candidates for governor throw ‘more money’ accusations at one another

News

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Just eight days remain until Election Day, so candidates and their supporters spent the weekend chasing down absentee ballots — and claiming momentum is on their side. A crowd at the Scott County Republican Party headquarters in Davenport greeted Governor Kim Reynolds Saturday morning and she asked if they were ready to “finish strong.” “We’ve had great turn-out, great energy, great momentum and you can feel it,” Reynolds said. “You can sense it, so we just have to keep that going.” About 60 miles to the west, rival Fred Hubbell met with a group of Democrats in a Coralville home before they departed for door-to-door work. Later, on a residential street in Iowa City, Hubbell spoke with reporters. “We are very optimistic about what’s going on. We’ve got a lot of people all across the state we’re meeting with and talking to,” Hubbell said. “But we’re going to keep working every single county.”

Reynolds, in the campaign’s closing days, touts the tax cuts she approved and accuses Hubbell of making promises that will require tax increases. “More money, more money, more money,” Reynolds said, repeating a line from her recent debates with Hubbell. “…That’s your money he’s coming after.” Republican U.S. Senator Joni Ernst was with Reynolds in Davenport and echoed those sentiments. “We don’t want to see a Democrat moving into the governor’s office because everything that we have worked for will be taken away,” Ernst said.

Hubbell is suggesting Reynolds has unfulfilled promises that will require more money. “Governor Reynolds, when you really think about it, Future Ready Iowa is 90 percent unfunded, STEM has almost no funding. Her mental health has no funding. You know, Medicaid privatization keeps going up in costs,” Hubbell said. “If she’s going to do anything, she’s going to have to raise taxes.”

This past Saturday at 5 p.m. was the deadline for getting your name on the voter registration list for this year’s election. Iowans may register to vote at their precinct ON ELECTION DAY, but must show a form of I-D, like a driver’s license or passport, as well as proof of residence, like a utility bill.

Griswold School Board Work Session this evening

News

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Griswold Community School District’s Board of Education will hold a work session today at 5:30-p.m.  The meeting will be held in the Central Office at the Middle School/High School Building, and is for the purpose of Goal Setting. No action will be taken.

Injury accident in Guthrie County Sunday afternoon

News

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Authorities say at least one-person was injured during a collision between two vehicles a little before 2-p.m. Sunday, in Guthrie County. Guthrie County Deputies and the Iowa State Patrol responded to the scene at the intersection of Highway 141 and Victory Avenue, southwest of Jamaica. Panora EMS transported one person to the Greene County Medical Center in Jefferson. The Iowa State Patrol was investigating the crash. No names have been released.

The Yale-Jamaica-Bagley Fire Department assisted at the scene.

Regional Volleyball Finals Schedule – 10/29/18

Sports

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

All games at 7-p.m.

Class 3A – Region 1 at Sheldon: MOC-Floyd Valley vs. Spirit Lake;  Region 2 at Atlantic: Kuemper Catholic vs. Red Oak

Class 4A – Region 1 at Sgt. Bluff: Sgt. Bluff-Luton vs. Bishop Heelan; Region 2 at Bondurant: Bondurant-Ferrar vs. Council Bluffs/Lewis Central

Class 5A – Region 1 at Ankeny Centennial: Ankeny Centennial vs. Sioux City East; Region 2 at West Des Moines/Dowling Catholic: Dowling Catholic vs. Council Bluffs/Abe Lincoln.

Des Moines man gets 10-30 years for role in gang gunbattle

News

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines man has been imprisoned for his role in a fatal gang gunbattle. Polk County court records say 19-year-old Jahmar Mustin pleaded guilty Friday to intimidation with a weapon, criminal gang participation and possession of a firearm by a felon. He was given 10 to 30 years in prison. He’d been charged with murder and other crimes before making a plea deal.

The Des Moines Register reports that 23-year-old Choice Elliston was sitting next to Mustin in a vehicle on May 9, 2017, when Mustin fired a gun in the shootout with a rival gang. Authorities say one of Mustin’s shots fatally struck Elliston in the head.

Police say Elliston was shot outside Monroe Elementary in northwest Des Moines, causing the school to be locked down briefly.

Creston man charged with OWI following multi-vehicle collision

News

October 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An accident in Creston Saturday night caused $2,300 damage and resulted in an OWI charge. Creston Police says a 2016 Chevy Sonic driven by 37-year old Brian Clair Smith, of Creston, was traveling on Swigart Street at around 8:15-p.m., when his car struck legally parked  vehicles, including a1995 Dodge Dakota pickup, a 1998 Ford Escort, and a 1999 Dodge Dakota pickup. All of the parked vehicles were registered to the same owner.

Smith left the scene in his vehicle. Officers found him in his driveway on the corner of Vine and Harsh Street. Authorities say he was intoxicated, processed and charged with OWI/1st offense. No injuries were reported.