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November ended up below average rain and snow totals

Weather

December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

State Climatologist Harry Hillaker says the month of November ended up a dry one in all aspects of weather records.  “Every reporting point was less precipitation than usual — especially the further northwest and west the you get in the state,” Hillaker says. “Some areas, especially in northwestern Iowa didn’t have any rain whatsoever. Places like Holstein in Ida County, Washta in Cherokee County were a whopping zero for the monthly total.” Hillaker says it was just the eighth month in 131 years of records where the state averaged just a trace of snow. “Maquoketa had actually the most snow measured during the month — just three-tenths of an inch was all. Certainly most areas didn’t have any accumulation at all,” According to Hillaker. “The statewide average was just a trace of snow and typically we’d get three to four inches of snow during the month of November.”

He says drier and warmer conditions were part of the reason for the lack of snow. “Especially the second half of the month being unusually warm were it really wasn’t cold enough for snow very often and the second half of the month was very very dry. We really didn’t have much of any precipitation after the 18th — so quite a dry finish to what was a pretty dry month anyway,” Hillaker says. Hillaker says it was one of the driest months in a decade. “Overall a state average of 43-hundredths of an inch of moisture for the month, which is about 20 percent of what is usual. And actually the driest of any calendar month going back to November of 2007,” Hillaker says.

Last November was the second warmest on record, but and he things started out cold before finishing off with record warmth.”Statewide average being 36-point-two degrees, or just four-tenths of a degree colder than normal,” Hillaker says. “So in other words, the colder first half just barely canceling out the warmer second half of the month. So, things were backwards there as you usually expect the beginning of month to be warmer than the end. But this year is the other way around.”

Hillaker says one day stood out for its warmth. He says the most unusual day was the day after Thanksgiving on the 24th, where most of the state set daily record highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Iowa City had the warmest temperature of 74 degrees. Hillaker says you probably are noticing your heating bills for the month were up quite a bit from last year as the temperatures returned to normal after the record warm month last year.

2 take plea deals in slaying of 15-year-old Davenport girl

News

December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Two people accused of killing a teenage girl in Davenport have taken plea deals. The Quad-City Times reports that 19-year-old Trevor Owens pleaded guilty Friday to involuntary manslaughter and other crimes. A 15-year-old boy pleaded guilty as a youthful offender to attempted murder. Both had been charged with first-degree murder.

They’re scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 1. As a youthful offender, the younger shooter will be sentenced in juvenile court and will be under the court’s supervision until he turns 18. The case then would be sent to adult court, where a judge would determine whether to sentence the boy to adult prison or discharge him, among other sentencing options.

Authorities say 15-year-old Ayana Culbreath was killed when the two males began shooting at each other during a backyard gathering.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/04/2017

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December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Trading Post

December 4th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Gazelle Glider, for great exercising.  You choose intensity of work out.   Phone 249-6880.

FOR SALE:  Twelve, 9 ounce Margarita Glasses.  New, in the original box. $20 O.B.O. for the set.   712-254-7989.

FOR SALE:  Like new ping pong table.$ 70.00 will deliver. 249-3973.

FOR SALE:  Wonderwall, you can hook it up to your TV to make it bigger on your wall. This particular one ranges from $75.00 to  $100.00.  Asking $40.00 (Firm) for the wall projector.  Contact # is 712-250-8552.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  6 seat kids nursery activity table.  Would work well for day care or any kids class setting $250.00, delivery available —249-3973.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/04/2017

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December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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3 finalists interviewed for top Briar Cliff University post

News

December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Briar Cliff University leaders have interviewed the three finalists to become president of the Sioux City school. The Sioux City Journal reports that the three include an executive vice president of the university, Rachelle Karstens. The two others are Thomas Knothe, dean of business and leadership at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Timothy Laurent, vice president of academic affairs at Providence University in Great Falls, Montana.

It’s unclear when one of them will be offered the post vacated by Hamid Shirvani. He announced his resignation July 26, saying it was “a result of a combination of family, personal and professional considerations.” Shirvani began his Briar Cliff stay on June 1 last year, replacing Bev Wharton, who led the private Sioux City college for 15 years.

Theft and/or vandalism incidents reported in Creston

News

December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department received numerous reports of Theft and/or Vandalism late last week into the weekend. Friday afternoon, a man reported a cell phone was stolen from a vehicle parked near his residence in the 1100 block of Pratt Street. The loss amounted to $80. The incident is believed to have occurred sometime between 7-p.m. Thursday and 12-a..m. Friday. At around 9-a.m. Saturday, a man residing in the 500 block of N. Oak, in Creston, reported a rear tire on his vehicle was slashed while it was parked near his residence. The incident happened sometime overnight Friday into Saturday morning. The loss was estimated at $100.

A short time later on Saturday, a man living in the 600 block of N. Maple Street in Creston, reported to police that sometime between 10:30-p.m. Friday and 9:30-a.m. Saturday, someone shot the window of his truck using a bb gun. The incident happened while the vehicle was parked in an alley near the home. The damage was estimated at $300. And, at around 9:40-p.m. Saturday, a woman also living in the 600 block of N. Maple Street in Creston, reported that a rock was thrown through a window at her residence. The incident happened at around 8:15-p.m. The damage was estimate at $100.

Sunday evening, a man living in the 800 block of N. Birch Street in Creston, reported that his wallet was stolen from 309 N. Sycamore. The incident, which happened sometime between Nov. 29th and Dec. 3rd, resulted in a loss of about $20. And, just after 6-a.m. today (Monday), a woman residing in the 400 block of N. Oak Street in Creston reported that her solar yard light was broken. The incident happened over Sunday into early Monday morning, and the loss was estimated at $40.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report,12/4/2017

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December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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Fixes for Iowa’s mental health care system the topic of Tuesday candidate forum

News

December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

All the Democrats and one of the Republicans running for governor in 2018 will participate in a Tuesday evening forum, to discuss Iowa’s mental health system. Democratic candidate Nate Boulton, a state senator from Des Moines, has been calling for reopening the two state-run Mental Health Institutes former Governor Terry Branstad closed. “When those facilities were shut down, the services were lost. They weren’t replaced with anything. There was nothing new that came in to take care of those residents,” Boulton says. “We all know our state needs to be doing more, not less, for mental health care.”

Cedar Rapids Mayor Ron Corbett is challenging Governor Kim Reynolds in the Republican Primary next June. Corbett says a fragmented system was made worse by the decision to close the Mental Health Institutes in southern Iowa. “All that did was compress the system down,” Corbett says. “The state may have saved some money, but the patients didn’t evaporate, they just got pushed down and, in many cases, on local property taxpayers.”

Corbett says some state-run facility needs to provide up to 50 more beds for patients with acute mental illnesses. Corbett will attend Tuesday’s forum. Governor Reynolds won’t, but she’s sending a short video that will be played for the crowd. Democratic candidate Fred Hubbell, a Des Moines businessman, took a tour of hospitals and jails around the state last month. Hubbell says emergency rooms and jails have become the “last resort” treatment option for mentally ill Iowans. Andy McGuire, a medical doctor who’s also seeking the Democratic Party’s nomination, says police have become “mental health providers.”

“They take patients to jail and to emergency rooms, two of the most expensive and worst places for someone in crisis rather than preventing crisis with more up-front counseling,” McGuire says. “…We need to prioritize and focus resources and we need to destigmatize mental health. We need to love more and ignore less.”

McGuire made her comments at a recent Democratic Party fundraiser. John Norris, another candidate who spoke at the same event, accused Governors Branstad and Reynolds of “turning the heartland into the land of the heartless.” Tuesday’s discussion about the mental health system is sponsored by The Des Moines Register and Des Moines University and starts at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.

(Radio Iowa)

Rollover accident in Council Bluffs Monday morning

News

December 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs report one person was injured during a rollover accident at around 4:15-a.m. today (Monday). Officers responding to the 7-mile marker of Interstate 80 located a 1998 Ford Escort that had been traveling west bound, when the driver lost control and the vehicle went off the roadway before rolling numerous times. The driver was able to crawl out of the vehicle prior to officers arrival. The unidentified man suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported to Nebraska Medical Center by rescue squad.

The crash is currently being investigated by the Council Bluffs Police Special Operations Traffic Unit (712) 328-4948. Anyone who may have witnessed or have information in reference to the crash is urged to contact the CBPD Traffic Unit.