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Debit card fraud incident reported in Union County

News

August 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Union County are investigating an alleged incident of fraud. Authorities say a Shannon City man reported on Aug. 25th, that sometime this month, someone used his debit card without permission.  The loss was estimated at $1,000.

IATC Week 2 cross country rankings

Sports

August 30th, 2017 by admin

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches released their Week 2 cross country rankings on Tuesday, August 29th.

Boys 4A

Rank School
1 Pleasant Valley
2 Dowling Catholic
3 Linn-Mar
4 Prairie CR
5 Johnston
6 Ankeny Centennial
7 Waukee
8 Dubuque Hempstead
9 Iowa City West
10 Iowa City City High
11 Ankeny
12 Dubuque Senior
13 Valley WDM
14 Indianola
15 CR Kennedy

 

Girls 4A

Rank School
1 Johnston
2 Cedar Falls
3 Dowling Catholic
4 Dubuque Hempstead
5 Iowa City City High
6 Linn-Mar
7 Waukee
8 Iowa City West
9 Ankeny Centennial
10 North Scott Eldridge
11 Dubuque Senior
12 Pleasant Valley
13 Urbandale
14 Ankeny
15 Valley WDM

 

Boys 3A

Rank School
1 Gilbert
2 Grinnell
3 Dallas Center-Grimes
4 Cedar Rapids Xavier
5 Decorah
6 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
7 Dubuque Wahlert
8 Nevada
9 Carlisle
10 Sergeant Bluff Luton
11 Waverly
12 Clear Lake
13 Clear Creek Amana
14 Humboldt
15 Glenwood

 

Girls 3A

Rank School
1 Bishop Heelan
2 Decorah
3 Wahlert
4 Humboldt
5 Pella
6 DCG
7 North Polk
8 Charles City
9 Denison-Schleswig
10 Ballard
11 Gilbert
12 Assumption
13 Glenwood
14 Spencer
15 Marion

 

Boys 2A

Rank School
1 Mid-Prairie
2 George-Little Rock
3 Western Christian
4 Tipton
5 Aplington-Parkersburg
6 East Marshall
7 Roland-Story
8 Monticello
9 South Hamilton
10 Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
11 Unity Christian
12 Waukon
13 Regina, Iowa City
14 Des Moines Christian
15 Osage

 

Girls 2A

Rank School
1 Mid-Prairie
2 Monticello
3 Okoboji, Milford
4 Woodbury Central-KP
5 Shenandoah
6 Underwood
7 Cascade
8 Roland-Story
9 Osage
10 Unity Christian
11 Aplington-Parkersburg
12 Emmetsburg
13 Pocahontas Area
14 Regina, Iowa City
15 George-Little Rock

 

Boys 1A

Rank School
1 Nodaway Valley
2 South Winneshiek
3 Starmont
4 Bellevue
5 Denver
6 ACGC
7 Pekin
8 Hudson
9 Calamus Wheatland
10 St Mary’s Remsen
11 Earlham
12 Panorama
13 Madrid
14 West Fork
15 Boyer Valley

 

Girls 1A

Rank School
1 Central Elkader
2 Hudson
3 South Winneshiek
4 Kee Lansing
5 Pekin
6 St. Edmond
7 Marquette
8 Baxter
9 Denver
10 Springville Central City
11 North Linn
12 Eagle Grove
13 Newman Mason City
14 Panorama
15 Griswold

 

20 people charged in fraud scam that victimizes older people

News

August 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) – Authorities in Iowa say 20 people have been charged in a fraud scheme that targets older people. Federal prosecutors said in a news release Tuesday that six people from Dubuque and the surrounding area have been indicted for wire fraud. The prosecutors also say 14 more people tied to the scheme face state charges in Dubuque County.

Prosecutors say the scammers called mainly elderly people and told them that some of their relatives were in jail and that money should be wired to bail them out. Other scammers would then collect the wired money. Four other people already have pleaded guilty to their roles in a similar scheme.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 8/30/2017

News, Podcasts

August 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Tri-Center boys, Denison-Schleswig girls win XC meet at Logan-Magnolia

Sports

August 30th, 2017 by admin

The Tri-Center boys and Denison-Schleswig girls teams took home titles at the Logan-Magnolia cross country meet on Tuesday night.

In the boys race Gage Graeve of Missouri Valley was the individual champ with a time of 16:35.07. Justin Ambrose of Boyer Valley was runner-up.

Tri-Center won the boys teams title with 52 points. St. Albert was second with 90.

Boys full results: loma xc meet 2017 results hs boys

In the girls race Karley Larson of Underwood won with a time of 18:24.97. Raegen Andersen of Denison-Schleswig was runne-up.

Denison-Schleswig had 4 runners finish in the top 10 on their way to the title with 35 points. Logan-Magnolia was runner-up with 97.

Girls full results: loma xc meet 2017 results hs girls

Heartbeat Today 8-30-2017

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

August 30th, 2017 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Terry Torneten about the 35th Annual Carstens 1880 Farmstead Farm Days on September 9 & 10.

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Iowa DOT director and acting Lt. Gov discuss school bus safety

News

August 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

There were 581 Iowans convicted of passing a stopped school bus last year. Iowa Department of Transportation director Mark Lowe says the best way to avoid a ticket — or a crash — is to obey the speed limit and keep your eyes on the road. “One of the most common comments that I hear from people is that: ‘I didn’t see the school bus. I just didn’t see it in time,’ or ‘I couldn’t stop in time,'” Lowe says. “And I think it brings us to a really important point of school bus safety, which is it’s really important for all of us to know and understand the safe and legal way to interact with a school bus and kids around a school bus, but we can’t do that if we don’t see the school bus in the first place.”

Lowe says there have been “at least two incidents in the past two years” in which drivers have been killed when their vehicle smashed into the back of an Iowa school bus. Acting Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg says the 10-foot perimeter around a school bus is sometimes called the “danger zone.”

“The danger zone makes it hard to see children trying to get on or off the bus or cross a highway,” Gregg says. “Add that in with drivers’ hectic schedules, the lack of a morning coffee, the distraction of a phone buzzing, the stress of a busy day or even the morning or afternoon sun and it’s a potential recipe for disaster.”

Drivers are to stop when the yellow lights on a school bus are flashing, unless the bus is on a road that’s four-lanes wide. In that instance, vehicles on a four-lane road that are BEHIND the bus must stop. According to the D-O-T, there have been “at least two incidents in the past two years” in which drivers have been killed when their vehicle smashed into the back of an Iowa school bus.

Five years ago, the penalties for passing a stopped school bus were raised and first-time offenders lose their driver’s license for 30 days. “Kadyn’s Law” was named after seven-year-old Kadyn Halvorson of Northwood. She was struck and killed by a pick-up while she was crossing the road to board her school bus.

(Radio Iowa)

LIANE CHRISTENSEN, 94, of Harlan [formerly of Kimballton] (Celebration of Life 9/9/17)

Obituaries

August 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

LIANE CHRISTENSEN, 94, of Harlan (& formerly of Kimballton), died Aug. 24th. A Celebration of Life Service for LIANE CHRISTENSEN will be held 10-a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9th, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton. The Good Shepherd Funeral Home in Omaha has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held one-hour prior to the service, Saturday, (9-a.m. to 10-a.m.) at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton.

Burial will follow services at the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Kimballton.

Flowers may be delivered to the church the afternoon of September 8th.

LIANE CHRISTENSEN is survived by:

Her children:  Herb (Brenda) Christensen, of Council Bluffs; Jim (Debbie) Christensen, of Adel; Dean (Faye) Christensen, of Omaha; Debra Larson, of Harlan, and Denise (Larry) Buttry, of Harlan.

15 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 1 fifth generation granddaughter.

Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives, and Friends.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 8/30/2017

Podcasts, Sports

August 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Woodbury County board takes action on courthouse repairs

News

August 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Woodbury County Board of Supervisors has taken quick action to repair crumbling columns at the county courthouse. The Sioux City Journal reports that the board approved an emergency resolution Tuesday that lets the county skip the process of formal bids. The estimated repair cost: $50,000.

It’s at least the third time in 18 months that emergency repairs have been ordered for the aging structure. Next year will be the building’s 100th year of public service.