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Apple announces data center investment in Waukee

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

(DES MOINES) – Gov. Kim Reynolds, Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg and Waukee Mayor Bill Peard joined Apple CEO Tim Cook Thursday afternoon to announce the company’s significant investment in Iowa. At special meetings earlier today, the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board and the Waukee City Council took action to support a more than $1.3 billion data center.

Apple plans to purchase 2,000 acres of land in Waukee. The first phase of the project is two state of the art data center facilities. They will serve North American users of iMessage, Siri, the App Store and other Apple services. Like all Apple data centers, the proposed facilities will run entirely on renewable energy.

“Apple’s significant investment and commitment to grow in Iowa is a clear vote of confidence in our state,” Gov. Reynolds said. “This announcement further solidifies Iowa as a hub where innovation and technology flourish and demonstrates this is a place where world-class companies can thrive.”

For the past 20 months, state, regional and local officials have been working with Apple to find a suitable Iowa location for the company’s next data center facility. The company selected a site on the west side of Waukee to build the first two buildings. Apple will also contribute up to $100 million to a newly created Public Improvement Fund dedicated to Waukee community development and infrastructure.

“The City of Waukee is excited to be selected for this project,” Mayor Peard said. “After the responsible leadership and planning from our city council and staff, we are thrilled to welcome Apple’s investment in the City of Waukee. We look forward to the great benefits this partnership will bring to our community as the project develops over the next two decades.”

The IEDA worked with the Greater Des Moines Partnership and Waukee once the company’s project team narrowed its Iowa search to one site. Waukee acted to support the project Thursday morning with a local tax abatement and infrastructure improvements. Subsequently, the IEDA Board approved tax incentives via the High Quality Jobs program for the more than $1.3 billion project that will create at least 50 jobs at a qualifying wage of at least $29.12 per hour.

“Economic development projects are partnerships between companies, communities, states and others,” Lt. Gov. Gregg said. “Many individuals and organizations were involved in making this project a reality—one that will pay dividends for years to come.”

Data center projects have economic impact well beyond the permanent jobs created and the initial capital investment made. A recent study released by the U.S. Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center estimates that a typical data center employs 1,688 local workers, provides $77.7 million in wages, produces $243.5 million in output along the local economy’s supply chain and generates $9.9 million in revenue for state and local governments.

Every year thereafter, the data center supports 157 local jobs paying $7.8 million in wages, injecting $32.5 million into the local economy and generating $1.1 million in revenue to state and local governments.

Iowa is well-positioned to continue attracting data center investments in the future because of its geographic location safe from hurricanes, earthquakes and rolling blackouts, coupled with affordable electric rates and high percentage of electricity generated by wind.

Atlantic football ready to clash with Clarinda

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Trojan football team is ready to get on the field Friday night and hit someone other than teammates. The Trojans open up their second season under Head Coach Mike McDermott on the road at Clarinda Friday night and we’ll have coverage of the game on KJAN. Coach McDermott said he liked some of the things the Trojans did in their scrimmage a week ago but he thinks the guys are ready for a little more excitement this week with an actual opponent.

Atlantic is coming off a 1-8 season a year ago and Coach McDermott feels like the team has made big strides in all three facets of the game in the preparation for this year.

The Trojans have a strong core of returning players and should have a lot of speed to work with in the backfield.  Coach McDermott said they know they need to do more to get the ball in the hands of those speedy players on offense but he also feels speed will be a strength in the defensive secondary.

The opponent for Atlantic in week one is also coming off a 1-8 season. Clarinda has less experience returning from a year ago and they will also have a new Head Coach. Long time Assistant Coach Roger Williams stepped into the Head Coaches chair this summer after the departure of Mark Schilb.  Trojan Head Coach Mike McDermott expects a tough team to line up for Coach Williams.

The Cardinals are hoping to re-establish a tough-physical mentality according to Coach Williams and he said there is a lot of fighting for positions going on early in the year.

Coach Williams said his team will change a few things here and there with the coaching transition but a lot has stayed the same. He felt like the Cardinals didn’t do a good enough job up front against Atlantic last year and is working to improve that this time around.

The Trojans and Cardinals are set to kickoff in Clarinda at 7:00pm Friday night. Tune in to KJAN as Chris Parks and Mike Smith bring you all the action on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, and on the free KJAN mobile app. You can also watch live streaming video of the game on KJANTV. You can hear a full interview with Coach McDermott on Trojan Preview at 4:45pm, then listen in to our pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? at 6:00pm, followed by the Dvorak Tire and Service Pregame Show at 6:30pm, and then kickoff at 7:00pm.

Iowa agency ends nursing home visits amid budget cuts

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa agency that advocates for the elderly and people with disabilities has halted nearly all nursing home visits because of budget cuts.

The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Long-Term Care Ombudsman’s office has eliminated in-state travel after losing a quarter of its nearly $2 million budget this fiscal year. In-state travel can cost up to $85,000 annually.

Data from the office says staff visited more than 5,000 care facilities in the 2015-16 fiscal year.

Lori Smetanka is the executive director of the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care in Washington, D.C. She says it will be difficult to thoroughly investigate complaints without facility visits.

Interim Long-Term Care Ombudsman Cindy Pederson says staff is using telephones and other technology to connect with residents.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th

Trading Post

August 24th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  a farm tractor, 1650 Oliver with gas engine.  It has a WL21 Wessendorf loader, 84″ bucket, wide front end, 3 point hitch, wheel weights, tires are in excellent condition, has electric ignition.  Asking $5,000.  Located in Manning, call 712-653-2353.

KJAN High School Football schedule

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

The first full week of High School Football is upon us in the state of Iowa and we are gearing up for another fun season of coverage on KJAN. Join Chris Parks and Mike Smith for our KJAN High School Football Game of the Week each Friday night on KJAN!

Our weekly football coverage will begin each Friday afternoon at 4:45pm with Trojan Preview, Chris Parks’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Mike McDermott about Trojan Football. Our weekly High School pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? airs each Friday at 6:00pm. Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard join you each week to discuss and pick eight weekly high school football games including our broadcast game that week. The Dvorak Tire and Service Pregame Show will follow Who’s Gonna Win? at 6:30pm each week with kickoff for our game that week to follow at 7:00pm or 7:30pm.

This season following our game broadcast each Friday we will bring you the Iowa High School Scoreboard Show from Radio Iowa. Tony Atzeni, Todd Mortensen and the rest of the crew will bring you scores, recaps, and features each week from 10:00pm-11:30pm.

Here’s a look at the KJAN High School Football broadcast schedule for 2017:

  • Friday, August 25th: Atlantic @ Clarinda 6:30pm/7:00pm
  • Friday, September 1st: Audubon @ CAM 6:30pm/7:00pm
  • Friday, September 8th: Atlantic @ Denison-Schleswig 6:30pm/7:30pm
  • Friday, September 15th: Southwest Valley @ Griswold 6:30pm/7:00pm
  • Friday, September 22nd: Treynor @ AHSTW 6:30pm/7:00pm
  • Friday, September 29th: Atlantic @ Glenwood 6:30pm/7:30pm
  • Friday, October 6th: Fremont-Mills @ Exira-EHK 6:30pm/7:00pm
  • Friday, October 13th: Atlantic @ Carroll 6:30pm/7:30pm
  • Friday, October 20th: CAM @ Fremont-Mills 6:30pm/7:00pm
    *Schedule is subject to change

You can listen on AM1220 and FM 101.1, online at kjan.com, and on the free KJAN moblie app. You can also watch each game with live streaming video on KJANTV. Just head to the TV page at kjan.com and click play on the embedded video player near game-time.  Complete coverage with Chris Parks and Mike Smith each week on KJAN!

Creston man arrested Wednesday by Union County Sheriff’s Office

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

A Creston man was arrested Wednesday at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. At 7:52pm Deputies arrested 38-year-old Dustin James Seley of Creston for 3rd degree burglary and at 9:43 PM on a Department of Corrections warrant for violation of parole.  Seley is being held in the Union County Jail on no bond.

Creston Police report two arrests in past two days

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports two arrests in the past two days. On Tuesday at 12:20pm Officers arrested 34-year-old Joseph Dean Gaiser of Creston on two Union County warrants for the charges of Unauthorized Possession of Offensive Weapons and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was arrested at 300 North Pine Street and was later released on $5,300 bond.

On Wednesday at 2:53pm Officers arrested 19-year-old Gregory Welcher of Thayer on two Adams County warrants for the charges of Failure to Appear on the original charges of Driving While License Under Suspension and Distributing Drug near a School. He was arrested at 210 North Walnut Street in Creston and later released on $2,700 bond.

Atlantic Police arrest Wisconsin resident on multiple charges

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest Wednesday of 21-year-old Blake Zweck of Madison, WI for OWI 1st Offense, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Assault with Injury on a Police Officer.

No further details are known at this time.

Multiple arrests after search warrants executed Wednesday in Atlantic

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department and Cass County Sheriff’s Office report the arrest of four people after the execution of two search warrants on Wednesday. The first search warrant was executed at 1017 East 6th Street in Atlantic in search of stolen property. During the search warrant officers located evidence of the use and distribution of controlled substances.

A second search warrant was then obtained and executed. As a result of the investigation four individuals were arrested. 24-year-old Curtis McCoy of Atlantic was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute, Theft 4th Degree (Possession of Stolen Property), Possession of Marijuana (2nd Offense), Gathering Where Controlled Substances Are Used (Methamphetamine), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.  28-year-old Joshua Dyer of Atlantic for Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute, Gathering Where Controlled Substances Are Used (Methamphetamine), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. 24-year-old Jacob Sweeney of Atlantic was arrested for Gathering Where Controlled Substances Are Used (Methamphetamine), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. 49-year-old Jodi Sweeney of Atlantic was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine (2nd Offense), Gathering Where Controlled Substances Are Used (Methamphetamine), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.  In addition to those arrests one juvenile was cited for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and released to their parents.

Methamphetamine, marijuana, stolen property, and a loaded handgun were seized from the residence during the search.

Atlantic man arrested after argument leads to a firearm discharge

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August 24th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest of an Atlantic man on Tuesday after a verbal altercation that led to the discharge of a firearm in the 800 block of Poplar Street.

Atlantic Police executed a search warrant at 1117 East 4th Street for the weapon that was used but the weapon was later located at another residence.

As a result of the investigation Officers arrested 28-year-old Matthew Stevens of Atlantic on the charges of Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Assault while Displaying a Dangerous Weapon, Theft 4th Degree, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Atlantic Police were assisted by the Cass, Montgomery, and Shelby County Sheriff’s Offices.