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Adair County Supervisors accept bid for G.O. Bond offering

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, today (Wednesday), awarded a bid from Hilltop Securities from Dallas, TX, for the sale of $5-million dollars in General Obligation Urban Renewal Bonds, Series 2024. Maggie Burger, with Speer Financial, said the last bond offering was in 2022. The interest rate at that time was 2.55%. There were five bidders for the bonds.

Hilltop Securities, she said, offered an interest rate of 3.3620%, which was lower than anticipated, and comes with a premium.

Burger had some great news for the County Board, with regard to the County’s Bond Rating. She said Moody’s Ratings and Investor Services, rated Adair County as Double-A three (AA3).

Moody’s said Adair County is doing well with regard to its fund balance.

She went on to describe more details with regard to the bond.

In other business, the Adair County Supervisors approved an Attorney Engagement Agreement for Commercial & Industrial Development Regulations. County Conservation Director Dominic Johnson updated the Board on equipment and maintenance activities. County Engineer Nick Kauffman presented a Resolution set May 29th at 9:30-a.m., as the date & time for a Public Hearing to vacate a portion of 277th Lane. The proposal includes about 187-feet of the lane, west of Vinton Avenue, in the southeast part of the County, south of Hebron.

And, the Board authorized Chair Jerry Walker to sign the final vouchers for the N24 Prussia (Township) Reinforced Box Culvert (RCB) Project (in the amount of $214,228), as well as the N26 Lincoln (Township) RCB Project (in the amount of $314,704).

Tonight’s ‘silent’ ride remembers cyclists killed, hurt in crashes

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Dozens of bicycle riders will gather early this evening in downtown Des Moines for what’s billed as the Ride of Silence. Bike Iowa founder Scott Sumpter says the somber event is designed to raise awareness about the cyclists who have been killed or injured on Iowa’s public roadways in the past year. Sumpter says they’ll emphasize the need for greater awareness and respect for cyclists.

“We spend a little time talking about bike safety and then we call out the names of those who have been hit or killed,” Sumpter says. “For every person that has been hit, we have somebody sit down, and for every person that’s been killed, we get somebody to lay down, so it gives a really good visual representation on how many cyclists have been involved in crashes over the course of the last year.”

Cyclists sitting represent those who were injured, while those laying down represent those who’ve died.

This is the 20th annual ride in Des Moines, and the ride itself will be deliberately slow-moving through the capitol city’s streets, according to Sumpter, almost like a funeral procession.

“We take a ride through town and it’s just a really slow pace with lights on,” Sumpter says. “It’s more or less for awareness for the public, awareness for law enforcement, and just showing that cyclists have legal rights to the road just as motorists do.”

Six cyclists were killed by vehicles in Iowa during the past year, along with 353 injured, though Sumpter says the actual number of injuries may be three times higher than that, as police reports aren’t always filed.

“The numbers in the last four or five years have remained about static, about 350 over the course of a 12-month period,” Sumpter says. “Fatalities go up and down. I’ve seen it as high as 10 or 12 and then a couple of years we’ve had like one or two, and this year, we happened to have six.”

Images from last year’s Ride of Silence courtesy of Bike Iowa

All are welcome at the ride. Participants will gather at the southwest corner of the State Historical Museum of Iowa at 6:30 PM for the presentations, with the ride starting at 7. Other Iowa Ride of Silence events will occur in Cedar Falls, Cedar Rapids and Sergeant Bluff. Rides of Silence are also being held in more than 200 cities across the U.S. and in at least 15 other countries.

KJAN News Director receives National Weather Service award for years of service

News, Weather

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – KJAN News Director Ric Hanson, today (May 15, 2024), received recognition from the National Weather Service, for 25-years of service in reporting weather observations. KJAN is the OFFICIAL National Weather Service reporting site for Atlantic. Our records (some of which date back to the 1800’s, and were passed-on from previous Cooperative Observers), have been kept at KJAN since the 1950’s.

A Cooperative Weather Observer gathers information with regard to rainfall, accumulated snow, hail and other weather phenomenon. That information is sent daily to the NWS, and is used other media as a reference point, and for historical data.

Ric Hanson (Left) receives a 25-year Service Award from NWS Observing Program Leader Marvin Percha.

Kim Reynolds announced as a special guest for Ernst’s 2024 Roast and Ride fundraiser

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (via Dave Price, KCRG Iowa State Capitol Bureau) – Iowa Senator Joni Ernst’s campaign confirmed Tuesday that Governor Kim Reynolds will speak at the 2024 Roast and Ride campaign fundraiser on June 1st. “I’m honored to be joined by Governor Kim Reynolds at Roast and Ride against this year. Kim stands in stark contract to Biden’s liberal, progressive agenda. And under her leadership, Iowa is moving in the right direction,” Ernst said in a statement. Ernst’s campaign previously announced that Texas Congressman Wesley Hunt will also serve as a featured speaker at the event.

The annual Roast and Ride begins at the Big Barn Harley-Davidson in Des Moines. It includes a motorcycle ride to the Iowa State Fairgrounds where the campaign hosts a hog roast fundraiser and political speeches. The motorcycle ride costs $20 with proceeds benefiting Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of Iowa. There is no charge to attend the speeches at the State Fairgrounds.

The Roast and Ride has become a popular stop for Republicans considering a presidential run. Last year more than 1,000 people gathered to hear from eight presidential candidates ahead of the Iowa Caucuses. Former president Donald Trump skipped the event.

Interest rates not dropping for now

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The chair of the Federal Reserve says interest rates will hold steady for now. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says his survey of manufacturers showed improvement in the economy, but things have still not improved enough to lower rates. “I think there’s still more inflationary pressures in surveys out there, including ours, that indicate that inflation while coming down significantly is still above what the Fed is comfortable with,” Goss says. There had been expectations of three rate cuts, that dropped to two, and now Goss says it will probably drop again.

“I think we’ll probably move to one rate cut which will probably come in July or later on in the third quarter,” Goss says. Goss believes investors took the idea that the Fed would lower interest rates more positively than they should have.

Governor signs merger of mental health, substance abuse treatment regions

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Reynolds has signed a bill into law that will create a new, merged system to provide mental health services and substance use treatment to Iowans. “To build a system to change lives for the better,” Reynolds says. The state currently has 13 regions to provide mental health treatment and another 19 regions to serve people with substance use disorders. “The result is duplicative and inconsistent programs statewide, an inefficient system and — worst of all — poor outcomes,” Reynolds says, “and we can do better for Iowans in need and we are. We will.” Seven Behavioral Health Districts will be established.

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services director Kelly Garcia says they’re working on the timeline to complete the merger by mid-2025. “For the first time we will have an intentionally planned system that includes, in statute, prevention, treatment and recovery,” Garcia says.

Governor Reynolds signed the bill creates seven behavioral health regions into law in Cedar Rapids at Foundation 2 Crisis Servies. (RI photo)

Reynolds signed the bill at Foundation 2 Crisis Services in Cedar Rapids. Emily Bloome, the C-E-O of the organization, says the merger is a step in the right direction.  “To help individuals achieve stability and remain mentally well,” Bloome says.

The law gives the state authority to manage the unified system and state officials may choose a public or a private agency to lead each of the seven districts.

Red Lobster puts restaurants in Council Bluffs, Waterloo up for auction

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Red Lobster shut down more than 50 of its restaurants and is putting them up for auction, and the auctions are billed as containing “the entire contents” of the closed eateries. TAGeX Brands, a company that helps firms with closures and liquidations, says all of the auctions are now live. Included among the Red Lobsters which closed are those in Council Bluffs and Waterloo.

The auctions come after the chain announced last month it was considering filing for bankruptcy. The chain still has Iowa locations in Ames, Cedar Rapids, Coralville, Davenport, Des Moines and Sioux City.

Page County Sheriff’s report, 5/15/24

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office has released a report on persons arrested from May 5th through the 13th. Most recently:

On May 13th, 38-year-old Scott Edward Biekkola, Jr., of Omaha, was arrested for Theft. And, 52-year-old Rachelle Dawn Hunt, of Clarinda, was arrested for Driving While Suspended (DWS), Theft, Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS), and Violation of the Drug Tax Stamp.

On the 11th, 31-year-old Payne David William Dotson, of Lincoln, NE, was arrested in Page County for DWS.

On May 10th, Page County Deputies arrested 38-year-old David Dale Morelock, of Farragut, for DWS, PCS, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

There were three arrests May 9th in Page County: 43-year-old Alexandra Dawn Lasley, of Shenandoah, was arrested for PCS and Poss. of Paraphernalia; 48-year-old Matthew John Stubbendieck, of Essex, was booked into the Page County Jail to serve time; and, 28-year-old Joseph Jace Blakley-Luddington, of Clarinda, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct.

On the eighth of May, 36-year-old Samantha Jill Brown, of Clarinda, was booked into the Page County Jail for Theft; 26-year-old Sayj Elizabeth Martin, of Clarinda, was arrested on an active warrant for Failure to Appear.

On May 7th, Page County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 45-year-old Neal Ray Hacker, of Elmo, MO., on three-counts of Violation of Probation. He was arrested at the Marlboro County, SC Detention Center in Bennettsville, SC.

On May 6th, 18-year-old Hunter Travis Kaufman, of Thurman, was booked-into the Page County Jail to serve time.

And, three people were arrested May 5th, in Page County: 56-year-old Kirk Samuel England, of Red Oak, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct; 25-year-old Lyndon Daniel Bright, of Shenandoah, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense, and, 30-year-old Jules Lee Daniel Gould, of Shenandoah, was arrested for Domestic Abuse, Criminal Mischief, and Harassment.

Adair-Casey & Guthrie Center School Boards approve resignations/contracts & budget amendments

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – Members of the Adair-Casey and Guthrie Center Community School District Boards of Education met Monday and Tuesday evening, respectively. Shared Superintendent Josh Rasmussen said the Adair-Casey Board started-off their meeting with a presentation from Mrs. Betterton, on the DECA organization trip for the district’s business students.

The Adair-Casey Board approved two resignations and contract recommendations, which includes Summer School Instructors. The resignations include…

The Adair-Casey Board also approved a pay application amounting to $136,000, for the bleacher project in Adair.

Mr. Rasmussen said both school district Boards approved their 2023-24 Amended Budgets. The Guthrie Center Board approved two resignations and contract recommendations.

The District Boards also discussed matters related to technology.

The Guthrie Center School Board also discussed matters pertaining to a proposed Dance Team, and SAVE/PPEL purchases (what the needs are for the next year). With regard the dance team…

Commencement for both school districts takes place this Sunday, May 19th, beginning at 1-p.m.

2024 State Track and Field Meet begins Thursday; Catch full coverage on KJAN

Sports

May 15th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The 2023 State Track and Field Meet will fire up on Thursday and run through championship events on Saturday at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. We’ll have coverage throughout the event on KJAN. Thursday and Friday’s schedule will have Class 2A and 3A athletes competing in the morning session beginning at 9:00 a.m. and Class 1A and 4A athletes in the afternoon session that begins at 2:40 p.m. Saturday’s championship schedule will be all classes starting at 9:00 a.m. Check out the full schedule HERE 

You can check out heat and lane assignments at the following links:

We’ll have live updates on-air throughout each day of the event and continuous updates on our sports page. Check out the full rundown of our report times below.

Thursday, May 18

10:45 am – 11:45 am – 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm

Friday, May 19

10:45 am – 11:45 am – 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm

Saturday, May 20

9:45 am – 10:45 am – 11:45 am – 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm