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Page County Sheriff’s report, 5/15/24

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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 eight 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

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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

Union County woman arrested on a felony Theft warrant

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May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports a woman from Creston was arrested Tuesday on a felony warrant. 46-year-old Hidie Ann Lemon was wanted on the warrant charging her with Theft. Lemon was taken into custody and transported to the Adams County Jail, where she was being held on a $27,000 bond.

Organization that took over Planned Parenthood book sale says it’s canceled this year

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May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa [KCCI] — Iowa’s Biggest Book Sale, which Planned Parenthood ran for more than 60 years in Des Moines before Altoona’s Caring Hands Outreach took it over last winter, has been canceled this year. Leaders of Caring Hands, a Christian nonprofit agency in Altoona, said Tuesday that they “need to reallocate resources to meet the most pressing needs of our neighbors.”

Caring Hands CEO Jodi Urich said in a news release, “While we deeply value the tradition of our annual book sale, we cannot ignore the urgent call to action in addressing food insecurity within our community.Our primary mission has always been to serve those in need, and at this critical time, our focus must remain on ensuring that no one in our community goes hungry.”

Officials with Planned Parenthood North Central States announced last year that October’s book sale fundraiser would be their last. The biannual book sale raised more than $10 million since it started in 1961 at the now-closed Katz Drug Store. That year, $2,650 was raised on the sale of about 13,000 books. Caring Hands in December said they planned to take over the sale.

Caring Hands leaders said in Tuesday’s news release that they are “committed to supporting the efforts of the book committee in finding a larger organization to continue this beloved community event in the future.” Urich said “Our collaboration with them reflects our shared commitment to enriching our community through literacy and education.”

Johnston woman dies following an incident of assault near a home for troubled youth

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May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

JOHNSTON, Iowa [KCCI] — A woman from central Iowa has died, less than one-week after a teenager at a youth facility allegedly shoved her, causing the woman to fall and hit her head, and resulting in severe brain damage. 50-year-old Kathleen Galloway-Menke, of Johnston, was being treated for her injuries at Iowa Methodist before her family took her off life support, Tuesday. Trever Hook, an attorney for the family, told KCCI Galloway-Menke was rushed to the hospital on May 8th following the incident.

Hook said Galloway-Menke, who worked at Ellipsis youth home, responded to a 15-year-old boy running away from the Ellipsis property. She and another male employee followed the boy at a safe distance, but the boy turned around and started sprinting toward them. “He had ran by the male employee, passed him to Kathleen and pushed her hard enough she fell and unfortunately hit her head on concrete,” Hook said.

Hook said following the boy was Ellipsis protocol. And now, after Galloway-Menke’s death, the family is considering legal action. “We do have reasonable concerns that Ellipsis do not take the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of her and other female staff members in particular,” Hook said.

Hook said the boy threatened to kill Galloway-Menke prior to shoving her down. He also said he has two other workers’ compensation claims for Ellipsis employees that are pending right now. In one of them, a kid assaulted another person.

In a statement, Ellipsis said it is “profoundly saddened” and “deeply and personally” mourns this loss. The organization said it is making mental health services available to staff and to children and families in their care. It said, “Ellipsis remains committed to offering a safe and supportive environment for everyone involved, including our community.”

The Johnston Police Department said in a statement they are remaining engaged with the leadership and staff of Ellipsis, who are cooperating with the investigation. They also said the suspect involved in the incident remains in custody at a secure juvenile detention facility.

CAM School Board approves 2024-25 Contracts & Budget Amendment

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May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – Members of the CAM School District’s Board of Education met in a regular session Monday evening at the High School in Anita. Superintendent Paul Croghan told KJAN News the Board approves Contracts for the 2024-25 School Year. Croghan said thanks to new legislation and increase in teacher’s salaries, the District was able to provide its staff with a raise.

He says the overall, the dollar raises on hourly staff means a nine-percent package increase. In other business, the CAM School Board approved a bid from Rigid Edge Exteriors, for work on the high school gymnasium roof.

CAM Insurance provided an $82,000 check to help pay for the repairs, which are expected to begin once school gets out for the current year. Mr. Croghan said also, the Board discussed the District’s property at 709 McIntyre Drive, in Anita.

The Board also continued discussion with regard to the District Facility Project.

Public hearings were held before the start of regular business, Monday, with regard to budget amendments for FY 2023-24, and the proposed 2024-25 certified budget. With regard to the budget amendment, Paul Croghan explained…

With graduation just a few days away, Mr. Croghan urged everyone to be safe and enjoy the celebrations.

Graduation for the CAM School District takes place this Sunday, May 19th, at 3-p.m.

Heartbeat Today 5-15-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 15th, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Sharon Guffey-Lewis about recent renovations and the upcoming season at the Hitchcock House near Lewis.

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Cass County Extension Report 5-15-2024

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

May 15th, 2024 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Drake University announces $28 million gift from alum, board of trustees member

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May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa Capital Dispatch) – Areas across Drake University, from its capital projects to scholarship funds to colleges, will feel the impact of a multi-million dollar gift from a businessman and alum. Greg Johansen and his wife, Cie Johansen, have committed $28 million to the Drake University Ones Campaign, to be invested in programs and projects spanning the campus. Once it has been gifted in full, the couple’s donation will be the largest single-donor gift in the university’s history. Drake University President Marty Martin called the gift a “monumental moment for the institution,” one that will improve the Drake community experience for years to come. University officials announced the gift during a press conference Tuesday alongside Greg Johansen.

Dollars from the gift have gone to the Drake Fund and sustainability efforts like putting solar panels on Meredith Hall, and will allow the Morehouse Hall revitalization project to be completed debt-free. Formerly a residence hall, Morehouse Hall will become the Johansen Student Center, housing the university’s first intercultural center, centers for student organizations, a plaza and other spaces for the community, according to a news release. Martin said the project, which is set to be completed in January 2025, comes with a price tag of $16 million. According to the release, dollars from The Ones Campaign have already gone to the renovations, and $11 million had already been raised by the time of the groundbreaking in November.

Drake Student Body President Ashley Dyson said during the announcement that the new student center will give students a greater sense of community and opportunities to find and get involved in organizations they might miss otherwise. Portions of the gift will also go to Drake Athletics, with an emphasis on women’s basketball, the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the John D. Bright College.

Drake University alum and businessman Greg Johansen received a baton from Drake University President Marty Martin to commemorate his $28 million gift to the university on May 14, 2024. (Photo by Brooklyn Draisey/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

Johansen graduated from the Drake College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 1976, after which he spent his career in pharmacy operations, co-founding GRX Corporation then GRX Holdings, LLC, which operated 22 Medicap pharmacies in the state. He held a position on the university’s Pharmacy National Advisory Council from 2011 to 2018 and has served on the board of trustees since 2015. The couple has made various donations to the university over the years, according to a news release, establishing the Johansen Research Lab and Johansen Skills Assessment Laboratory and funding international study experiences for Drake pharmacy students. Johansen said he hopes the announcement of his and his wife’s gift will prompt others to donate, furthering the university’s ability to offer opportunities and support to students and faculty.

Recently the university announced that three programs will be discontinued as part of efforts to balance its budget, only a fraction of the total number of programs recommended to be eliminated. Drake needs to cut its $132 million operating budget by $14.3 million with a deadline of June 2026, according to Drake Faculty Senate meeting minutes, and cost-saving measures have been undertaken in both the academic and nonacademic spheres of the university.

While the money contributed by the Johansens and others doesn’t go directly to budget lines that could aid in Drake making up deficits, Johansen said, Drake President Martin said donations can help indirectly by eliminating costs the university would have had to handle itself otherwise.