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Thousands of Iowa companies get federal virus-related loans

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July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The federal government says about 6,000 Iowa businesses received loans of $150,000 or more from the Paycheck Protection Program, requiring them to list their business names and addresses. The list released Monday by the Treasury Department includes churches, manufacturers, car dealerships, farm-related organizations and hospitals. Among them is firearms accessories company Brownells Inc. and King Contracting, the construction company founded by U.S. Rep. Steve King but sold to his son in 2003.

Another 52,500 Iowa businesses and nonprofit organizations received less than $150,000 and weren’t named by the Trump administration. That secrecy spurred a lawsuit by news organizations including The Associated Press.

Couple sentenced to 2 years for stealing from disabled mom

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July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A Dubuque man and his wife have been sentenced to two years in federal prison for stealing more than $200,000 from his disabled mother. The U.S. attorney’s office said in a news release Monday that 66-year-old H. David Derby and 52-year-old Patti Lynn Derby were sentenced after pleading guilty in September to one count each of wire fraud.

The release said the couple stole the money from 2013 to 2017 from his widowed mother, who was a former teacher. She suffered from mental and physical disabilities and was living in an assisted living facility in Dubuque.

Iowa officials report 417 more positive coronavirus cases

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July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The University of Iowa Athletics Department announced four additional positive coronavirus tests on Monday along with one negative test. KGAN-TV reports that the new cases bring the number of positive tests in the athletics department to 21 on 392 total tests. The department is not disclosing which sports the positive tests stem from or if they are athletes or staff. Statewide, the number of confirmed cases rose by 417 to 31,660. The state’s health department also reported two more deaths, bringing the total to 723.

Iowa State basketball coach Steve Prohm eyes improvement

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July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State basketball coach Steve Prohm is confident the Cyclones will make major strides next season. The Cyclones add four freshmen and three transfers to a team that struggled to a 12-20 record a year ago. It was Iowa State’s second losing season in three years.

Prohm says the three transfers this spring will add scoring punch. Tyler Harris transferred from Memphis. Jalen Coleman-Lands played at De Paul and Blake Hinson at Ole Miss.

The Cyclones bounced back from a losing season by posting 23 wins in 2019 and Prohm is confident of similar improvement.

Cyclone guard Rasir Bolton says one of the reasons he transferred from Penn State was racially insensitive remarks by Nittany Lion coach Pat Chambers. Bolton was second on the Cyclones in in scorning at just over 14 and a half points per game.

Pre-World War II boat on display in Great Lakes museum was underwater for decades

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July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A fisherman has donated the remains of a wooden boat found at the bottom of West Lake Okoboji to the Iowa Great Lakes Maritime Museum in Arnolds Park. Chad Thompson of Spirit Lake determined the engine was made in 1937. “When I got it up and in the garage, we did take and put a wrench on it and we could get the motor to turn over, so being underwater for almost 50 years or whatever, the motor still turned over,” Thompson says, “so we thought that was pretty cool.”

Thompson says he’s 99 percent sure the boat is a 1942 Century Sea Maid. “The most it could have been down there is for 50 years,” he says. “…The Sears battery was dated 1969.” Thompson found the wreckage with his depth-finder two years ago and coordinated with Okoboji Underwater Recovery Specialists to bring it to the surface this winter.

“The plywood deck on the top, being on the water that long, it took a pretty good toll on it,” Thompson says. “…A silt line in the bottom of the boat was probably 14-16 inches in spots. Well, wherever that silt line was in the bottom of the boat, when we cleaned it all out — it looked like it was brand new.” Thompson is hoping that putting the boat on display at the museum will lead to someone to come forward with more information about who owned the boat and why it sunk.

The company that made the boat was founded in 1928 and won a government contract to build 36-hundred boats for service in World War II. The boat Thompson found was one of the company’s pre-war models.

Power restored to eastern half of Atlantic

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July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A power outage affected about 273 people in Atlantic, this (Monday) afternoon. The juice went out at around 3:15-p.m.  Atlantic Municipal Utilities General Manager Steve Tjepkes said crews were working on a “Phased” equipment replacement for a cut-out, when another piece of equipment failed. Initially, only a few customers went dark, but when the second piece failed, the eastern half of the City was knocked out, too.

AMU crews worked on a day when the Heat Index was 93 to get the problem repaired and the line energized. Power was restored by around 3:49-p.m.

High school baseball and softball schedule Monday 07/06/2020

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July 6th, 2020 by Jim Field

SOFTBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

  • Harlan at Creston
  • Kuemper Catholic at Denison-Schleswig
  • Red Oak at Lewis Central (DH)

Western Iowa Conference 

  • Logan-Magnolia at Treynor

Pride of Iowa Conference 

  • Southeast Warren at Martensdale-St. Marys

Other Games

  • Audubon at West Harrison
  • CB Abraham Lincoln at St. Albert
  • CB Thomas Jefferson at Glenwood
  • Earlham at Nodaway Valley
  • Glidden-Ralston at Grand View Christian
  • Griswold at Clarinda
  • IKM-Manning at Coon Rapids-Bayard
  • Interstate 35 at Central Decatur
  • Orient-Macksburg at Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton
  • Riverside at Fremont-Mills
  • Shenandoah at Tri-Center
  • Stanton at Lenox
  • Westwood at Woodbine

BASEBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

  • Harlan at Creston
  • Kuemper Catholic at Denison-Schleswig
  • Red Oak at Lewis Central

Bluegrass Conference 

  • Orient-Macksburg vs. Ankeny Christian Academy (at Principal Park)

Other Games

  • Ar-We-Va at East Sac County
  • Audubon at West Harrison
  • CAM at Woodward-Granger
  • Earlham at Nodaway Valley
  • East Mills at Bedford
  • Glidden-Ralston at Panorama
  • Interstate 35 at Central Decatur
  • Logan-Magnolia at Boyer Valley
  • Martensdale-St. Marys at Carlisle
  • Mormon Trail at Southeast Warren
  • Orient-Macksburg at Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton
  • Riverside at Fremont-Mills
  • Shenandoah at Tri-Center
  • Sidney at AHSTW
  • Southwest Valley at Stanton
  • Underwood at St. Albert
  • Van Meter at Treynor

(UPDATE) Police ID 3 of 4 people killed in fiery Des Moines crash

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July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police have identified three of four men who died and a woman who was injured in a fiery single-vehicle crash southwest of downtown Des Moines. Police say the car’s driver, 22-year-old Ross Jacob Welsher, and passengers 22-year-old Jordan Van Gundy and 24-year-old Jacob Lee Van Gundy, all of Des Moines, died in the crash.

The woman injured is 22-year-old Rheanne Elise Ames, of West Des Moines. Police say they are awaiting autopsy results to identify the fourth man killed. Investigators say the crash happened around 2:30 a.m. Sunday on George Flagg Parkway near Water Works Park.

(Updated) Mahomes reaches 10-year extension with Kansas City

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July 6th, 2020 by admin

The Kansas City Chiefs made sure they’ll have Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes around as long as possible. Mahomes agreed to a 10-year extension worth up to $503 million, according to his agency, Steinberg Sports. The deal is worth $477 million in guarantee mechanisms and includes a no-trade clause and opt-out clauses if guarantee mechanisms aren’t met.

It’s the richest contract in professional sports history, surpassing Mike Trout’s $426.5 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels.The Chiefs had the 2018 NFL MVP under contract for the next two seasons but that wasn’t nearly enough.

The contract extension starts in 2022 when the NFL salary cap is projected to be $227.5 million. However, that number could be lower depending on revenue losses due to the cornonavirus pandemic and the possibility any games played this season won’t have fans.

Radio Iowa/IHSBCA poll 07/06/2020

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July 6th, 2020 by admin

The latest top ten rankings for high school baseball were released Monday by the Radio Iowa/Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association poll. Here is a look at the rankings with area teams in bold. These are the final rankings of the regular season for Class 1A and 2A.

Class 4A
1. Dowling Catholic (15-1)
2. Johnston (13-3)
3. Ankeny (12-6)
4. Sioux City East (13-1)
5. Dubuque Hempstead (8-0)
6. Urbandale (10-8)
7. Southeast Polk (12-6)
8. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (8-2)
9. Waukee (9-9)
10. Ankeny Centennial (10-8)

Class 3A
1. Central DeWitt (14-2)
2. Dallas Center-Grimes (12-1)
3. Davenport Assumption (12-3)
4. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (12-1)
5. Gilbert (14-1)
6. Cedar Rapids Xavie r(7-3)
7. Sioux City Heelan (10-3)
8. Ballard (Huxley) (9-2)
9. Winterset (9-2)
10. Boone (8-2)

Class 2A (Final Poll)
1. Van Meter (13-0)
2. North Linn (14-2)
3. Dike-New Hartford (10-1)
4. Underwood (10-2)
5. Woodward-Granger (12-4)
6. Mid-Prairie (9-3)
7. Roland-Story (11-5)
8. Camanche (8-3)
9. West Lyon (9-2)
10. Pocahontas Area (11-1)

Class 1A (Final Poll)
1. Martensdale-St. Mary’s (18-0)
2. Remsen St. Mary’s (12-0)
3. Council Bluffs St. Albert (14-1)
4. South Winneshiek (19-0)
5. Alburnett (11-3)
6. Mason City Newman (10-3)
7. Don Bosco (10-1)
8. Kingsley-Pierson (10-0)
9. Easton Valley (10-0)
10. HLV (Victor) (9-0)