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Woman accused of lying to insurance company about accident

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August 18th, 2018 by admin

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City woman has been charged with insurance fraud, accused of lying to her insurer about the date of an accident.

Woodbury County District Court records say 42-year-old Jennifer Fuentes is charged with felony insurance fraud for a false submission. She didn’t immediately return a call Friday from The Associated Press. The court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment for her.

A criminal complaint says Fuentes’ vehicle struck another vehicle on Feb. 16 when she backed out of a parking stall at work. The complaint says she applied that evening for insurance to cover her vehicle. Then, the complaint says, she filed a claim Feb. 19 with her new insurer. She reported that the accident had occurred that day, instead of Feb. 16, before she applied for coverage.

Ryan impressive in Falcons’ 28-14 preseason loss to Chiefs

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August 18th, 2018 by admin

ATLANTA (AP) — Even in the preseason, Matt Ryan gets miffed about a poor showing.

He had nothing to complain about Friday.

Ryan guided the Atlanta Falcons right down the field for a touchdown on their first possession, hooking up with Austin Hooper on a 4-yard scoring pass , and led another impressive drive before calling it a night in a 28-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

Ryan finished 5 of 7 for 90 yards, looking very much like the quarterback who won the MVP during the 2016 season even though receiver Julio Jones and running back Devonta Freeman didn’t play for the second week in a row.

It was certainly an encouraging contrast to the preseason opener, when the Falcons (0-2) were blanked 17-0 by the New York Jets and Ryan played only one brief, dismal series .

With a resting Jones watching from the sideline, Calvin Ridley got a chance to shine for the Falcons. The first-round pick from Alabama hauled in the first touchdown of his professional career on a 7-yard pass from backup quarterback Matt Schaub .

Ridley finished with three receptions for 49 yards.

Kansas City’s new starting quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, had an up-and-down game but delivered one tantalizing pass.

Alex Smith’s replacement was intercepted on a deep throw by Falcons safety Damontae Kazee , who drifted over from the middle of the field to pick a ball intended for Sammy Watkins. Mahomes caught a break when another ill-advised throw into the end zone was dropped by Falcons cornerback Blidi Wren-Wilson, allowing the Chiefs to salvage a field goal.

But, with just 17 seconds left in the first half, Mahomes made the most of his final pass. Three Atlanta defensive backs inexplicably allowed Tyreek Hill to get behind them, and Mahomes delivered the pass in stride for a 69-yard touchdown .

The throw actually traveled 70 yards in the air — ample evidence of Mahomes’ enormous potential .

“I don’t think I’ve ever thrown one that far in a game,” said Mahomes, who finished 8 of 12 for 138 yards. “I don’t know many people that would be able to catch that ball going that far in a game. I told (Hill) if I had thrown a spiral, he wouldn’t have been able to get to it. He disagreed with that.”

Chad Henne took over for Mahomes at quarterback to begin the second half. He connected with Gehrig Dieter on a 27-yard touchdown that put the Chiefs (1-1) ahead for the first time, capping a 10-play, 76-yard drive.

Ben Niemann finished off the scoring with a 26-yard interception return for a touchdown after picking off a horrible throw by Atlanta’s third-string quarterback, undrafted rookie Kurt Benkert.

“He overthrew it and gave me a gift,” said Niemann, also an undrafted rookie.

While many Atlanta fans were still backed up in security lines outside Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Ryan began his impressive showing by converting on third-and-11 with a 29-yard pass to Hooper.

Tevin Coleman, the other half of the Falcons’ dynamic 1-2 punch at running back, broke off a pair of 15-yard runs before Ryan rolled to his left and hit Hooper on the short scoring pass. The tight end showed impressive athleticism, hurtling into the end zone over cornerback Steven Nelson .

After the Chiefs went three-and-out, Ryan guided the Falcons deep into Kansas City territory once again. The big play was a 36-yard completion to Ridley , who beat David Amerson to haul in the pass.

On fourth-and-2 at the Chiefs 20, the Falcons passed on a field goal attempt, which was essentially irrelevant since 43-year-old kicker Matt Bryant skipped his second straight preseason game. Ryan’s pass for Ridley was broken up by Kendall Fuller, halting a seven-play, 69-yard drive.

UP NEXT

Chiefs: Hit the road again to face the Chicago Bears on Aug. 25.

Falcons: Travel to Jacksonville that same day to face the Jaguars in a matchup between 2017 playoff teams.

Cardinals beat Brewers 5-2, pull closer in wild-card race

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August 18th, 2018 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jack Flaherty got an extra day of rest and a chance to pitch against Milwaukee, and took advantage of both.

Kolten Wong and Marcell Ozuna drove in two runs apiece, Flaherty pitched six shutout innings and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Brewers 5-2 on Friday night.

The Cardinals won for the ninth time in 10 games and pulled within a half-game of the Brewers for the National League’s second wild-card spot.

Milwaukee has dropped three of four.

Flaherty (7-6) gave up three hits, walked three and struck out seven. The Brewers had only two runners reach second base against the rookie, who has allowed two earned runs in his past 19 innings pitched.

Friday marked his third start against Milwaukee this year and fourth in his young career. In 18 innings this season, he’s allowed two earned runs in 18 innings and struck out 29.

Bud Norris earned his 24th save in 28 opportunities.

Freddy Peralta (5-4) went six innings, giving up three earned runs. He allowed three hits, walked three, and struck out five. It was his third loss in his last four decisions.

Wong made a nifty play to start the eighth by charging a hopper that bounded over pitcher Jordan Hick’s head. Wong snagged the ball in his glove and made a hard sidearm throw to get Keon Broxton at first. That turned out to be important because the Brewers scored twice that inning and cut the lead to 3-2.

He capped his night with a two-run double in the eighth to pad the Cardinals’ lead to 5-2.

Jedd Gyorko hit his 10th home run of the season to open the fourth. The shot to left field gave the Cardinals a 3-0 lead.

St. Louis took an early lead after Ozuna followed Yadier Molina’s single and a double from Jose Martinez with a hard grounder up the middle.

The Brewers threatened a comeback in the eighth. They loaded the bases against Hicks, and Jesus Aguilar hit a two-run single to pull the score to 3-2 with one out. But Travis Shaw fouled out to left field and Jonathan Schoop’s flair to shallow center field was caught by shortstop Paul DeJong.

UP NEXT

Braves: LHP Wade Miley (2-1, 2.23) looks for his first win since he went seven innings July 21 in a 1-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was his longest outing of the season.

Cardinals: RHP Miles Mikolas (12-3, 2.85) has won five consecutive games. He went seven innings in each of his last three starts and the Cardinals have lost just one of the past eight games in which he started.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 08/18/2018

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August 18th, 2018 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, August 18, 2018  Dan Hicks

Today: Areas of fog early, then mostly sunny. Variable winds @ 10. High 87.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. SE @ 5. Low 64.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developing. S @ 10-15. High 82.

Monday: Mostly cloudy. Rain and thunderstorms. High 75.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 76.

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New filing for Cass County Hospital Board

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August 17th, 2018 by admin

Cass County Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns reported on Friday that a new candidate filing was made for Hospital Board NE District. Julie Pollock has filed nominating papers to be included on the November General Election ballot. No one has filed nominating papers yet for the NW District position on the Hospital Board.

Adair County launches Beacon online platform

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August 17th, 2018 by admin

Adair County officials announced on Friday that they have selected to use Schneider Geospatial’s Beacon product for public information records. Beacon is an interactive public access website that allows users to interact and view County information, public records, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Adair County’s Beacon web portal features a public site that includes important property taxation and assessment information, in-depth search capabilities, and property records. Beacon also provides users the ability to view an interactive map of the County’s GIS data and aerial photography, as well as convenient tools to collect specific parcel information.

Adair County Board of Supervisors Vice Chair Matt Wedemeyer said, “I am very excited to announce that Adair County is now associated with Beacon.  This will provide the public with a more uniform and recognizable online platform to access the County’s property records.  We hope to continue to develop the site to become a one stop shop for property research and information.”

Visit http://www.beacongis.com or http://beacon.schneidercorp.com to search for Adair County information.

IGHSAU releases 2018 Preseason Volleyball Rankings

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August 17th, 2018 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the 2018 Preseason Volleyball rankings on Friday.

Locally in Class 1A East Mills is ranked 7th to start the season. In Class 2A Sidney checks in at 6th, St. Albert 7th, Tri-Center is 8th, and Treynor is 10th. In Class 3A Kumper Catholic opens as the top ranked team. Red Oak comes in at #7. In Class 4A Lewis Central opens the year at 9th.

Check out the full rankings here: preseasonvbrankings81718

Atlantic sets goals high for 2018 football season

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August 17th, 2018 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans football team has some confidence coming off a winning season in 2017 and has set their goals high for the 2018 season that begins next week. Atlantic is coming of a 5-4 record in Class 3A play last season and will make the transition down to Class 2A this season. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott was asked if the transition to Class 2A will change much for the Trojans?

Atlantic lost some key players to graduation including John McConkey on the offensive and defensive lines and quarterback Jaxson Eden. Coach McDermott is confident that their are guys on the team ready for their chance to make an impact this season. After spending the 2017 season as a hybrid player, Chase Mullenix will take over the signal-caller duties.

The Trojans tried to find ways to get their athletes the ball in space last season and Coach McDermott thinks speed will be a strength of this team out of the backfield as well.

Coach McDermott said tasting some success last season has grown the confidence of the players. He feels the program is settling in to a better groove with a few seasons of his staff at the helm and the players are setting their goals high.

The Trojans will open up the season next Friday on the road at Saydel. We’ll have coverage of that game on KJAN with pregame at 6:30pm and kickoff at 7:00pm. We’ll have our weekly chat with Coach McDermott Trojan Preview at 4:45pm next Friday. Our weekly pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? is back for another season and will air at 6:00pm on Friday nights throughout the season once again. We will also have all the scores from around the state on the Iowa High School Scoreboard Show from Radio Iowa once again each week after our broadcast game from 10:00pm-11:30pm. This season we will also provide a live video stream of all of our broadcast games via Facebook Live on our page KJAN AM 1220.

Pipeline Foods acquires ADM elevator in Atlantic

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August 17th, 2018 by admin

MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 17, 2018 — Pipeline Foods LLC, the first U.S.-based supply chain solutions company focused exclusively on organic, non-GMO and regenerative food and feed, has announced the acquisition of a 3.4 million bushel grain elevator in Atlantic, Iowa, USA.

Pipeline Foods has signed a purchase agreement to buy the facility from Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) and is making capital investments in new equipment and improvements needed to upgrade the elevator to test, clean, grade, dry, store and ship organic grains. ADM will continue its conventional soybean origination at the site through segregated operations.

“This acquisition is a key component in Pipeline Foods’ mission to increase organic supply chain efficiency and transparency,” said Eric Jackson, chief executive of Pipeline Foods. “In owning and operating another facility dedicated to organic grains and oilseeds, Pipeline Foods will have a direct relationship with farmers in the region, helping to ensure identity preservation of the product and allowing us to take ownership at the farm gate, thereby increasing transparency and traceability for all stakeholders.”

This investment is positioned to support the growing demand from protein producers for U.S.-grown organic grains. Atlantic is uniquely located in the heart of the western corn belt, at the nexus of major truck and rail routes. This will allow the Pipeline Foods merchandising team to originate organic grain from Iowa and the surrounding states, and improve logistical efficiencies when serving customers on both coasts via the Iowa Interstate Railroad with connections to all Class I major rail lines.

“We’re pleased to be able to partner with Pipeline Foods, and look forward to continuing to work with our local farmer partners to source conventional soybeans in and around the Atlantic area,” said Pete Goetzmann, regional vice president, ADM Grain.

The Atlantic elevator will be open for operation in mid-September and will accept its first organic grain deliveries shortly thereafter. With the completion of the acquisition, Pipeline Foods will operate six organic processing facilities in the U.S. and Canada.

Name of suspect and Creston Police Officer involved in deadly shooting released

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August 17th, 2018 by admin

The Iowa Department of Public Safety has released the names of the suspect and Officer involved in a deadly Creston shooting on Monday.  The suspect that was killed has been identified as 31-year-old Christopher J. Cameron of Creston. The Creston Police Officer that fired his service weapon in the incident is Sergeant Jared Auten.

An autopsy was completed on Christopher J. Cameron on Wednesday by the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner but final results are still pending.

The report states that Auten has 12 years of law enforcement experience. No further details are being released at this time.

The incident happened at 11:55pm Monday night after a call came in about a man with a gun sitting on a bench in McKinley Park in Creston. Officers engaged the man, now identified as Cameron, and he advanced on officers. He disobeyed orders to stop and drop his weapon and Auten shot him. Cameron was given medical aid immediately but later died of his injuries.

Auten was placed on administrative leave per department policy following the incident.