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State Patrol social media post shows car stopped for speeding 109 mph on Hwy 148

News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

In a post on social media Thursday night, the Iowa State Patrol showed a dashboard photo of a vehicle pulled over on Highway 148, coming into Anita. The caption said the vehicle was traveling “109 mph in a 55 mph zone. Driver claimed he was “trying to beat a friend home”.” No other details were provided, except to say the State Patrol asks you to, “Please be responsible and drive safe!”

Pate planning statewide absentee ballot request form mailing for Nov 3 Election

News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Late this (Friday) afternoon, the state’s top election official will ask the Iowa Legislative Council for permission to mail absentee ballot request forms to every active Iowa voter. Secretary of State Paul Pate mailed the forms to voters before the June Primary, encouraging Iowans to vote-from-home during the pandemic rather than risk standing in line at a polling place. There was record participation in the primary and about 80 percent voted early. Ten days later, the Republican-led legislature voted to force Pate to seek approval from the Legislative Council if he planned a similar mailing in the future.

The Cass County Auditor’s Office, Thursday, said in a social media post, that “Lots and lots of requests already coming in!” They offered a form available on their Facebook page for persons to print and then mail in, or you can pick one up at the following locations: the Cass County Auditor’s Office; Lewis City Hall; Anita Tribune; Griswold American Newspaper; or the Massena City Hall.

Pate, in a document for the Council’s meeting at 4:30 this (Friday) afternoon, says he’ll use federal “Help America Vote” money to cover the cost of the mailing. Some county auditors have said they intended to mail out absentee ballot request forms, with some of the information on the form filled in for the voter. Pate is asking the Legislative Council to prevent auditors from doing that — and require only blank forms be mailed from county auditors to voters.

A new state law about how county auditors may confirm the information on the forms they RECEIVE is being challenged in court.

Report for White House group recommends face mask mandate in 47 Iowa counties

News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A report prepared for the White House Cornavirus Task Force suggests Iowa is among 18 states where rising infections rates should prompt new restrictions. The internal documents were first obtained by The Center for Public Integrity. Five Iowa counties are in what the analysis refers to as a “red zone” where 10 percent or more of those undergoing testing are confirmed to have the virus.

Those counties are Sioux, Osceola, Webster, Franklin and Clarke. The recommendation is that bars and gyms be closed in those counties and social gatherings be limited to 10 or fewer people. The report uses the phrase “yellow zone” to describe the spread of COVID in 42 other Iowa counties. The recommendation is that face coverings be required in public places in the zed and yellow zone areas — which cover 47 of Iowa’s 99 counties.

On Monday, Governor Kim Reynolds called on Iowans to take personal responsibility and voluntarily wear face coverings in public.

Softball Playoff Scoreboard from Thursday (7/16/20)

Sports

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CLASS 1A

Region 3

Wayne 11, Lamoni 0

Region 5

SE Warren 5, East Union 2

CLASS 2A

Region 2

Mount Ayr 3 Nodaway Valley 1

CLASS 3A

Region 3

Creston 12 Des Moines Christian 2

Red Oak 7 Shenandoah 1

CLASS 4A

Region 1

Carroll 14 Denison-Schleswig 3

Spencer 14 Storm Lake 3

Region 4

Lewis Central 3 Glenwood 1

Knoxville 1 Pella 0

CLASS 5A

Region 2

Abraham Lincoln 5 Thomas Jefferson 4

Midwest Sports Headlines: 7/17/20

Sports

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Djimon Colbert says the death of George Floyd and revelations of mistreatment of Black players in the Iowa football program is prompting him to confront issues he used to put to the side. The Hawkeyes’ linebacker said the summer has been liberating for him. He’s participated in protests in downtown Iowa City, and he’s found his voice as a member of the Hawks’ 21-player Leadership Group. Dozens of former players have alleged racial bias in the program run by Kirk Ferentz. The coach has taken steps to make the program more inclusive. Colbert said he’s seen positive developments.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Men’s and women’s college basketball coaches are proposing the NCAA eliminate standardized testing requirements from initial-eligibility standards. The coaches call exams such as the SAT and ACT “longstanding forces of institutional racism.” The proposal comes out of the new committee on racial reconciliation formed by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in response to the Black Lives Matter movement and other social justice initiatives to wear warmup jerseys with “Black Lives Matter” and “Say Her Name.”

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — Scott Dixon is giving team owner Chip Ganassi quite the celebration of his 30th anniversary in IndyCar, winning three of the first four races headed into this weekend’s doubleheader at Iowa. The only interruption in that streak? When his Swedish teammate Felix Rosenqvist went to victory lane for the first time last weekend at Road America. Throw in a fourth-place run for their other teammate, Marcus Ericsson, and the Ganassi bunch has everybody trying to play catch-up.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Not long ago, pitcher Tim Hill was wrapping up eight brutal months of chemotherapy to treat colon cancer. If anybody had a reason to opt out of baseball’s restart, it would be him. Yet there he was, on a blazing evening at Kauffman Stadium, throwing pitches to Kansas City Royals teammates as they prepared for the start of their 60-game season next weekend in Cleveland. One after another, the lanky left-hander with the easy grin, infectious personality and sinker-style delivery left the woefully out-of-sync hitters baffled. Turns out, he caught San Diego’s eye at some point, too. The Padres acquired Hill from Kansas City in a trade Thursday night.

UNDATED (AP) — Oklahoma State junior running back Chuba Hubbard has been named the Big 12 preseason offensive player of a year. The selection comes only weeks after the NCAA rushing leader lashed out at coach Mike Gundy and suggested he might boycott the Cowboys program. West Virginia senior defensive lineman Darius Stills was tabbed as the preseason defensive player of the year.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, July 17 2020

News

July 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CDT

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A convicted killer from Iowa whose five victims included two young girls is scheduled Friday to become the third federal inmate to be executed this week, following a 17-year pause in federal executions. Dustin Honken, 52, was sentenced to death for killing government informants and children in his effort to thwart his drug trafficking prosecution in 1993. Honken is set to die by a lethal injection of the powerful sedative pentobarbital at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, where he’s been on death row since 2005. His chances for a last-minute reprieve seem remote after the Supreme Court allowed the other two executions.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A prosecutor who is pursuing charges against an Iowa newspaper reporter who was arrested while covering a protest in May told a judge his office shouldn’t have to provide body-camera footage and other evidence to the journalist’s lawyer. Brad Kinkade, an assistant Polk County attorney, told Judge Christopher Kemp on Thursday that Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri’s case was considered a low-priority because she had only been charged with misdemeanor. Sahouri was covering a protest near a shopping mall on May 31, less than a week after George Floyd died in Minneapolis. Floyd’s death sparked hundreds of demonstrations nationwide.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials say an Omaha health clinic that offered unproven stem cell treatments for joint pain, erectile dysfunction and Alzheimer’s disease bilked consumers in Iowa and Nebraska out of at least $2.8 million. The attorneys general of Iowa and Nebraska each filed a lawsuit against Regenerative Medicine and Anti-Aging Institutes of Omaha, alleging that company officials made misleading statements about the effectiveness of their treatments. They say company officials targeted mostly elderly customers with local television advertisements and in-person seminars with high-pressure sales tactics. According to the lawsuit, company officials claimed they could reverse the aging process and treat conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, arthritis and erectile dysfunction.

UNDATED (AP) — State figures show the number of coronavirus cases in Iowa increased by more than 700 in the past 24 hours and that the number of deaths, hospitalizations and patients admitted to intensive care were all rising. Iowa Department of Public Health information Thursday shows 18 people died in the past 24 hours, the highest single-day number since early June. An agency spokeswoman says some deaths listed were from a long-term care facility that wasn’t reporting the cases in the state tracking system. After earlier declines, the number of people in intensive care units increased to 65 on Wednesday. The number of people hospitalized with the coronavirus had risen to 195 on Wednesday

In summer of unrest, Hawkeyes tackling race issues

Sports

July 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Djimon Colbert says the death of George Floyd and revelations of mistreatment of Black players in the Iowa football program is prompting him to confront issues he used to put to the side. The Hawkeyes’ linebacker said the summer has been liberating for him. He’s participated in protests in downtown Iowa City, and he’s found his voice as a member of the Hawks’ 21-player Leadership Group.

Dozens of former players have alleged racial bias in the program run by Kirk Ferentz. The coach has taken steps to make the program more inclusive. Colbert said he’s seen positive developments.

2 new COVID cases in Mills, 1 new in Montgomery County

News

July 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Public Health officials in Mills and Montgomery Counties reported new, positive cases of COVID-19, Thursday. In Mills County, there were two new cases:  both are persons 19-to 40 years of age. The contracted the virus through community spread. Those latest additions bring to 55 the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Mills County, with 34 persons having recovered. Altogether, 2,220 residents have been tested.

In Montgomery County, one new positive case of COVID-19 brings the total there to 17. The newest case was contracted by community spread IN ANOTHER STATE, where the person has been and continues to isolate. Current cases being monitored by Montgomery County Public Health amount to four. Eleven people have recovered, two people have died, and 940 Montgomery County residents have been tested for the virus.

Serology testing data for Montgomery County show 3 individuals positive, 70 negative and 73 tested.

JOSEPH “JOEBOY” PETERS, 83, of Manning (Svcs. 07/20/2020)

Obituaries

July 16th, 2020 by admin

JOSEPH “JOEBOY” PETERS, 83, of Manning died Wednesday, July 15th at home. Funeral services for JOSEPH “JOEBOY” PETERS will be held on Monday, July 20th at Noon at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Friends may call from 10:30 a.m. to Noon on Monday prior to services at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Manning.

JOSEPH “JOEBOY” PETERS is survived by:

Children: Joseph Peters Jr. of Fremont, NE. Bernard Peters of Omaha. Lisa Peters of Omaha. Edward Mashek of Vietnam. Petrina Peters of Manning.

Sister: Joann Askevics of Omaha.

Several Grandchildren

Adair County Fair Poultry Show Results

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 16th, 2020 by Jim Field

  • Champion Egg Production:  Jessica Huff
  • Reserve Champion Egg Production:  Ava Herrick
  • Champion Meat Production:  Jennifer Holliday
  • Reserve Champion Meat Production:  Jennifer Holliday
  • Champion Ornamental Poultry:  Ava Herrick
  • Reserve Champion Ornamental Poultry:  Ava Herrick
  • Champion Market Broiler Pen of 3:  Jennifer Holliday
  • Reserve Champion Broiler Pen of 3:  Jessica Huff
  • Champion Junior Showman:  Ethan Balsmeier
  • Reserve Champion Junior Showman:  Ava Herrick
  • Champion Intermediate Showman:  Alena Rectenbaugh
  • Reserve Champion Intermediate Showman:  Jayden Rohner
  • Champion Senior Showman:  Riley Abbott
  • Reserve Champion Senior Showman:  Jessica Huff
  • Champion Advanced Showman:  Ava Rectenbaugh
  • Reserve Champion Advanced Showman:  Isaac Balsmeier