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Sports Headlines: 7/2/20

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July 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have replaced the New York Yankees as the opponent for the Chicago White Sox in the Field of Dreams game on Aug. 13 at Dyersville, Iowa. The schedule change caused by the new coronavirus pandemic meant the White Sox no longer play the Yankees this season. The new opponent, first reported by The Des Moines Register, was confirmed to The Associated Press by a person familiar with the arrangements who spoke on condition of anonymity Wednesday because the matchup has not been announced. Major League Baseball hopes to announce its new schedule next week.

KANSAS CITY (AP) – The Kansas City Royals have launched what they are calling a “Fanbassador” program in which up to 500 fans may purchase a plastic cutout of their likeness for $40 apiece that will be displayed in a seat at Kauffman Stadium during the abbreviated 2020 season. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Royals Respond Fund.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The NCAA’s infractions case against the University of Kansas men’s basketball program has been accepted into a newly created independent investigation process that was created to handle especially complex cases. The Independent Accountability Resolution Process said Wednesday that a referral of the case against the Jayhawks and coach Bill Self had been approved by the infractions referral committee. It is the first step in a process that was created in August 2018 to deal with select cases and minimize perceived conflicts of interest.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas State is launching a diversity and education fund to address racial injustice after football players threatened a boycott in response to an insensitive tweet by a student about the death of George Floyd. The school also said student-athletes, coaches and staff would undergo mandatory diversity and inclusion training that includes monthly town hall sessions. And it announced that it would provide transportation for athletes to voting locations on Election Day.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, 7/2/20

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July 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s executive branch is getting a grim gift from a company that has long made uniforms for meatpacking workers: a free supply of 500 body bags. Dickson Industries is donating the body bags as the state prepares for a worst-case scenario in which the coronavirus or another health emergency would overwhelm hospitals and medical examiners. The Des Moines-based company makes garments and products for the food processing, medical and other industries, including coats and insulated jackets for meatpacking workers. A state spokesman says the body bags will be kept in a state stockpile, just like 500 ventilators the state is purchasing.

DES MOINES, Iowa. (AP) — Police used tear gas and arrested people at the Iowa Capitol during a protest to persuade Gov. Kim Reynolds to restore voting rights to felons. KCCI reports the police said protesters started the confrontation on Wednesday but protesters accused law enforcement of mishandling the arrests. Videos from the scene show Iowa State Patrol troopers taking some protesters to the ground while others tried to pull authorities away. Des Moines police arrived and more arrests were made. Police say at least 15 people were arrested. Two juveniles also were taken into custody..

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — The IBM Client Innovation Center in Dubuque will close within four months, the big tech company said Wednesday, taking nearly 350 jobs with it. Word of the closure first came from Greater Dubuque Development Corp. CEO Rick Dickinson, who told the Telegraph Herald that an IBM official called his office Wednesday morning to inform him that the facility will close by November. IBM spokesman Fred McNeese confirmed that later Wednesday, saying the company will consolidate the Dubuque tech support and outsourcing center with its center in Columbia, Missouri. McNeese says most employees in Dubuque will be given the opportunity to relocate to the Columbia facility or take a severance package.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Police in Waterloo are investigating after dozens of gravestones were damaged in a late-night vandalism spree. Up to 50 gravestones were toppled or moved at Elmwood Cemetery sometime between Monday night and Tuesday morning. Cemetery manager Joe Fox told the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier that damage ranged from huge markers to a small headstone for a 2-month-old baby named Allen dating from the 1800s. Waterloo police photographed the damage and collected evidence but had made no arrests as of Tuesday night.

Spieker leads the way in CAM win over Exira-EHK

Sports

July 1st, 2020 by admin

The CAM Cougars got a strong performance from Lane Spieker on the mound and at the plate on Wednesday night as they improved to 9-0 with an 8-2 win over Exira-EHK. Spieker started on the mound and went 5 full frames allowing just 3 hits and 2 unearned runs with 9 strikeouts and 3 walks on the night. Spieker said the arm felt pretty good.

Spieker also came up big at the plate early. He hit a two-run homerun in the first inning to left field. That was part of a 4-run frame for the Cougars to help them grab the lead early. Spieker said he had a good idea he was gonna get a good look on that pitch.

Spieker finished 3-4 on the night and scored three runs. Colby Rich came in to finish the pitching duties in the sixth and racked up four strikeouts. Spieker said Colby has been doing a great job being relatively new to the duties.

The Cougars remain unbeaten but do have a tough schedule ahead. They travel to Southwest Valley on Thursday and then face two ranked opponents on the schedule next week from Class 2A in Underwood and Woodward-Granger. A tough Audubon team awaits as well on Wednesday in a game we’ll have on KJAN. Spieker knows they have some work to do.

Exira-EHK falls to 1-8 on the season with the loss. Trey Petersen took the loss on the mound, allowing 6 runs on 8 hits before leaving with an elbow injury in the fourth. Cash Emgarten finished the game on the mound for the Spartans. Tyler Petersen went 2-3 at the plate with an RBI. The Spartans travel to Woodbine on Friday.

Atlantic City Council honors promoted Police Officer & others

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July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, recognized Atlantic Police Officer Cameron S. Ward, who was promoted during the meeting by Chief Dave Erickson, to Sergeant. Ward’s father and Omaha Police Officer/Millard North Middle School SRO Tony Ward, pinned the badge on his son after he was sworn-in.

Atlantic Police Sgt. Cameron Ward gets a hug from his father Tony, following his promotion and badge pinning. (Atlantic Police Dept. Facebook page photo)

Cameron Ward joined the A-PD in Dec., 2016. He’s a native of Griswold and G.H.S graduate. Mayor Dave Jones recognized Chris Dvorak, for her thirty-years of service with the Atlantic Police Department. And. the Council also recognized Crista Wiskus for her 20-years of service to the Atlantic Public Library.

In other business, the Council approved/passed the following:

  • An Order to close the alley behind the Fireside Lounge to 7th Street, from 8-a.m. to 11-p.m on July 11th. Owner Mark Foegen plans on holding a street dance with live entertainment, similar to what took place last year, during RAGBRAI.
  • They also passed the 3rd & final reading of an ordinance amending the Animal Shelter’s fee schedule to cover State mandated vaccinations of all intake animals and those adopted, if there is no proof of prior vaccinations. The costs, ranging from $13-to-$60 or more, will be passed on to the adoptee.
  • The Council passed the 2nd reading of an ordinance amending City Code with regard to Curfew, which will be changed from 6-p.m. to Midnight, to Midnight to 5-a.m. The error was caught by Atlantic Police Lt. Paul Wood and brought to the Council’s attention.
  • The Atlantic City Council also approved the 1st reading of an amended ordinance pertaining to Tree Trimmer Licensing. The amendment requires proof of Worker’s Comp Insurance (if applicable), and adds exemptions for: City employees performing tree work as part of their job; Private property owners trimming, removing or cutting trees on their own property or the publicly-owned right-of-way abutting their property, or any exceptions determined valid the Mayor, on a case-by-case basis (such as a declared emergency).
  • The Council held and passed the 1st reading of an amended ordinance pertaining to “Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Merchants.” Changes include the addition of mobile food vendors and requirements, bond requirements are changed to insurance requirements, and there are two new exemptions.
  • They also passed the 1st reading of an ordinance concerning “Doing Business with the City,” which adds requirements for persons and businesses doing work for the City, to include insurance requirements.
  • And, the Council passed the 1st reading of an ordinance pertaining to “Truck & Large Vehicle parking.

Test Iowa clinic site to open in Pottawattamie County

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July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – A new Test Iowa clinic site is scheduled to open in Pottawattamie County on Mon., July 6, 2020. The new clinic site will be located at All Care Health Center, 902 South 6th St., in Council Bluffs.

Clinic sites are partnerships between the State of Iowa and local health care providers to increase access to testing in their communities. Clinics operate and staff the test sites. The state provides testing supplies and processes the samples through the State Hygienic Lab.

This is the second Test Iowa location in the area. The first site opened on May 29 at the Western Historic Trails Center, 3434 Richard Downing Ave., also in Council Bluffs. Individuals who wish to get tested at any site must first complete the online assessment at testiowa.com. They will then be directed to schedule an appointment.

Test Iowa is a statewide initiative to expand COVID-19 testing. Locations and hours of operation for all test sites can be found at testiowa.com or coronavirus.iowa.gov.

Ft. Dodge Correctional Facility Inmate tests positive for COVID-19

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July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE – Officials with the Iowa Department of Corrections said Wednesday, the Fort Dodge Correctional Facility earlier in the day, that an inmate has tested positive for COVID-19.  The inmate is an adult (between the ages of 18 and 40) male, and has been in medical isolation since first notifying staff that he was not feeling well on Tuesday, June 30. The inmate is experiencing mild symptoms, and will receive any medical care necessary as he recovers.

Staff at FDCF have also place the unit that the inmate was originally residing into a quarantine status, and additional testing is underway. Other sections of the facility will be placed on restricted movement status until thorough contact tracing can take place, and expanded testing can be conducted. While under restricted movement, privileges like video visitations will be suspended. Family are encouraged to check the department’s website for more information (doc.iowa.gov).

As expanded testing takes place across the facility for both staff and inmates, it is likely that more positive cases will be found and placed in medical isolation. The department will continue to update information on its website related to these statistics on a daily basis (https://doc.iowa.gov/COVID19). The department will be working closely with the Iowa Dept. of Public Health to ensure all reasonable mitigation steps are being taken.

Police arrest protesters at Iowa Capitol after confrontation

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July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa. (AP) — Police used tear gas and arrested people at the Iowa Capitol during a protest to persuade Gov. Kim Reynolds to restore voting rights to felons. KCCI reports the police said protesters started the confrontation on Wednesday but protesters accused law enforcement of mishandling the arrests.

Videos from the scene show Iowa State Patrol troopers taking some protesters to the ground while others tried to pull authorities away. Des Moines police arrived and more arrests were made. It was not immediately clear how many people were arrested or if there were any injuries.

Cards replace Yanks as White Sox opponent at Field of Dreams

Sports

July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have replaced the New York Yankees as the opponent for the Chicago White Sox in the Field of Dreams game on Aug. 13 at Dyersville, Iowa. The schedule change caused by the new coronavirus pandemic meant the White Sox no longer play the Yankees this season.

The new opponent, first reported by The Des Moines Register, was confirmed to The Associated Press by a person familiar with the arrangements who spoke on condition of anonymity Wednesday because the matchup has not been announced. Major League Baseball hopes to announce its new schedule next week.

PHYLLIS HANCOCK, 89, of Atlantic (Svcs. 07-06-2020)

Obituaries

July 1st, 2020 by Jim Field

PHYLLIS HANCOCK, 89, of Atlantic died Wednesday, July 1st at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs.  Funeral services for PHYLLIS HANCOCK will be held on Monday, July 6th at 10:30 a.m. at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic. The family requests that masks be worn during the service & visitation.

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Visitation with the family will be held on Sunday, July 5th from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Burial in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Wiota Methodist Church.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

PHYLLIS HANCOCK is survived by:

Husband: David

Children: Diane (Harry) Helfrich. Sandra (Mike) Conley.

4 Grandchildren

4 Great-Grandchildren

Few are using Iowa’s Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Program

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July 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state is offering a lifeline to people impacted by the pandemic, but so far very few have accepted. Several weeks ago, the Iowa Finance Authority opened its Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Program. Roger Pavey, executive director of Community Action of Eastern Iowa, says it’s for people who’ve lost income due to COVID-19 and have not received federal unemployment benefits under the CARES Act.

“Sometimes it’s just people choosing to not file for unemployment because they have some other, still-lesser opportunity but maybe better than drawing unemployment,” Pavey says. “And then we have a lot of people who maybe they were doing gig-type work – Uber, Lyft, Grub Hub, babysitting – informally on the side.”

Pavey’s agency serves Scott, Muscatine, Clinton and Cedar counties, and as of last week, just 42 people from those four had applied. He’s heard similar reports from other agencies across the state. One possible explanation is applying through the Iowa Finance Authority is, in his words, “cumbersome,” so his agency will help people apply. Income limits vary by county (80% of median income in each county), and those who qualify can receive up to four months of rent or mortgage payments, up to a maximum of 3,200 dollars.

The deadline to apply is December 31st, or when the money runs out – 15 million dollars has been allocated to the program.