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Tatis, Padres win in Cards’ home opener; Goldschmidt 5th HR

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April 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Rookie Fernando Tatis Jr. and pinch-hitter Hunter Renfroe homered as the San Diego Padres overcame another home run by Paul Goldschmidt and beat St. Louis 5-3 Friday in the Cardinals’ home opener.

Goldschmidt drew a standing ovation in his first at-bat at Busch Stadium since being traded to St. Louis. He hit his fifth home run in seven games this season, connecting in the eighth inning off Trey Wingenter.

The 20-year-old Tatis, whose father — Fernando Sr. — played three seasons for the Cardinals, hit a two-run drive in the seventh off Alex Reyes (0-1). Tatis’ second homer of the year helped the Padres score three times in the inning for a 5-2 lead.
Padres starter Nick Margevicius allowed one hit over five innings, striking out one and walking one. In his major league debut, he gave up three hits and one run over five innings last weekend against San Francisco.

St. Louis starter Jack Flaherty tossed five shutout innings. He gave up six hits, but stranded eight runners. Reliever Robert Stock (1-0) picked up the win despite giving up the tying run on an RBI single by Marcell Ozuna in the sixth. Kirby Yates closed for his fourth save. Paul DeJong also homered for St. Louis. The Cardinals have lost their road opener and home opener each of the last two seasons.

Iowa authorities ID body found on river shore near college

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April 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SHELDON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have identified a man whose body was found on a shore of the Floyd River near a college campus in northwest Iowa.

The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office said Friday in a news release that the Iowa State Medical Examiner has identified the victim as 27-year-old Cory Allen Wright, of Sheldon. Officials say a fingerprint and tattoos on the body were used to confirm Wright’s identity.

Wright’s body was found the morning of March 26 near the southeast portion of Northwest Iowa Community College property in Sheldon. Authorities said it appeared Wright’s body had been underwater.

Officials say the cause of death has not yet been determined.

Axne urges “immediate action’ on disaster relief

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April 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa’s third district Congresswoman Cindy Axne has sent a letter to congressional leaders, urging “immediate action” on disaster relief. “There’s a lot of concern that towns might not come back from this,” Axne says. “…We’ve got a lot to manage here.” Axne’s letter went to Democratic and Republicans leaders in both the House and Senate.

She wrote that now is NOT the time for political games and congress should not turn its back on Americans recovering from the devastating damage of natural disasters. Earlier this week, Democrats in the U.S. Senate blocked a vote on a disaster aid package as they seek more money for hurricane victims in Puerto Rico.

Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, says congress must respond to the requests from local and state officials who are directly dealing with this spring’s flooding. “Certainly, as the governor, indicated it is like an ocean out there,” Axne said. “There were white caps on some of the fields. That’s how deep the water is.” Axne will be in three western Iowa counties tomorrow (Saturday).

“We’ll be working with emergency management again, local election officials, stopping by shelters and visiting farms that have been under water,” Axne says. Axne has joined the effort trying to expand U-S-D-A crop insurance for crops damaged in the field to also cover grain that’s been harvested and sitting in storage bins. Much of that grain in Mills and Fremont Counties has been spoiled by the flooding.

“There’s some outlay for our farmers that they’re not going to be able to get back unless we can get some specific language that would fit in with one of the programs that USDA offers,” Axne said. “I’m working on that and then, of course, working with Senators Grassley and Ernst. They’re trying to get things through the Senate. I’m coordinating here at the House, so that we can move this forward.”

Axne says during her trip to the flood zone last week she spent time with a 17-year-old in a shelter who fled his home with nothing more than the clothes he was wearing.

Free legal assistance is available for Iowa flood victims

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April 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with FEMA say a toll-free disaster hotline is available to survivors of the recent Iowa floods who may need legal assistance. The hotline allows callers to request the assistance of a lawyer to aid in disaster-related matters, and is a partnership between Legal Aid of Iowa, The Iowa State Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division and the American Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division.

Flood victims facing legal issues may call 833-885-9876 toll-free, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday to request assistance. When connected to the hotline voicemail, callers should leave their name, phone number, brief details of the assistance needed and in which county they are located. Individuals who qualify for assistance will be matched with Iowa lawyers who have volunteered to provide free legal assistance. The types of legal assistance available include:

  • Assistance with securing FEMA and other government benefits available to disaster survivors;
  • Assistance with life, medical and property insurance claims;
  • Help with home repair contracts and contractors;
  • Replacement of wills and other important legal documents destroyed in the disaster;
  • Assistance in consumer protection matters, remedies and procedures; Counseling on mortgage-foreclosure problems; and
  • Counseling on landlord-tenant problems.

Some Iowans May Be Eligible For Disaster Food Assistance

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April 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Presidential Disaster Declaration issued on March 23, 2019, allows the Iowa Department of Human Services (DHS) to offer the Disaster Food Assistance Program for some Iowans impacted by high water and power outages due to the recent floods in western Iowa. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and DHS have approved the Disaster Food Assistance Program for affected, qualified individuals in the following counties: Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Monona, and Woodbury.

Disaster Food Assistance uses different qualifying rules than regular Food Assistance. If you would not normally qualify for Food Assistance, based on income, you may qualify for Disaster Food Assistance.

“This will help Iowans get their household back on track following this historic flooding,” said Jerry R. Foxhoven, director of DHS. “It can make a big difference for families who may be experiencing food insecurity during this difficult time.”

For more information visit: https://dhs.iowa.gov/.

Reynolds wants new approaches and prayer for flood problems

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April 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has been calling for new approaches to deal with persistent flooding, and now she’s also seeking prayers to deal with the problem.

On Monday, Reynolds was surrounded by evangelical Christians as she signed a proclamation declaring Sunday a statewide day of prayer for flood recovery. Reynolds and the group then bowed their heads together in prayer.

Earlier in the week, Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts signed a similar proclamation.
In response to questions from reporters, Reynolds repeated her call for new approaches to reduce immediate and long-term flood risks along the Missouri River, saying companies and residents will leave if flood threats remain high.

She called on Congress to set aside politics and pass a disaster aid bill. A measure funding Midwest flood relief has been delayed in the U.S. Senate by calls from Democrats to spend more on Puerto Rico, which is still recovering from 2017 hurricane damage.

Missouri Valley man arrested for Probation Violation in Montgomery County

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April 5th, 2019 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Missouri Valley man for Violation of Probation on Friday. At 2:45pm Deputies arrested 44-year-old Troy A. Myers of Missouri Valley after he was transported from Pottawattamie County to the Montgomery County Jail. He was booked in and held on $5,000 bond.

Gustafson named USBWA National Player of the Year

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April 5th, 2019 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa senior Megan Gustafson has been named the U.S. Basketball Writers Association National Player of the Year, the USBWA announced Friday.

Gustafson will be formally presented with the award at the USBWA College Basketball Awards Dinner at the Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis on Monday, April 15.

Gustafson is the first Hawkeye and first Big Ten women’s basketball student-athlete to win the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award. The USBWA has named a National Player of the Year since the 1987-88 season and the award was named for Meyers Drysdale, four-time All-American at UCLA from 1975-78, in 2012.

Yesterday, Gustafson earned AP National Player of the Year honors, becoming the first Big Ten women’s basketball student-athlete to receive national player of the year recognition of any kind since Purdue’s Stephanie White won the Wade Trophy and the Honda Sports Award in 1999.

This season, Gustafson led the nation in five categories, including points per game (27.9) and field goal percentage (69.6). She ended her career with 2,804 points and 1,460 rebounds. On Monday, Gustafson became just the fourth NCAA women’s basketball student-athlete and the first ever post player to score 1,000 or more points in a single season.

NATIONAL AWARDS TRACKER

USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale National Player of the Year Award
AP National Player of the Year
espnW National Player of the Year
Senior Class Award Winner
Lisa Leslie Top Center Award
AP First Team All-American
espnW First Team All-American
WBCA First Team All-American
United State Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) First Team All-American

Gustafson, a two-time Big Ten Player of the Year, is also a finalist for the Naismith Trophy and the John R. Wooden Award.

CARLA ANNETTE JOHNK, 58, of Hancock (4-8-2019)

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April 5th, 2019 by Jim Field

CARLA ANNETTE JOHNK, 58, of Hancock died Thursday, April 4th at her home.  Celebration of Life service for CARLA ANNETTE JOHNK will be held on Monday, April 8th at 11:00 am at the First Presbyterian Church in Walnut.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

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Family will greet friends on Sunday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the church.

Burial in the Lincoln Township Cemetery in Walnut at a later date.

CARLA ANNETTE JOHNK is survived by:

Husband:  Kent Johnk of Walnut.

Sons:  Ryne (Hannah) Johnk of Walnut & Ty Johnk of Walnut.

Daughter:  Brittni (Steven) Owens of Houston, TX.

Brothers:  Charles (Mary) Carroll of Joplin, MO & Wade (Terri) Carroll of Amarillo, TX.

Sisters:  Lyla (Mark) Schroder of Hancock & Gayle Carroll of Avoca.

Sister-in-Law:  Ann Carroll of Avoca.

3 Grandchildren

$116,841 Granted to Audubon County Nonprofit Agencies

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April 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Genelle Deist, Chair of the Audubon County Community Foundation, is pleased to announce that grants totaling $116,841.19 were awarded to Audubon County nonprofit agencies. The following nonprofit organizations, which submitted applications to the Audubon County Community Foundation by the February 1st deadline, were awarded grants by the Audubon County Community Foundation Board of Directors:

  • Audubon County Conservation Board – Littlefield Recreation Area Playground, $20,000.
  • Audubon Recreation Foundation – Bowling Lanes, $30,000.
  • Exira Community Club – Rec Reno Project, $25,000.
  • Exira Parks Committee – Exira Legion Playground Project, $10,000.
  • Friendship Home Foundation – Memory Support Unit Improvements, $19,091.19
  • The Children’s Nest – Playground Renovation Project, $12,750.

Nonprofit representatives receiving grant awards (left to right): 1st row: Mary Wede, The Children’s Nest; Jess Nixon, Friendship Home Foundation; Lexi Christensen, Exira Parks Committee; Harper and Abby Rasmussen, Exira Community Club; 2nd row: Bruce Haag, Audubon County Conservation Board, Troy Wessel and Jenny Smith, Audubon Recreation Foundation; 3rd row: Audubon County Community Foundation Advisory Board Members Shelley Burr, Genelle Deist, and Bob Blomme.

All grantees met the criteria as Audubon County nonprofit agencies or organizations with charitable missions in the areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services. Only organizations providing services in Audubon County were eligible. Audubon County agency representatives received their checks on April 5th. During brief check distribution activities, Deist commended the nonprofit agencies for their individual efforts to provide a better quality of life for the residents of Audubon County.

The Audubon County Community Foundation, as an affiliate of the Omaha Community Foundation and member of the Community Foundations of Southwest Iowa, receives funds annually from the State of Iowa County Endowment Fund Program for endowment building and grant-making throughout the county. Created in 2004, the County Endowment Fund Program is funded by a percentage of the state’s commercial gaming tax revenue. These funds are distributed annually to participating community foundations and affiliate community foundations associated with counties without a state-issued gaming license.

Beyond the County Endowment Fund Program, the Audubon County Community Foundation works with individuals, families, businesses and organizations to create permanent funds that address changing, vital community needs and interests. Donating to a permanently endowed fund helps your neighbors today AND you help build a stronger community tomorrow. Not only that, you may be eligible to receive a 25% Endow Iowa Tax Credit for each donation, in addition to any Federal tax benefits for which you may qualify.

For information about donating or establishing an individual foundation/fund, please contact any of the Board Members, or call Stacey Goodman, Iowa Foundations Director, at 800-794-3458.