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Court rejects former patrol sergeant’s discrimination case

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September 29th, 2018 by admin

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from a former Missouri State Highway Patrol sergeant who alleged he was discriminated against after speaking out about the drowning of a handcuffed Iowa man.

U.S. District Judge Willie Epps found Wednesday that Randy Henry went too far in talking to reporters, posting information on Facebook and talking to relatives of 20-year-old Brandon Ellingson about a “supposed cover-up” of the Arizona State University student’s drowning, The Jefferson City News-Tribune reports.

Henry had alleged that he was forced to retire early from the patrol after nearly three decades of service because he was a whistleblower. J.C. Pleban, Henry’s attorney, said they would appeal.

Ellingson, who was from suburban Des Moines, tumbled out of a patrol boat in 2014 while former trooper Anthony Piercy was transporting Ellingson for a breath test after his arrest on suspicion of boating while intoxicated. Once in the water, Ellingson slipped out of an improperly secured life vest. Piercy pleaded guilty to misdemeanor negligent operation of a vessel. His law enforcement license was revoked.

In the days after Ellingson’s death, Henry told investigators what Piercy had told him in a phone call the night of the drowning. Piercy’s account to investigators, however, was different, and so was his testimony during a coroner’s inquest. According to the lawsuit, when Henry relayed to investigators what Piercy had told him, Henry was told not to prepare a report.

“Henry believed that the (patrol) intended to cover up the facts and circumstances of the Ellingson drowning to protect itself from civil liability and Piercy from criminal liability,” the lawsuit reads. “After the inquest, he began speaking as a private citizen about this matter of public concern.”

Henry, who was a veteran Missouri Water Patrol officer when the agency was combined with the Highway Patrol in 2011, eventually testified twice in front of a legislative committee about concerns with the merger.

Henry said the merger had resulted in road troopers like Piercy being poorly cross-trained to serve as Water Patrol officers.

Epps found that testimony was protected but faulted him for implying that a special prosecutor assigned to review the drowning case wouldn’t implicate the patrol in any wrongdoing because the prosecutor’s son had been cleared of wrongdoing in an unrelated case. Epps ruled that Henry’s “allegations were largely unsupported by facts.”

Lawsuit filed against embattled roadside zoo

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September 29th, 2018 by admin

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — A group of Iowa residents wants a state court to force a roadside zoo to get rid of its animals.

The residents filed a lawsuit Thursday in Delaware County against Pam and Tom Sellner, who own Cricket Hollow Animal Park just west of Manchester. It alleges several cases of animal neglect, including keeping animals in cramped, unsanitary cases without access to water and failing to obtain veterinary care.

In 2016 a court ruled the zoo had violated the Endangered Species Act, and a federal appeals court upheld the ruling this past April.

Pam Sellner told the Telegraph Herald she couldn’t address the new allegations but said, “There’s no reason for any of it.”

Woman who poured rubbing alcohol on child gets probation

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September 29th, 2018 by admin

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A Davenport woman who poured rubbing alcohol on her 2-year-old disabled child has been given a year of probation.

The Quad-City Times reports that 29-year-old Darshanda McNeal was sentenced earlier this month to 240 days in jail, but 210 days were suspended. She’d pleaded guilty to misdemeanor child endangerment.

Davenport police were sent to McNeal’s home Aug. 9 for a report of a person abusing and threatening to kill the child. Police say she was live streaming the incident on Facebook using her cellphone. Officers were able to intervene, and the child was taken to a local hospital as precaution. Police say the child did not suffer any physical injuries.

Henningsen Construction reports trailer theft near Creston

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September 29th, 2018 by admin

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports that on Wednesday morning at 7:24am Henningsen Construction officials reported the theft of a trailer. Sometime overnight someone took a 2007 CM enclosed trailer that was parked at the corner of Creamery Road and REA Road. The trailer and its contents were valued at $17,500.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 09/29/2018

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September 29th, 2018 by admin

Skyscan Forecast   Saturday, September 29, 2018  Dan Hicks

Today: Mostly cloudy. Scattered light rain. E @ 10-15. High 53.

Tonight: Cloudy. Rain. E @ 10-15. Low 48.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy. Rain and a few thundershowers. E @ 10-20. High 58.

Monday: Variable cloudiness. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 70.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 74.

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AHSTW grinds out win over Earlham to stay unbeaten

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September 28th, 2018 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings got a strong test from the Earlham Cardinals on Friday night but were able to grind out a 35-7 win. It was a quick moving first half with both teams keeping the ball mostly on the ground and limiting possessions. Both teams had one long scoring drive and it was tied 7-7 at the break.

The grinding battle continued through a good chunk of the third quarter before two big back-to-back scoring plays turned the tide in favor of the Vikings. With 3:54 left in the third quarter AHSTW quarterback Blake Osbahr threw a beautiful 50-yard touchdown pass to Drake Partridge to give the Vikings a lead at 14-7. On the first active play of the next drive Earlham was stripped of the football on an end around and Blake Osbahr scooped it up for the Vikings and returned it 35-yards for another score. That pushed the Vikings lead out to 21-7. In 20 seconds of time off the clock the game went from tied to a 14-point AHSTW lead.  Momentum snowballed in the Vikings direction from that point on as Drake Partridge grabbed a nifty interception on the next Cardinal possession, and three plays later Gabe Pauley punched it into the end zone. The Vikings would tack on one more score in the fourth quarter on another Osbahr to Partridge connection to bring the final score to 35-7.

The Vikings turned the ball over three times with two lost fumbles and an interception. Earlham coughed up the ball three times with two fumbles and one interception. The two teams also combined for five possessions that ended in turnovers on downs.

Blake Osbahr had a big game for the Vikings throwing three touchdown passes, rushing for a score, and returning a fumble for a touchdown. The #3 Vikings improved to 6-0 on the season and 2-0 in Class A District 9. The Vikings return home to host Nodaway Valley next week.

Earlham falls to 2-4 on the season and 0-2 in District play. They will travel to Southwest Valley next Friday.

Listen back to the full game broadcast below.

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High School Football Scoreboard – Week 6 – 09/28/2018

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September 28th, 2018 by admin

Friday (09/28/2018)

CLASS 4A:

District 7
Ames 49, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 3
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 34, Des Moines North 12
Valley, West Des Moines 49, Urbandale 10

CLASS 3A:

District 1
Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 30, Denison-Schleswig 20

District 2
Carroll 36, Boone 0

District 9
Creston/O-M 16, ADM 13
Harlan 42, Glenwood 12
Lewis Central 52, Winterset 14

CLASS 2A:

District 9
Kuemper Catholic 16, Greene County 8
OABCIG 39, Atlantic 16
Red Oak 57, Shenandoah 23

CLASS 1A:

District 8
AC/GC 38, Clarinda 20
Mount Ayr 21, Panorama 13
Van Meter 35, West Central Valley 14

District 9
East Sac County 35, Cherokee, Washington 18
Missouri Valley 68, MVAOCOU 8
Treynor 28, Underwood 26

CLASS A:

District 2
IKM-Manning 39, Manson Northwest Webster 8

District 9
AHSTW 35, Earlham 7
Riverside 30, Nodaway Valley 8
St. Albert 50, Southwest Valley 13

District 10
Lawton-Bronson 12, Logan-Magnolia 7
Tri-Center 36, West Monona 28
Westwood 26, Woodbury Central 6

CLASS 8-Player:

District 6
Mormon Trail 58, Moravia 8
East Union 74, Murray 18
Lamoni 52, Seymour/Moulton-Udell 12
Southeast Warren 28, Lenox 12

District 7
Fremont-Mills 48, Bedford 0
East Mills 35, Sidney 34
Stanton 68, Essex/South Page 8
Griswold 60, Clarinda Academy 42

District 8
Audubon 63, Coon Rapids-Bayard 33
Glidden-Ralston 56, Boyer Valley 26
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 51, West Harrison 6
Woodbine 30, CAM 20

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 6 – 09/28/2018

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September 28th, 2018 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games each week. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Last Week:

Matt Mullenix 4-4
Chris Parks 4-4
Doug Leonard 4-4
Jim Field 4-4

Overall Standings:

Matt Mullenix 26-14
Chris Parks 26-14
Doug Leonard 25-15
Jim Field 24-16

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Hendricks, Bryant lead way as Cubs beat Cardinals 8-4

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September 28th, 2018 by admin

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs are closing in on the NL Central championship and have their sights set on another deep playoff run.

It sure would help if Kyle Hendricks keeps pitching like this. They’ll take a few more big home runs from Kris Bryant, too.

Hendricks went eight innings in another strong start, Bryant connected and the Cubs moved closer to the division title while dealing another hit to St. Louis’ playoff hopes, beating the Cardinals 8-4 on Friday.

“This is what you look for,” Hendricks said. “These are the games you want to play in, games that have meaning like this. That’s why we play the game. Hopefully, we’ve got a lot of these left.”

The Cubs came into the final weekend of the regular season with a franchise-record fourth straight trip to the postseason assured and their third division title in a row in sight. They remained one game ahead of Milwaukee, which beat Detroit 6-5 on Friday night.

The Cubs can clinch the NL Central on Saturday — and home-field advantage throughout the NL playoffs — with a win and a Brewers loss.

St. Louis matched a season high with its fourth straight loss, after being swept by Milwaukee this week. The Cardinals trail Los Angeles by two games for the second NL wild card after the Dodgers won 3-1 in San Francisco late Friday night.

With two games remaining, one more St. Louis loss or Los Angeles win would eliminate the Cardinals from postseason contention.

UP NEXT

Cardinals: RHP Miles Mikolas (17-4, 2.94 ERA) looks to win his fifth straight start, after holding San Francisco to two runs and two hits in seven innings on Sunday.

Cubs: LHP Cole Hamels (4-2, 2.47) tries to shake off back-to-back losses after going 4-0 in his first nine starts for Chicago following a trade from Texas. He homered against Pittsburgh on Monday but got outpitched by Jameson Taillon.

Trojan Preview – Week 6 – 09/28/2018

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September 28th, 2018 by admin

KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks’ Weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Mike McDermott. They talk about the loss last week to Kuemper Catholic and look forward to the homecoming match-up with OA-BCIG.

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