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Senator Rita Hart To Attend Cass County Fair today

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July 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Rita Hart, state Senator and Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor under Iowa Gubernatorial candidate Fred Hubbell, will attend the Cass County Fair, Italian Fest, and Asian Fest today (Saturday), to share the Hubbell-Hart vision to get Iowa growing by putting people first. According to the campaign, Hart will be at the Cass County Democratic Party fair booth in the Commercial Building, at around Noon today.

Senator Rita Hart

Afterward she travels to Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, for the two other events. Hart is expected to discuss with fairgoers what her campaign says are cuts in the current administration’s funding for services that Iowans depend on, and Gov. Reynolds’ prioritizing wasteful corporate giveaways.

The Hubbell-Hart campaign says they “Will restore fiscal responsibility to the budget and prioritize investments in health care and education.”

Christopher Bell seeking rare 3rd straight Xfinity win

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July 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — Christopher Bell has been one of NASCAR’s rising young stars for the past few years. Over the past few weeks, Bell and the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 car have been so hot that he is close to joining some pretty select company.

Bell, a 23-year-old Oklahoma native and an Xfinity Series rookie, heads into tonight’s (Saturday night’s) race at Iowa Speedway seeking to become the first series regular with a three-race winning streak since Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 1999. Kyle Busch did it four times between 2008 and 2016 but he was also running full-time in the Cup Series — something Bell might be doing sooner rather than later if he keeps winning like he has.

“It would definitely be something special,” Bell said of the chance to win three straight. “To be able to get two in a row at Kentucky and Loudon, which are race tracks that are extremely different, is something that I’m proud of for our team … and we’ve got a good shot at it. We’ve been really fast here at Iowa.”

In less than three years, Bell has grown from largely an unknown driver to one in serious pursuit of both a second straight NASCAR championship — he won a Trucks title last year driving for Busch — and a shot at a ride at the sport’s highest level.
Bell got something of a late start to NASCAR, at least compared to some of his fellow drivers who were in a stock car before they even graduated high school.

Bell ran a pair of K&N races and seven Trucks events in 2015, winning for the first time on the dirt at Eldora. Bell showed enough promise to land a full-time truck ride with Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2016, winning just once but finishing in the top 10 in 19 of 23 events. Last season was the first of consecutive breakout seasons for Bell. He won five times and finished in the top five 15 times, and he clinched the championship by finishing second at Homestead.

Bell moved up yet again in 2018, landing a 23-race Xfinity deal with JGR after running just eight times in the series — including a win at Kansas in 2017.

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, 7/28/18

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July 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A former Davenport official who admitted placing a hidden camera in a restroom has been sentenced to 16 years in prison. The Quad-City Times reports 47-year-old Roy DeWitt was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty in June to eight counts of invasion of privacy. An arrest affidavit stated that DeWitt, a former city housing programs manager, concealed a digital camera in an employee-only restroom at a city-owned apartment building. The affidavit said eight people were recorded multiple times.

OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) — A southeast Iowa woman has been accused of killing her 5-year-old daughter. Wapello County records say 22-year-old Kelsie Thomas is charged with first-degree murder and is being held in Wapello County Jail. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says in a news release that Thomas admitted killing her daughter, but the release doesn’t say how the child died.

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a gust of wind forced a small plane off a runway as it landed at the Burlington airport in southeast Iowa. The accident occurred around 1 p.m. Thursday, with the single-engine plane ending up on a grassy median. Medics examined the two people who were on the plane, but neither was taken to a hospital. Their names weren’t released.

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — A woman has been accused of stealing from the account of a central Iowa nursing home resident. Jasper County Court records say 36-year-old Christan Maddison is charged with dependent adult abuse-exploitation. Her attorney didn’t return a call Friday. Authorities say the thefts occurred after the woman was granted a power of attorney to handle the nursing home resident’s finances.

Midwest Sports Headlines: Saturday, 7/28/18

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July 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Paul DeJong had three hits and three RBIs, Yadier Molina also had three hits and drove in a run, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 5-2 before a season-high crowd of 47,169 at Busch Stadium. DeJong’s RBI triple, just the sixth for the Cardinals this season, tied the game at 1 in the third and Jose Martinez followed with an RBI single to give St. Louis the lead.

SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mariners have bolstered their bullpen by acquiring right-handed reliever Sam Tuivailala from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for minor-league pitcher Seth Elledge. Tuivailala is 3-3 with a 3.69 ERA in 31 appearances for St. Louis this season, his second full season in the big leagues. Tuivailala will join a bullpen that’s been worked extensively in numerous close ball games.

NEW YORK (AP) — The game between the Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees has been postponed because of rain. The game never started and was called a half-hour after it was supposed to begin. The game will be made up as part of a split doubleheader Saturday.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers have acquired third baseman Mike Moustakas from the Kansas City Royals, making their second deal in as many days as the club makes a push for its first playoff appearance since 2011. The Brewers sent outfielder Brett Phillips and pitcher Jorge Lopez to the Royals, who are in last place in the AL Central.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — Eric Bieniemy has taken over as the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator after Matt Nagy left to become the head coach in Chicago. The former running back is the first coach whom Reid has elevated to that job who wasn’t a quarterback. But Bieniemy has proven an astute observer of the game during his time in Kansas City, giving Reid confidence he’s up to the task.

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — Christopher Bell has been one of NASCAR’s rising young stars for the past few years. He has been red hot late. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver and the No. 20 have won two straight races in the Xfinity Series. The 23-year-old Xfinity rookie from Oklahoma heads into Saturday night’s race at Iowa Speedway seeking to become the first series regular with a three-race winning streak since Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 1999.

Distracted driver crashes in Union County Friday afternoon

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A woman who told authorities she looked down to adjust her radio, ended up crashing her car into a guardrail in Union County, this (Friday) afternoon. The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports 22-year old Brenna Lynn Baker, of Creston, suffered possible injuries during the crash, that happened at around 1:15-p.m. on eastbound Highway 25. Baker was driving a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix when the car went out of control. She over-corrected, sending the vehicle into a wire guard rail near Summit Lake. Baker was transported by ambulance to the Creston hospital for treatment of unknown, possible injuries. Authorities say she was wearing her seat belt.

Damage to the car was estimated at $5,000 (a total loss). No citations were issued.

Authorities ask the public to be on the lookout for Clarinda Academy escapees

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers is asking the public to be on the lookout for two male, Native American students who absconded from the Clarinda Academy early this (Friday) afternoon. One of the students is 16-years old. He stands about 5-feet five-inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. He has short black hair. The other student is 13-years old. He is about five-feet tall and weighs about 100 pounds. He has medium length black hair. A description of their clothing was not available.

One of the students is from Rapid City, SD. The other from Minneapolis, MN. Authorities were search a cornfield northeast of the Academy as of 3-p.m. If you see two teens matching the description provided, contact law enforcement, and do not approach them.

The Clarinda Academy is a residential foster care facility that provides residential treatment to at-risk and delinquent male and female youth from several states.

Marshalltown hospital reopens one week after tornado strike

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — One week after tornado damage forced the evacuation of its patients to other hospitals, Unity Point Health-Marshalltown reopened its main campus this (Friday) morning. Dustin Wright, the hospital’s Vice President of Operations, says it’s been a long week since 43 residents were moved after last Thursday’s powerful twister.

Wright says “It’s taken some adjustments from all of us but we’re here for the community and we did our best with some limited resources but we’re proud of the work we did in the aftermath of the tornado. We’re excited to be back at the main campus again.” It helped that the hospital has a fairly new medical park on the south side of Marshalltown, a building was not affected by the July 19th tornado.

“We had to cancel a few elective procedures on Monday, but for the most part, we’ve been able to sustain a lot of our operations,” Wright says. One of the hospital’s free-standing clinics in the downtown area, a cardiology clinic, was destroyed by the storm. It is being relocated to part of the main downtown campus and is expected to be seeing patients again by the end of next week. U-S Senator Chuck Grassley visited Marshalltown this (Friday) morning and says he anticipates the federal government will move as quickly as it can to provide disaster relief assistance.

“We’re going to do all we can to respond to the mayor’s request,” Grassley says. “When this assessment by FEMA is done, then we want the president to make sure we get a quick designation and get all the help that would normally go to natural disasters.” Grassley said he could tell from what he first saw after the tornado first hit through today that quite a bit of cleanup had already taken place, adding, he knows there is much more work to be done.

Duane Arnold nuclear plant shutting down 5 years earlier

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A new agreement reached between Alliant Energy and the operator of Iowa’s only nuclear power plant will see the plant shut down five years earlier than first projected. NextEra Energy Resources spokesman, Peter Robbins, says the change came about as they looked at a new agreement with Alliant to purchase power from the Duane Arnold Energy Center in Palo.

Robbins said “We took a look at all options that were on the table an both companies agreed to move forward with shortening the term of the power purchase agreement. As of right now were are anticipating Duane Arnold Energy Center will cease electrical production, will cease commercial operations at the end of two-thousand-20.”

Robbins says employees of the plant will have some decisions to make. “We have about 540 people who work here at Duane Arnold right now and they’re part of our corporate family so today’s decision was very difficult for the entire company,” Robbins says. “We have a path forward for them. Our company believes in doing the right thing and treating people with respect — and that’s what we are going to do in this case.” He says employees will have several options as the plant moves toward closing.

“Between now and the end of 2020 we will be able to offer people who are retirement eligible an enhanced retirement package,” he says. “When we do shut down in late 2020 we are still going to need about 300 people here on sight. So we’ll have hundreds of jobs available on sight in 2020 as we start the decommissioning process. And for anybody who is interested, we will offer jobs within our company.” He says Next-Era has operations in 35 states. The shutdown of the Palo operation will begin soon after the energy contract expires.

“A lot of what that work involves is unloading fuel from the reactor and putting it safely in what’s called spent fuel pool to let it cool down. That takes place over a period of years,” according to Robbins. “So, the decommissioning process for a nuclear power plant is very gradual, very lengthy. We anticipate it will start in late 2020, and it will carry on for a significant amount of time.” Robbins says the declining costs of other sources of energy have led to the decision to shut down the plant.

“You are just seeing continued pressure on all sources of energy — from renewables and from natural gas — and we are certainly seeing that in the market place in Iowa,” Robbins says. Next-Era Energy Resources says it plans to invest approximately 650 million dollars in existing and new renewables generation across Iowa before the end of 2020. Alliant Energy says it will save customers nearly 300 million dollars in the next 21 years by switching away from the use of the nuclear power. Alliant Energy has agreed to make a 110 million dollar buyout payment to Next-Era Energy Resources in September 2020 to cover the cost to shorten the term of the power agreement.

Former Davenport manager gets 16 years for restroom camera

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A former Davenport official who admitted placing a hidden camera in a restroom has been sentenced to 16 years in prison. The Quad-City Times reports 47-year-old Roy DeWitt was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty in June to eight counts of invasion of privacy.

DeWitt, a former city housing programs manager who now lives in Pella, said he was “extremely remorseful for what I did.” An arrest affidavit stated that DeWitt concealed a digital camera in an employee-only restroom at a city-owned apartment building. The affidavit said eight people were recorded multiple times from January 2017 to March 2018.

DeWitt was fired March 19 after failing to attend an interview and pre-disciplinary meeting. He had worked for the city since 2007.

State Baseball Scoreboard Friday 07/27/2018

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July 27th, 2018 by admin

Class 3A Semifinals – Friday, July 27

#2 Harlan 7, #6 Waverly-Shell Rock 6

#1 Assumption, Davenport 2, #4 Bishop Heelan, Sioux City 1

Class 3A Final – Saturday, July 28

5:00—#1 Assumption, Davenport (33-10) vs. #2 Harlan (33-3)

Class 4A Semifinals – Friday, July 27

Urbandale 7, Epworth, Western Dubuque 3

Cedar Rapids, Washington 5, Valley, West Des Moines 4

Class 4A Final – Saturday, July 28

7:30-p..m. #2 Urbandale (35-6) vs. #8 Cedar Rapids, Washington (27-17)