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Area Baseball Scores from Friday, 6/29/18

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June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CAM, Anita 11, Boyer Valley, Dunlap 1 (5 innings)
Carlisle 14, Carroll 0 (5 innings)
Carlisle 20, Carroll 10 (6 innings)
Central Decatur, Leon 6, Lenox 0
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 6, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 4
Creston 15, Treynor 13
EHK-Exira 8, Glidden-Ralston 0
Earlham 4, Madrid 3
Interstate 35, Truro 10, East Union, Afton 0
Lewis Central 11, Glenwood 0 (5 innings)
Madrid 3, Earlham 2
Martensdale-St. Marys 9, Mount Ayr 0
Pleasantville 7, Nodaway Valley 0
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 11, Red Oak 5
West Harrison, Mondamin 6, Coon Rapids-Bayard 4

Iowa early News Headlines: 6/20/18

Sports

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

SPIRIT LAKE, Iowa (AP) — A Minnesota-based company says it’s considering moving production of some motorcycles out of the country because of European tariffs, just days after Harley-Davidson announced a similar move. A spokeswoman for Polaris Industries acknowledged Friday the company could move some production of its Indian brand of motorcycles from northwest Iowa to Poland.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors in Iowa have charged a Brazilian man accused of causing a flight from Calgary, Canada, to Chicago to be diverted to Cedar Rapids. Prosecutors said Friday that 33-year-old Guilherme Alves De Melo was charged Tuesday with one count of intimidating a flight crew member. A complaint says that on June 23, Alves became disruptive and “lost it” about an hour before the plane was scheduled to land, causing the plane to land at the eastern Iowa airport.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A national abortion-rights organization says the Iowa Supreme Court acted “absolutely appropriately” in striking down a 72-hour waiting period for women seeking abortions. Ilyse Hogue is president of NARAL Pro-Choice America. She says Friday’s ruling upholds precedent, the rights of Iowa women and their “dignity and respect.” She also says Sen. Charles Grassley should consider those issues when advancing any U.S. Supreme Court nominees. The Iowa senator leads the Senate Judiciary Committee.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Despite acknowledging a county prosecutor’s behavior was “egregious,” the Iowa Supreme Court ordered the reinstatement of the attorney, saying his actions didn’t reach the threshold to remove an elected official. The court ruled Friday that Abraham Watkins was wrongly removed as Van Buren County attorney in 2017 following allegations of sexual harassment. He was accused of commenting on an employee’s breasts, appearing in underwear in his home office and displaying nude photos of his wife.

Midwest Sports Headlines: Saturday, June 30th 2018

Sports

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Julio Teheran pitched six scoreless innings and Johan Camargo had a two-run double among his three hits to help the Atlanta Braves beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1. Teheran allowed two hits, struck out four and walked two. He walked the first two batters of the game and then retired 15 of the next 16. Dan Winkler picked up his first major league save by retiring the only two batters he faced as Atlanta won for only the fourth time in 13 games in St. Louis since the start of the 2016 season.

SEATTLE (AP) — Marco Gonzales pitched a six-hitter for his first career complete game, Mitch Haniger and Mike Zunino homered, and the Seattle Mariners beat the Kansas City Royals 4-1. Gonzales struck out seven and didn’t issue a walk while throwing just 96 pitches.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa City police have charged Hawkeyes wrestler Sam Stoll with making a false report to police after they say he lied to them after being shot in the knee. Authorities say Stoll first told them he shot himself while he was in his garage on June 19 but admitted it happened while playing a prank on a friend. Stoll has had surgery and been released from a hospital. He has one more season of eligibility.

JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — Brett Moffitt won the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Chicagoland Speedway after leader John Hunter Nemechek ran out of gas on the final lap. Moffitt won for the third time this season and fourth time overall.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Atlanta Braves catcher Tyler Flowers was removed from the game at St. Louis after flying out to end the sixth inning. Flowers, who came in hitting .248, appeared to hurt his right knee on a swing earlier in the at-bat. He walked off the field on his own, but with a noticeable limp.

Creston man arrested Friday morning

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June 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports 20-year old Kessler Allen Tomas, of Creston, was arrested at around 1:50-a.m., Friday. He was taken into custody for OWI/2nd offense, and later released from the Union County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

Madison County man dies in NE IA rollover accident

News

June 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A man from Madison County died Friday afternoon during a single-vehicle rollover accident in northeast Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol reports 72-year old Richard L. Martin, of Earlham, who was wearing his seat belt, died at the hospital in Waverly after the 2004 Ford Ranger he was driving crashed at around 2:11-p.m., Friday.

The Patrol says Martin was traveling north on Highway 218 in Bremer County, when for reasons unknown, his pickup left the road and entered a ditch at the Janesville interchange. The truck rolled several times before coming to rest in the ditch.

The accident remains under investigation.

 

Ignition interlocks to be required for ALL convicted drunk drivers

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June 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A new state law that takes effect this Sunday will force ANYONE with a drunk driving conviction to install an “ignition interlock” on their vehicle if they want to legally drive during their probationary period. The devices test a driver’s breath and prevent the vehicle from starting if the driver has been drinking, but until now only repeat drunk drivers and first time offenders with a high blood alcohol level have been forced to use them in Iowa. Brad Fralick is a spokesman for Intoxalock, a Des Moines-based company that makes and installs the devices.

“Currently there’s about 5400 of these devices in use in Iowa,” he says. “We expect that with this law that number will jump to between 8000 and 9000 devices in use in the state.” It costs about 80 dollars to install the device, another 70-dollars a month to rent it and then about 40 dollars to have it removed when the probationary period is over. Those fees are all paid by the convicted drunk driver.

“When they install it, it goes in the ignition module, so it’s going to be up under the dash,” he says. “It’s going to have a cord attached to it. It’s a relatively short cord…enough to allow you to take the test, but not so long that it would be easy for someone else to try to blow for you.”

After the engine starts, the devices periodically require another breath test to make sure the driver is sober and that no one else blew into the device to start the engine. Several states also require cameras which provide visual confirmation the driver is testing his or her own breath. “We think that Iowa is going to go to camera devices,” Fralick says, “probably through the administrative rule process, so I would expect those to be in use in Iowa relatively soon.”

Iowa is now one of 30 states which require everyone convicted of drunk driving to install these devices. “Unfortunately, with ignition interlocks, it’s a numbers game,” Fralick says. “The more of these you get into the vehicles, you see a corresponding impact on fatalities, crashes and arrests.”

A study published last year in the American Journal of Medicine indicated there had been a seven percent decrease in fatal drunk driving crashes in states where everyone convicted of drunk driving must test their breath before their vehicle will start. According to the Centers for Disease Control, the devices reduce repeat arrests for drunk driving by about 70 percent while they are installed. Another alcohol-related state law goes into effect today. It reduces liability for bars and restaurants accused of over-serving alcohol to someone involved in a drunk driving accident.

(Radio Iowa)

Cass County Supervisor’s News (6/29)

News

June 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors, minus Mark Wedemyer, met Friday morning in Atlantic, during a regularly scheduled session. According to Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman, during the meeting, Dave Sturm, with Snyder & Associates, filed an eight application for partial payment on the URA Road paving construction project. The Board then motioned for and approved Manatt’s Inc. application for partial payment No. 8 on the Glacier-to Buck Creek-to Echo Road paving project, in the amount of $232,263.90.

County Engineer Charles Bechtold then reviewed current road projects, and the Board approved an application for a permit to display fireworks. The permit was granted to Ron Schroeder, of Lyman, for the display of fireworks on July 3rd.

Auditor Sunderman reported that a resolution for end of fiscal year budget considerations was necessary, and the Board unanimously approved a motion to adopt the resolution to “Amend Expense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2017-18.”

An earlier Resolution (2018-019) directed that a loan in the amount of $350,000 be advanced for the funding of projects in the 2017 Cass County Agribusiness Urban Renewal Area to be repaid from future incremental property tax revenues to be derived from the Urban Renewal Area. The amended Resolution (2018-022) allows a county budget transfer adjustment (change in transfer/loan authority) for FY2018, as follows: Transfer $350,000 from “Fund 26000 Local Option Sales Tax Fund” to “Fund 34000 2017 Cass County Agribusiness Urban Renewal Area Capital Projects Fund.”  Resolution adopted this 29th day of June, 2018.

The Cass County Supervisors also conducted the second and final hearing and reading on proposed amendment to Ordinance 7. Hearing or receiving no objections, the Board elected to waive a third hearing, and to adopt amendment to Ordinance 7 by striking all text of current Ordinance 7-Veterans Emergency Assistance Program and replacing with new text. (a copy of which is on file with County Auditor).

JULY 2018

Birthday Club

June 29th, 2018 by admin

July 1st:

  • Bev England of Audubon (Winner)
  • Mark Knudsen of Atlantic
  • Joann Brahms of Griswold

July 2nd:

  • Emmy Olson of Exira (Winner)
  • Kay Harris-Wickman of Atlantic
  • Sheryl Chisholm of Atlantic
  • Phil Hood of Atlantic
  • Julie Vais of Exira

July 3rd:

  • Cora Zikuda of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Al Chestnut of Atlantic
  • Joni Fancher of Audubon

July 4th:

  • Joyce Jenkins of Exira (Winner)

July 5th:

  • Chris Wahlert of Exira (Winner)
  • Katelynn Ketchum of Casey

July 6th:

  • no birthdays

July 7th:

  • Cheryl Christensen of Cumberland (Winner)
  • BJ Mathisen of Atlantic
  • Arnie Lamp of Atlantic
  • Reid Mosier of Atlantic
  • Lynette Black of Audubon

July 8th:

  • Mike Elsberry of Atlantic (Winner)

July 9th:

  • Cestra Dodson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Alex Clemsen of Exira

July 10th:

  • Vicki Nordskog of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Ellie Wahlert of Exira

July 11th:

  • Kenleigh Hardisty of Anita (Winner)
  • Lynn Anderson of Audubon
  • Kellie Jimerson of Atlantic
  • Mildred Klemmish of Anita

July 12th:

  • Leah Schmidt of Harlan (Winner)

July 13th:

  • Mike Mortensen of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Carol Seddon of Atlantic
  • Annette Andersen of Kimballton

July 14th:

  • No Birthdays submitted

July 15th:

  • No Birthdays submitted

July 16th:

  • Bill Michael Stockwell of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Connie Jessen of Exira

July 17th:

  • Hayden Cooper Lansdown of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mike Haley, Sr. of Exira
  • John P. Walker of Exira
  • Erin Kelly of Griswold
  • Tracey Hardisty of Anita
  • Lucas Mortensen of Kimballton
  • Brenda Euken of Wiota
  • Greg “Spanky” Franken of Atlantic

July 18th:

  • Mike Mathisen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Vern Kinnison of Wiota
  • Mary Ottmar of Atlantic
  • Kaiti Anthofer of Exira

July 19th:

  • Zach Zellmer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Alice Brown of Atlantic
  • Megan Wedemeyer of Adair
  • Julie Miller of Audubon

July 20th:

  • Melissa Dodson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Dorothy Wolf of Exira
  • Tat Thygesen of Audubon
  • Patty Rogers of Wiota
  • Dennis Witt of Atlantic

July 21st:

  • No Birthdays Submitted

July 22nd:

  • Madison Brown of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Janie Voss of Villisca
  • Jennifer Johnson of Hamlin
  • Seth Roenfeld of Atlantic
  • Terri Thompson of Exira
  • Judy Hill of Exira

July 23rd:

  • Pastor Glen Meyers of Exira (Winner)
  • Cindy Davis
  • Kirk Tyler of Atlantic

July 24th:

  • Evelyn Knop of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Ruth Barton of Exira
  • Mary Ann Jesepersen

July 25th:

  • Nancy Armstrong of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Diane Erickson of Atlantic
  • Mark McNees of Atlantic

July 26th:

  • Kathy Schares of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Norma McMichael of Audubon
  • Nick Templeman of Wiota

July 27th:

  • Michaela Hartvigsen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Janice Rasmussen of Atlantic
  • Bruce Schmeling of Casey
  • Tracy Christensen of Exira
  • Natalie Rucker of Exira

July 28th:

  • Brinley Rose Knudsen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Fletcher Toft of Atlantic
  • Carolyn Johnson of Atlantic
  • Florence Burrows of Atlantic
  • Randy Steffen of Griswold
  • Pluma Pross of Atlantic

July 29th:

  • Kerrigan Larsen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Lorence Nelson of Audubon

July 30th:

  • Dennis Schwab of Audubon (Winner)
  • Wyona Williams of Stuart

July 31st:

  • Palin Scybert of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Josh Park of Atlantic
  • Sherri Sieck of Atlantic
  • Wara Petersen of Elk Horn

C. Bluffs man arrested on drug charges in Mills County

News

June 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest Thursday night, of a man from Pottawattamie County, on drug charges. 27-year old Clayton Morris Scott, of Council Bluffs, was arrested in the vicinity of 221st & 225th Streets at around 9:50-p.m., for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His bond was set at $1,300.

2 from Atlantic appointed to Southwest Regional STEM Advisory Board

News

June 29th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Gov. Kim Reynolds announced appointments today (Friday) to fill Iowa’s boards and commissions. The following (area) appointees are unpaid and are not subject to Senate confirmation:

Council on Agricultural Education:

Ryan Burger, Earlham

City Finance Committee:

Dawn Meyer, Manning

College Student Aid:

Cassandra Bond, Earlham

Barbara Sloniker, Sioux City

Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council:

Roxanne Cogil, Jamaica

Iowa Council for Early ACCESS:

Angie Hance, Creston

State Historical Society of Iowa Board of Trustees:

Dawn Meyer, Manning

Iowa Council on Homelessness:

Joanie Poore, Underwood

Rural Health and Primary Care Advisory Committee:

Mike Dickinson, Logan

State Historical Society of Iowa Board of Trustees:

Dawn Meyer, Manning

Northwest Regional STEM Advisory Board:

John Bedward, Storm Lake

Derek Brower, Orange City

Eric Forseth, Sioux Center

MacKenzie Reiling, Sioux City

Southwest Regional STEM Advisory Board:

Mitsy Gray, Atlantic

Luann Langel, Manning

Tom Lesan, Creston

Jason Plourde, Council Bluffs

Josh Shatava, Clarinda

Katherine Somers, Atlantic

Vocational Rehabilitation Council:

Monalisa McGee, Council Bluffs

Daryn Richardson, Crescent

Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service:

Cynthia Hanson, Sioux City