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Boys State Soccer Championships Scoreboard 06/02/2018

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June 4th, 2018 by admin

State Championships

Class 1A: Iowa City Regina 2, Des Moines Christian 1

Class 2A: Pella 3, Storm Lake 2

Class 3A: Waukee 3, Bettendorf 0

State Consolations

Class 1A: Gilbert 2, Williamsburg 0

Class 2A: Marion 4, Cedar Rapids Xavier 3 (OT)

Class 3A: Ankeny 4, Iowa City West 3 (2 OT)

Girls Regional Soccer Finals Schedule Monday 06/04/2018

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June 4th, 2018 by admin

Trips to the Girls State Soccer Tournament will be on the line tonight with Regional Finals being played in all classes. Here is a look at area match-ups.

Class 1A Regional Finals

Region 1
MOC-Floyd Valley at Bishop Heelan 6:00pm

Region 2
Treynor vs. Gilbert (@ Earlham) 5:00pm

Region 3
Des Moines Christian at Nevada 6:00pm

Class 2A Regional Finals

Region 1
CB Thomas Jefferson vs. Spencer (@ Denison) 5:00pm

Region 2
Glenwood at Lewis Central 6:00pm

Region 3
Dallas Center-Grimes at ADM 6:00pm

Class 3A Regional Finals

Region 1
CB Abraham Lincoln vs. Sioux City North (@ Denison) 7:00pm

Glenwood finishes 4th at Girls State Team Tennis

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June 4th, 2018 by admin

The Girls State Team Tennis Tournaments were held on Saturday. The Class 1A Final Four was played at Byrnes Park in Waterloo. The Class 2A Final Four was played at the University of Iowa Tennis Center in Iowa City.

Class 1A

Semifinals

Waterloo Columbus Catholic 5, Glenwood 0
Singles
#1   Olivia Fain (Columbus) 6/0, 6/0  over  Ellie Osterloh (Glenwood)
#2  Taylor Hogan (Columbus) 6/0, 6/0 over  Brooklyn Taylor (Glenwood)
#3  Anna Sinnott (Columbus)6/2, 6/1 over Erin Stanley (Glenwood)
#4  Bella Fain (Columbus) 6/4, 6/1 over Ruby Crow (Glenwood)
#5  Elysse Trost (Columbus) 6/0, 6/1 over Brielle Smith (Glenwood)
#6 Grace Sullivan (Columbus) vs Sierra Stouder (Glenwood)
DNP Doubles

Pella 5, Cedar Rapids Xavier 1

Consolation Finals

Cedar Rapids Xavier 5, Glenwood 4
Singles
#1 Ellie Osterloh (Glenwood) 3/6, 6/4, 1 (10-8) over Nina Marquardt (Xavier)
#2 Brooklyn Taylor (Glenwood) 4/6, 6/2, 1 (10-6) over  Emily Jasper (Xavier)
#3 Maddie Abu-Nameh (Xavier) 6/1, 6/3 over Erin Stanley (Glenwood)
#4 Ruby Crow (Glenwood) 6/4, 6/3  over Sarah Schirm (Xavier)
#5 Sarah Abu-Nameh (Xavier) 6/3, 6/0 over Brielle Smith (Glenwood)
#6 Miyako Coffey (Xavier) 4/6, 7/5, 1 (10-5) over Sierra Stouder (Glenwood) vs

Doubles
#1 Marquardt and Jasper (Xavier) 6/2, 6/2 over Taylor and Stanley  (Glenwood)
#2 Osterloh and Crow (Glenwood) 3/6, 6/2, 1 (10-4) over  Schirm and Coffey (Xavier)
# 3 Abu-Nameh and Abu-Nameh (Xavier) 6/4, 7/6 (7) over Smith and Stouder (Glenwood)

Finals

Waterloo Columbus Catholic 5, Pella 1

Class 2A

Semifinals

Iowa City West 5, Dowling Catholic 2
Ames 5, Pleasant Valley 1

Consolation Finals

Pleasant Valley 5, Dowling Catholic 2

Finals

Iowa City West 5, Ames 4

Ex-teacher expected to change plea in US child porn case

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June 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CENTER, Iowa (AP) — A former northwest Iowa fifth-grade teacher charged with multiple acts of sex abuse is expected to change his plea in a federal case filed against him. Court records say a plea hearing is scheduled June 11 in U.S. District Court in Sioux City for 36-year-old Curtis Van Dam. He’s already pleaded not guilty to a count of sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child pornography. Federal officials say Van Dam made a video or videos for his sexual gratification.

He’s also pleaded not guilty to 146 Iowa counts, including 73 counts of sexual abuse. His state trial is scheduled to begin July 17. Police say the charges stem from incidents involving numerous children over four years and that the crimes occurred at various locations, including Sioux Center Christian School, where Van Dam worked.

Closing weekend for candidates to make closing Primary arguments

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June 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

On the final weekend before the Iowa Primary Election, the five Democratic candidates for governor began making their final pitches for votes — and Republican Governor Kim Reynolds says she’ll be ready to debate the candidate Democrats pick. One day remains before Iowans begin casting their ballots at precincts for Tuesday’s Primary Election. The five candidates for governor are making their closing pitches to voters. Fred Hubbell, a Des Moines businessman, is the perceived front-runner. “We’ve worked hard to travel around the state and meet with people and talk to people and get them interested in our campaign,” Hubbell says. Hubbell spoke to a large crowd in an Iowa City brew pub Sunday afternoon, urging Democrats to get out to vote in the Primary. “And then we need to get to work Wednesday morning, early, uniting our party, uniting all of us and going after Governor Reynolds because we need to win this General Election,” Hubbell said.

John Norris, an aide to former Governor Tom Vilsack, addressed Democrats at a Seven County Rally in Albia Saturday night. Norris says his party needs to focus on boosting Democratic turn-out in rural Iowa. “If we do the same thing again in 2016 that we did the last two cycles, trying to make up for our increasing losses in rural Iowa by just doubling down in the urban centers and think we’re going to win, we’re crazy,” Norris said. Cathy Glasson, a nurse and union organizer, hosted campaign staff and volunteers at her house in Coralville early Sunday morning. “I feel really good and optimistic about this because I think the message and the issues that we’re talking to folks about really resonate,” Glasson says.

Two other Democrats are competing for the chance to face Republican Governor Kim Reynolds this fall. Former Iowa Democratic Party chairwoman Andy McGuire says the Reynolds Administration has put people ahead of profits. “I’m a doctor. I took an oath to put patients first. I will always put people first. That’s what we need in our governor,” McGuire said, “somebody who cares about every Iowan being a success and that’s who I’ll be.” Former Iowa City Mayor Ross Wilburn told the crowd in Albia Saturday night that it’s time for rank-and-file Democrats to act. “Let’s start the ‘blue wave’ on Tuesday,” Wilburn said in Albia Saturday night.

On Sunday evening Republican Governor Kim Reynolds held a barbecue at her campaign headquarters in Des Moines. Reynolds told Radio Iowa she plans to debate whomever Democrats nominate. It will be her first campaign debate, but Reynolds says she’s had plenty of “tune ups” during interviews with reporters around the state and weekly news conferences with statehouse reporters. “They’re challenging,” Reynolds says. “I would not say there are softball questions.” And Reynolds says she’s “pretty confident” her campaign team will get her ready for the debates to come.

(Radio Iowa)

Four companies apply for second marijuana manufacturing license

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June 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The process is underway to select a second company to produce medical marijuana products in the state. The end of May was the deadline for companies to file the paperwork with the Department of Public Health requesting a license, and Deputy Director Sarah Reisetter says they had more interest than the first time around. She says they received a notice of intent to apply for manufacturing licenses from eight entities and four followed through with applications.

That compares to nine companies which indicated they would apply the first time and just one which did apply and received a license. Reisetter says the time crunch between when the law was passed and the requirement to implement it kept more companies from seeking the first license. “We got those regulations written as quickly as we possibly could — but due to the requirement to have somebody license by December first — we were only able to provide potential applicants with four weeks to put their applications together,” Reisetter says. “So I think that compressed timeline in the fall of 2017 — and actually I heard from some potential applicants — that that was a problem for them.”

The applicants are asked a variety of questions about how they intend to grow the marijuana and how they will produce the medical marijuana products. “What products they intend to produce, what they are going to require in terms of qualifications for their employees, how they are going to transport the material form their facility to the dispensaries and to the laboratories. What they are going to do for waste disposal, what their security plans are,” Reisetter explains. She says the law requires them to keep the names of the applicants for the license confidential until a license is awarded. The proposals now are in the hands of a review board. “After they review the applications they will score the applications and they will make a recommendation to the department about who they think is the most qualified applicant,” according to Reisetter.

The Health Department will then award the second license on July 1st. She says the manufacturer will have one year to make the product available, which will be July 1st of 2019. “Now there is nothing that will prohibit them from bringing the product to the market earlier if they are able to do that,” Reisetter says, “but we did give them the same time frame to get up and running as our first licensed manufacturer.” MedPharm Iowa was awarded the first license to produce medical marijuana products and they are required to have them ready by December 1st of this year. The state has also issued licenses to dispensaries in Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Windsor Heights, Waterloo and Davenport to sell the products.

(Radio Iowa)

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area, 6/4/18

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June 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 82. S @ 10.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 60. Winds S @ 5.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 90. SW @ 10-15.

Wednesday: P/Cldy. High 92.

Thursday: P/Cldy w/isolated thundershowers. High 92.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 81. Our Low this morning (as of 5-a.m.) was 49. Last year on this date our High was 94 and the Low was 53. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 96 in 1914. The Record Low was 31, in 1945.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 6/4/18

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June 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Michael Wacha lost a no-hit bid in the ninth inning when pinch-hitter Colin Moran led off with a single, leaving to a huge ovation and pitching the St. Louis Cardinals past the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0. This was the second time Wacha had a no-hit try broken up in the ninth. As a rookie in 2013, he was one out away from a no-hitter when Washington’s Ryan Zimmerman got an infield single.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Matt Olson hit a three-run homer in the eighth as the Oakland Athletics defeated the Kansas City Royals 5-1 to win the series. Olson went 5 for 11 with three home runs, eight RBIs and scored five times in the series. The A’s are 9-2 in their past 11 road games. The Royals have lost 21 of 31 home games.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, June 4th 2018

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June 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:50 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police are investigating an early morning shooting death in a neighborhood west of downtown. Police say officers were called about 2:15 a.m. Sunday to a report of shots being fired. When officers arrived at the home, they learned a shooting victim had been driven by a private vehicle to a hospital. The 40-year-old man later died. His name isn’t being released until relatives can be notified. Police say the shooting appears tied to a domestic dispute.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s upcoming primary will mark the first statewide test of a new law that requires voters to show identification at the polls. State officials and voting advocacy groups say they’re keeping a close watch on its rollout Tuesday. The law, which was passed last year and is being phased in, requires voters in 2018 to be asked for approved ID to vote. If someone doesn’t have that identification, they can sign an oath verifying their identity and cast a regular ballot.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — The Dubuque library plans to start a service delivering books and other material to people unable to leave their homes. The Telegraph Herald reports that Carnegie-Stout Public Library officials hope to launch the service in July. Library staff say the program will give access to library resources and provide enrichment to people who need it.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa teen has been given a suspended prison sentence and probation for torching a famed covered bridge in Madison County, Iowa, that featured on the cover of the novel “The Bridges of Madison County.” Television station KCCI reports that 18-year-old Alexander Hoff was sentenced Friday, getting five years’ probation and a suspended 10-year prison sentence. He had pleaded guilty in March to second-degree arson and first-degree criminal mischief.

MARILYN YORK, 77, of State Center (Svcs. 6/12/18)

Obituaries

June 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MARILYN YORK, 77, of State Center, died Sunday, June 3rd, 2018, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Greenfield. A Mass of Christian Burial for MARILYN YORK will be held 10-a.m. June 12th, 2018, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield.  Steen Funeral Home of Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on June 11th, from 4-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 6-until 8-p.m. that evening.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be in the Garner Cemetery, at Bridgewater, with a luncheon to be held at St. John’s Catholic Church, following the committal services at the cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Marilyn York memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

MARILYN YORK is survived by:

Her son – Michael York, of Bellevue, Nebraska.

Her daughter – Diane (Ray) McCall, of Fontanelle.

Her sisters – Marian (Jim) Gauch, of Marshalltown, and Jo (Doug) Louderback, of Chatham, IL.

4 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.