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Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, 7/21/17

News

July 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Corrections tells The Associated Press that about 80 inmates at a maximum security prison could face disciplinary action in connection to a large fight this month. That’s a far greater number of people than the state corrections department has publicly said were directly involved in the July 1 melee at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. The estimate could add weight to union claims that the state agency previously has downplayed the fight.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has issued a disaster proclamation for four counties in the northeast corner of Iowa that suffered storm damages. The governor’s office said Thursday that the proclamation covers Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette and Winneshiek counties raked by storms Wednesday. The proclamation allows state resources to be used to aid in recovery efforts. It also activates the Iowa Individual Assistance program for qualifying residents of the four counties.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — A Lake Mills man has been found guilty of killing two people and trying to kill another in Mason City last year. The Globe Gazette reports that a jury on Thursday found 31-year-old Peter Veal guilty of two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. Prosecutors say Veal shot Melinda Kavars and stabbed Caleb Christensen to death and tried to kill a witness, Ron Willis.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A Muscatine man has been sentenced to decades in federal prison for possessing and distributing child pornography. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa says in a news release that 36-year-old Casey John Blain was sentenced Thursday in a Davenport federal courtroom. Prosecutors say Blain admitted to having at least 369 images and at least 267 videos of child pornography that he shared with others on the internet.

FRIDAY, JULY 21st

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DALE L. CHRISTENSEN, 78, of Atlantic (Svcs. 07/25/2017)

Obituaries

July 20th, 2017 by admin

DALE L. CHRISTENSEN, 78, of Atlantic died Thursday, July 20th at the Stuart Community Care Center. Funeral Services for DALE L. CHRISTENSEN will be held Tuesday, July 25th at 10:30am at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Visitation with Family will be held Monday, July 24th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Online condolences may be left at www.RolandFuneralHome.com

Memorials may be directed to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic, Bethany Lutheran Church in Kimballton, or the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Iowa Chapter.

DALE L. CHRISTENSEN is survived by:

Daughters: Lisa Noble of Grimes. Krista (Scott) Small of Atlantic. Lori (Chris) Burgess of Urbandale.

6 Grandchildren

3 Great-Grandchildren

State Baseball Tournament Day 1 Schedule 7/21/2017

Sports

July 20th, 2017 by admin

Class 1A Quarterfinals
July 21, 2017 @ Principal Park in Des Moines

11:00am  CAM vs. Newman Catholic, Mason City (ON KJAN w/ Chris Parks)
1:30pm North Linn vs. Remsen St. Mary’s

Iowa State adds ODU’s Talley as grad transfer

Sports

July 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State has added Zoran Talley, last season’s Conference USA Sixth Man of the Year, as a graduate transfer. The Cyclones announced Thursday that Talley, a 6-foot-7 forward who averaged 11.3 points in 2016-17 for Old Dominion, will join the team after he graduates in August.

Talley redshirted as a freshman for the Monarchs before playing two seasons. He will have two years of eligibility for Iowa State. The addition of Talley, along with fellow graduate transfers Hans Brace and Jeff Beverly, is designed to help the Cyclones rebuild next season without falling too far down the Big 12 standings.

Iowa State (24-11) lost four senior starters to graduation after winning the Big 12 Tournament last season.

Rural banker survey index drops dramatically in July

News

July 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Drought conditions in some areas and weak grain prices are among factors weighing heavily on the rural economy in parts of 10 Plains and Western states. The overall Rural Mainstreet Index for the region plummeted to 40.7 in July from June’s index of 50. The index ranges between 0 and 100, with any number under 50 indicating a shrinking economy.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says July’s was the largest one-month decline recorded in the index since November 2008, which was in the middle of the Great Recession. The confidence index, which reflects bankers’ expectations for the economy six months out, slumped to 38.4 this month from 48.9 in June.

Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.

Braddyville man arrested for Driving While Barred

News

July 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reported Thursday, that a Braddyville man was arrested Tuesday evening following a traffic stop four-miles east of Clarinda. 47-year old John David Stone, of Braddyville, was arrested for driving while license is barred, an Aggravated Misdemeanor. He was transported to the Page County Jail and held on a $2,000 bond, pending an appearance before a Magistrate Judge.

State Softball Scoreboard Thursday 7/20/2017

Sports

July 20th, 2017 by admin

Class 5A Semifinals

Waukee 2, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 0
Pleasant Valley 2, Urbandale 1

Class 4A Semifinals

Winterset 3, Oskaloosa 1
Ballard 6, Charles City 1

Class 3A Semifinals

Davenport Assumption 9, Center Point-Urbana 1
Albia 5, Mount Vernon 2

Class 2A Semifinals

Iowa City Regina 2, Durant 1
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 2, I-35 0

Class 1A Semifinals

Kee 7, Westwood 3
Clarksville 15, Sigourney 12 (9 innings)

Next “Healthy U” session at CCMH: Lab Work 101

News

July 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System say the next session of “Healthy U” is scheduled for noon on Thursday, July 27th at Cass County Health System. Presenting will be CCMH Laboratory Director Mitch Whiley, who says “A hospital lab is a behind-the-scenes area, but the information that we are able to provide is critical to our providers and patients.”

The presentation will cover background information about the lab, including services offered and staff. Mitch will also present a general overview about routine lab tests and results.

Mitch Whiley, MLS (ASCP)

Whiley says “We really want all of our patients to have information about their overall health including things like their cholesterol, blood sugar, and organ function. But understanding your results and reading the reports can be confusing. We will go over the reports and [MW1] provide a brief explanation on our most common lab tests, however, we always encourage patients to talk with their providers directly about what their personal results mean.”

Healthy U is a free educational lunch series at Cass County Health System held monthly in Conference Room 2. The public is invited and welcome to attend, but reservations are required as lunch is provided for all attendees. Call 712-243-7479 to reserve your seat.

It’s too hot: leave dogs at home, not in cars

News

July 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police and animal welfare officials across the state are reporting an uptick in calls about dogs being left in hot vehicles. Josh Colvin, with the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, says dogs should just be left at home when temperatures rise to the level they’re at this week. “I know we keep harping on this throughout the summer months, but this is going to be a hot spell and we just have to remind people,” Colvin said. “We’re talking heat indexes of 110…a spell like this, it’s probably best for dogs to be in the air conditioning and keep them safe.”

In Des Moines on Wednesday, police and ARL staff were called four times to shopping center parking lots to rescue dogs that were left alone in cars. Temperatures in the capital city climbed into the upper 90s.  “Luckily, we found the owners and we weren’t having to impound those animals,” Colvin said. “We had to talk it through with the owners, you can’t do this because it could be tragic.” All four dogs survived.    

It takes a very short period of time for a dog to suffer heat stress or even stroke on days such as this – when temperatures across Iowa are in the 90s to around 100. “We always advocate for us to be with our pets. They’re part of our family, we get that. But, as being part of the family, people just have to realize when it’s too hot, it’s too hot. A very short time in a vehicle, just running into a store, could be tragic for your dog,” Colvin said.

“We just can’t emphasize that enough. You know, short-nosed dogs…just taking them for a walk in this weather could be tragic. They could be in distress very quickly.” Three dogs died of heat exposure after they were found locked in a vehicle on July 10th outside of a dog show in Ottumwa.

(Radio Iowa)