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VIRGINIA [MUELLER] ROSSELL, 96, formerly of Lewis (Svcs. 7/22/17)

Obituaries

July 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

VIRGINIA [MUELLER] ROSSELL, 96, formerly of Lewis, died Tue., July 18th, at Jennie Edmundson Hospital, in Council Bluffs. Funeral services for VIRGINIA ROSSELL will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, July 22nd, at the Congregational Methodist Church in Lewis. Rieken-Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be on Friday, July 21st, from 6-until 7:30-p.m., at the funeral home.

VIRGINIA ROSSELL is survived by:

Her son – Marlin (Carolyn) Rossell.

2 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

CAM Cougars persevere again in the 7th to earn first State Baseball trip

Podcasts, Sports

July 19th, 2017 by admin

The CAM Cougars survived another wild finish on Tuesday night to beat St. Albert 4-3 in the Class 1A Substate 7 Final in Harlan. The Cougars earned the program’s first ever state tournament appearance with the victory. DeShawn Carr made a big play in center field for the second straight game to seal the win. With the tying run on third, Carr raced back and leaped a bit at the end to catch a hard hit ball from Eli Finn for the final out.  Clinging to a one run lead, the Cougars got off to a shaky start of the 7th as the first batter was walked by Thomas Hensley. For the second straight game Marcus Daugherty had to come in to relieve a pitcher out of pitch count. The next man up Danny Koch reached on a controversial safe call at first. Daugherty threw out the first base runner of the inning at third to get one out with runners still at first and second. Garrett Reisz then sent the first pitch he saw from Daugherty to shallow left on a pop up. Hensley made the catch despite colliding with left fielder Mitchell Williamson in the process. Koch then got to third on a steal that was another close tag call.  That’s when Finn hit the deep ball that Carr made the play on to end it.

Carr had a big throw to home for an out against Lenox on Saturday that prevented the tying run from scoring.  After the game he talked about making a big play again with the final catch.

Thomas Hensley had a big strikeout to leave the tying run on third in the bottom of the 6th, after the Falcons had already score two runs in the inning. Hensley picked up the win and had another solid outing for the Cougars allowing 3 runs on 8 hits with 9 strikeouts and 2 hit batters. After the game he talked about his team finding a way to get the defensive stops they needed in close games.

C&M made a trip to the state tournament in 1993 but this is the first ever state trip for the CAM district that formed in 2003.  Head Coach Dan Daugherty talked about the significance of moving on and his team’s composure during the game.

Carr said the Cougars believed they could get it done and was overwhelmed by the accomplishment.

The scoring included single runs in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th for the Cougars. Darien Burnison had an RBI single that brought Carr across for the first run in the 2nd. Mithell Williamson had a solo homerun in the 3rd. Kolby Nelson scored on a fielding error when Burnison put the ball in play. Holste came home on a fielder’s choice in the 6th to round out the scoring for CAM.

St. Albert scored one in the 4th when Garrett Reisz came home on a throwing error. The Falcons then put 2 runs up in the 6th with Reisz and Lance Wright crossing the plate. Brandon Williams took the loss for St. Albert throwing 5 innings and allowing 3 runs on 4 hits with 2 walks and 3 strikeouts. The Falcons finish their season at 26-13.

The Cougars improved their record to 22-7 and will now head to the 1A state tournament at Principal Park in Des Moines. The Cougars opponent, game date and time won’t be known until Wednesday night due to 2 other Class 1A games being either suspended or postponed on Tuesday night.

Listen to the full postgame interviews with DeShawn Carr, Head Coach Dan Daugherty, and Thomas Hensley below.

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Trading Post

July 19th, 2017 by Jim Field

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Class 1A and 2A Baseball Substate Finals Scoreboard 7/18/2017

Sports

July 18th, 2017 by admin

CLASS 1A:

Substate 1: St. Mary’s, Remsen 8 , West Sioux, Hawarden 1
Substate 2: Bishop Garrigan vs. Newman Catholic @ Clear Lake SUSPENDED until Wednesday, July 19th at 7:00pm (Newman Catholic leads 4-1 in top 4th).
Substate 3: Hudson 10 , Kee, Lansing 6
Substate 4: North Linn, Troy Mills 2 , Iowa Mennonite, Kalona 0
Substate 5: Lisbon vs. Notre Dame, Burlington @ Washington POSTPONED to Wednesday, July 19th at 5:00pm
Substate 6: Martensdale-St. Marys 5 , Colfax-Mingo 0
Substate 7: CAM, Anita 4 , St. Albert, Council Bluffs 3
Substate 8: Akron-Westfield 13 , Coon Rapids-Bayard 4

CLASS 2A:

Substate 1: Estherville Lincoln Central 13 , Cherokee, Washington 6
Substate 2: Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 1 , Forest City 0
Substae 3: Denver 4 , New Hampton 3
Substate 4: Beckman Catholic, Dyersville 5 , Cascade, Western Dubuque 0
Substate 5: Wilton vs. Iowa City Regina @ Solon POSTPONED to Wednesday, July 19th at 5:00pm
Substate 6: Centerville 2 , Woodward-Granger 1
Substate 7: Van Meter 8 , West Marshall, State Center 0
Substate 8: Treynor 4 , Tri-Center, Neola 0

Groups petition Iowa to improve animal farm permit process

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A citizen activist group and an environmental organization have filed a petition asking the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to improve the state’s livestock farm permit process. Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement and Food & Water Watch say the permit system established 15 years ago fails to give local officials enough control over where large hog, cattle and chicken farms locate.

The petition filed Tuesday asks the DNR for several changes to the master matrix system including stricter pollution requirements and increased distance requirements from schools, homes, waterways and wells. County officials say permits they reject are nearly always approved by a state governor-appointed board. DNR records show only 2 percent of applications have been denied.

Iowa has 9,000 large-scale animal farms producing 22 billion gallons of manure a year.

Atlantic City Council meeting set for Wed. evening

News

July 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council will meet in a regular session 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, in their chambers at City Hall. On the agenda is approval of an order to close Palm Street from 7th to 9th Streets on July 29th, to allow parking on one side of the street for the Cass County Fair. The street closure request comes from the Cass County Fair Board.

The Council will also act on approving a change order to the 2016 Street Improvement Project, which reflects the addition of a storm sewer on 8th Street, and for the railroad flagger requirement. Additional costs amount to just over $6,650, and brings the total for the 2016 Street Improvement Project (which includes 2017 improvements) to more than $1.66-million. City Administrator John Lund says the costs can easily be absorbed in Fund 320-750, or 2016-17 Capital Improvements and Equipment.

The Atlantic City Council will also act on passing a Resolution “Setting wages for Interim Library Director Position effect August 2nd, 2017.” The resolution pertains to Diane McFadden, whose appointment was approved by the Library Board, following the announced resignation of current Library Director Natalie Struecker, whose last day is August 1st. The Board set the wage at $18 per hour. The Council does have the right to  overturn that decision if it deems necessary.

McFadden currently works 30 hours per week. By remaining an hourly employee, she would be eligible for overtime. John Lund says once a new Library Director is hired, Diane’s old classification and wage would return to what was previously established.

And, the City Council, Wednesday, will hear a report from Code Enforcement Officer Kris Erickson on progress made this past Spring and early Summer.

College Springs man arrested on Cass County warrant, Tuesday

News

July 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A man from Page County was arrested Tuesday afternoon on a Cass County (IA) Sheriff’s Office warrant, for Violation of Probation. Deputies with the Page County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant just before 3-p.m. today (Tuesday), at 2378 270th street, about a mile north of College Springs.  The warrant was for 46-year old David Allen Holste, who resided at that location.

Holste was unable to post the $10,000 bond and is currently being held in the Page County Jail awaiting transportation to Cass County.

Holste (Page Co. S/O photo)

Surprise $2 million gift for nonprofits in Sioux City

News

July 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Charitable organizations in the Sioux City-area received an unexpected gift this week. Sioux City-native and World War Two veteran Bill Johnson died in late April at the age of 91. He lived his professional life in Los Angeles, accumulating wealth as a contractor. He returned to his hometown 11 years ago and has now left his estate to local nonprofits. Food Bank of Siouxland is one of the beneficiaries and its executive director, Linda Scheid has plans for the money.

“Mr. Johnson’s interest was in the area of children, so we will be dedicating his generous donation to us to supporting our work in fighting childhood hunger,” Scheid said. The $86,000 going to the Food Bank is the largest individual gift to the organization, at least since Scheid has been there. “One gift, all dedicated to childhood hunger, is really going to position us to take a strong stance and do some tremendous work in the months to come,” Scheid said.

The $2 million Johnson left behind is being split among 29 nonprofits working on children’s issues. Scheid said she had never heard of Johnson before getting word about the donation.

(Radio Iowa)

New law details firings of Iowa public workers for 1st time

News

July 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Newly released records show that public employees in Iowa have been fired in recent months for misconduct such as theft, fraud and student mistreatment. Documents detailing the firings and demotions of public employees have become available under a little-noticed but dramatic change to the Iowa Open Records Act signed by then-Gov. Terry Branstad in February.

The Associated Press used the law to obtain records of dozens of firings by state agencies, cities and school districts. A Polk County officer allegedly submitted fraudulent expense forms seeking reimbursement for 2,200 miles that he didn’t drive. A Department of Revenue clerk was accused of having 400 work records buried in her desk that she claimed she had completed. And a Cedar Rapids paraeducator who worked with children with autism allegedly mistreated a student.

Ex-Iowa seed company exec files $80M lawsuit over his firing

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ADEL, Iowa (AP) — An executive for a prominent Iowa seed company is alleging he was wrongly fired by Iowa’s richest man and deprived his right to acquire $80 million worth of corporate stock.

Joseph Saluri filed a lawsuit Tuesday against billionaire Harry H. Stine and Stine Seed Company over his termination after 18 years as general counsel and vice president. It alleges Stine fired Saluri in March as part of a conspiracy to enrich others at Saluri’s expense.

Saluri alleges he was fired after trying to exercise his right to increase his ownership in M.S. Technologies, a Stine company that has agreements with Monsanto for soybean trait technologies. He says Stine officials wanted him to waive his right so the ownership could be acquired by Stine’s former son-in-law, but Saluri blocked the deal.