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Des Moines Diocese places former s.w. IA priest on leave

News

July 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The bishop of the Des Moines Diocese has placed a former southwest Iowa priest on indefinite administrative leave after finding a decades-old allegation of sexual abuse of a minor was credible. The diocese said in a news release on Monday that Bishop Richard Pate has placed the Rev. Howard Fitzgerald on leave while the matter is forwarded to the Vatican. The Daily NonPareil reports Fitzgerald has served at several locations in southwest Iowa – most recently at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary in Glenwood from 2011-13. He also served at St. Albert High School from 1978-83 and at St. Peter’s Church and St. Francis Worship Center from 1986-90.

While on leave, Fitzgerald can’t function publicly as a priest. Pate also has asked him to not wear clerical garb. During the investigation, Pate had asked Fitzgerald to step aside from his responsibilities at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Indianola, Immaculate Conception Parish in St. Marys and at Simpson College.

Pates says he’s apologized to the victim. Officials say they have notified local law enforcement where the abuse allegedly occurred.

 

Lincecum leads Giants past Cardinals 5-0

Sports

July 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Tim Lincecum followed his second career no-hitter with another vintage performance, pitching eight sharp innings to lead the San Francisco Giants past the St. Louis Cardinals 5-0 on Tuesday night.

Lincecum allowed four hits, struck out six and walked two. He worked out of a bases-loaded jam with no outs in the fourth and stayed out of trouble the rest of the way, helping San Francisco snap a four-game losing streak since his latest gem against San Diego.

Pablo Sandoval hit his 100th career homer to cap a three-run fourth, and the Giants scored twice in the fifth to chase Marco Gonzales in the left-hander’s second career start.

Gonzales gave up five runs and seven hits in 4 1-3 innings. St. Louis has lost three straight and four of five.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., July 2nd 2014

News

July 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa (AP) — Officials say a software error caused inaccurate bills to be sent to water and wastewater customers in North Liberty. City officials say the software error discovered Monday caused customers to be billed for only the minimum wastewater use in June, regardless of actual use. The software vendor used for bills failed to correctly input a rate table that sets parameters on how to bill usage. City staffers plan to work with the software vendor to spot check July bills for accuracy.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Two former Marines are raising money for a charity by kayaking the Mississippi River, from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. Nic Doucette, of Jefferson, Wisconsin, and Gabe Vasquez, of Austin, Texas, stepped out of their kayaks Monday in Dubuque, just before severe weather hit. They’re raising money for the Semper Fi Fund, a nonprofit that gives financial help to injured service members. The men, both 27, hope to raise $25,000.

FAIRFAX, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a man killed following severe weather in eastern Iowa. The Linn County Sheriff’s Office says 57-year-old David Lee Fry, of Cedar Rapids, was killed Monday afternoon after a building he was in collapsed in Fairfax. Authorities say strong winds in the area caused the building to collapse.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Cedar Rapids police say the body of a teenager swept into a storm drain has been found more than a mile away in a lake. Police announced Tuesday afternoon they had found the body of 17-year-old Logan Blake in Cedar Lake. He was in 3 feet of water, about 75 yards from the shore. Blake was with friends on the grounds of an elementary school when he was pulled into the drain by fast-moving water.

Weather officials confirm 3 tornadoes hit Iowa

News, Weather

July 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials have confirmed at least three tornadoes hit Iowa during recent severe weather. The National Weather Service says three tornadoes hit Monday in south central and east central Iowa as severe weather packing heavy rain and hail moved across the state. The first tornado was rated an EF-1, with an estimated peak wind speed of 100-miles per hour.

It started at around 12:40-p.m. Monday about four-miles southeast of Casey and traveled almost 8-miles in an intermittent path before ending about 6-miles south-southwest of Stuart. It was an estimated 200-yards wide and produced its worst damage  southwest of Stuart, where a house and several outbuildings were damaged or destroyed.

A second tornado in Madison County was also rated an EF-1. It also packed winds of up to 100-mph, but was only 75 yards wide and was on the ground for about 1.2-miles.  It formed at around 1:13-p.m. about 6-miles northeast of Winterset and ended shortly thereafter, not far away.  Despite being on the ground for such a short period of time, the twister managed to damage a house and several trees before dissipating in an open field.

The third tornado in Tama County was rated EF-2. Its peak wind was estimated at 120-mph. The twister damaged a house, but as with the other tornadoes, no one was hurt or killed. Officials will continue to investigate other reports of tornadoes in the days ahead.

Public Hearing Wednesday on Atlantic on Revitalization Plan/Tax abatement

News

July 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, will hold a public hearing on a proposed Urban Revitalization Plan (URP) for the City of Atlantic. City Administrator Doug Harris said under the Urban Revitalization Act in Chapter 404 of the Code of Iowa, the Council is authorized to designate areas that have a substantial number of deteriorated or deteriorating structures as being qualified for designation as an Urban Revitalization Area (URA).

The objective is to revitalize slums and blighted areas and stop the spread of urban blight. The proposed URP makes a finding of widespread blight, and designates the entire area within the corporate limits of the City as an URA. Harris says the proposed URP would provide 5-year tax exemptions or abatements for all qualified improvements made to residential or commercial real estate that are completed on or before Dec. 31st, 2017.

Confusion he says, lies in the language in the proposed plan, which states abatements “may” be given retroactively. Bob Josten, the City’s legal counsel on these types of issues, has said Iowa Code specifies tax abatements can only be granted for projects that begin AFTER the adoption of an URP. Harris says the Council needs to ask questions and carefully consider the complex public policy, so the URP will effectively achieve objectives, yet be cost effective and not result in unwanted trade-offs or unintended consequences.

In other business, the Council will act on the issuance of a Notice of Violation of the City Ordinance with regard to five violations found after a property owner at 305 Cedar Street made a connection to the City’s Sanitary Sewer main. The Council is required to give official notice of the violations. They will also act on the 3rd and final reading of an Ordinance pertaining to “Airport Land Use and Height Overlay Zoning.” A public hearing on the Ordinance was held June 4th, during which there were no objections. If approved, it deregulates and restricts the height of structures, objects and growth of natural vegetation, as well as land uses within the vicinity of the Atlantic Municipal Airport, as required by the FAA.

The Atlantic City Council meeting begins at 5:30-p.m. Wednesday in their Chambers at City Hall.

TV’s “Shark Tank” to hold auditions in Iowa on July 14th

News

July 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The popular T-V show “Shark Tank” will host a casting call in central Iowa later this month. To start off season number six, it’ll be the first time the Emmy-nominated show has held its search for participants in Des Moines. The show has nothing to do with actual sharks. It’s all about business and pitching ideas. Aspiring entrepreneurs appear before a panel of billionaires, venture capitalists and real estate moguls, looking for funding.

The casting call will be held on Monday, July 14th, at the Iowa Events Center. Organizers say the first 500 entrepreneurs in line are guaranteed to be seen.

(Radio Iowa)

RONALD MARTIN, 57, of Carroll & formerly of Greenfield (Svcs. pending)

Obituaries

July 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

RONALD MARTIN, 57, of Carroll (& formerly of Greenfield), died Tue., July 1st, at the Prairie Rose New Hope Village in Carroll. Funeral services for RONALD MARTIN will be held at a later date. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.

The Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Ronald is the son of Bill and Vada Martin of Greenfield.

Branstad announces appointments to various boards & commisions

News

July 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Gov. Terry Branstad, Tuesday, announced his selection of appointments to fill Iowa’s boards and commissions. The following individuals’ appointments are effective July 1st, 2014, and are not
subject to Iowa Senate confirmation:

Jennifer Durfey, of Council Bluffs, Kendalyn Powell-Huff, of Greenfield, and Roxanne Cogil, of Jamaica, were appointed to the Governor’s Advisory Council on Brain Injuries; Angela Hance, of Creston, was appointed to the Iowa Council for Early ACCESS; Daniel Rittel, of Stuart was appointed to the Historical Records Advisory Board; appointed to the Council on Homelessness, was Nancy Schulze, of Council Bluffs.

Merrilee Sump, of Clarinda, received an appointment to the Non-public School Advisory Committee; Loren Christensen, of Elk Horn, was appointed to the Preserves Advisory Board; Patrick Pucelik, of Harlan, was appointed by the Governor to the Rural Health and Primary Care Advisory Committee.

Also appointed by Governor Branstad, was: Rebecca Shafer, of Council Bluffs, to the Statewide Independent Living Council; Jerry Mathiasen of Council Bluffs was appointed to the Terrace Hill Commission; and, Dr. Gina Schochenmaier, of Council Bluffs, was appointed to the Volunteer Service Commission.

JOHNIE J. RUHR, 96, of Atlantic (7-3-14)

Obituaries

July 1st, 2014 by Jim Field

JOHNIE J. RUHR, 96, of Atlantic died Tuesday, July 1st at the Heritage House in Atlantic.  Services for JOHNIE J. RUHR will be held on Thursday, July 3rd at 3:30 pm at the United Church of Christ in Atlantic.  Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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Visitation with the family will begin Thursday at 2:00 pm and continue until the service at the Untied Church of Christ.

Burial in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorial may be made to the United Church of Christ and the Heritage House.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

JOHNIE J. RUHR is survived by:

Wife:  Nelda Ruhr of Atlantic

Children:  Lori (Dallas) Paulsen of Atlantic; Paul (Janet) Ruhr of Atlantic; Kevin (Joann) Ruhr of Glenwood & Rita Utz of Olney, IL.

34 grandchildren, great-grandchildren & Great-Great-Grandchildren

Farragut women sentenced to prison for Social Security Fraud

News

July 1st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports a Fremont County woman was sentenced Tuesday to jail for committing Social Security Fraud.  51-year old Sharon Jean Manchester,  of Farragut, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge John Jarvey to a year and one day in prison, and three years of supervised release following the period of imprisonment.

On February 6th, Manchester plead guilty to committing Social Security Fraud from October, 2008, up to July of 2013. In addition to her prison term and period of supervised release, Manchester was ordered to pay restitution amounting to slightly more than $48, 815 to the Social Security Administration.

The charge was the result of an investigation into the payment of funds by the Social Security Administration to Sharon Manchester which were based on Sharon Manchester’s claim that she was not receiving financial support from her husband, co-defendant Andrew Manchester. Investigation showed that during the entire period of time Sharon Manchester claimed to be unsupported by Andrew Manchester, he did provide financial support that made Sharon Manchester ineligible for Social Security benefits.

Co-defendant Andrew Manchester pleaded guilty previously to the charge of possession of a false document, and is awaiting sentencing. The investigation was conducted by the Fremont County, Iowa, Sheriff’s Office, Page County, Iowa, Sheriff’s Office, and the Social Security Administration – Office of the Inspector General. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for Southern District of Iowa.