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Steroid that caused hepatitis never made it to Iowa

News

October 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Health officials around the country are trying to track down patients who may have received a deadly dose of steroids used to treat back pain — but not here — as state epidemiologist Patricia Quinlisk says none of the material reached Iowa. “What the C-D-C is recommending at this time is to contact the people providers, health care, clinics who received one of those three lots and working with them contact all the patients who may have received one of the three lots. Since we never received any of the three lots we have not had to do that,” Quinlisk explains.

Dr. Quinlisk says the Massachusetts company has recalled not just the contaminated steroid, but every product on its shelves just to be safe. “There may be some of the things on that list that did make it to Iowa but its being recalled out of a total abundance of caution. It’s not even been something that’s been forced upon them, this pharmacy just doesn’t want to take any chances and is recalling everything,” she explains. At least seven people have died and dozens more are became ill from a rare form of meningitis linked to the steroids.

(Radio Iowa)

WAYNE MARVIN BIVENS, 75, of Hancock (Svcs. 10-12-12)

Obituaries

October 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

WAYNE MARVIN BIVENS, 75, of Hancock, died Mon., Oct. 8th, at the Oakland Manor Nursing Home. Funeral services for WAYNE BIVENS will be held 10:30-a.m. Fri., Oct. 12th, at the Oakland United Methodist Church.  Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be from 6-8pm Thu., Oct. 11th, at the Oakland United Methodist Church.

Burial will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery at Oakland.

WAYNE BIVENS is survived by:

His wife – Ellen, of Hancock.

His daughter – Tracy Bivens, of Indianola.

Other relatives and friends.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Oct. 9th 2012

News

October 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

MORAVIA, Iowa (AP) — Officials say hunters found a solid bronze deer statue that was stolen in June near Moravia in southern Iowa. KCCI-TV reports that the Appanoose (AP’-uh-noos) County sheriff’s office says that “Swamp Jumpers” was discovered about 30 miles away. The statue depicts a large buck and doe and weighs about 1,500 pounds.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Polk County prosecutors have added three involuntary manslaughter charges, but dropped one of eight counts against a Des Moines doctor suspected of prescribing narcotic painkillers to people who fatally overdosed. The Des Moines Register reports that the additional charges were filed yesterday against Dr. Daniel Baldi (BALD’-ee).

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton will visit Iowa on Friday to support Democrats running for Congress. Clinton will speak at a rally for Christie Vilsack in Sioux City. Later, Clinton will attend a fundraiser in Des Moines for Rep. Leonard Boswell. The Gazette says U.S. House Speaker John Boehner will attend a fundraiser for Republican Ben Lange Oct. 17 in Cedar Rapids.

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — The search continues for suspects in the shooting of a trumpeter swan at a nature center in northern Iowa. The Globe Gazette in Mason City says the swan was killed Saturday at the Lime Creek Nature Center in Cerro Gordo County.

Chiefs’ Cassel with concussion, Quinn likely QB

Sports

October 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel sustained a concussion in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against Baltimore and is unlikely to play in next weekend’s game at Tampa Bay. Cassel was hit by the Ravens’ Haloti Ngata while completing a pass to Jamaal Charles in the Chiefs’ 9-6 loss. He remained on the ground for several minutes before walking off the field. Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel said Monday he’s not yet ruling Cassel out against the Buccaneers, but he also said that the quarterback’s health is of paramount importance. Crennel said that Brady Quinn will prepare to start next Sunday’s game. Ricky Stanzi would be the backup quarterback.

Cardinals rout Nationals 12-4, tie NLDS 1-all

Sports

October 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Carlos Beltran hit the last two of St. Louis’ four homers and the Cardinals chased an ineffective Jordan Zimmermann early in a 12-4 rout of the Washington Nationals on Monday night that tied their NL division series at one game apiece Allen Craig and Daniel Descalso also went deep to help the Cardinals build a big lead and compensate for a two-inning start from Jaime Garcia. Craig hit his fifth career postseason homer and scored three times. Ryan Zimmerman and Adam LaRoche hit consecutive homers in the fifth inning for the Nationals, who won’t pitch All-Star ace Stephen Strasburg — shut down for the year early last month.

Rested Buccaneers turn attention to Chiefs

Sports

October 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are rested and say they eager to resume their season. Coaches and players reconvened Monday following a bye week that provided extra time to evaluate the team’s progress after a slow start through four games, focus on fundamentals in practice and make some adjustments that Greg Schiano hopes will be beneficial the final 12 weeks of the season. The Bucs (1-3) will try to snap a three-game losing streak when they host the struggling Kansas City Chiefs (1-4) Sunday.

Iowa State turns to Barnett at QB

Sports

October 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Senior Steele Jantz is the most dynamic choice Iowa State has at quarterback. Jared Barnett is probably the safest one. But the safe bet was certainly dynamic in his first start of 2012 and coach Paul Rhoads is sticking with Barnett for Saturday’s game against No. 6 Kansas State (5-0, 2-0 Big 12). Rhoads benched Jantz in favor of Barnett for last Saturday’s game at TCU. Barnett came through with three touchdown passes to senior Josh Lenz as Iowa State (4-1, 1-1) beat the Horned Frogs 37-23. If Barnett can play as well as he did at TCU for the rest of the season, Rhoads will keep starting him.

Iowa Prep Football Poll – Released Oct. 8th 2012

Sports

October 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

by The Associated Press

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2012 season with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Ankeny (15) 7-0 186 1
2. Iowa City West (2) 7-0 166 2
3. Pleasant Valley (1) 7-0 149 3
4. Cedar Rapids Xavier 7-0 131 4
5. Cedar Falls (1) 7-0 124 5
6. West Des Moines Dowling 5-2 75 6
7. Sioux City East 6-1 70 7
8. Southeast Polk 5-2 54 8
9. Muscatine 6-1 31 NR
10. West Des Moines Valley 5-2 30 10

Others receiving votes: 11, Dubuque Senior 21. 12, Marshalltown 4. 12, Urbandale 4.

Class 3A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Decorah (19) 7-0 190 1
2. Sioux City Heelan 7-0 168 2
3. Grinnell 7-0 154 4
4. Creston-Orient-Macksburg 6-1 124 6
5. Harlan 6-1 80 T10
6. Williamsburg 6-1 71 9
7. Marion 6-1 70 NR
8. Tama South Tama 6-1 58 NR
9. Norwalk 6-1 52 3
10. Boone 6-1 18 5
(tie) Pella 5-2 18 NR

Others receiving votes: 12, Council Bluffs Lewis Central 15. 13, Adel ADM 9. 13, Atlantic 9. 15, Manchester West Delaware 5. 16, Solon 2. 17, Washington 1. 17, Newton 1.

Class 2A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Boyden-Hull-RV (13) 7-0 179 1
2. Mediapolis (4) 7-0 160 2
3. State Center West Marshall (2) 7-0 140 3
4. Carroll Kuemper 7-0 138 4
5. Spirit Lake 6-1 99 5
6. New Hampton 7-0 88 6
7. Union, La Porte City 6-1 74 78
8. Bondurant Farrar 7-0 56 9
9. Dyersville Beckman 6-1 42 10
10. Waukon 6-1 32 NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Forest City 18. 12, Center Point-Urbana 14. 13, Albia 4. 14, Alleman North Polk 1.

Class 1A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Iowa City Regina (19) 7-0 190 1
2. Dike-New Hartford 7-0 146 2
3. Emmetsburg 6-1 135 5
4. Aplington-Parkersburg 6-1 122 6
4. IKM Manning 7-0 122 4
6. Fort Dodge St. Edmond 6-1 88 7
7. Council Bluffs St. Albert 6-1 73 8
8. St. Ansgar 6-1 65 9
9. Calmar South Winneshiek 6-1 46 3
10. Mount Ayr 7-0 36 10

Others receiving votes: 11, Paullina South O’Brien 15. 12, Delhi Maquoketa Valley 3. 13, Guttenberg Clayton Ridge 2. 14, Pella Christian 1. 14, West Fork, Sheffield 1.

Class A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Woodward-Granger (9) 7-0 176 2
2. Fairbank Wapsie Valley (9) 7-0 175 1
3. Akron-Westfield (1) 7-0 136 3
4. Britt West Hancock 6-1 131 4
5. Inwood West Lyon 6-1 92 7
6. Traer North Tama 6-1 91 6
7. Lisbon 6-1 49 T10
8. Logan-Magnolia 6-1 48 T10
9. Montezuma 6-1 21 NR
10. Packwood Pekin 6-1 20 5

Others receiving votes: 11, Mason City Newman 19. 11, Arlington Starmont 19. 13, Hinton 17. 14, Lone Tree 15. 14, Moville Woodbury Central 15. 16, Belle Plaine 12. 17, Lawton-Bronson 9.

Class 8-Man
  Record Pts Prv
1. Newell-Fonda (11) 7-0 176 1
2. Murray (6) 7-0 168 2
3. Gilbertville-Don Bosco 7-0 140 3
4. Elk Horn-Kimballton Exira (2) 7-0 138 4
5. Sidney 7-0 115 5
6. HLV, Victor 7-0 72 6
7. Marcus MMC 7-0 67 7
8. Fremont Mills, Tabor 6-1 62 8
9. Adair-Casey 6-1 46 9
10. Buffalo Center North Iowa 6-1 19 10

Others receiving votes: 11, Clarksville 15. 12, Preston 10. 13, Glidden-Ralston 5. 14, Laurens-Marathon 3. 14, Lenox 3. 14, Corydon Wayne 3. 17, Melcher-Dallas 2. 18, Anita CAM 1.

Drake seeks to bounce back from Rice’s departure

Sports

October 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Drake’s Mark Phelps has what every coach in the country wants: five returning starters. But Phelps also enters his fifth season with the Bulldogs trying to replace perhaps the best starter he had. Drake suffered a major blow in the offseason when Rayvonte Rice, a guard who averaged nearly 17 points a game in 2011-12, announced he was transferring. Rice eventually landed at Illinois. Phelps will attempt to replace him with more production from five players coming back and the eight new guys. The Bulldogs, who are 62-69 in four seasons under Phelps after winning the Missouri Valley in 2007-08, open at Detroit on Nov. 17.

Ag Sec. Vilsack announces planned CRP expansion to preserve wildlife

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

U-S Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack stood on a portion of a roughly 200-acre plot of land located near the Cass/Pottawattamie County line Monday afternoon, to announce a plan to extend the Conservation Reserve Program, in an effort to continue to conserve and restore wildlife and their habitats, especially the pheasant population.

US Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack speaks with property manager Gary Matters, Monday afternoon, near the Cass/Pottawattamie County line. (Ric Hanson photo)

The move comes in cooperation with Pheasants Forever, the Nature Conservancy, and other, similar groups and is being developed under the SAFE, or State Acres for wildlife Enhancement, Program. In March, Vilsack announced the USDA’s goal of enrolling One-million acres in a new CRP grasslands and wetlands initiative, through continuous signups.

Vilsack said Monday, the USDA is committed to adding 400,000 CRP state acres across the country, with a number of states having additional acres allocated under SAFE. About 20 states he says, will be able to add up to 280-thousand acres for all projects. In Iowa, 50,000 additional acres will be added to SAFE, that are directly related to pheasants’ habitat initiative, to try and increase significantly, the pheasant population.  He says in Nebraska, they’ll be adding acres to existing programs, instead of new acres, under SAFE.

That includes 74-hundred acres to the Prairie Chicken effort, which will add to the 21-thousand acres currently enrolled in the program in eastern Nebraska, and another 22-thousand acres will be added to the 31-thousand allocated acres for the Upland Bird Habitat Initiative. SAFE is currently capped at 1.25-million acres, nationally. Acres are allocated across 97 SAFE projects in 36 states and Puerto Rico. The Ag Secretary said sign-up for the additional CRP acreages won’t be possible, however, until after Congress, and more specifically, House of Representatives, has finished its work on the Farm Bill.

He says by connecting and educating people about the “economic driver” that conservation and outdoor recreation is, officials hope once Congress returns after the election, that they finish the work they started. Vilsack was asked if it was “Fair,” to hold a press conference in a swing state like Iowa, less than a month before the election, in a contested location for the Iowa House of Representatives. Vilsack was also asked if this was a role for the USDA, or an attempt to sway voters. He said Iowa is number one in the country in filter strips, number one in grassland reserve areas, and one of the leading conservation and CRP states, as well as wetland reserve states. Therefore, he said, it is “Appropriate and necessary, at the beginning of hunting season, to talk about habitat, to educate people about the link between habitat and conservation, and economic development and jobs.

Vilsack his stop was all about the SAFE Program, something he’s been working on all year long, and for the past four-years. He said in Iowa, about $3-billion dollars worth of sales and economic activity is associated with conservation and outdoor recreation. He says that generates $700-million for state and local governments, and helps to employ nearly 31-thousand people. The land Vilsack spoke on Monday, is managed by Gary Matters, of Council Bluffs. It’s owned by his father, Fred Matters, who is retired, and lives in Urbandale.