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Bowe’s a no-show in St. Joe

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July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) – Wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, Kansas City’s leader in receptions and receiving yards the past three years, was not on the field Friday as the Chiefs opened training camp.  Bowe, a Pro Bowler in 2010, was given the franchise tag when he refused to sign the Chiefs’ tender. If he eventually comes in and plays this year, as the Chiefs expect, he will get about $9.5 million.  The sixth-year pro, a first-round pick in 2007, had 81 catches for 1,159 yards and five TDs last year. In 2010, he led NFL wide receivers with 15 touchdowns while making 72 receptions for 1,162 yards.

HELEN V. NIELSEN, 89, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 7-30-12)

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July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

HELEN V. NIELSEN, 89, of Elk Horn, died Thu., July 26th, at the Salem Lutheran Home. Funeral services for HELEN NIELSEN will be held 10-a.m. Mon., July 30th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church in Elk Horn. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-to 5:30-p.m. Sun., July 29th.

Burial will be at 3:30-p.m. Monday in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Belle Plaine, IA.

HELEN NIELSEN is survived by:

Her children – Pam (Gary) Bartachek, of Cedar Rapids; Cathy (Wendell) Pace, of Carrollton, TX; Lonnie (Mary Jo) Nielsen, of Palm Beach Gardens, FL, and Loree (John) Weber, of Spring Hill, FL.

11 grandchildren & 10 great-grandchildren.

Backyard and Beyond 07-27-2012

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July 27th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen talks about County Fairs!

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LOUETTA HEATON, 87, of Sibley (formerly of Anita) – Svcs. 7/31/12

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July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

LOUETTA HEATON, 87, of Sibley (formerly of Anita), died Fri., July 27th, at the Osceola Community Hospital in Sibley. Funeral services for LOUETTA HEATON will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue.,  July 31st, at the Anita United Methodist ChurchHockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 5-7pm Mon., July 30th.

Burial will be in the Prairie Rose Cemetery southwest of Corning.

LOUETTA HEATON is survived by:

Her children – Edward (Linda) Heaton, of Des Moines, and Randall (Joyce) Heaton, of Sibley.

Her sister – Marge (Mike) Haley, of Exira.

6 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren.

(updated 10:40-a.m.) IA SUPCO upholds Appeals Court decision in Atlantic Strip Search Case

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July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling blocking the release of information on how officials at Atlantic High School were disciplined after conducting a strip search on female students in August of 2009. The Iowa A-C-L-U sued seeking to find out the punishment given the two school employees involved in the case. The Iowa Supreme Court Friday (today) upheld the lower court ruling 4-3, saying the punishment information was part of the school employees personnel record and exempt from the state Open Records Act. Three justices dissented in the case, including Chief Justice Mark Cady, who said the majority opinion takes “a step backward from the new age of open government in this state.” Cady said while the legislature understands that confidentiality is needed in some aspects of government work, the facts of this case reveal a substantial public justification for disclosure of the requested information.

A-C-L-U executive director, Ben Stone, says the case is important beyond the impact it has on Atlantic. “We are disappointed, it was a close decision 4-3 with Chief Justice Cady and two of Governor Branstad’s appointees with us in the dissent. You know this case really raises a phenomenal public interest in the right to know,” Stone says. Justices Waterman and Mansfield joined Cady in the dissent. Stone says his organization was very specific in what they sought. “The school district announced the names of the two employees and said that they would be disciplined. And all we were seeking was what was the nature of that discipline. We weren’t looking for an entire performance record,” Stone says. “And the Atlantic School District refused to turn that over and the Supreme Court has agreed with that conclusion and so now the people of Atlantic will probably never know what was done to stand up for the privacy and integrity of those girls. And that’s very disappointing.”

The majority of justices said there was not a need to balance the public’s need to know, with the right to privacy of the individuals. Stone argued the other side and was supported by the dissent. “Chief Justice Cady really lays it out in the dissent, that we’ve been using a balancing test for 30 years and the majority opinion really denies that reality. Because when you are determining…whether or not something is personal in the language of the statute, you have to determine that by the context. And the context in essence is a balancing test,” according to Stone. The dissent also says in essence that transparency in government “will surely be thwarted” by those in government who say matters are related to personnel issues in an effort to keep them from being scrutinized by the public.

Stone says the A-C-L-U will seek to have the legislature change the law to keep that from happening. “The 4-3 decision is a disappointment, but we’re not done,” Stone says. “We’re gonna do what we can to try to see to it where incidents like this where really outrageous and indefensible conduct by public employees is disciplined by the institution, that the public will be able to find out — in certain circumstances — what that type of discipline was.” The strip search of the girls in a locker room came after a fellow student reported 100 dollars had been stolen from her purse. The money was not found and the district later announced the strip search was against school policy. The district paid 300-thousand dollars to settle a lawsuit filed by the families of three girls who were subject to the strip search.Atlantic assistant principal/activities director Paul Croghan one of the two employees identified by the district as being involved. Croghan later resigned from the district. The other employee was identified as Heather Turpen.

(Radio Iowa)

For a compete viewing of today’s Iowa Supreme Court ruling, click on this link:

http://www.iowacourtsonline.org/Supreme_Court/Recent_Opinions/20120727/11-0095.pdf

Uncle of missing Iowa girls treated for overdose

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July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) – An uncle of the missing Iowa cousins is recovering in a hospital following an apparent drug overdose. Wylma Cook says her 32-year-old son Jeremiah Cook was in stable condition Friday at Allen Hospital in Waterloo after the overdose Thursday night. She says he’s expected to be OK. 

Wylma Cook says the disappearance of 10-year-old Lyric Cook and 8-year-old Elizabeth Collins has “taken a toll” on Jeremiah, who was having trouble sleeping and eating. She says he has no children but was very close to his nieces, considering them his “prized possessions.”  The girls vanished after leaving for a bike ride July 13 in Evansdale.  Cook says her son hadn’t taken methamphetamine, cocaine or marijuana, but she declined to say what caused the overdose.

Designer Drug Arrests – Midwest

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July 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Six people are arrested and more than 210,000 packets of synthetic drugs seized in six Midwestern states as part of a nationwide crackdown. The Drug Enforcement Administration on Thursday announced results of Operation Log Jam, targeting synthetic drugs like so-called “bath salts” and fake marijuana, items commonly sold at head shops and some convenience stores and often targeted at teenagers. The DEA says nearly 100 people nationwide were arrested and more than 5 million packets seized.
 
James Shroba of the DEA office in St. Louis says synthetic drugs are a growing problem around the nation, including the six states his office covers – South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and southern Illinois.  He says the crackdown sends a message to manufacturers and sellers that law enforcement is coming after them.

9AM Newscast 07-27-2012

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July 27th, 2012 by admin

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8AM Sportscast 07-27-2012

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July 27th, 2012 by admin

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Heartbeat Today 07-27-2012

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July 27th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field speaks with the Royalty of the 2012 Cass County Fair.

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