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Precautions to be used for cameras at bowl games after Insight Bowl incident

Sports

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — A review has determined a camera that fell from an overhead wire during the Insight Bowl was an isolated incident. ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said Sunday that the cause of the crashing camera during Friday night’s game has been addressed and extra precautions will be taken for the six remaining bowl games. He said the Fiesta Bowl will not have an aerial camera Monday night because of a compressed schedule due to an NFL game at University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday.

The overhead camera, operated by Oklahoma-based SkyCam, fell with 2:22 left in the Insight Bowl between Oklahoma and Iowa. The camera didn’t hit anyone, but Iowa receiver Marvin McNutt Jr. became tangled in the guide wire and sustained a minor cut on his arm.

Evansville beats Northern Iowa 76-65

Sports

January 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Colt Ryan had 29 points, seven rebounds and five assists to lead Evansville to a 76-65 victory over Northern Iowa Sunday night. Ryan made all 14 of his free-throw tries for the Purple Aces (7-5, 2-0 Missouri Valley), who trailed 22-8 early but bounced back and now have won three in a row. He also made three 3-pointers.

Denver Holmes had 16 points and Kenny Harris scored 11 as Evansville won at Northern Iowa for the first time in 10 seasons. The Aces were 24 for 26 from the free-throw line — and Ryan and Holmes were 14 for 14 in the last 1:02. Holmes made all six of his attempts in the game in that stretch. Seth Tuttle had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Panthers (10-4, 0-2), who have lost three in a row. Marc Sonnen and Deon Mitchell scored 14 points apiece for UNI.

MINDI ANN DUCKWORTH GRASTY, 44, of Greenfield (Svcs 1-7-2012)

Obituaries

January 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

MINDI ANN DUCKWORTH GRASTY, 44, of Greenfield, passed away on Sat., Dec. 31st, at her home near Greenfield.  Memorial services for MINDI ANN DUCKWORTH GRASTY, will be held 5-p.m. Sat., Jan. 7th, at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

A family visitation will take place from 2-to 5-p.m. Sat., Jan. 7th, at the funeral home. Online condolences may be left to the familyat www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Mindi Duckworth Grasty Memorial Fund to be established by the family.

MINDI DUCKWORTH GRASTY is survived by:

her husband – Dave Grasty of Greenfield.

her mother – Chris Duckworth of Des Moines.

her son – Phillip Edward Lee Wasson of Norwalk.

2 brothers – Chad (Patty) Duckworth of Green, IA, & Todd (Lesley) Duckworth, of Des Moines.

Her step-son:  Matt Grasty.

Many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Broncos in playoffs despite 7-3 loss to Chiefs

Sports

January 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DENVER (AP) — Tim Tebow fell short in his latest comeback bid, yet his Denver Broncos are still going to the playoffs. Former Bronco Kyle Orton got his revenge in leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a 7-3 win over Denver on Sunday, but it’s the Broncos who clinched the AFC West and is headed to the postseason. After congratulating their former starting quarterback, the Broncos celebrated the end to their six-year playoff drought once San Diego beat Oakland 38-26 later Sunday. Losers of their last three games, the Broncos finished 8-8, same as the Raiders. They win their first division title since 2005 on a tiebreaker.

Santorum says he prayed for Rick Perry during debate

News

January 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum says he prayed for a rival candidate during a recent debate. The former Pennsylvania senator says it happened several weeks after Texas Gov. Rick Perry pledged to eliminate three Cabinet departments but could only think of two. In the subsequent debate, Perry said President Barack Obama had three options when an American drone crashed in Iran. Santorum says he quickly bowed his head and prayed that Perry wouldn’t “do it again.” The Texas governor didn’t stumble, and Santorum says Perry then leaned over to him and said, “I was taking a risk with that third one.”  The two Ricks are among the candidates competing for evangelical support in Tuesday’s Iowa caucuses.

Red Oak man arrested for Domestic Abuse Sunday

News

January 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak man was arrested Sunday afternoon on an assault charge, following an investigation into an incident which allegedly occurred in the 500 block of East Washington Avenue, in Red Oak. According to the Red Oak P-D, 41-year old Shane Michael Evans was charged with Domestic Abuse/Simple Assault. Evans was taken into custody at around 4:40-p.m. He was being held without bond Sunday, in the Montgomery County Jail.

Romney criticizes Santorum as career politician

News

January 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, Iowa (AP) — Mitt Romney is criticizing rival Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum as a career politician and defending his own conservative credentials. Two days before the Iowa caucuses, Romney told reporters his background is “quite different” from Santorum because the former Pennsylvania senator “spent his career in government in Washington.”

At a stop Sunday in western Iowa, Romney also offered his record as governor of Massachusetts as evidence that he is as conservative as Santorum, who has risen quickly in the polls. Santorum has highlighted his socially conservative credentials as he has campaigned across Iowa. Romney still leads in the polls, but he has struggled to win over conservative evangelicals because of his changed position on abortion.

New Year’s Eve arrests in Adams County

News

January 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Two women were arrested on separate charges Saturday night, in Adams County. Sheriff’s officials said Sunday, Wannita Olsen, of Corning, was arrested just after 9-p.m. on charges of OWI and Open container, following a traffic stop on Highway 148 at Hunter Trailer. Olsen was also charged with Criminal Mischief, after she allegedly destroyed property while being held in the Adams County Jail.

And, Roxy Core, of Corning, was arrested at around 11:30-p.m. Saturday, on a charge of Domestic Assault, in connection with an incident during which she allegedly assaulted her husband at their residence on Loomis Street, in Corning.

Both women were being held Sunday, in the Adams County Jail.

ORLAN KENDALL CAIN, 73, of Griswold (Svcs 12-6-12)

Obituaries

January 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ORLAN KENDALL CAIN, 73, of Griswold, died Sat., Dec. 31st, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. Funeral services for ORLAN CAIN will be held 11-a.m. Fri., Jan. 6th, at the Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.

An open visitation will be held at the funeral home, with the family greeting friends one-hour prior to the service on Friday.

Burial will be in the Pleasant Township Cemetery.

ORLAN CAIN is survived by:

His wife – Cheryl, of Griswold.

His daughter – Jolene. M. Cain, of Red Oak.

His step-son – Charles James, of Olathe, KS.

His sister – Colleen Williams, of Emerson.

6 grandchildren, his cousins and nephews.

Romney visits Atlantic just days before IA Caucuses

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January 1st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney his wife Ann and their youngest son Craig paid a visit to Atlantic Sunday afternoon. Their stop brought them to the Family Table Restaurant which was packed with media and others who came to hear what the apparent front-runner leading up to the Iowa Caucuses had to say. Ann Romney told the crowd Iowans have “A job to do Tuesday,” as far as selecting the right person to move on to the November elections.  She said they “Think Iowa can do what needs to be done, which is getting Mitt on the pathway to defeat Barack Obama.”

Mitt Romney at the Family Table Restaurant in Atlantic, 1-1-12

Romney, the former Governor of Massachusetts, said the election isn’t just about replacing Obama, “It’s an election about the soul of America, and what direction our nation is going to take.”  He criticized Obama as being unable to understand the power of the prinicples on which the nation was founded. He said Obama has pushed us away from being an opportunity and merit society into a European-style welfare state. He says that means Obama has turned us into an “Entitlement society, where government takes from some and gives to others.”

Romney said he doesn’t want to radically transform America. Instead, he wants to restore “The principles that made America great.” He said to do that, the government needs to stop spending more money than it takes in. In order to change the country’s current course, he would examine every spending program in the country and subject it to a litmus test. He says the test would determine “If a program is so critical to America, that we should be borrowing money from China to pay for it?” If it fails the test, Romney said he would kill the program in question, including Obamacare, which he says is “At the top of his list.”

He said he would continue to keep a “safety net” in place for those who are poor, and can’t care for themselves. But States he says, are more capable of handling that than the Feds are. That includes turning Medicaid over to the states. He would also link the pay of Federal workers to their counterparts in the private sector.

Romney greets patrons of the restaurant, surrounded by the media

Romney said Obama has failed us in many areas, including protecting the country from the threats overseas. One of those threats, he says, comes from a nuclear Iran, which announced on Sunday they had developed a nuclear rod, and, successfully tested a surface-to-air missle. Romney says Obama has failed to put promised sanctions in-place against Iran, he was silent when the country’s opposition leaders spoke out against their leaders, and when the people of Iran learned the U-S wouldn’t consider a military option to those developments.

He says Obama promised not long after he was elected, he would not run again if he couldn’t get the economy turned around in three-years. Romney said that hasn’t happened, and he’s “Here to collect” on that promise.