The baseball and softball games tonight (7/5) in Atlantic, vs. Denison, will be played varsity first beginning at 5:30, JV to follow.
The baseball and softball games tonight (7/5) in Atlantic, vs. Denison, will be played varsity first beginning at 5:30, JV to follow.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – A federal report says data entry errors nearly caused the Iowa Medicaid program to overpay doctors by $9.2 million, but the mistakes were caught before the checks were cashed. An audit by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services made public last week says the mistakes in 2009 involved employees who copied and pasted the wrong numbers into the amount to pay. The errors resulted in two doctors receiving checks for $9.2 million more than they should have for the procedures they performed.
The audit says the state was fortunate to catch the mistakes and cancel the payments following a special review of old checks that had not been cashed. Iowa Medicaid officials say they’ve prohibited employees from using the “copy and paste” function during data entry.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Gov. Terry Branstad says he no longer plans to call a special session of the Legislature to deal with recommendations from an education summit being held later this month. The governor told reporters Tuesday that any major reforms of the state education system will require time to build political support and he will make the issue a top priority of the Legislature convening next January.
When he announced plans for the summit earlier in the year, the governor called for a special session to enact recommended education reforms. But that was before this year’s session stretched until the end of June, making it one of the longest sessions in Iowa history.
Branstad says he also intends to seek public pension reforms in the next session.
Authorities in Clarinda are investigating a burglary that took place over the weekend at the Clarinda High School. Police Chief Keith Brothers says his department was informed about the incident when it was discovered early Saturday morning.
Responding officers confirmed someone forced their way into the building through a door on the west side of the school. The person or persons involved in the incident gained entry to the building by breaking the glass on a door. Once inside, they broke into several classrooms and stole an undetermined number of items. School officials were working to conduct an inventory in an attempt to determine what was missing.
Anyone with information about the incident should call the Clarinda Police Department at 542-2194. Your anonymous tip may make you eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 if the information leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the crime.
The Audubon County Sheriff’s Department reports an Anita man has been charged with Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The charges filed against 27-year old Robbie Troy Metheny stem from a traffic stop on Sunday, July 3rd. Metheny is scheduled to appear in court Thursday morning.
And, 36-year old Angela Marie Weaver, of Exira, was arrested Saturday evening following a traffic stop on Highway 71, near 310th Street. The Sheriff’s Department says Weaver was charged with OWI, 1st offense. She posted a $1,000 cash bond and was released from custody. Weaver is scheduled to appear in court, on Thursday.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) – The Army Corps of Engineers has sent letters to landowners in Missouri and Iowa asking if they wanted to sell land in the Missouri River basin after flooding began along the river. David Kolarik, corps spokesman in Kansas City, said the timing of the letter was a coincidence, and a mistake. He said most of the letters went out before the flooding began in May. The St. Joseph News-Press reports that some of the letters, however, went out June 6, after the flooding began.
The Missouri River has been flooding for weeks since the corps began releasing historic amounts of water to relieve bloated upstream reservoirs. The corps said the proposal to buy the land had nothing to do with the flooding, and that it’s seeking land to rebuild wildlife habitats.
Drake track stand-out Casey McDermott of Newton won the Clover Run on July 2nd in Greenfield. She covered the 5K course in an impressive 18:13. Topping the men’s division was Greenfield native Nick Newbury, an Urbandale resident, who ran 18:40.
The two mile run winners are a pair of former Nodaway Valley cross country standouts. Alyse Herr of Fontanelle won the women’s division and Ethan Warrior captured the men’s title.
Jane Chaillie of Griswold earned the top spot in the women’s 2 mile walk. Gary O’Daniels of Creston claimed the men’s walk title.
The event is hosted by the Adair County 4-H Youth Council. The proceeds from the race suppot the Kelly Laughery Memorial 4-H Community Service Scholarship program.
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John Henry Query, Jr., 77, of Earling died Friday, July 1st at Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha. Mass of Christian Burial for John Henry Query, Jr. will be held on Thursday, July 7th at 11:00 am at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
A prayer service will be held Wednesday at 7:00 pm at the funeral home. Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.
John Henry Query, Jr. is survived by:
Son: Ken Query of Earling
Step-Daughter: Holly Conley of Omaha
2 Grandchildren
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A man who rode his bicycle into the Missouri River at South Sioux City, Neb., has been rescued from the fast-moving water. Sioux City television station KCAU reports that the man was riding his bicycle toward the river around 2:30 p.m. Monday on the Nebraska side of the river. Witnesses say he apparently lost control and fell into the river.
Security at the Argosy Casino on the Iowa side of the river launched a rescue boat and picked the man up in just minutes. The man was taken away in an ambulance, but he appeared to be in good condition.