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Young adult injured in Guthrie County rollover accident

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August 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports a young adult from Panora was injured during a rollover accident late Monday morning. Authorities say 18-year-old Paul Richard Hansen was driving a 2001 Buick Century Custom west on 120th Street – a gravel road – at around 11:30-a.m., when the car went out of control. The vehicle entered the eastbound ditch before it entered the westbound ditch and struck a large rock.

The car rolled over and came to rest in a cornfield. Hansen was wearing a seat belt. He complained of pain and possible injury before being transported by his parents. No citations were issued. The vehicle sustained $1,500 damage and was declared a total loss.

St. Louis Cardinals announce 2022 regular season schedule

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August 4th, 2021 by admin

ST. LOUIS, Mo., August 4, 2021 – The St. Louis Cardinals, in conjunction with Major League Baseball’s league-wide release, today announced their 2022 regular season schedule.  The Home Opener is scheduled for Thursday, April 7, against Pittsburgh as part of a six-game homestand featuring four games with the Pirates (April 7, 9-11) and two games versus the cross-state rival Kansas City Royals (April 12-13).

The Cardinals will open the 2022 season on the road with a three-game series at Pittsburgh beginning on Thursday, March 31, followed by a two-game series at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs on April 4 and 6.

The Cardinals 20-game Interleague schedule features matchups with all five AL East opponents for the first time since the 2017 season.  Highlighting those matchups are a three-game weekend series versus the New York Yankees at Busch Stadium on August 5-7 (their first series at Busch Stadium since 2014) and a three-game series with the visiting Baltimore Orioles on May 10-12 (first visit to St. Louis since 2003).  St. Louis will travel to Tampa to play the Rays for three games on June 7-9 and to Boston for a weekend series against the Red Sox on June 17-19.  The Interleague schedule also features a pair of two-game home-and-home series against the Toronto Blue Jays (May 23-24 at Busch Stadium & July 26-27 at Toronto) and Kansas City Royals (April 12-13 at Busch Stadium & May 3-4 at Kansas City).

Additional key home dates for the 2022 season include two weekend series versus the Chicago Cubs on June 24-26 and September 2-4.  The Cubs will also visit for a three-game series on August 2-4 before the Yankees come to town.  The club will host Pittsburgh for three games on September 30-October 2 to conclude the 2022 regular season.

The 2022 season will feature 26 home series and 26 road series, including 14 weekend series at Busch Stadium: April 7, 9-10 vs. Pittsburgh; April 28-May 1 vs. Arizona; May 13-15 vs. San Francisco; May 26-29 vs. Milwaukee; June 10-12 vs. Cincinnati; June 24-26 vs. Chicago Cubs; July 8-10 vs. Philadelphia; July 15-17 vs. Cincinnati; August 5-7 vs. New York Yankees; August 12-14 vs. Milwaukee; August 26-28 vs. Atlanta; September 2-4 vs. Chicago Cubs; September 16-18 vs. Cincinnati; and September 30-October 2 vs. Pittsburgh.

The Cardinals are scheduled to play 50 of their 81 home games before the July 18-20 All-Star Break, playing 12 home games in April, 15 home games in May, 13 home games in June, 10 home games in July (all before the break), 15 home games in August, and 16 home games in September/October.  The club is scheduled to host holiday games on Memorial Day (May 30 vs. San Diego) and Labor Day (September 5 vs. Washington).

The Cardinals longest homestand of the 2022 campaign consists of ten games over a 10-day span leading up to the All-Star Break on July 8-17 versus Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and Cincinnati.  Their longest road trip of the season comes on April 14-24, where they will play 10 games in 11 days against Milwaukee, Miami and Cincinnati.  The team has a stretch that will see them play 30 games over 31 days June 17-July 17, including 17 consecutive games without a day off from July 1-17.

The Cardinals will make future announcements regarding games times, ticket pricing and ticket availability for the 2022 season.  The complete 2022 regular season schedule follows below and can be viewed at cardinals.com/schedule.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 2022 HOME SCHEDULE

April 7, 9-11 vs. Pittsburgh*                                        July 8-11 vs. Philadelphia*
April 12-13 vs. Kansas City                                          July 12-14 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
April 25-27 vs. New York Mets                                    July 15-17 vs. Cincinnati*
April 28-May 1 vs. Arizona*

May 10-12 vs. Baltimore                                              August 2-4 vs. Chicago Cubs
May 13-15 vs. San Francisco*                                      August 5-7 vs. New York Yankees*
May 23-24 vs. Toronto                                                August 12-14 vs. Milwaukee*
May 26-29 vs. Milwaukee*                                          August 16-18 vs. Colorado
May 30-June 1 vs. San Diego                                      August 26-28 vs. Atlanta*

June 10-12 vs. Cincinnati*                                           September 2-4 vs. Chicago Cubs*
June 13-15 vs. Pittsburgh                                            September 5-8 vs. Washington
June 24-26 vs. Chicago Cubs*                                     September 13-14 vs. Milwaukee
June 27-29 vs. Miami                                                   September 15-18 vs. Cincinnati*
Sept. 30-Oct. 2 vs. Pittsburgh*

* Denotes Weekend Series

RUTHE BROCKER, 95, of Anita (Svcs. 08/11/2021)

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August 4th, 2021 by admin

RUTHE BROCKER, 95, of Anita died Tuesday, August 3rd at Kavanaugh House in Des Moines. Funeral services for RUTHE BROCKER will be held on Wednesday, August 11th at 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements. The family would appreciate face coverings and for social distancing to be observed. The funeral service will be recorded and available for viewing on the funeral home’s website by Noon on Thursday (August 12th).

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Visitation with the family will be held at the church beginning at 9:30 a.m. prior to the service on Wednesday. (Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com)

A private family burial will be held at the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation to the Brocker Family Trust to provide a future scholarship.

RUTHE BROCKER is survived by:

Children: Kirk (Pam) Brocker; Kyle (Karen) Brocker; Karry (Collin) Hulse; Kevin Brocker.

4 Grandchildren and 2 Great-Grandchildren

Fort Dodge man admits to robbing bank

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August 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Fort Dodge man facing a bank robbery charge in a Greene County had pleaded guilty. Twenty-seven-year-old Zachary Michael Wailes has admitted to entering a bank in Scranton while armed with a pistol in Late February. Twenty-six-year-old Tyler Mattingly of Carroll, entered a guilty plea to first-degree theft, as part of plea deal for his role in the robbery. Court documents show that Mattingly admitted to calling in a false report of a car accident on the other side of Greene County, to draw law enforcement away from Scranton during the robbery.

A sentencing date for both Wailes and Mattingly is still pending.

2021 IHSBCA Academic All-State

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August 4th, 2021 by admin

2021 IHSBCA Academic All-State Teams
The 35th All-Academic Team has been selected by the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association.
A panel of coaches selected these senior player’s who demonstrate outstanding academic, moral,
and athletic characteristics.

2021 First Team Academic All-State
Dawson Bergmann, Sumner-Fredericksburg-Tripoli
Jacob Brinkman, Ridge View
Bode Dykens, Lamoni
Trey Engelmann, Alta-Aurelia
PJ Feuerbach, Clear Lake
Brock Galetick, South Hamilton
Blake Hall, Underwood 
Justin Horgen, St. Ansgar
Ty Kelderman, North Mahaska
Chase Knoche, Calamus-Wheatland
Aric Laubenthal, Bishop Garrigan
Ben Macy, AGWSR
Noah Maske, West Fork
Carson Michels, Marquette Catholic
Sam Petersen, Ballard
Zach Pleggenkuhle, Van Meter
Luke Rasmussen, Central Lyon
Kayden Rezac, Tipton
Cade Rohwer, Alta-Aurelia
Nolan Schonhorst, Ballard
Slade Sibenaller, Carroll
Joe Simpson, Clinton
Drew Taylor, Panorama
Aaron Wilkins, Pleasantville

2021 Second Team Academic All-State
Steven Berends, Roland-Story
Brody Brecht, Ankeny
Ryan Coke, St. Ansgar
Christian Davidson, Ft. Dodge
Grant Heldofer, St. Edmond
Sam Heyn, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn
Braden Hoyer, CR Kennedy
Cael Kolacin, St. Edmond
Ethan Luzum, South Winneshiek
Connor McKee, CAM 
Josh Merrifield, Waterloo Columbus
Marcus Morgan, Iowa City West
Cael Ogier, Lamoni
Jacob Pytleski, Central Lyon
Garrett Reynolds, Atlantic
Keian Seerist, Iowa City Liberty
Patrick Steele, Waterloo Columbus
Grant Sturm, Atlantic
Evan Taylor, Panorama
Joe Trainer, Bishop Garrigan
Ajay Twedt, Roland-Story

Traffic stop leads to a pursuit and search for a Bedford man

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August 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

An attempted traffic stop Tuesday afternoon in Montgomery County resulted in a multi-agency effort to find a man from Bedford. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says the suspect, 29-year-old James Robert Castillo got away from law enforcement, and may be in the Stanton area, or somewhere in Page County. The incident began at around 3:04-p.m., when a Montgomery County Deputy attempted to stop a vehicle in the area of M Avenue and Highway 34. The 2012 VW Jetta owned by an individual from Blanchard, fled from the Deputy for about 10-miles, heading south and east, with speeds reaching nearly 80 miles per hour.

The chase ended in a corn field south of 260th Street, and on the west side of Q Avenue, just south of the Viking Lake Area. Several area law enforcement officers, Montgomery and Mills County Sheriff K-9’s as well as the EMA drone, searched the area for Castillo. Due to the heat in the corn fields and the known identity of the suspect, the search was called-off after about three-hours. Castillo is described as being 5-feet 6-inches tall, with brown hair. Anyone with information on his location is urged to call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, or your local law enforcement agency.

Assisting the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in the pursuit and search for the suspect, were deputies with the Adams and Page County Sheriff’s Offices, Montgomery County EMA, an off-duty Red Oak Police Officer, the Iowa State Patrol, Iowa Motor Vehicle Enforcement (MVE) Officer, and Mills County K-9 Unit.

Some larger schools extend online options for students for fall semester

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August 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Some of Iowa’s largest school districts are discussing how to guard against the spread of Covid when school starts this month. Tanya Keith, a parent in Des Moines, says she’s concerned about the risk the highly-contagious delta variant poses to younger kids. “I don’t want my vaccinated son to bring home a breakthrough case that infects our unvaccinated first-grader,” she said.

Parents in Des Moines, Johnston and Ames are asking districts to set up classrooms where all students voluntarily commit to wear masks. Des Moines superintendent Thomas Ahart says it would be unenforceable and it would disrupt class size arrangements. The Des Moines School Board has approved a half million dollar contract with a private firm that will provide an online option for elementary students for the fall semester. “We do need to be cognizant that there are certainly some state level restrictions that prevent us from doing what we know to be best practice,” Ahart said.

The Iowa City School Board has voted to extend the deadline for enrolling in online classes to August 9th. Governor Kim Reynolds approved a law in May that forbids schools from requiring students or staff to wear face coverings on school property. Arkansas passed a similar law this spring and that state’s Republican governor is now asking the Arkansas legislature to repeal it and let schools make decisions as cases increase in their areas.

Adair County Supervisors approve Comp. Board Appointments, New Hire & B-up Internet provider

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August 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors met this (Wednesday) morning, and approved three re-appointments to the Compensation Board. That includes Jane Lents (representing the Auditor’s Office), Lyle Wittrock (representing the Sheriff’s Office), and Todd Olsen (representing the Supervisors). Lori Nelson, who had also represented the Supervisors, declined re-appointment. The search for her replacement continues.

The Board approved the hiring of Stacey Huff as Clerk for the Adair County Treasurer’s Office, and U-S Cellular as a backup internet connection provider. They also approved a private fireworks permit application for Dennis Dukes’ annual show on Aug. 7th.

In other business, they approved Board Chair Steve Shelley’s signing of pay vouchers for two county Secondary Roads projects, including a Hot Melt Asphalt (HMA)/resurfacing project for County Road G-27, and the W-35 Jefferson Bridge Project. Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman said also, there will be a pre-construction meeting Thursday (Aug. 5th) for the G-51/County line road project, which he says should begin soon with work on a box culvert. And, a pre-construction meeting will be held next week on another project.

Shoulder work on Delta Road, he said, should be finished this week in preparation for a final road rock application. Similar work on 190th will continue for another week or two.

Two Davenport police officers hurt after car chase ends in crash

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August 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two Davenport police officers are recovering from injuries after their squad car collided with a suspect’s vehicle during a chase on Tuesday afternoon. A vehicle was reported stolen during a burglary in Bettendorf. Minutes later, a 911 caller reported seeing occupants in that stolen car waving guns in Davenport. Police responded and found the car, which refused to pull over. The chase only lasted a few blocks, ending with the suspects ramming a police car.

Four juveniles jumped out and fled on foot. All four were captured and two 14-year-olds, both from Davenport, were charged based on outstanding warrants. More charges are pending. The two officers who were hurt were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

Information on IKM-Manning Sept. Bond Vote

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August 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Manning, Iowa) – The IKM-Manning School District Board of Education has posted additional details about a bond vote that will take place Tuesday, September 14, 2021. If approved, the bond would enable the district to move forward with a series of projects to address facilities needs in both Irwin and Manning. School Officials say the bond would have a tax rate impact of an additional $9.88 per month ($0.33/day) on a home with a $100,000 assessed value. For agricultural properties, the impact would be between $2.63 and $3.16 per acre annually, depending on the location of the property.

While there would be an increase, officials stress IKM-Manning’s tax rate would remain one of the lowest in the area if the bond is approved. To illustrate this, a fact sheet compares the district tax rate to those of neighboring school districts was created.

District patrons can also use the fact sheet to calculate your own tax impact based on the value of your home, property, or agricultural land. Additionally, the fact sheet details the recent history of tax rates in IKM-Manning.

In the coming weeks, public meetings will be held to allow community members to learn more about the proposed solution and offer feedback on priorities. For more information on the district’s facility needs and the bond question, please visit www.ikmmanningbond.org.