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Midwest Sports Headlines: 7/28/20

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July 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

DETROIT (AP) — Maikel Franco hit two of Kansas City’s six home runs, and the Royals pounded the Tigers 14-6, spoiling Detroit’s fan-free home opener. Whit Merrifield had three hits and three RBIs, finishing a triple shy of the cycle on a night when the Royals rallied from an early 5-1 deficit. Foster Griffin won in relief, but he also had to leave his major league debut with a left forearm strain. Detroit’s Michael Fulmer allowed three homers in his first start back from Tommy John surgery.

Anthony Rizzo homered for the third time, and the Chicago Cubs held on for an 8-7 victory over a Cincinnati Reds team coping with coronavirus uncertainty. Jeremy Jeffress escaped a bases-loaded threat in the ninth for his first save with the Cubs. Wade Miley failed to make it through the second inning of his Reds debut. Rizzo scored three times as the Cubs won for the third time in four games. The Reds dropped to 1-3, a disappointing start after their $165 million offseason makeover.

Tyler Chatwood pitched three-hit ball over six innings, Willson Contreras homered and the Chicago Cubs beat the Milwaukee Brewers 9-1 to take two of three in their opening series. Chatwood gave the Cubs just the sort of outing they were looking for after working mostly out of the bullpen last season. He struck out eight and walked two in an impressive start for a pitcher who struggled with his control his first two years in Chicago. Contreras smacked an RBI double in the Cubs’ four-run fourth and a long solo homer in the seventh.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Nobody really had any idea what training camp would like look until the NFL and its players’ union came to an agreement late last week. The deal dramatically altered the collective bargaining agreement to ensure football will be played in the age of the coronavirus. Andy Reid might well have been the first one with a plan when the details were finally decided. The coach of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs has always been a stickler for planning. That could come in handy when the pandemic is forcing plans to change almost daily.

Minnesota Vikings vice president of sports medicine Eric Sugarman has tested positive for COVID-19. Sugarman is in charge of the organization’s virus prevention plan as the infection control officer. The team announced that Sugarman and his family tested positive over the weekend. The Vikings said they’ve tested all individuals who’d recently been in close contact with Sugarman.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, 7/28/2020

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July 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CDT

UNDATED (AP) — A survey conducted by the Iowa auditor shows a majority of health care organizations are dissatisfied with the state’s Medicaid program and think the privatized system hasn’t been good for the more than 650,000 poor and disabled residents receiving care. Iowa shifted the state’s Medicaid system from a state-run program to one managed by private insurance companies in 2016. There have been persistent complaints over the past four years that providers have a more difficult time getting fully paid and that access to care has worsened for patients. Auditor Rob Sand said Monday that his survey reinforces those complaints.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa physician groups are urging Gov. Kim Reynolds to order the public to wear masks as cases continue to rise. The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Medical Society and 14 other health-professional groups said Monday in a letter to the governor that “widespread use of cloth masks in public settings will dramatically slow the spread of COVID-19 and save lives.” The Republican governor has encouraged Iowans to “mask up,” but she has rebuffed calls to join more than half of other states in requiring it.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s campaign against voting by mail is setting his party back in the race to sign its voters up for the easiest and safest way to cast a ballot during the pandemic. Republican strategists have worried privately for months that the president’s baseless claims of widespread mail voting fraud would put them at a disadvantage in November. Now that seems to be coming true. Republicans have traditionally dominated in mail voting in Florida. But now Democrats have leapt ahead in the race requesting mail ballots. The situation is similar is several other swing states.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — A woman has died in an apartment fire in downtown Fort Dodge. Firefighters were called to the building Sunday afternoon after a fire alarm activated and a neighbor reported smelling smoke. Crews were met with heavy smoke in the apartment and then found an unresponsive woman. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Her body was taken to the State Medical Examiner’s Office. She was identified Monday at 67-year-old Jeanne Miller. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

COVID-19 round-up: hospitalizations, new face covering requirements in Cedar Rapids, Ames

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The number of Iowans hospitalized for treatment of COVID-19 is more than double what it was a month ago. On June 27th, there were 118 Iowans with COVID were in the hospital. A month later, there are 241. A third of them are in an intensive care unit and 32 patients are on a ventilator. The deaths of 829 Iowans have been linked to the virus and more than half of those who’ve died of COVID-19 complications were nursing home residents. COVID-19 outbreaks are currently reported in 22 long-term care facilities.

Passengers inside the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids will be required to wear face coverings, starting tomorrow (Tuesday). Officials in Des Moines announced that due to a surge in COVID cases in Polk County, city hall and a handful of other city buildings will remain closed to the public until October 1st. Starting today (Monday) in Ames, face masks are required in the public library and on city buses.

Trump camp, Iowa GOP seek dismissal of lawsuit over absentee ballot request forms

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – President Trump’s campaign, along with state and national G-O-P groups are asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit over new rules on how Iowa election officials correct problems on absentee ballot request forms.

The new law forces county auditors to call, email or send a letter to voters if there’s missing or incorrect information on a ballot request form. Previously, county officials could cross-check voter registration data to correct discrepancies. The lawsuit filed by the League of United Latin American Citizens and a Democratic non-profit argues the new process increases the risk some voters will not get their mail-in ballot on time.

The Trump campaign and Republican groups have filed a motion asking an Iowa judge to dismiss the lawsuit. In addition, the Republican National Committee is asking Iowa’s Secretary of State to order Linn and Johnson County Auditors to stop mailing ballot request forms that include the voter’s I-D number. Republicans say that’s a breach of election security.

Democrats say many Iowans do not know what their voter I-D number is or how to find it.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 7/27/20

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office, Monday, released a report on three recent arrests and one court ordered finger printing. On July 23rd, 49-year old Charles Michael Carter, of Los Angeles, CA., was stopped by the Iowa State Patrol on I-80 and charged with Possession of Marijuana/1st offense. Sheriff Jeff Vandewater says Carter wasn’t arrested per-Se, but there was a court order for him to be finger-printed.

On July 22nd, 22-year old Tyler Wayne Holloway, of Waukee, was arrested in Greenfield for Carrying Weapons, after his vehicle was pulled-over for failure to have registration plates. He was also wanted on a warrant out of Louisiana for Domestic Battery. Four handguns were found in his vehicle, which Holloway had permits for in Louisiana, and did not yet get a license for in Iowa. After receiving a citation for the offense, Holloway was released from custody at the scene of his arrest.

On July 19th, 38-year old Brian Harold Eilts, of Massena, was pulled over for unsafe driving down a highway, and cited for Driving While Barred. He was issued the citation after being seen driving an SUV backward down Mainstreet in Bridgewater. Eilts told the Deputy his vehicle only had a working reverse gear. He was subsequently released at the scene with his citation.

And, at around 12:05-p.m. on July 19th, 34-year old Roger Joseph Draman, of Casey, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear on a charge of Driving While License Denied or Revoked. He was released the following day on a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

State Softball Scoreboard Monday 07/27/2020

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July 27th, 2020 by admin

Class 5A Quarterfinals

#1 Fort Dodge 7,  #8 Bettendorf 0 Box Score

#5 Ankeny Centennial 5, #4 Waukee 2 Box Score

#2 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 10, #7 Pleasant Valley 4 Box Score

#6 Muscatine 3, #3 West Des Moines Valley 1 Box Score

Class 4A Quarterfinals

#1 Carlisle 5, vs. #8 LeMars 0 Box Score

#4 North Scott 11, #5 Charles City 0 Box Score

#7 Winterset 7, #2 West Delaware 4 Box Score

#6 Dallas Center-Grimes 7 #3 Fairfield 5 Box Score

Class 3A Quarterfinals

#1 Albia 12,  #8 Creston 0 Box Score

#5 Mount Vernon 7, #4 Humboldt 4 Box Score

Medical groups call for Iowa governor to require masks

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July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa physician groups are urging Gov. Kim Reynolds to order the public to wear masks as cases continue to rise. The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Medical Society and 14 other health-professional groups said Monday in a letter to the governor that “widespread use of cloth masks in public settings will dramatically slow the spread of COVID-19 and save lives.”

The Republican governor has encouraged Iowans to “mask up,” but she has rebuffed calls to join more than half of other states in requiring it.

2A State Baseball Quarterfinals Scoreboard 07/27/2020

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July 27th, 2020 by admin

Van Meter 1, Treynor 0 (8 inn.) | BOX SCORE

West Lyon, Inwood 13, Mid-Prairie, Wellman 3 (6 inn.) | BOX SCORE

North Linn, Troy Mills 2, Durant 1 | BOX SCORE

Des Moines Christian 2, Dike-New Hartford 1 | BOX SCORE

Treynor comes up just shy against top seed Van Meter

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July 27th, 2020 by admin

#1 Van Meter 1, Treynor 0 (8 innings)

(IHSAA) Defense was the name of the game Monday, as top-ranked and top-seeded Van Meter took down eighth-seeded Treynor 1-0 in eight innings to advance to the 2A semifinals.

The defending 2A state champion Bulldogs (21-2) and Cardinals (12-8) battled through a pitching duel for most of the game until an offensive break late. Van Meter pitchers totaled 17 strikeouts in a combined no-hitter. Treynor pitchers fanned six and allowed just two hits.

The deciding (and only) run came in the bottom of the eighth inning when Van Meter sophomore Jack Pettit hit a ball to right field. The ball landed just inside the foul line, sending senior Bryce Cole home with the game-winning run. Cole reached on an error with one out and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Zach Pleggenkuhle. He scored easily on the hit by Pettit.

But aside from Pettit’s hit in crunch time, offense was hard to find thanks to dominant pitching.

Van Meter’s Anthony Potthoff had himself a day, tossing a no-hitter before leaving the game due to reaching his pitch count. He struck out 13 batters in his 6.2 innings on the mound while only walking one. Pleggenkuhle finished the game, striking out four and also no-hitting Treynor in his 1.1 innings.

Meanwhile, Treynor pitcher Drew Petersen kept the Bulldogs scoreless in his five innings. Petersen struck out six batters, walking four. Reliever Nate McCombs pitched the final 2.2 innings.

Treynor nearly took the lead in the top of the fifth. The Cardinals had runners on second and third, but a fielder’s choice put the runners in the pickle. Van Meter picked up the double play, and that would be as close as Treynor would come to scoring another run.

Van Meter will face the winner of Mid-Prarie and West Lyon on Thursday in the 2A semifinals.

PATRICIA BULLOCK-GIPPLE, 50, of Lindenhurst, IL (Prayer & Memorial Svcs. 8/1/20)

Obituaries

July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

PATRICIA BULLOCK-GIPPLE, 50, of Lindenhurst, IL., died July 14th, at home in Illinois. Prayer & Memorial Services for PATRICIA BULLOCK-GIPPLE will be held 11:30-a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1st, at the Hockenberry Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family is from 10:30-until 11:30-a.m., Saturday.

Burial will be in the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery in Atlantic.

PATRICIA BULLOCK-GIPPLE is survived by:

Her husband – Ken Gipple, Her son – Ben Gipple, and Her daughter – Anna Gipple, all of Lindenhurst, IL.

Her Father – Shelby (Joanne) Bullock; Her mother – Karen Buser

Her brother – Patrick (Sally) Williams

and her mother-in-law: Dianne (Pat) McCurdy, of Atlantic.