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(UPDATE) Police ID 3 of 4 people killed in fiery Des Moines crash

News

July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police have identified three of four men who died and a woman who was injured in a fiery single-vehicle crash southwest of downtown Des Moines. Police say the car’s driver, 22-year-old Ross Jacob Welsher, and passengers 22-year-old Jordan Van Gundy and 24-year-old Jacob Lee Van Gundy, all of Des Moines, died in the crash.

The woman injured is 22-year-old Rheanne Elise Ames, of West Des Moines. Police say they are awaiting autopsy results to identify the fourth man killed. Investigators say the crash happened around 2:30 a.m. Sunday on George Flagg Parkway near Water Works Park.

(Updated) Mahomes reaches 10-year extension with Kansas City

Sports

July 6th, 2020 by admin

The Kansas City Chiefs made sure they’ll have Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes around as long as possible. Mahomes agreed to a 10-year extension worth up to $503 million, according to his agency, Steinberg Sports. The deal is worth $477 million in guarantee mechanisms and includes a no-trade clause and opt-out clauses if guarantee mechanisms aren’t met.

It’s the richest contract in professional sports history, surpassing Mike Trout’s $426.5 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels.The Chiefs had the 2018 NFL MVP under contract for the next two seasons but that wasn’t nearly enough.

The contract extension starts in 2022 when the NFL salary cap is projected to be $227.5 million. However, that number could be lower depending on revenue losses due to the cornonavirus pandemic and the possibility any games played this season won’t have fans.

Radio Iowa/IHSBCA poll 07/06/2020

Sports

July 6th, 2020 by admin

The latest top ten rankings for high school baseball were released Monday by the Radio Iowa/Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association poll. Here is a look at the rankings with area teams in bold. These are the final rankings of the regular season for Class 1A and 2A.

Class 4A
1. Dowling Catholic (15-1)
2. Johnston (13-3)
3. Ankeny (12-6)
4. Sioux City East (13-1)
5. Dubuque Hempstead (8-0)
6. Urbandale (10-8)
7. Southeast Polk (12-6)
8. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (8-2)
9. Waukee (9-9)
10. Ankeny Centennial (10-8)

Class 3A
1. Central DeWitt (14-2)
2. Dallas Center-Grimes (12-1)
3. Davenport Assumption (12-3)
4. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (12-1)
5. Gilbert (14-1)
6. Cedar Rapids Xavie r(7-3)
7. Sioux City Heelan (10-3)
8. Ballard (Huxley) (9-2)
9. Winterset (9-2)
10. Boone (8-2)

Class 2A (Final Poll)
1. Van Meter (13-0)
2. North Linn (14-2)
3. Dike-New Hartford (10-1)
4. Underwood (10-2)
5. Woodward-Granger (12-4)
6. Mid-Prairie (9-3)
7. Roland-Story (11-5)
8. Camanche (8-3)
9. West Lyon (9-2)
10. Pocahontas Area (11-1)

Class 1A (Final Poll)
1. Martensdale-St. Mary’s (18-0)
2. Remsen St. Mary’s (12-0)
3. Council Bluffs St. Albert (14-1)
4. South Winneshiek (19-0)
5. Alburnett (11-3)
6. Mason City Newman (10-3)
7. Don Bosco (10-1)
8. Kingsley-Pierson (10-0)
9. Easton Valley (10-0)
10. HLV (Victor) (9-0)

Officials say teen drowned in eastern Iowa lake over weekend

News

July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — Officials in eastern Iowa say a Manchester teen drowned in Lake Delhi over the holiday weekend. The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office says 17-year-old Teige Hunt jumped into the lake Friday night and did not resurface. Rescue crews responded to a call for help at the lake around 7 p.m. Friday and found Hunt in about 40 feet of water. The teen was taken to a nearby hospital before being flown to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, where he died early Saturday morning. The Gazette reports Hunt would have been a senior this fall at Maquoketa Valley High School, where he played on the basketball team.

Clarinda man arrested on drug charge & a moving violation

News

July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Page County, Thursday, arrested 19-year old Kortnee James Cordell Nelson, of Clarinda, following a traffic stop north of Clarinda. Nelson was arrested for Possession of a controlled substance and Driving under suspension. He was transported to the Page County Jail and held on $1,566.25 bond, pending further court proceedings. A 17 year old juvenile female with Nelson was picked up on a court order and transported to the Southwest Iowa Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs.

Spencer city employee fired after investigation of alleged racial incident

News

July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Officials with the City of Spencer have fired an employee after the woman was accused of being part of a racial incident last week. An internal investigation was conducted after the City of Spencer received a complaint following the incident Wednesday evening at the Spencer Wal-Mart that led to the employee being fired effective immediately as of Thursday afternoon. According to a social media post about the incident, the employee reportedly made racial slurs and attempted to ram the victim’s cart with a motorized scooter while both parties were waiting in a checkout line. The post goes on to say members of the Wal-Mart staff were able to intervene and diffuse the situation.

Grassley encourages Iowans to wear a face mask when they’re not at home

News

July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Senator Chuck Grassley says he’ll attend events in 29 different Iowa counties over the next two weeks — and he’ll be wearing a face covering everywhere he goes and encouraging others to do the same. “To make sure everyone stays healthy and safe, we’ll be following CDC and Iowa state public health guidelines,” Grassley says, “including social distancing and wearing masks at all these meetings.” A crowd booed Muscatine’s mayor yesterday (Sunday) and called her a tyrant when she mandated face coverings be worn in public places in Muscatine. Grassley has recently been tweeting about the importance of wearing a face mask in the nation’s capitol.  “If you’ve followed me in my 40 years of politics in the Senate, you probably have heard me say: ‘Well, if there are no known negatives, you ought to do it.’ Now, that would deal with political and governmental things,” Grassley says, “but the same principle can apply to wearing a face mask.”

Grassley is encouraging all Iowans to wear a mask or face covering when they’re not at home. “I have a responsibility as a citizen not to infect somebody else, so if wearing a face mask might not protect me, but it’s going to protect somebody else, I ought to be doing it,” Grassley says.

Grassley has posted a picture of himself on Instagram wearing a purple face mask with the University of Northern Iowa emblem on it. “I don’t know of any negatives except it looks awful on people and I’d rather see their face than see a mask, but we’re in a whole different environment now and I want to do my share,” Grassley says. “…A US Senator…we don’t often get a chance to set a good example. This is one example we can set.”

Grassley says wearing a mask shows you are thinking about others and sacrificing for your neighbors and loved ones.

$21.9 million in Credits Awarded to Iowa Historic Preservation Projects

News

July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

July 6, 2020 (DES MOINES) – Awards totaling nearly $22 million were announced today for historic preservation projects across the state, including conversion of the Red Oak High School into Low-to-Moderate Income housing. The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) registered 15 projects to receive state Historic Preservation tax credits. For the May 2020 registration period, IEDA received 23 applications requesting $33 million in tax credits. For this registration round, approximately $22 million was available for award. Projects are scored based on readiness, financing, local support and participation.

In Red Oak, Red Oak Partners, LLC. requested and were awarded nearly $1.36-million in grant funds. Other western Iowa projects received grant awards include the Motor Mart and Montgomery Ward Building, both in Sioux City. Those structures will be converted for Mixed Use. J Development Company, LLC, was awarded more than $5.4-million for the combined projects.

The Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program provides a state income tax credit to projects for rehabilitation of historic buildings. The program is designed to promote the retention of unique, character defining buildings and building features that contribute to a community and neighborhood. Rehabilitation must meet the federal Secretary of Interior standards. The Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program is administered by IEDA in partnership with the State Historic Preservation Office.

Shenandoah man arrested for Sex Offender Registry Violation

News

July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports 31-year old Nicholas Lee Steinhoff, of Shenandoah, was arrested Saturday in Shenandoah. He was taken into custody following an investigation into Sex Offender registration violations. Steinhoff was transported to the Page County Jail on $2,000 bond.

JACK L. RUPPERT, 79, of Carson City, NV (a native of Griswold) [Memorial Graveside Svcs. 7/10/20]

Obituaries

July 6th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

JACK L. RUPPERT, 79, of Carson City, NV (A native of Griswold), died Nov. 1st, 2019 at home. Memorial Graveside services for JACK RUPPERT will be held 11-a.m. Friday, July 11th, in the Pleasant Township Cemetery, south of Griswold. Rieken Funeral Home is in assisting the family.

JACK RUPPERT is survived by:

His wife – Susan, of Carson City, NV.

His daughter – Jill Morrison and friend, Howard Goldsberry, all of Carson City, NV.

2 grandchildren, other relatives, his sister-in-law, and friends.