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Monday’s Regional Softball Championships (Scores)

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July 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CLASS 1-A Regional Finals

Region 1: Gehlen Catholic 2, Westwood 1

Region 2: Newell-Fonda 6, Ridge View 4

Region 3:  Collins-Maxwell 3, Grandview Christian 0

Region 4:  Wayne 8, Melcher-Dallas 0

Region 5:  Lynnville-Sully 8, North Mahaska 3

Region 6:  Lisbon 1, Belle Plain 0

Region 7: Clarksville 10, Starmont 0

Region 8: Bishop Garrigan 1, AGWSR 0

CLASS 2-A Regional Finals

Region 1: East Marshall 14, Jesup 1

Region 2: Ogden 2, Earlham 0

Region 3: Mount Ayr 9, West Monona 0

Region 4: Alta-Aurelia 5, West Sioux 3

Region 5:  Central Springs 6, East Sac County 0

Region 6: Beckman Catholic 4, Durant 2

Region 7:  North Linn 5, Saint Ansgar 3

Region 8: Wapello 4, Pekin 3

CLASS 3-A Regional Finals

Region 1:  Davenport Assumption 11, West Burlington 1

Region 2: Algona 8, Spirit Lake 3

Region 3:  Louisa-Muscatine 1, Williamsburg 0

Region 4:  Columbus Catholic 4, New Hampton 1

Region 5: Mount Vernon 3, Solon 2

Region 6:  West Liberty 7, Anamosa 2

Region 7:  Treynor 5, South East Valley 3

Region 8:  Albia 9, North Polk 6

Midwest Sports Headlines: 7/16/2019

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July 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Miles Mikolas pitched an eight-hitter and Tyler O’Neill hit a pair of two-run homers, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was the first complete game this season and second overall for Mikolas, who lasted just four innings in his last start before the All-Star game. It was first complete game by a Cardinals pitcher this season. Mikolas had the only one last year on May 21 against Kansas City.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jakob Junis struck out a career-high 10 and Nicky Lopez drove in a pair of runs and scored twice as the Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 5-2. The Royals beat Lucas Giolito for the first time and thwarted his bid for a 12th victory.

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs have acquired catcher Martin Maldonado in a trade with Kansas City that sent left-hander Mike Montgomery to the Royals. Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein announced the deal following Chicago’s 6-3 loss to Cincinnati _ adding that All-Star catcher Willson Contreras was going on the 10-day injured list with a strain to the arch area of his right foot.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Kansas coach Les Miles figures he’s back where he belongs, on the sideline after 2½ years away from coaching. The national championship winner at LSU has a rebuilding job similar to the last time he was in the Big 12 at Oklahoma State 18 years ago. Miles led the Cowboys to bowl games the last three of his four seasons there. He was fired at LSU midseason in 2016 with a 114-34 record. Now Miles is trying to lift a woebegone program with an 18-90 record since 2010.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Oklahoma has won four Big 12 titles in a row while Kansas finished last each of those years. The Sooners are the league favorite again under Lincoln Riley. Oklahoma has been to the College Football Playoff twice with different Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks in Riley’s two seasons. Kansas is again expected to be on the opposite end of the Big 12 standings. But new Jayhawks coach Les Miles is the only Big 12 head coach with a national championship at college football’s highest level.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby says there is no discussion at any level about expanding the 10-team league. Bowlsby began the league’s football media days talking about the successes of the smallest Power Five conference. That includes increasing revenue and new media opportunities. Bowlsby says the league likes its 10 schools and that won’t be an active topic within in the conference in the foreseeable future.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, 7/16/2019

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July 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A jury has awarded a former Iowa workers’ compensation commissioner $1.5 million, concluding the state and former Gov. Terry Branstad discriminated against him because he’s gay and that a pay cut was retaliation for refusing to quit. Jurors in the civil trial found Monday that Chris Godfrey proved Branstad’s attempts to get him to quit and cut his pay in 2011 were discriminatory and deprived him of his rights.

BANCROFT, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two people found dead in Bancroft last week were homicide victims and that a third person also found there had killed himself. Officials on Monday identified the bodies found Friday in a home as 22-year-old Mason Alrik Cederwall, 30-year-old Amy Lynn Manna and 30-year-old Austin James Bernhard. The Iowa State Medical Examiner’s Office determined Cederwall and Manna were shot to death and classified their deaths as homicides. Bernhard’s died was classified a suicide.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker’s Iowa senior adviser is departing his 2020 presidential campaign, leaving Booker without one of his top staffers in a key early voting state. Iowa senior adviser Joe O’Hern confirmed to The Associated Press on Monday that he departed the campaign last week for personal reasons. O’Hern is widely known among Iowa’s political class as a seasoned organizer with a deep understanding of the caucus process. Booker’s campaign declined to comment on the departure.

HUDSON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two people were killed when the vehicle they were in crashed off a Black Hawk County road. The crash occurred a little before 9:30 a.m. Sunday just southwest of Hudson. Deputies sent to the scene found the vehicle in a field and noted that it appeared to have rolled several times. The driver and a passenger, both of Reinbeck, were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver was identified as 33-year-old Kimberly Hoskins, and the passenger was identified as 32-year-old Tobi Vanhauen.

TUESDAY, JULY 16th

Trading Post

July 16th, 2019 by Jim Field

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Adair County Sheriff’s report (7/15) – Adair County man arrested on drug & weapons charges

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July 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports three arrests. Saturday afternoon, 43-year old Scott William Richard Funke, of Greenfield, was arrested for Violation of a No Contact Order, Possession of a Controlled Substance; Gathering where controlled substances are used, and 2 counts of Felon in control of a Firearm in a domestic situation. He was being held in the Adair County Jail on a total of $17,300 bond, with the 300 for a Dallas County arrest warrant.

When Deputies went to serve Funke with an active arrest warrant, a woman from De Soto who is under the protection of a court order, was observed within the same garage as Funke. Both knew a Protection Order was in-place. Funke had been arrested in the past for Violation of the same Order.  During the execution of a search warrant at his residence, a safe was located. Inside was 36 rounds of .9-millimeter Luger FC ammunition, and a .32-caliber H&R revolver. Funke’s conviction for Domestic Abuse prohibits him from possessing ammunition and firearms.

And, Funke was found to be in possession and claimed possession of, a small, re-sealable baggie that contained a substance that field tested presumptive positive for meth. A separate baggie of meth was in plain view on the floor, between a bed and night stand. Funke also acknowledged there was drug paraphernalia in the garage.

The Sheriff reports also, 42-year old Justin Colby Pruitt, of Hiwasse, Arkansas, was arrested early Saturday morning by Greenfield Police at Ridgeview Park in Greenfield, for OWI/2nd offense. Pruitt was cited and released from the scene.

And, on July 10th, 51-year old Ramon Guerrero Gonzalez, of Des Moines, was arrested by an Iowa State Patrol Trooper in Adair County, on an Adair County warrant for OWI/1st offense. Gonzalez was being held in the Adair County Jail until he completed his 48-hour sentence. He was released the following day on a Recognizance bond.

(Update) Minimal damage during Lewis House fire Monday evening

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July 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Lewis and Atlantic were called to a residential fire northwest of Lewis, Monday evening. The call about smoke coming from the roof soffits at 60766 555th Lane came in at around 6:24-p.m. All the residents were out of the home before firefighters arrived.

Lewis Fire Chief Terry Erickson told KJAN news the fire was electrical in nature. The fuse/electrical panel box shorted out and caught fire. The flames ran along/upside the kitchen. He said damage to the home was minimal. There was smoke damage, though, and the electricity was shut-off until repairs could be made.

There were no injuries reported. Medivac Ambulance and Cass County Emergency Management Director Mike Kennon were at the scene to offer assistance.

 

Shelby County EMA Ops officer sues for labor, services & paid leave

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July 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Emergency Management Operations official Jason Wickizer filed a petition last week in Shelby County District Court against the County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) and the Emergency Management Coordinator, alleging that during the course of his employment he has worked a substantial amount of overtime hours and was regularly required to be available on an “on call” basis.

Jason Wickizer (photo from the Shelby County EMA Facebook page)

Wickizer also says that from 2006 to March 17th, 2017, he was paid based on the number of hours he worked as an hourly employee. He also states that in 2017, he was switched to a salaried employee to avoid excessive payout of overtime. Wickizer said that his daily responsibilities and significant overtime remained the same, but he was no longer compensated.

The petition alleges that the defendants knowingly and intentionally failed to compensate Wickizer for his labor, services and paid leave. He’s seeking damages for past, present and future losses as well as liquidated damages, costs and attorney fees.

A special investigation was released in March where Wickizer was named in the audit report. The investigation was requested by Shelby County due to concerns of improper payment of overtime, compensatory time or vacation pay to certain Emergency Management Association employees, including former EMA coordinator Bob Seivert, former EMA Assistant Communications Supervisor Mike Jensen and Wickizer, currently employed by the EMA.

Wickizer was named among the others for allegedly receiving improper payroll totaling $13,494.62.

Former state official wins $1.5M in discrimination case

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July 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A jury has awarded a former state workers’ compensation commissioner $1.5 million, concluding the state and former Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad discriminated against him because he’s gay and that a pay cut was retaliation for refusing to quit.

Jurors in the civil trial found Monday that Chris Godfrey proved Branstad’s attempts to get him to quit and cut his pay in 2011 were discriminatory and deprived him of his rights. Godfrey’s attorney, Roxanne Conlin, says jurors awarded $1.5 million for discrimination based on sexual orientation, retaliation and violation of his constitutional rights.

Branstad, the U.S. ambassador to China, denied knowing Godfrey was gay when he asked for his resignation. Branstad’s attorney directed reporters to the governor’s office for comment. Gov. Kim Reynolds says she’s disappointed and is consulting with attorneys.

The verdict in Godfrey’s favor could mean Iowa taxpayers will be responsible for millions of dollars in attorney fees for Branstad and Godfrey.

Officials say N. Iowa deaths were double homicide, suicide

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July 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

BANCROFT, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two people found dead at a home in the small northern Iowa community of Bancroft last week were homicide victims and that a third person also found there had killed himself.

The Iowa Department of Public Safety on Monday identified the bodies found Friday in a home as 22-year-old Mason Alrik Cederwall, 30-year-old Amy Lynn Manna and 30-year-old Austin James Bernhard.

Someone called the Kossuth County sheriff’s office on Friday morning to report finding two bodies. Bancroft police officers went to a residence and also found a third body.

The Iowa State Medical Examiner’s Office determined Cederwall and Manna were shot to death and classified their deaths as homicides. Bernhard’s died due to a single gunshot and was classified a suicide. Authorities determined Bernhard was Manna’s ex-boyfriend.

On July 4, Bernhard was arrested on assault and burglary charges in an incident that involved the two victims.

Booker’s Iowa senior adviser leaves, citing personal reasons

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July 15th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker’s Iowa senior adviser is departing his 2020 presidential campaign, leaving Booker without a top staffer in a key early voting state.

Iowa senior adviser Joe O’Hern confirmed to The Associated Press on Monday that he departed the campaign last week for personal reasons. O’Hern was Martin O’Malley’s caucus director in 2016, managed a Democratic gubernatorial primary campaign in 2018 and is widely known among Iowa’s political class as a seasoned organizer with a deep understanding of the caucus process.

Booker’s campaign declined to comment on the departure. Booker has invested considerable time and resources in Iowa, a state that remains a top priority for his presidential campaign. But he’s struggled to gain traction in both Iowa and national polls for the primary.