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IEDA awards $9.6 million in federal grants to 32 Iowa cities

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July 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Thirty-two Iowa towns were awarded federal grants Monday totaling $9.6 million. Brooke Miller, spokesperson for the Iowa Economic Development Authority, which selected the recipients of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, says “The federally-funded grants are awarded for community facilities, downtown revitalization, and single-family owner-occupied rehabilitation projects.”

Locally, the Southern Iowa Council of Governments (SICOG), received a $252,000 Housing Sustainability grant for six units in Bedford, from the IEDA. The Region 12 Council of Governments received a $209, 500 HS grant and $2,500 in local or other support for five housing units in Coon Rapids, and the same amount plus $5,000 in local/other funds, for five housing units in Manning, and $251,000 for six housing units in Templeton, with an additional $3,000 in local/other funding. SWIPCO (The Southwest Iowa Planning Council), received $240,222 plus $8,778 in local/other funds, for six housing units in Essex.

Two other area cities – Carson and Creston – received $500,000 CBDG funds for the rehabilitation of 12 and 13 building facades, respectively. An additional $581,178 in local/other funds was provided for the project in Carson, while in Creston, an additional $448,605 was provided through local/other funds.

Ottumwa is getting the largest grant among the 32 mostly rural Iowa cities. “The City of Ottumwa has received an $800,000 grant for stormwater, green streets, and streetscape improvements to their downtown,” according to Brooke Miller.

Miller said the I-E-D-A received 48 applications, totaling $14.1 million in funding requests. The CDBG program is federally funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Discharge reported from mysterious tile line in Whiting

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July 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WHITING, Iowa — Officials with the Iowa DNR said Monday, that on Friday July 13th, the DNR was notified of a clay tile line discharging into a ditch near the Monona County City of Whiting’s, wastewater treatment plant.

Upon further investigation, DNR staff found a tile line discharging sewer into the Candless-Cleghorn ditch, which runs into Guard Lake. It is estimated that approximately 50 gallons is being discharged into the ditch per minute. It is unknown how long it has been discharging or whether it is connected to the city’s wastewater treatment plant. Samples have been collected and will be analyzed.

Whiting city officials plan to cap the tile line with concrete within the next 48 hours, which should stop the bypass into the ditch. Furthermore, they plan to hire consultants to identify the origin of the tile line and what it may be connected to.

The DNR will continue to work with the city of Whiting and its consultants and determine if any enforcement action is necessary.

Two missing juveniles from C. Bluffs located

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July 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Police Department, Monday evening, put out a request for help from the public in locating two juvenile runaways from Children’s Square USA, in Council Bluffs. The juveniles, 12-year old Tristan Holley and 11-year old Isaiah King  ran from from the facility at around 2:47 pm. Two hours after the initial press release, authorities reported the teens had been found safe and healthy, but no further information was provided. They were returned to Children’s Square.

College Springs man arrested on warrants

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July 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports the arrest on Monday, of 49-year old Steven William Wells, of College Springs. Wells was arrested at the Page County Courthouse on two Page County Warrants for Probation Violation. He was transported to the Page County Jail, posted $400 bond, and was released pending future court proceedings.

State Softball Results Tuesday 07/17/2018

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July 17th, 2018 by admin

1-A Consolation Games

Newell-Fonda 14, Martensdale-St Marys 10

Janesville 7, New London 0

2-A Consolation Games

Logan-Magnolia 4, Wilton 3

Earlham 15, Alta-Aurelia 3

3-A Quarterfinals

Albia 10, Spirit Lake 0

Roland-Story 6, Waterloo Columbus Catholic 1

3-A Consolation Game

Benton Community 8, Atlantic 1

4-A Quarterfinals

ADM 9, Dallas Center-Grimes 1

Newton 1, Cedar Rapids Xavier 0

Des Moines Hoover 7, Charles City 2

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 3, Independence 2

5-A Quarterfinals

Pleasant Valley 4, Iowa CIty High 0

West Des Moines Valley 2, Johnston 1

Indianola 4, Dubuque Hempstead 1

Cedar Rapids Jefferson 3, Fort Dodge 1

Atlantic falls to Humboldt 3-0 in State Quarterfinals

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July 16th, 2018 by admin

Atlantic falls to Humboldt 3-0

The Atlantic Trojans dropped their Class 3A Quarterfinal game to Humboldt by the final of 3-0 on Monday night. Humboldt used solid pitching and defense to keep the Atlantic offense cold and got a couple timely hits to push away for the win.

Humboldt opened the scoring in the 3rd with a one-out single by Carlie Thompson followed by a double by Jori Hajek. On the Hajek double Atlantic’s Karsyn Rush made a great pick-off throw to Olivia Engler who then fired it to home to pick off Thompson at the plate. That didn’t stymie the Wildcat attack though as Maddy Lange roped a double that brought Hajek home from second.

The Wildcats would later add two more runs in the 5th. Jori Hajek hit a one-out single followed by an RBI double from Mady Lange to bring her home. Ellie Jacobsen followed with a single to bring Lange home and push the Wildcat lead to 3-0. Atlantic would stop any more damage by getting the final two out of the inning after an error and stranding two Wildcat runners. But that was more than enough damage done for Humboldt to get the win.

Atlantic went three up and three down in the 6th and managed one hit in the 7th from Kennedy Goergen before two straight 4-3 ground-outs ended the game.

Ally Anderson took the loss in the circle allowing 3 runs on 8 hits with 3 strikeouts, no walks, and one hit batter. Ellie Jacobsen forced Atlantic into a number of fly outs and picked up the win. She allowed no runs on just two hits with 2 strikeouts, 3 walks, and 1 hit batter.

Atlantic falls to 30-6 on the season and will now play in the consolations tomorrow afternoon against Benton Community. We’ll have pregame at 2:00pm and first pitch at 3:00pm for that game on Dodger Diamond at Harlan Rogers Park.

Humboldt improved to 31-3 and will move on to the Semifinals to face Davenport Assumption on Wednesday at 11:30am.

District Baseball Schedule/Scoreboard Monday 07/16/2018

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July 16th, 2018 by admin

Class 3A District Finals

District 15: Harlan 10, Denison-Schleswig 5
District 16: Winterset 5, Glenwood 0

Harlan will host Winterset in the Substate 8 Final on Wednesday at 7:00pm.

Class 4A Substate Semifinals

Substate 8: Waukee 15, Lewis Central 0 (4 innings)

Waukee advances to Substate Final on Wednesday at Dowling Catholic at 7:00pm

State Softball Scoreboard Monday 07/16/2018

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July 16th, 2018 by admin

1A Quarterfinals
11:00 a.m. – Buena Vista University Diamond
#1 Collins-Maxwell 5, #8 Newell-Fonda 0

11:30 a.m. – Diamond 2
#4 Lisbon 3, #5 Martensdale-St. Marys 2

1:00 p.m. – Buena Vista University Diamond
#2 Akron-Westfield 12, #7 New London 2

1:30 p.m. – Diamond 2
#3 AGWSR 4, #6 Janesville 3

2A Quarterfinals
3:00 p.m. – Buena Vista University Diamond
#1 Louisa-Muscatine 3, #8 Wilton 2

3:30 p.m. – Diamond 2
#4 Central Springs 4, #5 Logan-Magnolia 0

5:00 p.m. – Buena Vista University Diamond
#2 Des Moines Christian 3, vs. #7 Earlham 2

5:30 p.m. – Diamond 2
#6 Iowa City Regina 7, #3 Alta-Aurelia 2

3A Quarterfinals
7:00 p.m.- Buena Vista University Diamond
#1 Davenport Assumption 14, #8 Benton Community 4 (6 innings)

7:30 p.m. – Diamond 2
#4 Humboldt 3, #5 Atlantic 0

Tuesday, July 17
11:00 a.m. – Buena Vista University Diamond
#2 Albia (31-4) vs. #7 Spirit Lake (28-7)

11:30 a.m. – Diamond 2
#3 Waterloo Columbus Catholic (38-2) vs. #6 Roland-Story (28-4)

University of Iowa lost nearly $1.2M from business campus

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July 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The University of Iowa lost nearly $1.2 million from its operation of a business campus in Des Moines, according to university budget information. University officials said the decision to close the former AIB College of Business is due to reductions in state support, The Des Moines Register reported. Since the 2016 fiscal year, the Iowa Legislature has cut UI’s budget by $16 million.

The university announced last week the decision to sell the campus’ seven buildings and permanently furlough 33 full-time staffers whose positions aren’t directly tied to student instruction. Some employees may be reassigned to other positions at the university, officials said.

The university’s cuts will save the school nearly $3.6 million, officials estimated. Students who attend classes at the campus will either move to a downtown center or take their courses online, officials said.

The university took possession of the nonprofit institution in 2016. The merger was described as a gift to the university. The terms of AIB’s gift agreement say the property could be sold if the school’s officials determined that operating the campus was “no longer feasible for economic or other reasons.”

Judge says Iowa inmate’s appeal can proceed in 1986 slaying

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July 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A judge is allowing an appeal to move forward in the case of an inmate seeking to prove his innocence in the 1986 slaying of a western Iowa girl. District Judge Jeffrey Larson signed an order Monday denying the state’s request to dismiss the postconviction relief action filed by inmate Daniel Harris.

The ruling means Harris’ lawyers can seek discovery and the case will proceed toward a hearing in which they’ll ask for a new trial. Harris was convicted in the 1986 stabbing and beating death of 16-year-old Kristina Nelson in Council Bluffs. His attorneys are seeking new proceedings and forensic testing that they believe will prove he was framed. A new witness has come forward with an affidavit that implicates two other suspects in the slaying.

A state lawyer had urged Larson to summarily dismiss the matter without further proceedings.