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Iowa harvest a few days behind due to muddy fields

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa farmers are a little behind getting corn and soybeans out of fields because rain has caused soft ground and in some cases muddy conditions, slowing their progress. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in its weekly crop update released Tuesday that 19 percent of the state’s corn is harvested, about three days behind last year and a week behind the five-year average.

Soybean farmers have managed to get 43 percent of the crop harvested, about three days behind last year’s pace. The USDA says 81 percent of corn and soybean crops are rated good to excellent.

Vehicle vs. Tractor accident in Cass County: minor injuries

News

October 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Dispatch reports indicate the driver of a tractor suffered minor injuries after the tractor he was in was hit by a vehicle at around 4:45-p.m. today (Tuesday). The accident happened near 670th and Richland Road. Cumberland and Massena Fire and Rescue Units responded to the scene. The tractor was pulling an empty trailer when the accident occurred. The front axle of the tractor was said to have been sheared off during the accident.

No other details were available late this afternoon.

Iowa Association of Track Coaches Week 7 Cross Country Rankings

Sports

October 11th, 2016 by admin

Released 10/11/2016

Boys 4A

Rank School
1 Dowling WDM
2 Pleasant Valley
3 Dubuque Hempstead
4 Prairie CR
5 Waukee
6 Valley WDM
7 Cedar Falls
8 Iowa City West
9 Cedar Rapids Washington
10 Johnston
11 Iowa City City High
12 Linn-Mar
13 Indianola
14 Dubuque Senior
15 Ankeny

Teams to Watch
Ames
Ankeny Centennial
Muscatine
Roosevelt DM
Urbandale

Girls 4A

Rank School
1 Johnston
2 Cedar Falls
3 Dubuque Hempstead
4 Ankeny Centennial
5 Iowa City City High
6 Iowa City West
7 Pleasant Valley
8 Bettendorf
9 Dowling WDM
10 Dubuque Senior
11 Waukee
12 Cedar Rapids Kennedy
13 Ames
14 Linn-Mar
15 Muscatine

Teams to Watch
Ankeny
North Scott Eldridge
Roosevelt DM
Urbandale
Valley WDM

Boys 3A

Rank School
1 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
2 Grinnell
3 Mount Pleasant
4 Dallas Center-Grimes
5 Gilbert
6 Pella
7 Marion
8 Decorah
9 Dubuque Wahlert
10 Carlisle
11 Humboldt
12 Cedar Rapids Xavier
13 Clear Creek Amana
14 Denison
15 Sioux City Heelan

Teams to Watch
Glenwood

Oskaloosa
Spirit Lake
Storm Lake
Waverly

Girls 3A

Rank School
1 Pella
2 Wahlert
3 Decorah
4 Gilbert
5 Charles City
6 Ballard
7 DCG
8 Ft Madison
9 Bishop-Heelan
10 Mt Vernon-Lisbon
11 Humboldt
12 Denison-Schleswig
13 Assumption
14 Spencer
15 North Polk

Teams to Watch
Atlantic

Benton
Grinnell
Marion
Solon

Boys 2A

Rank School
1 Garner Hayfield-Ventura
2 Unity Christian
3 Mid Prairie-Wellman
4 George-Little Rock
5 South Hamilton
6 Western Christian
7 Aplington Parkersburg
8 Clear Lake
9 South Winnesheik
10 Shenandoah
11 East Marshall
12 Dike-New Hartford
13 Tipton
14 Anamosa
15 Waukon

Teams to Watch
CMB
Monticello
Ogden
Sioux Center
Woodward Academy

Girls 2A

Rank School
1 Monticello
2 Pocahontas
3 Springville Central City
4 Mid Prairie
5 CMB
6 Osage
7 South Winneshiek
8 Emmetsburg
9 Okoboji
10 Shenandoah
11 Cascade
12 Unity Christian
13 Iowa City Regina
14 Boyden Hull-Rock Valley
15 Anamosa

Teams to Watch
Aplington-Parkersburg
North Cedar
PCM
Underwood
Western Christian

Boys 1A

Rank School
1 Nodaway Valley
2 Pekin
3 Calamus Wheatland
4 AC-GC
5 Panorama
6 Starmont
7 Tri-Center
8 Eagle Grove
9 Bellevue
10 Boyer Valley
11 Trinity Christian
12 Denver
13 West Fork
14 Hudson
15 Woodbine

Teams to Watch
Dunkerton
Earlham
Marquette
Newman
Remsen St. Mary’s

Girls 1A

Rank School
1 Central Elkader
2 Pekin
3 North Linn
4 Hudson
5 Marquette
6 St. Edmond
7 AC-GC
8 Newman
9 Panorama
10 West Fork
11 Eagle Grove
12 Griswold
13 Alta Aurelia
14 Logan-Magnolia
15 Denver

Teams to Watch
Clarksville
Earlham
Kee High
Maple Valley Anthon Oto
Tri-Center

Check out individual rankings here.

Blue Bunny’s ‘Hoppin’ Holidoodle’ ice cream under voluntary recall

News

October 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Le Mars-based Wells Enterprises is voluntarily recalling some of its Blue Bunny “Hoppin’ Holidoodle” ice cream due to concerns about possible listeria contamination. That flavor of Blue Bunny ice cream contains snicker-doodle cookie dough made by a Garner, Iowa, company. Only Hoppin’ Holidoodle ice cream is included with this recall.

The recalled product is a seasonal holiday flavor with very limited distribution in six states, including Iowa. Consumers should check the side of their ice cream packages to check for “best if used by” dates of 2/13/18 and 2/14/18. Lot 60001 MM 19115 6228 and Lot 60001 MM 191156229. No other Blue Bunny products are being recalled.

No illnesses have been linked to the ice cream that’s being recalled. The cookie dough in the ice cream came from Aspen Farms, a Garner, Iowa, company. The firm is part of another voluntary recall involving Texas-made “Blue Bell” cookie dough ice cream. Blue Bell is sold in southern states.

The cookie dough has not tested positive for listeria and there have been no illnesses connected to it, but Aspen Farms officials say an internal review raised concerns about what uniforms workers were wearing and how production was being documented.

(Radio Iowa)

Advocates ask Iowans to pressure politicians to back medical marijuana laws

News

October 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The group “Iowans for Medical Cannabis” is urging Iowa voters to press this year’s political candidates to support legalizing marijuana for broad medical use. “And we are asking voters to ask their candidate what they will do to help suffering Iowans who need access to this treatment option in Iowa, produced, tested and dispensed by Iowans, for Iowans.”

Sally Gaer, of West Des Moines., said her daughter, Margaret, has been taking cannabis oil for 19 months as treatment for her seizure disorder. However, Iowa’s law which decriminalized possession of cannabis oil for treatment of chronic epilepsy will expire July 1st. Gaer and other self-described “warriors” for medical cannabis say the law should be expanded, to include those who suffer from other conditions. Katie Krug, of Grimes, has ulcerative colitis.

“I continue to watch people with my disease in other states get healthy with medical cannabis, while I remain on chemotherapy-like drugs,” Krug says. “My current medication can cause a brain infection, leading to death. Medical cannabis has no such side effects.” Iowans for Medical Cannabis held a news conference this (Tuesday) morning at the statehouse. Tom Duncan, a fifth generation farmer in Greene County and kidney cancer survivor, was among the speakers.

“Education has moved some of our elected officials, but we need more voices speaking to them and all the candidates,” Duncan said, “so please speak to these candidates and elected officials and tell them that you support whole plant medical cannabis access.” Iowans for Medical Cannabis plans to post a list on the group’s website showing which incumbent legislators have supported providing access to medical marijuana in Iowa.

(Radio Iowa)

Irwin man cited following collision in Harlan

News

October 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan report an Irwin man was cited for Following Too Close last Friday, after his 1998 Chrysler struck the rear of a 2017 Hyundai. The accident happened in the 2300 block of 7th Street on Oct. 7th. Officials say Vince Reinig, of Mt. Shasta, CA, and Donald Robinson, of Irwin, were both traveling southbound on 7th Street and were slowing for stopped traffic in front of them.  Robinson told police he looked down for a second and when he did so, his car hit the rear of Reinig’s vehicle, causing minor damage to both vehicles. The damaged was estimated at $3,500 altogether.

New CT scanner set to be installed at CCMH

News

October 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System say a new CT scanner will be installed sometime over the next few weeks.  The addition of the Toshiba Aquilion Prime 80 to our facility will offer CCHS patients a multitude of benefits.  During the installation the hospital will have a mobile unit on site to meet patient needs.

Carrie Schmitt, Director of Diagnostic Imaging, says “We are very excited to bring this state-of-the-art CT technology to our patients. We apologize for the short-term inconvenience, but are pleased to be able to provide care without interruption during this important upgrade to our diagnostic imaging services.”

Schmitt says The new Toshiba Prime scanner will offer several key benefits to patients:

·         The speed of the Aquilion Prime 80 enables our clinicians to obtain critical patient information for enhanced diagnoses faster than before.

·         The Aquilion Prime 80 comes standard with industry-leading radiation dose reduction software.

·         The large bore opening offers a more spacious feeling for patients while the higher table weight limit expands the range of patients who can be imaged.

·         Increase in scan coverage results in greatly reduced scan times and much shorter breath holds while producing the high quality images required for accurate diagnoses.

·         Increased ability for staff and patients to communicate throughout the exam.

Diagnostic Imaging staff will escort patients to the temporary CT unit for their exams while the new in-house unit is being installed.  The new unit is expected to be ready for service in early November.

MARY ANNA CHAPMAN, 75, of Red Oak (10-15-2016)

Obituaries

October 11th, 2016 by Jim Field

MARY ANNA CHAPMAN, 75, of Red Oak died Monday, October 10th at the Good Samaritan Society in Red Oak.  Funeral services for MARY ANNA CHAPMAN will be held on Saturday, October 15th at 10:30 am at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Red Oak.  Sellergren-Lindell-DeMarce Funeral Home in Red Oak has the arrangements.

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Visitation with the family will be held on Friday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Evergreen Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at www.sldfuneralhome.com.

MARY ANNA CHAPMAN is survived by:

Son:  James (Brittney) Chapman of Davenport.

Step-Sons:  Warren (Donna) Chapman of Council Bluffs & Kenneth Chapman of Shenandoah.

Step-Daughters:  LuAnn (Rick) Nease of Red Oak & Mary (Richard) Lanning of Wymore, NE.

Brother:  Bernie Franzen and friend Nettie of Forest City, MO

Special Friend:  Tom Hiers and his sons of Council Bluffs.

Several step-grandchildren, many step-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

Polk County now 4th Iowa county to raise minimum wage

News

October 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Polk County supervisors have given final approval to raising the minimum wage to $10.75 an hour within the next 30 months. The Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 for the proposal Tuesday in the third of three required readings and approvals. The current $7.25 rate will rise to $8.75 an hour in April, to $9.75 in January 2018 and finally to $10.75 in January 2019.

Polk County becomes the fourth in Iowa to raise the minimum wage, following actions by Johnson, Linn and Wapello counties.  The Polk County measure includes freezing the tipped-worker minimum wage at $5 per hour, rather than keeping the rate at 60 percent of the overall minimum wage. And it includes a lower figure for workers 17 and under: 85 percent of the new minimum wage.

2 arrested on drug charges in Mills County

News

October 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says two men were arrested on drug charges, Monday afternoon following a traffic stop on Highway 34. 25-year old Joshua Daniel Brumfield, of Glenwood, and 22-year old Christian James Brumfield, of Omaha, were both charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Both men were being held in the Mills County Jail, with their bonds set at $1,300 and $5,300, respectively.

And, 29-year old Amber Rose Truhlicka, of Sidney, was arrested Oct. 7th at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant for Probation Violation. Her bond was set at $4,000.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, an accident Oct. 7th resulted in two people being transported to Creighton University Medical Center. Officials say 50-year old David Smith, of Glenwood, was driving the vehicle southbound on 221st Street at around 10:50-p.m., when a deer ran out in front of him on a curve in the road. When Smith swerved to miss the deer, his vehicle went out of control and rolled multiple times before coming to rest on its top.  Smith was transported to CUMC by Silver City Rescue, while his passenger, 47-year old Brenda Foster, of Randolph, was transported to the same facility by Glenwood Rescue.