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Carpenter and Piscotty homer to power Cardinals over Brewers

Sports

September 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Matt Carpenter and Stephen Piscotty hit two-run homers in the fourth, Carlos Martinez pitched seven solid innings and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 on Friday night. St. Louis trailed 3-0 when Martinez started the winning rally with a two-out single that was followed by Carpenter’s 19th home run, a walk to Kolten Wong and Piscotty’s 21st homer.

Martinez (14-7) gave up nine hits and two earned runs and was helped by three double plays. He improved to 3-0 in four starts against Milwaukee. Jimmy Nelson (7-14) allowed both homers and five hits in six innings and fell to 0-7 in eight career starts against St. Louis. Seung-Hwan Oh worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth for his 17th save in 20 chances.

Armed robbery investigation in Council Bluffs

News

September 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Police Department reports an armed robbery took place late Friday night. Officers were called to the Speedy Gas and Shop at 430 S. 35th Street at around 11:42-p.m., for a robbery that had just occurred. When they arrived in the area, officers met with the store clerk, who said a man entered the business, displayed a handgun and demanded money. The man then took off on foot.

The male suspect was described as being African American, 5-feet 6-inches tall, weighing about 250-pounds. The incident has been turned over to the Council Bluffs Criminal Investigations Division.

If you have any information regarding the incident you’re asked to contact the Council Bluffs Police Department at (712)328-7867.

Judge promises she’ll vote for Paycheck Fairness Act, seek changes in student loan rules

News

September 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

U-S Senate candidate Patty Judge met with a small group of women Friday, to discuss ideas for improving “economic security” for women. “We’ve come a ways, but we still do have a long way to go,” Judge said. “Our economy is better, but it’s still not wonderful and so there’s things we need to attend to.”

The seven other women around the table expressed support for things like a federal law that would require companies to provide paid family and medical leave. In addition, the group discussed the costs of child care and college debt.  “This is probably the single issue that I’ve heard the most on the campaign this year, for the last 8-10 months, is the student loan debt and how that’s impacting the lives of young professionals as they try to get their feet under them,” Judge said.

Judge says, as a senator, she would vote to allow college graduates to restructure their loans and “go shopping” for better interest rates. Judge also promised the group she’d vote for the Paycheck Fairness Act. Judge says progress has been made for her gender since the time years ago that she was told “only her husband” could sign documents for federal crop subsidies. “I can remember just like it was yesterday how angry I was because they had had no problem whatsoever in having me sign the mortgages. I was absolutely obligated for that debt,” Judge said. “…I think we’ve gotten over that, but we still have a ways to go because we know today women are still earning, in Iowa, about 77 cents on the dollar.”

That would be comparing the average earnings of Iowa women and men in the state. Judge, a Democrat, did not mention Senator Chuck Grassley, her Republican opponent during the hour-long discussion. Judge’s campaign sent out a news release later, criticizing Grassley for voting against the Paycheck Fairness Act five times and for twice voting against the Fair Pay Act that is now law. In 2014, Grassley said he voted against the Paycheck Fairness Act because “the bill will do nothing to address our anemic economic growth” and would wind up being “a boon to trial lawyers.”

Grassley’s 2016 campaign manager issued a written statement Friday afternoon, calling Judge’s comments “election year rhetoric.” Bob Haus said Judge could have addressed pay equity issues in the IOWA Department of Agriculture when she was the state’s ag secretary, but “she didn’t.”

(Radio Iowa)

Farm Bureau resolution opens door to group backing new state taxes to finance water quality projects

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Delegates at this week’s Iowa Farm Bureau policy conference passed a resolution supporting the idea of finding existing or even NEW state tax revenue to finance water quality projects. The group had previously OPPOSED the idea of raising state taxes to finance soil and water conservation initiatives. Farm Bureau president Craig Hill says the group believes a VOLUNTARY approach that provides government incentives to farmers is the best approach.

“Every farm is unique. Every farm is diverse. Every farm is different in its slope or its topography or its drainage and so we need to develop plans that are uniquely qualified for that farm and you don’t do that through regulation,” Hill says. “You do that through voluntary, incentive-based action.” This spring, Iowa lawmakers deadlocked over how to best finance a massive increase in state funding for water quality projects.

For the past few years, the state has been under pressure from the federal government to reduce the amount of farm chemical runoff, then came the Des Moines Water Works lawsuit in 2015. It amounts to a legal challenge of the voluntary approach to water conservation on Iowa farms. “The lawsuit may be a way of bullying farmers in a way,” Hill says. “We don’t think that’s the right thing. We think we all should come together. We all should partner together. We all should figure out how to accomplish out goals and solve the problem together. It doesn’t need to be through a court.”

On Monday, a coalition of groups will hold a news conference to declare support for increasing the state sales tax to pay for water conservation efforts. The Iowa Soybean Association along with environmental groups, Iowa Ducks Unlimited and The Nature Conservancy are listed on a news release as part of the coalition.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., 9/10/16

News

September 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

CASCADE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a baby found unresponsive in the bath this week in eastern Iowa has died. The Dubuque Telegraph Herald reports that 13-month-old child Torin Hartbecke died early Friday morning at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics in Iowa City. Investigators say the baby had been left unattended in the bathtub by a parent. When the parent returned, the boy was unconscious.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A man accused of stabbing his girlfriend to death last year in Dubuque will not get new attorneys. The Telegraph Herald say a judge on Thursday rejected 27-year-old Eddie Hicks’ handwritten motion requesting he be appointed a new defense attorney to replace the public defenders assigned to his case. District Judge Thomas Bitter said there was insufficient reason for the switch.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A retired sergeant who spoke out after a handcuffed Iowa man drowned is suing three Missouri Highway Patrol officials, saying they conspired against him. The Kansas City Star reports that Randy Henry filed the lawsuit Thursday. Henry says he was told to tell a legislative committee that trooper training had been sufficient before the drowning. Henry says he refused and he was eventually transferred and demoted. He retired before the demotion took effect.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has ordered that flags be flown at half-staff to honor those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Branstad on Friday ordered all U.S. and Iowa flags controlled by the state to be at half-staff from sunset Friday to sunrise Monday. Although the order applies only to flags on state property, others governments, businesses and individuals are encouraged to also fly flags at half-staff.

Griswold races past Riverside in Class A, District 7

Sports

September 9th, 2016 by admin

The Griswold Tigers had three backs top 100 yards on the ground as they ran to a 36-12 victory over Riverside at home on Friday night.  The Tigers leaned on their strong offensive line and wore down the Bulldogs, especially in the second half.  Kickoff for the game was delayed by about 40 minutes due to lighting in the area but once things got going at around 7:40pm mother nature cooperated for the rest of the night.

The Tigers were led on the ground by their top defensive star Wyatt Robinette.  He took advantage of some increased carries for Griswold this game and had 182 yards and 2 touchdowns on 22 carries.  His total included a 74 yard touchdown run that put the Tigers up 14-0 in the first half.  Jadon Jahnke carried 27 times for 160 yards and 1 touchdown while Chance Mace had 112 yards on 12 carries and got in the end zone twice.

Griswold vs Riverside 09-09-2016Riverside had some flashes of good play throughout the night but were hampered by penalties and mistakes in key moments throughout the game. On their first offensive possession of the game the Bulldogs drove down to the Griswold 3 yard line and looked poised to tie the game and potentially take the lead.  But the Bulldogs couldn’t punch it in after an illegal procedure call followed by an incomplete pass on fourth down ended the drive.  Tanner Storrow and Val Andrusyshyn accounted for Riverside’s two scores with rushing touchdowns.

Griswold improves to 2-1 on the season and 1-0 in Class A District 7 play. Riverside falls to 0-3 and 0-1 in district play.  The Tigers travel to face Southwest Valley next week, while the Bulldogs will play host to Nodaway Valley.

High School Football Scoreboard 09-09-2016

Sports

September 9th, 2016 by admin

2016 High School Football Scoreboard
Week 3 – September 9th

Class 3A, District 7

Denison-Schleswig 20, Atlantic 17 OT
Carroll 21, Glenwood 12
Creston O-M 70, Harlan 49
ADM 17, Winterset 13

Class 2A, District 7

East Sac County 29, Red Oak 6
Kuemper Catholic 35, Shenandoah 20
Underwood 28, Clarinda 0
South Central Calhoun 16, Southeast Valley 14

Class 1A, District 7

Logan-Magnolia 38, Treynor 0
IKM-Manning 40, OA-BCIG 15
Missouri Valley 21, AC-GC 0
AHSTW 40, Tri-Center 0

Class A, District 7

Earlham 32, Southwest Valley 14
Southeast Warren 18, Martensdale St. Marys 6
Griswold 36, Riverside 12
St. Albert 65, Nodaway Valley 6

Class 8-man, District 6

Stanton 52, Lamoni 18
Bedford 18, Mormon Trail 0
East Union 44, Murray 12
Lenox 50, Wayne 14

Class 8-man, District 7

Fremont-Mills 53, East Mills 6
Clarinda Academy 38, Essex 20
Exira-EHK 53, Sidney 18
CAM 66, Woodbine 12

Class 8-man, District 8

Ar-We-Va 75, Charter Oak-Ute 33
Audubon 30, Coon Rapids-Bayard 20
Boyer Valley 44, River Valley 8
Glidden-Ralston 74, West Harrison34

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 3 – 09/09/2016

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 9th, 2016 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard pick 8 area high school football games for Week 3.

Standings

Matt 11-5
Chris 9-7
Jim 9-7Doug 9-7

Last Week

Doug 6-2
Matt 4-4
Jim 4-4
Chris 3-5

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Trojan Preview – Week 3 – 09/09/2016

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 9th, 2016 by admin

Chris Parks’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Mike McDermott.  The Trojans prepare this week for their Homecoming contest against Denison-Schleswig.

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 3:30-p.m. for Adair/Guthrie/Madison Counties

Weather

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

259 PM CDT FRI SEP 9 2016

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…

NORTHERN MADISON COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IOWA…

SOUTHEASTERN GUTHRIE COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL IOWA…

NORTHEASTERN ADAIR COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…

SOUTHWESTERN DALLAS COUNTY IN CENTRAL IOWA…

* UNTIL 330 PM CDT.

* AT 259 PM CDT…A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED NEAR PANORA…OR 10 MILES SOUTHEAST OF GUTHRIE CENTER…MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 45 MPH.

HAZARD…60 MPH WIND GUSTS.

SOURCE…RADAR INDICATED.

IMPACT…EXPECT DAMAGE TO ROOFS…SIDING…AND TREES.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…

WINTERSET…STUART…EARLHAM…PANORA…DE SOTO…VAN METER…LAKE

PANORAMA…REDFIELD…DEXTER…DIAMONDHEAD LAKE…LINDEN…

WINTERSET-MADISON COUNTY AIRPORT AND BADGER CREEK STATE PARK.

THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 80 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 93 AND 112.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

FOR YOUR PROTECTION MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF A BUILDING.