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Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, Aug. 14th 2016

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August 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 4:25 a.m. CDT

BETTENDORF, Iowa (AP) — A Bettendorf man has been sentenced to up to 30 years in prison for sexually abusing a child younger than 12 over a three-year period. The Quad-City Times reports that 21-year-old Joshua Daniel Morales pleaded guilty in June to three counts of lascivious acts with a child. Morales was sentenced Thursday to up to 10 years in prison on each count. The sentences will run back-to-back.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — An Eldridge man has entered an Alford plea in the case of a February car crash that left his backseat passenger dead. The Quad-City Times reports 19-year-old Bret Matthew Schaefbauer entered the plead Friday to a felony count of vehicular homicide. He faces up to 10 years in prison when he’s sentenced on Oct. 6. Investigators say Schaefbauer was driving early the morning of Feb. 7 when he went he crashed, killing 18-year-old Mitchell Hayes.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for fondling a 14-year-old girl last year. The Sioux City Journal reports that 27-year-old Federico Jimenez-Hernandez was sentenced Thursday after he pleaded guilty in Woodbury County District Court to one count of third-degree sexual abuse. Court documents say Jimenez-Hernandez fondled the girl after entering her room while she was sleeping.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A small plane has crashed at a Des Moines street intersection near the airport, but no one was seriously injured. The Des Moines Register reports that the crash happened at the intersection of Southwest 56th Street and Park Avenue around 10 a.m. Saturday just after taking off from Des Moines International Airport. Officials say the pilot and three passengers, all members of same family, made it out of the prop plane before it was engulfed in flames.

Florida man arrested Sunday morning after illegal firearm-related incident

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August 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports a man from Florida was arrested early Sunday morning on weapon-related charges, following an incident at the County Line Bar, on the west side of Shenandoah. While deputies were on the way to a disturbance at the bar, they were notified the suspect, 26-year old Tipton Leigh Brock, of Milton, FL., had retrieved a firearm and started shooting.

After they arrived, deputies placed Brock under arrest for Terroristic Threats, Reckless use of a firearm, and for Going Armed with Intent.

Tipton Brock

Tipton Brock

Brock was transported to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held on a $10,300 cash bond. No injuries were reported.

Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputies were assisted during the incident by deputies with the Page County Sheriff’s Office, and Shenandoah Police.

Soybean growers in Iowa warned of potential diseases

Ag/Outdoor

August 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa soybean growers are on the lookout for a number of diseases just as most plants are setting pods. Sudden death syndrome in soybeans is being reported in many parts of Iowa. Todd Claussen, director of agronomy for Ames-based Landus Cooperative, says infected beans will shut down early. “They’ll senesce early and they’ll drop leaves faster,” Claussen says. “You can’t do anything with it now, but as you move into next season you have to think about the history of a specific farm. One, you start with genetics, and two, you can treat with a soybean seed treatment that is highly effective.”

Soybean aphids are also starting to show up in greater numbers, according to Claussen. “Aphids like it mild. They like 77-78 degrees — their reproduction will go through the roof if that be the case,” Claussen said. “We are ramping up and have expectations to pull that trigger here rather soon.” White mold could also be a problem for soybean growers this year, according to Claussen.

The latest U-S-D-A report rated 82 percent of Iowa’s soybeans in good to excellent condition. Monday’s report found 94 percent of the state’s soybeans were blooming, which is six days ahead of last year. Seventy-nine percent of soybeans were setting pods, about one week ahead of normal.

(Radio Iowa/Brownfield Ag Network)

Cubs’ 11-game win streak ends, Grichuk slam propels Cards

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August 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) — Randal Grichuk hit a grand slam that capped a six-run burst in the eighth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals stopped the Cubs’ 11-game winning streak, beating Chicago 8-4 Saturday.

After a run-scoring wild pitch and a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the eighth put the Cardinals ahead 4-2, Grichuk connected. Brandon Moss and Jedd Gyorko also homered for St. Louis. Addison Russell hit his 14th homer for the NL Central-leading Cubs.

Tournament of Champions – Round 2 Scores

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August 13th, 2016 by Jim Field

Open Division Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
Alex Bireline (Atlantic G & CC) 69 67 136 (-2)
Eric Boehlert (Briarwood Club) 67 72 139 (+1)
Ross Martens (Rosman-Glendale) 68 73 141 (+3)
Darby McLaren (Atlantic G & CC) 70 72 142 (+4)
Zach Christianson (Atlantic G & CC) 72 70 142 (+4)
Aaron Ahrendsen (Past Champion) 74 69 143 (+5)
Keegan Bak (Deer Run GC) 74 71 145 (+7)
Matt Gross (Nishna Hills) 72 73 145 (+7)
Ryan Clark (Briarwood Club) 75 71 146 (+8)
Brad Hartkopf (Past Champion) 76 70 146 (+8)
James Reynolds (Griswold G & CC) 72 74 146 (+8)
Marc Riley (Hillcrest CC) 72 74 146 (+8)
Matt Berg (Kalona GC) 72 74 146 (+8)
Derek Jacobsen (Top 25) 72 74 146 (+8)
Chris Nelson (Past Champion) 76 71 147 (+9)
Sam Pieczynski (Waveland GC) 75 72 147 (+9)
Troy Finestead (Woodward CC) 74 73 147 (+9)
Jason Reynolds (Past Champion) 74 73 147 (+9)
Steve Davie (Majestic Hills GC) 75 73 148 (+10)
Andrew Martin (Nishna Hills) 75 73 148 (+10)
Jake Olsen (Atlantic G & CC) 76 73 149 (+11)
Jeff Gude (Atlantic G & CC) 73 76 149 (+11)
Rob Langfelt (Nishna Hills) 69 80 149 (+11)
Tyler Vroegh (Willow Creek) 77 73 150 (+12)
Jeremy Johnson (Indianola CC) 74 76 150 (+12)
Troy Pedersen (Treynor Rec) 78 74 152 (+14)
Brent Travis (Fremont County GC) 72 80 152 (+14)
Steve Feauto (Oakland CC) 78 75 153 (+15)
Shawn Angell (Jefferson GC) 79 74 153 (+15)
Evan Baldwin (Villisca CC) 75 78 153 (+15)
Barry Smith (Pine Knolls CC) 75 78 153 (+15)
Chad Bruck (Avoca GC) 78 76 154 (+16)
Eric Brown (Mount Ayr CC) 77 77 154 (+16)
Ryan Bernholtz (Majestic Hills) 74 80 154 (+16)
Ron Eads (Waveland GC) 80 75 155 (+17)
Jared Koch (Majestic Hills GC) 78 77 155 (+17)
Jared Cochran (Terrace Hills GC) 71 84 155 (+17)
Michael West (Lenox Municipal) 78 78 156 (+18)
Cary Cochran (Quail Run GC) 80 76 156 (+18)
Troy Schwemm (Toad Valley GC) 73 83 156 (+18)
Phil Ruth (Lakeside GC) 80 77 157 (+19)
Jeremy Svendsen (Shelby Co. GC) 80 77 157 (+19)
Steve Miller (Dunlap GC) 77 81 158 (+20)
Jaxson Armstrong (Crestwood Hills) 81 78 159 (+21)
Joe Cale (Majestic Hills GC) 81 78 159 (+21)
Brittain Swartz (Happy Hollow CC) 80 79 159 (+21)
Matt Dominick (Humboldt CC) 77 82 159 (+21)
Justin Rumple (5 x 80 GC) 76 84 160 (+22)
Jake Reynolds (Griswold G & CC) 75 86 161 (+23)
Jason Branham (Quail Run GC) 79 83 162 (+24)
Josh Judisch (Waverly GC) 80 83 163 (+25)
Todd Hughes (Riverview CC) 83 82 165 (+27)
Dylan Scheffler (Sac CC) 74 91 165 (+27)
Chris Swensen (Audubon G & CC) 83 83 166 (+28)
Marty Anderson (Sac CC) 84 84 168 (+30)
Jimmy Rokes (Twin Lakes GC) 85 84 169 (+31)
Mark Brown (Clarinda CC) 85 85 170 (+32)
Chuck Ciecalone (Osceola CC) 90 91 181 (+43)
Senior Division Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
George Gartelos (Past Champion) 72 72 144 (+6)
Del Miller (Past Champion) 76 69 145 (+7)
Kim Peters (Crestwood Hills) 70 76 146 (+8)
Daryl Armstrong (Crestwood Hills) 71 76 147 (+9)
Darron Baker (Past Champion) 75 72 147 (+9)
Bobby Rist (Lake City CC) 77 70 147 (+9)
Rick Carter (Past Champion) 75 72 147 (+9)
Rick Thompson (Past Champion) 75 74 149 (+11)
John Willmore (Past Champion) 77 77 154 (+16)
Tom Duff (Carroll Municipal) 78 76 154 (+16)
Jim Wood (Red Oak CC) 75 79 154 (+16)
Ken Porstche (Past Champion) 77 78 155 (+17)
John O’Hair (Indianola CC) 77 80 157 (+19)
Blair Hoegh (Ankeny CC) 79 79 158 (+20)
Steve Chapman (Treynor Rec) 77 84 161 (+23)
Kenny Hinson (Nishna Hills) 82 81 163 (+25)
Tim Agan (Willow Creek CC) 83 85 168 (+30)
Jeff Heckroth (Woodward GC) 84 84 168 (+30)
Jeff Morenz (Atlantic G & CC) 79 90 169 (+31)
Gary Hayworth (Leon CC) 85 84 169 (+31)
Richard Marsan (Fairfield G & CC) 85 84 169 (+31)
Jim Tangeman (Gateway Rec) 84 87 171 (+33)
Jim Mullenix (Shadow Valley) 79 94 173 (+35)
Allen Gunn (Riverview Club) 88 88 176 (+38)
Mark Morris (Bedford GC) 89 89 178 (+40)
Gary Wax (Avoca GC) 87 92 179 (+41)
Super Senior Division Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
Jim Campbell (Albia CC) 73 73 146 (+8)
Arnie Leistad (Past Champion) 71 77 148 (+10)
Keith Moore (Crestmoor) 80 75 155 (+17)
Allan Hjelle (Atlantic G & CC) 81 78 159 (+21)
Gary Wedel (Quail Run CC) 83 77 160 (+22)
Jim Redemske (Clarmond CC) 82 81 163 (+25)
Bruce Henderson (Nishna Hills) 84 80 164 (+26)
Edward Troll (Avoca GC) 80 88 168 (+30)
Jim Ripley (Clarinda CC) 83 89 172 (+34)
Dave Hannasch (Nishna Hills) 88 89 177 (+39)
Jerry E. Hoff (Shadow Valley) 88 90 178 (+40)
Donald Perrin (Happy Hollow CC) 91 91 182 (+44)

Sioux City viaduct dealt setback as agency rejects funding

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August 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Sioux City’s long-planned viaduct over railroad tracks could be in jeopardy after a federal agency rejected a request for nearly $15 million in funding. The Sioux City Journal reports the U.S. Department of Transportation denied the bid for a $14.8 million grant that would have covered nearly three-quarters of the estimated $20.7 million project.

Officials have long supported the viaduct, which they say would eliminate lengthy delays by motorists waiting for trains and could spur more growth in an industrial area bordering the Floyd River. City Manager Bob Padmore says the project is “pretty cost-prohibitive” without federal funding.

Economic development department Director Marty Dougherty says the city will seek federal money for the viaduct next year.

All aboard small plane that crashed in Des Moines survive

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August 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A small plane has crashed at a Des Moines street intersection near the airport, but no one was seriously injured. The Des Moines Register reports the crash happened at the intersection of Southwest 56th Street and Park Avenue around 10 a.m. Saturday just after taking off from Des Moines International Airport. Officials say the pilot and three passengers, all members of same family, made it out of the prop plane before it was engulfed in flames.

Officials say the pilot experienced some type of mechanical malfunction and was able to deploy a parachute, which helped slow the plane. Des Moines Police Sgt. Paul Parizek says Park Avenue will be closed until Sunday as emergency crews investigate. Officials did not release the names of the pilot or passengers.

Sioux City man sentenced to prison for fondling girl

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August 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for fondling a 14-year-old girl last year. The Sioux City Journal reports 27-year-old Federico Jimenez-Hernandez was sentenced Thursday after he pleaded guilty in Woodbury County District Court to one count of third-degree sexual abuse.

Jimenez-Hernandez must register as a sex offender upon his release from prison and will also remain on lifetime parole. If he were to violate terms of the special sentence, he could be returned to prison. His sentence will be served at the same time as a three-year federal prison sentence for selling methamphetamine.

Court documents say Jimenez-Hernandez fondled the girl after entering her room while she was sleeping.

Distracted driver crashes his vehicle in Council Bluffs

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August 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Council Bluffs man who glanced down at his cell phone ended-up in a crash Saturday morning. According to Bluffs Police, 27-year old Ryan Wendt was traveling south on 25th Street at around 11-a.m., Saturday, when he became distracted by his cell phone. When he looked up, Wendt swerved to miss a vehicle in traffic and his vehicle hit a utility pole in the 1000 block of 25th Street. The pole was sheared-off, but still upright, with all the lines still intact.

Wendt initially refused medical treatment at the scene, but was later transported to a local hospital for precautionary reasons. Police cited him for failure to maintain control of his motor vehicle. Traffic flow in the area was rerouted for two hours while the utility pole was rendered safe by MidAmerican Energy.

Authorities remind you: Five seconds is the average time your eyes are off the road while texting or dialing on your phone. When traveling at 55mph, that’s enough time to cover the length of a football field blindfolded. Don’t be a distracted driver!

Family Fun in the Kitchen 08-13-2016

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

August 13th, 2016 by admin

Lavon and Miss NiNi discuss pickling and canning.

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