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Leake, Piscotty help Cardinals beat Yankees 9-1

Sports

April 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Mike Leake went four shutout innings, Stephen Piscotty homered twice and the St. Louis Cardinals beat a New York Yankees’ split squad 9-1 on Thursday. Leake gave up two hits and struck out five. He got inning-ending double plays from Alex Rodriguez and Chase Headley.

Leake, signed to an $80 million, five-year free-agent contract in December, has 24 strikeouts and two walks in 20 innings overall. He threw 33 of 39 pitches for strikes. Piscotty hit a second-inning solo shot, and added his second homer this spring one pitch after Brandon Moss had a solo drive during the fourth off Michael Pineda.

Jeremy Hazelbaker added a three-run homer in the fifth. Tommy Pham had a two-run shot in the seventh. Pineda gave up six runs and seven hits over five innings. He had given up just one run in nine earlier spring training innings.

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, April 1st, 2016

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April 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

WEST UNION, Iowa (AP) — A man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly threatened to kill a northeast Iowa police chief. Authorities say 32-year-old Joshua Sargent was released on bond from the Fayette County jail Wednesday after being arrested on burglary charges. Moments after his release police say Sargent called Fayette police Chief Richard Pisanti and threated to kill him. Deputies found Sargent a few miles from the jail, armed with a knife. He is back in custody and faces additional charges.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Leaders in the split Iowa Legislature say they’re still negotiating a deal over the state budget, but they remain tight-lipped on releasing more details. Lawmakers for the Democratic-controlled Senate and the Republican-majority House said yesterday they’re working together to reach an agreement on the budget that goes into effect in July.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s $4.2 billion Medicaid program is about to switch to private management, and lawmakers are still debating what state oversight should be in place under the new system. Senate President Pam Jochum, a Dubuque Democrat, says she’s receiving correspondence from Medicaid patients who express confusion and concern about their services once privatization goes live Friday.

GRINNELL, Iowa (AP) — Governor Terry Branstad has signed a bill into law that legalizes the use of gun suppressors in Iowa. Branstad signed the bill Thursday at a firearms supplier in Grinnell.

CORNELIA CHRISTINE WILLIAMS, 93, of Council Bluffs (Svcs. 4-4-16)

Obituaries

April 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CORNELIA CHRISTINE WILLIAMS, 93, of Council Bluffs, died Thu., March 31st,  at the Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Funeral services for CORNELIA WILLIAMS will be held 10:30-a.m. Mon., April 4th, at the Oakland United Methodist Church. Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

There is no visitation or viewing at the funeral home

Interment will be in the Belknap Cemetery west of Oakland.

CORNELIA WILLIAMS is survived by:

She is survived by her children: Bobbie Jo Sorich, Don Everett, Colleen Johnson, and Charmaine Fareas.

11 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; 8 great-great grandchildren; and her brother-in-law Earl (Jackie) Williams.

JOYCE ANNE BATES, 80, of Carson (Svcs. 4/7/16)

Obituaries

April 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 4/4/16 w/change of service time to 11-a.m.)

JOYCE ANNE BATES, 80, of Carson, died Tuesday, March 29th, at home. Funeral services for JOYCE BATES will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, April 7th, at the Fellowship Church in Oakland. Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will take place one hour prior to the funeral service at the Fellowship Church in Oakland.

Interment will be in the Macedonia Cemetery following a luncheon.

Memorials are suggested to the Open Door Mission.

JOYCE BATES is survived by:

Her husband – Ed Keast, of Carson.

Her children: Bev Simonton and husband Kelly, of Atlantic; Tom Bates and wife Linda, of Macedonia, and Scott Bates and wife Linda of Minneapolis, MN.

Her sister – Lois Bailey.

6 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Bill to legalize fireworks in Iowa clears first senate hurdle

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March 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The debate over fireworks has been reignited in the state senate. A bill to make it legal to sell and set off fireworks cleared a subcommittee this morning (Thursday) with the backing of Democratic Senator Bill Dotzler of Waterloo. “If you look at the polling about fireworks, I think the majority of Iowans are in support of it,” Dotzler said. Dotzler envisions making it legal to set off fireworks from Christmas Eve through the 3rd of January and in late June and early July — for the Independence Day holiday.

“People on the 4th of July like to celebrate the founding of our country and it’s always been a tradition across America and I think Iowa’s kind of ready for it,” Dotzler says. The bill’s future is uncertain, however, as supporters have not agreed on the details, like exactly when it would be legal to SELL fireworks in Iowa. Opponents have killed similar efforts to legalize fireworks over the past several years. Senator Janet Petersen, a Democrat from Des Moines, says legalizing fireworks is unpopular in her district.

“I guess there’ll be a few 12 year olds around the state who’ll be disappointed with my vote,” Petersen says. A brief public hearing at the statehouse today (Thursday) on the bill attracted two opponents and no supporters. Iowa Firefighters Association vice president Marv Trimble of Garrison says during his 35 year career, he’s responded to both fires and injuries caused by fireworks.

“First of all, you never know what it is usually because even if it is fireworks, people don’t say it’s fireworks when they call,” Trimble says. “…Most of the time people will not admit it was fireworks until everything else is eliminated as a cause and then they will admit: ‘Yeah, we were using fireworks.'” Last year the Iowa House passed a bill legalizing fireworks in the state. The Republican leader in the Iowa House smiled today (Thursday) when reporters told him the issue had been revived in the Iowa Senate, but he’s wary of predicting ultimate victory s for fireworks supporters this year. The only fireworks which ARE legal to sell and ignite in Iowa today are sparklers and snakes.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa guard Andrew Fleming to transfer

Sports

March 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa says freshman guard Andrew Fleming has been released from his scholarship so he can transfer to another school. Fleming averaged 2.2 points and one assist in 11 games last season. Fleming says he is seeking a “better situation” for his college career.

Fleming is the second Hawkeye in as many days to announce that they are leaving the program. Fellow freshman Brandon Hutton said Wednesday that he is transferring as well. The departure of Fleming and Hutton likely frees up a scholarship for walk-on Nicholas Baer, who scored 15 points in Iowa’s 87-68 loss to Villanova in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

The Hawkeyes also now have a scholarship available if they want to increase their depth in the backcourt.

Iowa lawmakers remain tight-lipped on state budget details

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March 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Leaders in the split Iowa Legislature say they’re still negotiating a deal over the state budget, but they remain tight-lipped on releasing more details. Lawmakers for the Democratic-controlled Senate and the Republican-majority House told reporters Thursday they’re working together to reach an agreement on the budget that goes into effect in July.

Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, a Council Bluffs Democrat, says there’s been “frank discussions” and there are “significant differences,” but he refused to provide more information. House Speaker Linda Upmeyer, a Clear Lake Republican, says there’s been progress but GOP leaders “have to take things off the table” that the Senate may want. She refused to elaborate.

Both sides agree there’s about $7.35 billion available, most of which is expected to be status quo from the previous budget.

Iowa State banking on QB Joel Lanning in 2016

Sports

March 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State quarterback Joel Lanning had his moments after earning the starting job midway through last season. The Cyclones will need to see more than just glimpses of promise from Lanning this fall if they hope to end a three-year bowl drought.

Lanning, who’ll be a junior in 2016, is the only quarterback for Iowa State that’s taken a collegiate snap. So his progress this offseason is perhaps the biggest area to watch as coach Matt Campbell enters his first season as coach.

The Cyclones, who have only Lanning and redshirt freshman Dominic De Lira as quarterbacks on scholarship this spring, end camp with a scrimmage on April 16 at Jack Trice Stadium.

Clarinda Police Chief warns residents of phone scams circulating

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March 31st, 2016 by admin

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers released a statement on Thursday afternoon warning residents about a couple of phone scams circulating through the area.  He stated that he has received numerous calls from citizens reporting two scams.

One scam involves someone calling acting as a representative of the IRS stating that delinquent income taxes must be paid immediately or the person will be arrested.  The second scam involves a caller identifying themselves as the grandchild of the citizen and claiming they are in jail and need bail money wired immediately.

Brothers said at this time no citizen had fallen victim to the recent round of scam attempts, but he wants to remind citizens who receive these calls to hang up immediately and do not provide any personal or financial information.

$35k worth of stolen property recovered in Shelby County

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March 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An investigation into recent thefts in western Iowa and Nebraska has resulted in the arrest of a Shelby County man. The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office says 28-year old Justin Levell, of Irwin, was arrested at his home Wednesday morning and brought to the Shelby County Jail, where he was charged with Theft in the 1st Degree, a Class-C felony punishable by up to 10-years in prison. His bond was set at $10,000.

Officials say Deputies, Wednesday, found Levell in possession of a 2012 35-foot camper trailer, along with a John Deere 4-wheel Gator. The camper trailer had been reported stolen out of Mills County, and was valued at $20,000. The Gator was stolen from Wahoo, NE., and was valued at $15,000.