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Bluffs man arrested in burglary and other charges

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June 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs responding to a reported violation of a restraining order, arrested the suspect on a 2nd-Degree burglary charge, as well as violating the restraining order. Authorities say officers were called to 1524 Avenue B at around 11:10-p.m., Tuesday. Their investigation revealed that the suspect, Wayne Thompson had broken into the residence of his ex-wife Michelle, and her current boyfriend.

Once inside the house, Thompson woke the two from their sleep and became involved in a physical altercation with the boyfriend. During the struggle the boyfriend struck Wayne Thompson in the head several times with a baseball bat. Wayne Thompson then fled the residence where he was located by officers a short distance away.

Thompson was transported to Mercy Hospital for treatment of what are believed to be non-life threatening injuries. Thompson was later booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail.

Carlos Martinez helps Cardinals rally past Marlins 4-3

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June 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MIAMI (AP) — Right-hander Carlos Martinez shook off a slow start and a fastball that hit him in the right shoulder to pitch seven innings, helping the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Miami Marlins 4-3 Tuesday.

Martinez (8-3) trailed 3-0 after 1 1-3 innings before settling down. He retired the final seven batters he faced, including three after taking a 94-mph fastball in the shoulder while trying to bunt in the seventh.

Martinez struck out nine and allowed eight hits. He gave up a two-run homer in the first inning to major league home run and RBI leader Giancarlo Stanton, a shot estimated at 484 feet. That matched Stanton’s previous longest this year, and he now has 26 homers, including the longest two in the majors in 2015. Justin Heyward hit his eighth homer for the Cardinals.

 

Virginia’s 3-0 win over Vandy forces Game 3 in CWS finals

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June 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Surprise starter Adam Haseley and Josh Sborz combined on the shutout, senior utility man Thomas Woodruff drove in two runs, and the Cavaliers defeated Vanderbilt 3-0 on Tuesday night to force a winner-take-all game in the College World Series.

For the second year in a row, these two teams will go the distance in the best-of-three finals. Vanderbilt (51-20) will be playing for a second straight national title on Wednesday. Virginia (43-24) will be looking for its first.

Haseley, the Cavaliers’ regular center fielder, hadn’t pitched since May 23. The freshman gave coach Brian O’Connor all he could have hoped for, working into the sixth inning for his longest outing and turning over a scoreless game to Sborz (7-2).

Virginia broke through against Vandy starter Phil Pfeifer (6-5) for three unearned runs in the sixth after he had retired the first two batters.

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., June 24th 2015

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June 24th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad has issued a disaster proclamation for four Iowa counties affected by recent severe weather. Branstad issued the proclamation for Davis, Humboldt, Monroe and Wright counties. The areas were affected by severe weather Monday. The proclamation allows officials to use state resources to help affected people. It includes an assistance program that provides grants of up to $5,000 for certain households needing food, clothing and temporary housing.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado damaged homes and a grocery store in southern Iowa. Meteorologist Craig Cogil says the tornado received an EF-3 rating after peak winds were estimated at 142 mph near a damaged house in Lovilia on Monday night. The tornado developed in Marion County and briefly moved through Lucas County before ending in Monroe County, where the house was located. The tornado had wind speeds of 103 mph when it later ripped into a grocery store in Albia. No injuries have been reported.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A food supplier has filed a lawsuit alleging an Iowa farm breached an egg supply contract after its parent company lost millions of chickens to bird flu. Michael Foods Egg Products Co. filed a complaint in federal court alleging Hawkeye Pride Egg Farms is violating a January 2014 contract. Hawkeye Pride is a division of Sioux Center-based Center Fresh Group, which owns egg farms that lost 5.5 million hens to bird flu.

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) — A handful of Iowa lawmakers have reiterated their support for keeping open a state mental health facility in Mount Pleasant. The facility’s future became uncertain this year after Gov. Terry Branstad’s budget proposal removed funding for it and the state mental health facility in Clarinda. Lawmakers eventually approved legislation that would keep Mount Pleasant open and would seek a private provider to run Clarinda.

ALAN HILLGREN 61, of Stuart (Svcs. 6/26/15)

Obituaries

June 23rd, 2015 by admin

ALAN HILLGREN, 61, of Stuart, died Mon., June 22nd, at his home in Stuart. A Celebration of Life service for ALAN HILLGREN will be held 10-a.m Friday, June 26th, at the First Congregational Church in Stuart. Johnson Family Funeral home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will take place from 6-8-p.m. Thursday June 25th at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart. Online Condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Memorials may be directed to the Alan Hillgren Memorial Fund, in care of the funeral home (P.O. Box 246, Stuart, IA. 50250)

EDITH IRENE GUSTAFSON, 90, of Avoca (Svcs. 7/2/15)

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June 23rd, 2015 by admin

EDITH IRENE GUSTAFSON, 90, of Avoca, died March 13th, at her home in Avoca. Graveside Services for EDITH GUSTAFSON will be held July 2nd at 9:30-a.m , at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Van Meter. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Burial will take place in the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Van Meter.

EDITH GUSTAFSON is survived by:

Her Sons- Richard (Patricia) Gustafson, of Weimar, TX.; Ron (Allison) Gustafson, of Norwalk, and Randy (Lea) Gustafson, of Council Bluffs

Her Daughter- Alva (Steve) Reilly, of Riverside, CA.

Her Sisters- Barb Adams, of Denver, CO., and Willa Schunning, of Omaha.

10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

RICHARD LEE KOHLSCHEEN, 69, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 6/27/15)

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June 23rd, 2015 by admin

RICHARD LEE KOHLSCHEEN, 69, of Elk Horn, died June 14th, at the Salem Lutheran Home, in Elk Horn.Graveside Services for RICHARD KOHLSCHEEN will be held 1-p.m Saturday, June 27th, at Graceland Cemetery in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

RICHARD KOHLSCHEEN is survived by:

His son- Michael Kolhscheen, of CA.

His Sisters- Norma (Ray) Spencer, of Los Angeles, CA, and Janice Allan, of Boise, ID.

CCHS Scholarship winner announced

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June 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Emma Mathisen (in photo with Cass County Health System CEO Todd Hudspeth) was chosen as the recipient of the 2015 Cass County Health System Health Careers Scholarship.EmmaMathisenScholarship The $1000 scholarship is awarded annually to a student from southwest Iowa continuing their education in a health-career field of study.

Emma is a 2007 graduate of Atlantic High School and is currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Mercy College of Health Sciences in Des Moines.

Todd Hudspeth, CEO, presented Emma with the scholarship on behalf of Cass County Health System.

Iowa lawmakers reiterate support for Mount Pleasant facility

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June 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) — A handful of Iowa lawmakers have reiterated their support for keeping open a state mental health facility in Mount Pleasant. Democratic Sen. Rich Taylor and Republican Rep. Dave Heaton made remarks Tuesday at the Mount Pleasant Mental Health Institute in support of keeping the facility open with state dollars. The lawmakers, both of Mount Pleasant, were joined by Democratic Sen. Amanda Ragan, of Mason City, and local leaders.

The facility’s future became uncertain this year after Gov. Terry Branstad’s budget proposal removed funding for it and the state mental health facility in Clarinda. Lawmakers eventually approved legislation that would keep Mount Pleasant open and would seek a private provider to run Clarinda.

Lawmakers Tuesday urged Branstad to approve the legislation. Branstad’s spokesman says the governor will make a decision soon.

Iowa expecting dip in season ticket sales

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June 23rd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa expects its number of season tickets sold to drop by as many as 4,000 this fall. The Hawkeyes finished 2014 with just under 40,000 season ticket holders. Athletic director Gary Barta says the Hawkeyes anticipate selling between 35,000 to 37,000 of those to the general public by next season.

Iowa’s overall ticket sales have plunged in the past few years, and a blowout bowl loss to Tennessee in January following a 7-5 regular season didn’t help. Next season’s home schedule is tepid, highlighted by Pitt, Minnesota, Purdue and Illinois.

But the Hawkeyes finished 22nd nationally in 2014 with nearly 68,000 fans per game, and Barta says they believe an increase on that average is “attainable.”