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Kluber strikes out 18 as Indians top Cardinals 2-0

Sports

May 14th, 2015 by admin

CLEVELAND (AP) – Corey Kluber struck out 18 and allowed his only hit in the seventh inning, getting his first win this season in style and leading the Cleveland Indians to a 2-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night.

The reigning AL Cy Young winner, Kluber (1-5) didn’t yield a hit until Jhonny Peralta grounded a clean single to center with two outs in the seventh. A small crowd of 12,313 on a crisp night at Progressive Field gave Kluber a warm ovation and he finished the inning by striking out Jason Heyward.

Kluber’s 18 strikeouts tied the club record for a nine-inning game held by Hall of Famer Bob Feller (1938.) It’s also the most strikeouts by an AL pitcher since Roger Clemens in 1998.

Kluber, who didn’t walk a batter, had a chance to break the major league mark of 20 strikeouts shared by Clemens and Kerry Wood, but he was pulled before the ninth after 113 pitches for closer Cody Allen, who got his fifth save.

Iowa posts additional bird flu case on Sioux County egg farm

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 14th, 2015 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Another Iowa farm has tested positive for bird flu.

The Iowa Department of Agriculture says an egg-laying farm with 238,000 chickens brings the total number of infected farms to 50 in the state.

The farm is in Sioux County, which now has 11 cases of bird flu. Once the disease is confirmed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture laboratory in Ames, all the chickens will be euthanized.

Iowa has bird flu cases in 13 counties. Nearly 25 million chickens and 970,000 turkeys will die.

Minnesota, where 4 million turkeys have been affected by the flu, reported no new cases Wednesday.

The USDA reports more than 150 confirmed cases nationwide which will lead to the death of more than 32 million birds.

Iowa early headlines 05-14-2015

News

May 14th, 2015 by admin

LAKE CITY, Iowa (AP) – Students at South Central Calhoun High School will attend classes at various locations throughout Lake City after a tornado damaged the structure. The Fort Dodge Messenger reports an EF-1 tornado on Sunday tore off the roof of the school’s auditorium, where more than 100 people were gathered for an awards ceremony. No one was hurt. A temporary roof will be installed until the damaged roof can permanently be replaced. May 28th will be the last day for all high school students.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The University of Iowa says longtime senior athletics administrator Fred Mims is set to retire. Mims, who played basketball and baseball at Iowa, has spent more than 30 years working for the Hawkeyes. The athletic department announced Wednesday that Mims will leave his post on June 30th.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A virus known for attacking a horse’s nervous system has been confirmed at a stable in Iowa’s Warren County. The Iowa Department of Agriculture said yesterday that the stable has several confirmed cases of a neurological disease associated with Equine Herpesvirus infections. Officials say the disease poses no threat to humans.

MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) – An eastern Iowa man previously convicted of sexual assault has pleaded not guilty to charges in a separate case involving a 14-year-old girl. The Telegraph Herald reports 29-year-old Michael Cole of Manchester, Iowa entered his plea Tuesday to three counts of third-degree sexual abuse. He was arrested in April.

BART WEBB, 92, of Atlantic (Svcs. 5-19-15)

Obituaries

May 14th, 2015 by admin

BART WEBB, 92, of Atlantic died Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at the Heritage House in Atlantic.  Memorial Graveside services will be held for BART WEBB at the Atlantic Cemetery on Tuesday, May 19th at 10:30 am. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

BART WEBB is survived by:

Wife: Beverly Webb.

BETTY LANG, 86, of Audubon (Svcs. 05-18-2015)

Obituaries

May 14th, 2015 by admin

BETTY LANG, 86, of Audubon died Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at the Friendship Home in Audubon.  Funeral services for BETTY LANG will be held Monday, May 18th at 2:00pm at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon.  Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

The family will receive friends at the church from Noon until service time on Monday, May 18th.

Memorials may be made to the Friendship Home in Audubon.

Skyscan Forecast 05-14-2015

Podcasts, Weather

May 14th, 2015 by admin

Skyscan Forecast   Dan Hicks   Thursday, May 14, 2015

Today:  Cloudy.  Showers diminishing this afternoon.  S @ 10-20.  High 68.

Tonight: Partly Cloudy. S @ 5-10.  Low 57.

Friday: Partly Cloudy. Scattered thunderstorms mainly late.  S @ 10-20. High 78.

Saturday: Partly Cloudy. Scattered thunderstorms. High near 80.

Sunday: Partly Cloudy. Scattered thunderstorms. High near 80.

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Backyard and Beyond 05-13-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 13th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Anita Ayers-Henderlight, Executive Director of the Africa Education and Leadership Initiative, about her visit to the area and the project.

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DANA LYNN HANSEN, 58, of Casey (Svcs. 05-16-2015)

Obituaries

May 13th, 2015 by admin

DANA LYNN HANSEN, 58, of Casey died Tuesday, May 12th at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.  Funeral services for DANA LYNN HANSEN will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, May 16th at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Casey. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Friday, May 15th from 6:00-8:00pm at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Casey.

Burial will be in the Dalmanutha Cemetery near Casey.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Dana L. Hansen Memorial Fund and sent in care of the Johnson Family Funeral Home.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

 

Strawberry season starting early this year

Ag/Outdoor

May 13th, 2015 by admin

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today said that the strawberry growers around the state are nearly ready to welcome customers with an earlier than normal harvest and a good crop of berries. Strawberry growers from the western part of the state are reporting that strawberries will be ready to pick within the week. Reports from the other parts of the state are showing that harvest season for strawberries should arrive in about two weeks.

“Strawberries are the first fruit crop of the season. Visiting a local farmers market or going to a you-pick farm is a great way to find fresh berries that can be enjoyed fresh, used in backing or preserved as jellies or jams,” Northey said. “Regardless of where you get your berries, act fast as strawberry season in Iowa only lasts a few weeks.”

Once picked strawberries do not continue to ripen like some fruits and vegetables so select vibrant red berries. Also, shop early and often because strawberries have a short shelf life and should be eaten within a few days of being picked.

If taste alone isn’t enough to encourage you to indulge in strawberries, here are a few more reasons to consider:

· Strawberries are low in calories and fat-free: one cup of unsweetened strawberries has only 55 calories.

· Your kids will eat them; over 53 percent of seven to nine-year-olds picked strawberries as their favorite fruit

· Strawberries are loaded with vitamin C and good sources of folic acid, potassium, and fiber.

Support a local grower and treat your family to a fun-filled trip to the strawberry patch and make memories that will last a lifetime. If visiting a strawberry patch, be sure to call or check the website for their harvest information.

You can find strawberry growers by visiting our Fruit and Vegetable Farms Directory at https://www.idalsdata.org/fmnp/index.cfm or on the Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association “farm search” page at http://www.ifvga.org/en/about_us/farm_search/.

Sharps disposal service at CCHS

News

May 13th, 2015 by admin

Cass County Health System is reminding residents that they provide free sharps disposal service for Cass County residents. Sharps containers are used by individuals who use needles, lancets or other sharp objects for medical care, such as insulin injections for diabetes. The red, rigid containers are sealed and are puncture and leak resistant. The disposal of sharps and sharps containers is regulated as medical waste. Other types of containers, milk jugs, detergent bottles, or other plastic containers or boxes are not allowed when disposing of needles.

The CCMH disposal program ensures that sharps and sharps containers are disposed of properly and safely, in accordance with regulations. Cindy Petty, CCHS Materials Management Director, says “We are pleased to provide this service. This is just one small way we can help to protect the health and safety of our community.”

Full sharps containers can be brought to the CCHS Materials Management Department from 8:00 am -4:30 pm, Monday-Friday. There is no fee to drop off a full container. At the time of disposal, a new container can be purchased for only $3.00. Sharps containers must be returned to an employee in Materials Management – they should not be left unattended or disposed of in trash or other containers in the facility.
The red sharps containers should be used only to dispose of sharps (needles, lancets, or other sharp objects) and any item a sharp is attached to that cannot be safely removed. They should not be used to dispose of cotton balls, strips, or bandages, or medications of any kind. CindyPetty

For more information about the CCMH sharps disposal service, including how to participate if the $3.00 fee is a problem, please contact Cindy Petty at 712-243-7480.