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Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/8/17

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September 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — There were big plays all over the field. The Chiefs, not the Patriots, were making them. Alex Smith threw two long touchdown passes and rookie Kareem Hunt, after fumbling on his first NFL carry, scored three times to help Kansas City stun New England 42-27 Thursday night in the season opener. It was the first time the Patriots lost at Gillette Stadium when leading at halftime, a span of 82 games.

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Dexter Fowler struck out against Brad Hand with the bases loaded in the ninth inning, capping the San Diego Padres’ 3-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals Thursday night. Lance Lynn gave up a run and six hits over six innings. St. Louis ended a four-game winning streak and lost for only the second time in eight games.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Twins’ Jorge Polanco drove in the go-ahead runs off ailing Kansas City closer Kelvin Herrera with two outs in the ninth inning, and Minnesota rallied to beat the Royals 4-2 Thursday night. Trevor Hildenberger earned the win with a scoreless eighth in relief of Twins starter Kyle Gibson, while Matt Belisle handled a perfect ninth to pick up his sixth save.

Accident claims the life of a Shelby County woman Thu. afternoon

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September 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An accident in Shelby County Thursday afternoon claimed the life of a woman and resulted in a man being injured. The Iowa State Patrol reports the crash happened at around 4-pm. at the intersection of Highway 44 and Shelby County road M-16. Officials say the driver of a 2010 Nissan Versa, 58-year old Nancy Louise Madsen, of Persia, died at the scene. 52-year old Ronald Gene DeBoodt, of Shelby, was injured in the crash and transported by Harlan EMS to Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan.

Officials say DeBoot was traveling southbound in a 2005 Ford Taurus on M16 north of Highway 44, when he failed to stop at the stop sign and collided with Madsen’s vehicle. Both drivers were wearing their seat belts.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, 9/8/17

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September 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 4:15 a.m. CDT

KEOKUK, Iowa (AP) — The former owner of an Iowa-based boarding school has been arrested on sex and child abuse charges. Former Midwest Academy owner Benjamin Trane was booked Thursday at the Lee County Jail in Montrose. The sheriff’s office says he’s charged with third-degree sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and child endangerment. He is expected to appear in court Friday. Investigators raided the school’s Keokuk campus in January 2016 to investigate complaints students faced physical, mental and sexual abuse.

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a police chase has led to a crash near downtown Mason City that killed two people. Officials report the crash happened just before 1 p.m. Thursday. The Iowa State Patrol says the incident began as a traffic stop that led to the short chase. Patrol Sgt. Dana Knutson says the vehicle lost control, hit a tree and rolled, killing both occupants.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has added new staff to her gubernatorial campaign. The Kim Reynolds for Iowa Committee announced Thursday that Pat Garrett has been named communications director. Madi Homes will serve as deputy finance director. Six field directors have also been added. Reynolds’ campaign says staffers will work out of an Urbandale location that’s been used by other Republicans.

CLEAR LAKE, Iowa (AP) — A state agency says the longest dock in a city in northern Iowa may need to be shortened, raising concerns about a lack of dock space. The Globe Gazette reports that the Department of Natural Resources says the dock at Sunset Bay Marina in Clear Lake could be cut down from its current length of almost 500 feet to less than 300 feet in order to comply with a 2008 state regulation on private docks.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th

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UPDATE: Five Creston teens kicked off football team after KKK-like photo

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September 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Five players have been kicked off the Creston-Orient Macksburg football team after a photo surfaced on social media showing the Creston teens with white hoods over their heads, standing by a burning cross. One teen was waving a confederate flag. Another had a gun. Drake University law professor Mark Kende says as offensive as the photo may be, the school could be over-reaching with its disciplinary action.

“Those kinds of hateful speeches are, because of U.S. Supreme Court decisions, actually considered to be protected speech,” Kende says. Kende says, as he understands it, the students were not on school property and they were not targeting a specific person.

In this screen shot image taken from Twitter, five men wearing white hoods wave a Confederate flag next to a burning cross. The principal of Creston Community High School in southern Iowa says the school has disciplined several students who appeared in the photo, which circulated on social media, after officials became aware of it on Wednesday morning, Sept. 6, 2017. (Twitter via AP)

The school has an anti-bullying policy that includes “internet-based communications” and the photo was shared on social media. Professor Kende acknowledges school’s punishment may be justified if the teenagers violated behavior guidelines for students, plus many schools require students in extra-curricular activities to follow codes of conduct.

“But, certainly, there’s a problem in terms of free speech with regard to the discipline that would have to be resolved,” Kende says. “It may be that this is something that these students can, in fact, under some code of conduct be subjected to. But, it’s not clear. What is clear is what they did, under U.S. Supreme Court precedent, would be a form of freedom of expression, so that’s the problem for the school district.” The Creston News Advertiser has reported the five boys were kicked-off the football team.

“The coach is sort of no different, in some ways, than the school district or the board or whoever makes the decision…and potentially, could be viewed as infringing on their speech rights,” Kende says. The school’s principal told W-H-O Television the photo is reminiscent of a “dark past” of “bigotry and hatred” that “does not represent the culture” of the Creston community.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa patrol says 2 killed in crash during police chase

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September 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Update 5-a.m., 9/8) — MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities have released the names of two people killed when their vehicle crashed during a police chase in Mason City. The Iowa State Patrol identified the driver as Jerrick Rinnels and his passenger as Jessica Herker. Both lived in Mason City.

The patrol says the incident began a little before 1 p.m. Thursday as a traffic stop that led to the short chase. Patrol Sgt. Dana Knutson says the vehicle went out of hit a tree and rolled.

Hamburg man arrested for the 7th time this year in Fremont County

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September 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A man who was arrested Thursday afternoon in Fremont County was no stranger to authorities. Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports when Deputies arrested 23-year old Joseph William Michael Haughton, of Hamburg, at around 4:07-p.m., it was the seventh time he’d been arrested since January, 2017, and the second time this week.

Haughton was previously arrested by the Clarinda Police Department on 09/06/2017. On Thursday, he was taken into custody on a Fremont County warrant for Violating a Protection Order.

Joseph Haughton

Deputies attempted to place Haughton in custody at his residence in Hamburg, when he resisted arrest and was quickly detained without further incident. Haughton was placed under arrest for Interference with Official Acts as well as the active warrant. Haughton was being held at the Fremont County Jail without bond.

(Updated 2:45pm Friday) Atlantic accident Thu. evening

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September 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

One person was transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital following an accident Thursday evening, in Atlantic. Atlantic Police Sgt. Dustin Pieken told KJAN News the female driver of a Chevy Equinox, later identified as Virginia Thomas, was traveling south on Hickory Street next to Rancho Grande, and had pulled around a parked semi that was in the southbound lane while delivering produce to the restaurant. When she came to the intersection with 7th Street, Thomas pulled out into the intersection, and was struck by a westbound Buick LeSabre driven by Beth Tarr. The accident happened at around 7:37-p.m.

Tarr was transported to CCMH by Medivac for treatment of injuries that were unknown, but did not appear to be life threatening. Thomas also was taken to CCMH by private vehicle for unknown injuries.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene. Thomas was cited for Failure to Stop/Yield at a Stop Sign.

BILL DICKSON, 87, of Carroll (Formerly of Manilla) (Svcs. 09/11/2017)

Obituaries

September 7th, 2017 by Jim Field

BILL DICKSON, 87, of Carroll (Formerly of Manilla) died Thursday, September 7th at St. Anthony Nursing Home in Carroll. Mass of Christian Burial for BILL DICKSON will be held Monday, September 11th at 10:30am at the St. Lawrence Church in Carroll. Ohde Twit Funeral Home in Carroll has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Manilla.

Friends may call on Sunday, September 10th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at the Ohde Twit Funeral Home in Carroll with a Rosary and prayer service at 7:00pm.  Visitation will resume at 9:30am on Monday at the church.

BILL DICKSON is survived by:

Wife: Bernice Dickson of Carroll.

Children: Mike (Beth) Dickson of Manilla. Gary (Debbi) Dickson of Omaha. Vicki (Butch) Humlicek of Carroll. Donna Dickson of Windsor Heights.

11 Grandchildren

Ernsts blasts linking hurricane relief with debt ceiling decision

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September 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Republicans Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley are among the 17 members of the U.S. Senate who voted “NO” this afternoon on a package that temporarily lifts the so-called “debt ceiling” and delivers the first installment of federal aid to hurricane victims in Texas. President Trump agreed to the plan advanced by Democrats that linked hurricane aid to raising the upper limit on how much the federal government can borrow. Ernst wasn’t pleased.

“We are $20 trillion in debt,” Ernst says, “and, as congress, it just seems to be business as usual.” Ernst says she would have preferred a senate vote on the “clean” bill that passed in the U.S. House yesterday that’s just about hurricane relief funds. “We’re lumping things together here in the United States Senate that I think should be addressed entirely separately,” Ernst says. Ernst has been in the U.S. Senate since January of 2015 and she was a “no” on a previous vote to raise the debt ceiling in October of 2015.

Ernst says it’s for the rest of congress to realize it’s time to stop bumping up the federal government’s debt limit.  “I think it’s a bad way of doing business,” Ernst said. “I’m speaking for myself, not the entire GOP.” In addition, Ernst says it’s time for honesty with the taxpayers and she says there “could be” and “should be” cuts elsewhere in the federal budget to off-set the hurricane relief.

“We know that the spending is important to help with this emergency situation. We need to do it,” Ernst said. “I agree we need to do it, but you can’t tell me that the initial dollars couldn’t be found elsewhere in the existing budget.” Ernst made her comments this (Thursday) morning during a telephone news conference with Iowa reporters.

(Radio Iowa)