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Cardinals lose top 2 picks, must pay Astros $2M for hacking

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January 30th, 2017 by admin

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball has ordered the St. Louis Cardinals to forfeit their top two picks in this year’s amateur draft and pay Houston $2 million as compensation for hacking the Astros email system and scouting database.

Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred banned former St. Louis scouting executive Christopher Correa for life on Monday and stripped the Cardinals of the 56th and 75th draft choices in June. They must pay the Astros the money within 30 days.

Correa pleaded guilty to five counts of unauthorized access of a protected computer from 2013 to at least 2014 and last July was sentenced by a federal judge to 46 months in prison and ordered to pay the Astros $279,038.65 in restitution.

CAM hosts Paton-Churdan in basketball doubleheader tonight on KJAN

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January 30th, 2017 by admin

The CAM Cougars will play host to the Paton-Churdan Rockets tonight in a Rolling Valley Conference basketball doubleheader.  We’ll have coverage on KJAN with the girls game set for a 6:00pm start and the boys to follow at about 7:30pm.

The girls game features an 12-5 Cougars team against a 1-13 Rockets squad.  The Cougars are led by talented Sophomore Madison Gettler who is averaging 15 points per game and Senior Felicity Jackson is dropping in 12 points per outing. Jackson just surpassed the 1,000 point mark for her career on Saturday at Woodbine.  Paton-Churdan’s leading scorer is Jenna Beyers averaging 17 points per game. CAM won the first meeting of the season on December 9th 72-22.

The boys game features the 11-5 Cougars  against the 7-7 Rockets. CAM is led by Thomas Hensley averaging 23 points per game. The Rockets are led by Joe Tower averaging 17 points and Jake Berns 15 points per game. Paton-Churdan won the first meeting in a close game 43-40.

Chris Parks will have the call of the games tonight on-air and online with pre-game starting at 5:50pm before the girls game.

AP Men’s College Basketball Poll 1/30/2017

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January 30th, 2017 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 29, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Gonzaga (46) 22-0 1594 3
2. Baylor (6) 20-1 1504 5
3. Kansas (9) 19-2 1503 2
4. Villanova (4) 20-2 1479 1
5. Arizona 20-2 1387 7
6. Louisville 18-4 1237 13
7. West Virginia 17-4 1101 18
8. Kentucky 17-4 1083 4
9. Virginia 16-4 1061 12
10. Wisconsin 18-3 1058 15
11. UCLA 19-3 993 8
12. North Carolina 19-4 965 9
13. Oregon 19-3 863 10
14. Cincinnati 19-2 756 19
15. Florida State 18-4 727 6
16. Butler 18-4 717 11
17. Maryland 19-2 518 22
18. Saint Mary’s 19-2 409 21
19. South Carolina 17-4 384 23
20. Notre Dame 17-5 363 14
21. Duke 16-5 339 17
22. Creighton 19-3 307 16
23. Purdue 17-5 264 20
24. Florida 16-5 213 25
25. Northwestern 18-4 106

Others receiving votes: SMU 69, Xavier 67, Southern Cal 29, Wichita State 8, Akron 5, Middle Tennessee 5, VCU 3, Illinois State 2, New Mexico State 2, Virginia Tech 2, Iowa State 1, Utah 1.

Mo. man arrested in connection w/Kimballton incident

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January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office says a Missouri man was arrested Sunday morning on a Public Intoxication charge, in connection with an incident in the 100 block of N. Main Street, in Kimballton. 24-year old Cole Payten Williamson, of Marshfield, MO., was arrested at around 3-a.m, Sunday and brought to the Audubon County Jail. He was later released after appearing before the magistrate.

Atlantic City Council to discuss Comprehensive Plan, FY 2018 Budget, and more

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January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council has what’s expected to be a longer than normal session scheduled for Wednesday evening. That’s because they have discussion on their agenda pertaining to several matters, the biggest of which is the preliminary Fiscal Year 2018 Budget. City Administrator John Lund says the proposed budget amounts to slightly more than $12.493-million, which is a decrease over the FY 2017 budget of 14.78%, or more than $1.847-million.

In his budget summary, Lund says “Overall, Atlantic is in a strong financial position.” He added that this year’s budget was more of a challenge, though, due to action by the State Legislature, which negatively impacted cities through Commercial/Industrial Property Tax Reform and the Multi-residential property classification. As a result, the City will see notable losses in collections from tax revenue, amounting to a combined $126,718 to the General, Employee Benefit and Debt Service Funds. To make up for those losses, Lund proposes a tax levy of $16.98 per $100,000 taxable property valuation, an increase of 1.48% over the last Fiscal Year.

On the bright side, the City’s Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) Fund posted 2.33% growth in FY 2017 over 2016, and Lund predicts an even more robust growth in FY 2018. And, the City expects to resume minimal debt in FY 2018. In other business, the Atlantic City Council will discuss an easement between the City and the Whitney Group, which would allow for the installation of an electrical box  across the alley from the business. Since the City cannot grant an easement for free, according to State law, the fair market value of the easement would be $250.

The Council will also hear a presentation from SWIPCO’s John McCurdy, with regard to a Comprehensive City Plan, which is required by the State, and was last adopted in 2002. The process to undertake and devise a new or updated plan will take about nine months, at a cost to the City of $19,500, the funds for which will come from the LOST Progress Fund for FY 2018. They’ll also act on approving an updated retainer agreement with the Otto, Lorence and Wiederstein law firm, which mentions Mark Bosworth is the Primary Attorney, but the position of City Attorney is still managed by the firm. Compensation will increase from $20,000 to $24,000.

And, Mayor Dave Jones is expected to Swear-in Officer Spencer Walton as Sergeant, during Wednesday’s meeting. Walton is being promoted to fill a vacancy on the Atlantic Police force created by the resignation of Cody Eckles. Walton has been with the A-PD for nearly 9 years.

 

Fed Ex guy who stopped flag burning doesn’t consider himself a hero

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January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The man who being labeled as an American hero for stopping a flag-burning in Iowa City says he’s no hero. A video Cedar Rapids Fed Ex driver Mathew Uhrin stopping a group of protesters from burning American flags on the pedestrian mall in Iowa City says has gone viral. He tells K-C-R-G T-V in an interview that he was just acting on instinct. “I don’t feel like I deserve the praise I never wanted it, just it’s humbling you know it just it is,” Uhrin said.

Uhrin served in the Army for eight years and said as a veteran he felt he had to act to stop the flag from being burned. “It really hurts when you see it disgraced and I think that’s why everyone loves it the way that they do and that’s why I love it,” Uhrin said.

The video of him stopping the flag burning last Thursday has been shared thousands of times– and had nearly eight million views on social media. People across the country are now calling Matt an American hero– using the hashtag Fed Ex Guy (#FedExGuy) and posting memes. Matt’s favorite is one where he’s been photo-shopped into a Call of Duty video game poster. Though Matt stood up for the flag in this viral video– He says he isn’t a hero. That title should be reserved for those who died for their country.

“Each person has their own reason why they signed the dotted line and the ones whot are really the heroes are the ones that were injured, maimed, killed, or the ones that never got to see home again — they’re the heroes,” Uhrin said.

He told K-C-R-G his phone hasn’t stopped ringing from people all over the place wanting to thank him, but he wants to make sure people know he’s not asking for any donations. “I want people to realize I don’t have a Twitter I’m not going to be asking people for stuff, if you want to buy me a meal, If you want to buy me a beer if you want to send me gift cards or something I would rather you guys take that money and there’s a plethora list of veteran charities that are so in need of money,” Uhrin said.

Fedex announced in a tweet Saturday morning that Uhrin will be keeping his job at the company. He says he would do the same thing again “in a heartbeat.”

(KCRG via Radio Iowa)

Greenfield man arrested for passing a fake Jackson

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January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office says a Greenfield man was arrested Saturday night for knowingly passing a fake $20 bill to purchase two packs of cigarettes from the Greenfield Dollar General Store. 21-year old Zachary Trenton Holder was arrested for Forgery, a Class-D Felony. Holder was being held on $5,000 bond in the Adair County Jail.

And, a Greenfield man was arrested last Wednesday for Possession of Marijuana. 24-year old Joshua Awstin Curry was later released on his Own Recognizance, after marijuana was found on his person and in his bedroom.

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office says 37-year old Jason Bruce King, of Stuart, was arrested Jan. 23rd on an Adair County warrant for Probation Violation. King was being held without bond in the Adair County Jail.  25-year old Shelby Lynn Weis, of Creston, was arrested in Bridgewater on Jan. 24th, for Driving Under Suspension. She was cited and then released from custody at the scene.

On Jan. 24th, 25-year old Zaneta Janen Taylor, of Des Moines, was arrested on Interstate 80 in Adair County following a traffic stop for speeding. An Iowa State Patrol Trooper noticed the smell of marijuana as he approached Taylor’s vehicle. After a search warrant was obtained, inside the vehicle, authorities found two plastic bags and a jar containing a green leafy substance. Taylor admitted the weed was hers. She was later released on $1,000 bond.

And, 44-year old Christopher Scott Partlow, of Menlo, was arrested Friday morning by the Iowa State Patrol, following a traffic stop on Highway 25 near 190th Street, in Adair County. Partlow was charged with Driving While License Revoked or OWI test failure. He was later released from the Adair County Jail on $1,000 bond.

 

Backyard & Beyond 1-30-2017

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January 30th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Public Health Director Beth Olson about public health programs.

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Trading Post

January 30th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Stress Away theraputic oil. Young Living 100 % pure essential oil. Roll on bottle. 0.34 fl. oz. Opened up and do not care for the smell. Paid $30. will take $15.00 OBO. Celeste Peck Griswold 712- 789- 0286.

FOR SALE:  Beef quarters or halves.  Call 712-783-4264 leave message if no answer.

OPEN:  Good Samaritan Shop at 612 West 6th Street in Atlantic will re-open Tuesday from 12:00 pm – 2:00 and will be open 3 days a week.

WANTED: Housekeeper – 2 times a month, must clean house, laundry, dishes, ect. $75 per month. 321-615-0492.

Page County man arrested on Domestic Abuse charge

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January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted Clarinda Police, Saturday, in locating a man wanted in connection with an alleged incident of Domestic Abuse Assault in Clarinda. Deputies located 26-year old Justin Leo Powers, of rural Clarinda, at his residence and took him into custody. Powers was transported to the Page County Jail where he was held without bond on the Domestic Abuse Assault charge, pending appearance by a Magistrate.

Justin Leo Powers