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Triggs earns first win as Athletics power past Cardinals 7-4

Sports

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Rookie Andrew Triggs earned his first win and Stephen Vogt and Khris Davis homered to lead the Oakland Athletics to a 7-4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday. Triggs (1-1) allowed three runs on four hits, walked none and struck out eight in six innings.

Jaime Garcia (10-10) gave up a three-run homer to Vogt with two out in the third and a two-run shot to Davis, his 34th, with two out in the first. Garcia has allowed seven homers in his past three starts after giving up six in his first 13 starts.

Matt Carpenter doubled twice, homered and scored the Cardinals’ first three runs. His homer in the third extended the Cardinals’ streak to 17 games with a homer, matching their season best.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning: Fremont & Page Counties

Weather

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

411 PM CDT SUN AUG 28 2016

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…
SOUTHEASTERN FREMONT COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…
SOUTHWESTERN PAGE COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…

* UNTIL 445 PM CDT

* AT 410 PM CDT…A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED 4 MILES EAST OF
HAMBURG…OR 16 MILES NORTHWEST OF TARKIO…MOVING EAST AT 20 MPH.

HAZARD…60 MPH WIND GUSTS.

SOURCE…RADAR INDICATED.

IMPACT…EXPECT DAMAGE TO ROOFS…SIDING…AND TREES.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…
SHENANDOAH…FARRAGUT…RIVERTON AND NORTHBORO.

THIS INCLUDES HIGHWAY 59 IN IOWA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 1 AND 10.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

FOR YOUR PROTECTION MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF A
BUILDING.

FRED BLUM, 88, of Manilla (Svcs. 8/31/16)

Obituaries

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

FRED BLUM, 88, of Manilla, died Sunday, Aug. 28th, at home. A Mass of Christian Burial for FRED BLUM will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Aug. 31st, at the Sacred Heart Church in Manilla. Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla has the arrangements.

Friends may call after 4-p.m. Tue., Aug. 30th at the Sacred Heart Church in Manilla, where a Prayer service is at 7-p.m., Tuesday.

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

FRED BLUM is survived by:

His wife – Marlene Blum, of Manilla.

His sons – Tim (Joan) Blum, of Council Bluffs; Dave (Chris) Blum, of Denison; Andy (Lori) Blum, of Marne, and Al (Tami) Blum, of Denison.

His daughters – Joan Blum, of Council Bluffs; Jean (Brian) Fletcher, of Denison; and Heather (Mark) Olson, of Odebolt.

His brothers – Richard (Lois) Blum, of Manilla; Ed (Joleen) Blum, of Harlan, and Paul (Mary) Blum, of Omaha.

His sister – Esther Wageman, of Omaha.

18 grandchildren & 11 great=grandchildren.

MARY ANN PLAGMAN, 86, of Casey (Svcs. 09-02-2016)

Obituaries

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

MARY ANN PLAGMAN, 86, of Casey, died Sunday, Aug. 28th, at the Community Care Center in Stuart. Funeral Services for MARY ANN PLAGMAN will be held Friday, September 2nd at 10:30am in the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Casey. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held Thursday, September 1st from 5:00pm-7:00pm at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Casey.

Burial will be in the Dalmanutha Cemetery in rural Casey.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

MARY ANN PLAGMAN is survived by:

2 Daughters: Sharon (Del) Wedemeyer of Guthrie Center. Sandra Shell of Casey.

Brother: Verdell (Janet) Nelson of Casey.

4 Grandchildren

11 Great-Grandchildren

Severe Thunderstorm Warning: Fremont County

Weather

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

344 PM CDT SUN AUG 28 2016

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…SOUTHWESTERN FREMONT COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…NORTHEASTERN OTOE COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN NEBRASKA… UNTIL 415 PM CDT

* AT 344 PM CDT…A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED NEAR NEBRASKA CITY…OR 28 MILES NORTHWEST OF TARKIO…MOVING EAST AT 15 MPH.

HAZARD…60 MPH WIND GUSTS.

SOURCE…RADAR INDICATED.

IMPACT…EXPECT DAMAGE TO ROOFS…SIDING…AND TREES.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…

NEBRASKA CITY…HAMBURG…SIDNEY…RIVERTON… CAMP CATRON AND WAUBONSIE STATE PARK.

Chiefs safety Eric Berry signs franchise tender

Sports

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs safety Eric Berry signed his franchise tender and reported to camp Sunday, though he is almost certain to miss Kansas City’s preseason finale against Green Bay this week. Berry was given the franchise tag early in the offseason but had not signed the deal, which means he could skip all of training camp without being fined. The deal will pay him just over $10.8 million this season, making him the league’s highest-paid safety. Kansas City plays its first regular-season game Sept. 11 against San Diego.

Berry played in every game last season, less than a year after he was diagnosed with cancer. He made 55 tackles, a pair of interceptions and resumed his role as the heart and soul of the defense.

Getting criminal psychiatric evaluations is slow in Iowa

News

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Nearly two months after a suspect in a Dubuque killing was ordered to have a psychiatric evaluation he was transferred to the facility earlier this month. The Dubuque Telegraph Herald reports the delay in Helmon Betwell’s case is fairly typical for Iowa defendants waiting for an evaluation at a state facility in Coralville. The Iowa Medical and Classification Center has 18 beds to serve the entire state, and there is always a waiting list.

Fred Scaletta with the state Corrections Department says the current waiting list has 11 people on it, and that is shorter than normal. In June, a judge decided Betwell wasn’t competent to stand trial for the sexual assault and death of 66-year-old Nancy Krapfl. He will be evaluated and treated at the Coralville facility.

Ernst urges her ‘Roast and Ride’ crowd to unite behind Trump & entire GOP ticket

News

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A crowd of more than 18-hundred gathered in the Iowa State Fair’s livestock pavilion Saturday to hear from many of the Iowa Republicans who are on the 2016 General Election ticket in November, with presidential nominee Donald Trump serving as the event’s closer. “Together, we’re going to win this state in November and we are going to win the White House for the American people,” Trump said, to cheers. The event was Senator Joni Ernst’s second annual Roast and Ride fundraiser.

“Folks, I can’t emphasize this enough,” Ernst said, “but we must come together and work to get out the vote for the entire Republican ticket.” Iowa’s three Republican congressmen and the Republican candidate for congress in Iowa’s second congressional district spoke, as did Senator Chuck Grassley. Grassley told the crowd he is “not hearing enough” at his town meetings about the Supreme Court.

“Because this is not an election just about the next four years for the president of the United States,” Grassley said. “This is an election for the direction of the Supreme Court for the next 40 years.” Grassley got a standing ovation from the crowd when he talked about keeping “a finger in the dike” to block President Obama’s nominee, so the next president can fill the vacancy on the court.

“There’s apt to be two or three more vacancies on the Supreme Court,” Grassley said, “so let’s take advantage seriously, so we’ve got a Supreme Court that is going to protect our constitution.” Trump pledged to protect Americans by pursuing the “consistent” application of the nation’s immigration laws. “On day one, I’m going to begin swiftly removing criminal illegal elements from this country,” Trump said, to cheers. Trump invited the family of Sarah Root on stage.

Root is the 21-year-old college graduate from Council Bluffs who was killed in Omaha in January by a drunk driver who was in the country illegally. Michelle Root was greeted with supportive applause. “Thirty weeks ago we were watching our daughter walk across the stage to get her bachlors in criminal investigations, not to know that 15 hours later she would be killed by an illegal alien,” she said. “…Everything we do, all the fight we’re doing is to save the next person from having to go through what we’re going through.” Root thanked Trump for his stand on the issue and concluded her remarks with two words: “Go Trump.”

The crowd cheered and many started chanting: “Go Trump.” Sarah’s family, including her father Scott, were among the motorcyclists who joined Senator Ernst Saturday morning for the fundraiser for a non-profit group that helps disabled veterans. “Trump’s been the only one who’s been there for my family, along with all the other Republicans, so you help the people who are helping you,” Root said. “He wants to close that border up.”

Ernst, Grassley and the two Republican Senators from Nebraska are co-sponsoring a bill in congress that would require federal agents to take someone into custody if they are charged with a serious crime and have entered the country illegally. More than 400 motorcyclists participated in the 42-mile ride through the countryside outside of metropolitan Des Moines. Motorcyclist Jay Naeve of Gilmore City voted for Trump in the Iowa Caucuses. Naeve jumped on board with Trump early in the campaign.

“Just as soon as he said: ‘Build the wall and bring back jobs,'” Naeve says. “That’s what we need.” Virginia Stone of Waukee says Trump is “attracting a lot of dissatisfied” Americans who haven’t voted before. “I think there’s a great current of people that aren’t actually coming out and saying they’re for Trump because they get tired of being called racists and Nazis, like Hillary’s doing right now,” Stone says. “I think it’s going to be a surprise on Election Day. I think he’s going to do a lot better than all the polls are showing.”

The chairwoman of the Iowa Democratic Party issued a statement criticizing Governor Branstad, Ernst, Grassley and the three Republican congressmen from Iowa who “choose to stand with Trump and continue to condone his divisive rhetoric.”

(Radio Iowa)

Data show increase in ex-offenders returning to Iowa prisons

News

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – New data show there’s an increase in the number of former Iowa inmates returning to prison, and corrections officials are still figuring out why. The Iowa Department of Corrections measures recidivism as the percent of offenders released from prison or work release who return to corrections within three years. For the budget year that ended in June, just over 1,600 offenders were in that category for a rate of 34.2 percent. That’s up from 31.9 percent the previous year, when just over 1,500 inmates returned.

Lettie Prell, research director for the department, says her office is reviewing the possible causes and plans to release a report this fall. Department officials have tracked the recidivism rate for decades. They say a low rate helps inmates and keeps the public safe.

Red Oak man arrested late Saturday night

News

August 28th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak, late Saturday night, arrested Nicholas Allen Philby, of Red Oak, for Public Intoxication. Philby was taken into custody at around 11:55-p.m. in the 700 block of N. Broadway Street. He was brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on a $300 cash bond.