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Gyorko homers, Cards top Mets in 1st game of doubleheader

Sports

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) — Jedd Gyorko homered again, hitting a two-run drive off Noah Syndergaard that sent the St. Louis Cardinals over the New York Mets 3-2 Tuesday in the first game of a doubleheader. Gyorko connected for the sixth time in eight games, giving him 13 this season. The Cardinals lead the NL in home runs with 137, matching last year’s total.

The Mets played at home for the first time since the All-Star break and lost in a matchup of NL wild-card contenders. Citi Field was nearly empty at the start, a day after a rainout forced the twinbill. Carlos Martinez (10-6) gave up a two-run homer to Rene Rivera and left after the fifth inning with a 3-2 lead. Three relievers finished, with Seung Hwan Oh getting his fifth save in six chances.

Syndergaard (9-5) has won only one of his last five starts.

Cards put reliever Rosenthal on DL with inflamed shoulder

Sports

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have put reliever Trevor Rosenthal on the 15-day disabled list because of inflammation in his right shoulder. The Cardinals made the move before Tuesday’s doubleheader against the New York Mets. They promoted lefty Dean Kiekhefer from the minors for his third stint with St. Louis this year.

Rosenthal lost his closer’s job in late June. The 26-year-old righty is 2-4 with a 5.13 ERA and 14 saves in 18 chances. Manager Mike Matheny recently said Rosenthal wouldn’t be used in key spots for a while. Rosenthal led the majors with a combined 93 saves the last two seasons.

State Baseball Tournament: Harlan defeats Bishop Heelan in 3A Qtr. Final

Sports

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Despite a last stitch effort in the top half of the seventh, Harlan was able to hold on to defeat Bishop Heelan Catholic 8-6 Tuesday afternoon in a Class 3A first-round game at Principal Park. Harlan took the lead from the start when Kyle Juhl sent a triple to deep right-center and Josh Cheek brought him in on a single to shallow center.

Brett Croghan was given the ball for Harlan and he tossed five strong innings of work for the home team. Croghan allowed two runs, both unearned, from six hits and four walks, while striking out two. He was helped all game long by brothers Dillon Sears and Brett Sears at short stop and third, respectively.

The Cyclones scored one more in the bottom of the third that began with Dillon Sears reaching on a walk and then advancing to second on a stolen base. Juhl moved Sears to third on a fly out to right and then Nick Tarney did his job by sending a deep sacrifice fly to left that allowed Sears to score.

Matthew Kerian was given the nod to start the game for Bishop Heelan where he tossed four innings for the away team. Kerian allowed four runs, all earned, from seven hits and two walks, while striking out two. He was replaced by Colin Kasperbauer for .2 innings of work.

Harlan scored another run in the fourth from two hits and an error to extend their lead to 3-0.  The Crusaders responded in the top of the fifth with two runs to shorten the lead to one. Kasperbauer reached base on Jared Moser’s misplayed grounder to start off the inning. Jackson Boever reached on a walk and Matt Nelson moved the runners due to Dillon Sears’ misplayed grounder. Bishop Heelan put two across from two hits from Hunter Hope and Kerian, but left three on base for the second time in the game.

Harlan wasted no time in getting those runs back and put two across in the bottom half from one hit and three walks. They added three more in the bottom of the sixth from two hits by Dillon Sears, who tripled and Juhl who singled to shallow center for the second time.

Down to their last outs, Bishop Heelan started a last ditch one-out rally in attempt to tie the game up to give their team one last shot. Bailey McBride started the rally with a single to left-center. Hope followed him with a double down the left field line that allowed McBride to score. Kerian hit a single of his own and Tom Schiltz reached base on Juhl’s misplayed ball. Will Karrer doubled to left center to score two more and move their seventh inning run total to four. With only one out and only down two now, Harlan’s Cheek settled down and got two fly outs to close the door on Heelan’s comeback.

Harlan (28-5) moves to the semifinals of the Class 2A semifinals. Heelan ended at 27-16.

Powerball jackpot $422 million after months without winner

News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Powerball jackpot has soared to $422 million thanks to nearly three months without a winner of the big prize. If anyone matches the five balls and red Powerball in Wednesday night’s drawing, it will be the game’s first jackpot winner since May 7th. A jackpot winner could opt for a $422 million annuity paid out over 29 years or a $291 million lump sum. The prize would rank as the nation’s 11th largest.

The chance of winning Powerball is incredibly small, at 292.2 million-to-1. But players have much better odds, of about 1 in 25, of winning smaller prizes ranging from $4 to $1 million. The big Powerball prize comes less than three weeks after a player in Indiana won a $536 million Mega Millions jackpot.

 

(Update) Two Atlantic residents injured in Tue. morning crash

News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports two Atlantic residents suffered serious injuries during an accident Tuesday morning. The crash happened on Highway 83 (Marne Road) at around 7:56-a.m.  just south of Glacier Road.

A 2013 Hyundai Elantra owned by 28-year old Elizabeth Ford, and driven by 35-year old Michael Miller, was southbound on Marne Road approaching the railroad overpass when the vehicle veered into the east ditch, and struck a metal railroad bridge abutment.

Ford, who was a passenger in the vehicle, was airlifted to UNMC in Omaha; Miller was airlifted to Creighton in Omaha. The car was considered a total loss. The crash remains under investigation. The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Atlantic Fire and Rescue, Medivac, and the Atlantic Police Department.

Farm Safety For Just Kids to dissolve at the end of the year.

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A farm safety organization created three decades ago in the wake of a tragedy in Iowa is going to dissolve at the end of the year. Marilyn Adams created “Farm Safety For Just Kids” one year after her 11-year-old son Keith died in an accident invovling a gravity flow wagon in 1986.  “At that time there were no farm safety programs for 4-H or F-F-A, the organizations that probably should have been carrying the torch at that time, but they just weren’t. There just wasn’t public demand,” Adams says. Adams wanted to prevent other families from having to go through what she went through.

“It was hard to do when I first started it — but you know I didn’t know any better,” Adams says. “I did it without any feasibility study or anything, it was just pulling on my heart strings of something positive to focus on.” Adams was the face of the organization and went to numerous appearances where she talked about farm safety and her story. She says now is a good time to retire from that role.

“I’ve been thinking about the need to wind things down at Farm Safety For Just Kids. There’s a lot of organizations that are doing children’s farm safety. If you take a look at the website you will see it is all over the world. And it wasn’t that way 30 years ago when I first started,” Adams says. Adams says the group has accomplished what she started out to do 30 years ago as the farm safety movement has grown substantially.

“It’s incorporated into the agricultural companies, it’s incorporated into the universities, the health departments, and the list goes on,” Adams says. The Farm Safety For Just Kids organization will continue its work through the Progressive Agriculture Foundation (PAF). Adams started the movement to help her deal with the death of her son — and while it helped her to do something positive — she says thoughts of Keith are always there.

“I think of him when we mow the yard, I think of him when we plant trees, when we harvest — he is just still a part of our lives,” according to Adams. “You know the other kids grew up and left home, he left home and didn’t grow up. So, it is hard, but a lot of good has come out of it, and I am sure he is still out there pointing his mother in the right direction.” Adams has some simple plans for retirement.

“My future holds canning green beans and babysitting, and assisting on the farm and running errands,” Adams says. The assetts of Farm Safety For Just Kids will be donated to the Birmingham, Alabama-based P-A-F. As part of the transition the organization will donate five thousand dollars to both the National 4-H Council and National F-F-A Organization to recognize their advocacy work for youth safety in agriculture.

(Radio Iowa)

KIMBERLY JO (Antisdel) KNAPP, 55, of Walnut (Svcs. 7/30/16)

Obituaries

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

KIMBERLY JO (Antisdel) KNAPP, 55, of Walnut, died Sunday, July 24th, at St. Mary’s Hospital, in Rochester, MN. A Celebration of Life service for KIMBERLY JO KNAPP will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., July 30th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Avoca.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 5-until 8-p.m. Friday, July 29th, with the family present to greet friends from 6-until 8-p.m.

Burial will be in the Layton Township Cemetery at Walnut.

KIMBERLY JO (Antisdel) KNAPP is survived by:

Her father – Gary Antisdel, of Atlantic.

Her mother – Nola Rae (Bengard) Antisdel, of Atlantic.

Her husband – Phillip Knapp, of Walnut.

Her sons – Brandon (Cari) Knapp, of Friendship, WI; Brian (Taryn) Knapp, of Portsmouth; and Brock Knapp (Chantel Scheffler), of Exira.

Her brothers – Mike (Lori) Antisdel, of Des Moines, & Barry (Lisa) Antisdel, of Anita.

Her sister – Cyndi (Kevin) Ferguson, of Atlantic.

Her God-child: Jenna Ferguson, of Atlantic.

Her sister-in-law, Nancy Antisdel, of Greenfield, and 10 grandchildren.

 

ISU grad and former hostage dies

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An Iowa State University graduate who was held hostage in Lebanon for more than six years has died. Thomas Sutherland died this past weekend at his home in Fort Collins, Colorado, he was 85. Sutherland was a native of Scotland who received his masters and P-H-D in animal breeding at Iowa State University. He began his teaching career at Colorado State, and was serving as the dean of the agriculture faculty at American University in Beirut, Lebanon when he was kidnapped on June 9th of 1985.

Image from blacktie-colorado.com

Thomas Sutherland (Image from blacktie-colorado.com)

Sutherland was held with fellow Iowa State graduate Terry Anderson, a reporter who had also been kidnapped, until they were released in 1991. Sutherland is survived by his wife Jean, who is the daughter of the late William Murray, an I-S-U professor who help create Living History Farms.

(Radio Iowa)

Mills County accident report – 2 motorcycles collide

News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County say one person was transported to the hospital following an accident Saturday afternoon on Jesup Avenue. Gary Fichter, of Council Bluffs, was transported by Glenwood Rescue to Creighton Medical Center, after his motorcycle collided with another motorcycle.

The accident happened at around 3:25-p.m., as Bradley Osler, of Council Bluffs, was making a u-turn while driving a 2014 BMW motorcycle. Osler told deputies he made the turn after his hat blew off. In the process of the turn, his cycle was struck by Fichter’s 2007 Harley Davidson. Both drivers fell off their machines after the impact.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (7/26/16)

News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office today (Tuesday), issued a report on arrests made over the past week. Today (Tuesday), 41-year old Jonathan Adam Ray, of Council Bluffs, was arrested following a traffic stop on Highway 34, for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His bond was set at $5,300.

Sunday evening, deputies arrested 21-year old Matthew Omar Davis, of Shenandoah, at Highway 34 & 295th Street, for Possession of a Controlled Substance. His bond was set at $1,000. That same day, 56-year old Duane Kelsey Boege, of Malvern, was arrested for OWI/1st offense (bond $1,000), and 36-year old Helen Elaine Tuper, of Malvern, was arrested for Public Intoxication (Bond $300).

On Saturday, 33-year old Joshua Calvin Anderson, of Highland Ranch, CO., was arrested on Main Street in Glenwood, for Public Intoxication. His bond was set at $2,000.  And, on July 21st 51-year old Edwin Joe Isham, Jr. (no address given) was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant for Sex Offender Registry Violation. His bond was set at $2,000.