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Feds confirm 507 people sick after eating McDonald’s salad

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August 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) — Federal health officials say they’ve confirmed more than 500 cases of people who became sick with an intestinal illness after eating McDonald’s salads.
The illnesses reported earlier this year are linked to the cyclospora parasite, which can cause diarrhea, intestinal pain, nausea or fatigue. The Food and Drug Administration said Friday that 507 cases have been confirmed in 15 states and New York City.

McDonald’s stopped the sale of salads at 3,000 restaurants last month until it could find a different supplier. The FDA says it’s still investigating the supplier of romaine lettuce and carrots.

States with cases include: Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Officials also said people sickened in Connecticut, Florida, New York City, Tennessee, and Virginia had traveled in Illinois and Kentucky.

Barta, Heller Agree on Contract Amendment

Sports

August 24th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair Gary Barta and University of Iowa head baseball coach Rick Heller have agreed on a contract amendment that will run through 2024.

“Rick has done a tremendous job from day one, winning, graduating, and building this program the right way,” said Barta. “Rick has turned this program into one that contends annually in the Big Ten Conference and nationally.  This amendment puts us in a position to keep Rick in Iowa City for the foreseeable future.”

In his five seasons in Iowa City, Heller has guided the Hawkeyes to 173 victories, averaging 34.6 wins per season.  Heller guided Iowa to the NCAA Regionals in 2015 — a first for the program since 1990 — and two seasons later the Hawkeyes won their first Big Ten Tournament title in program history.

Iowa has played in NCAA Regionals twice in Heller’s five seasons. The program advanced to NCAA play just three times in its history prior to Heller’s arrival.  The Hawkeyes also claimed a silver medal at the 2017 World University Games, becoming the first American squad to medal in Universiade history.

Heller has coached six All-Americans and at least one first-team All-Big Ten selection in each of his five seasons and the program has had 20 Major League Baseball Draft selections — the most in a five-year stretch all-time.

One dead, one in custody, after shooting in Ottumwa

News

August 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A young man is in custody after a deadly shooting in southeast Iowa Thursday night. Ottumwa Police were called just before 10 p.m. to a home on the city’s south side (at 137 North Ward Street) where the caller said one person had been shot and the suspect left in a car. Officers arrived to find a man found suffering from a gunshot wound. He died at the hospital. His name has not been released.

The suspect was arrested a little over two hours later. Police say 18-year-old Jacob Heckethorn was taken into custody at his home (at 311 North Birch Street) in Ottumwa. He’s charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder. Heckethorn is being held in the Wapello County Jail with no bond.

Des Moines lot sold to federal government for new courthouse

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August 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines realty company says it has reluctantly sold prime riverfront land to the federal government under threat of having the land taken through eminent domain. Hubbell Realty Co. told the Des Moines Register on Friday that it has entered a purchase agreement with the General Service Administration for the former Riverfront YMCA land.

The federal government announced earlier this month that it planned to build a $137 million federal courthouse on the site. A day earlier, Hubbell had said it would build a $75 million, 115-unit condominium complex on the 2-acre site — a move supported by the city. Hubbell CEO Rick Tollakson says the government previously made an offer for the land that was “not realistic.”

The U.S. government can acquire private land for public use through eminent domain, as long as the landowner is fairly compensated. Hubbell bought the site in 2016 for $4.77 million. The company declined Friday to say how much the government is paying for the site.

Iowa governor chokes up relaying call with Tibbetts’ mother

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August 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds became emotional today (Friday), discussing her telephone conversation with the mother of slain college student, and she urged residents not to politicize the case. Asked during an impromptu news conference whether she expected Mollie Tibbetts’ family to become public advocates, Reynolds’ voice broke in recollecting her conversation Tuesday with Laura Calderwood. The body of her 20-year-old daughter was found that day. “I talked to her as a mother and just really said there weren’t even words to express my sadness for her,” Reynolds said. “So that’s all we talked about. I talked to her as a mom. And as somebody that was trying to relate to her that the state was grieving for her and their loss and the individual needs to be held accountable.”

Reynolds also told reporters politics ought not be injected into the matter. However, she noted in her initial statement about Tibbetts’ death that “too many Iowans have been lost at the hands of criminals who broke our immigration laws.” Asked if the Tibbetts case represented one in a trend of similar crimes by people in Iowa illegally, Reynolds said, “One life is too many.”

In 2016, 21-year-old Sarah Root of Council Bluffs died after an automobile accident in Omaha involving Eswin Mejia, a 19-year-old immigrant from Honduras who as in the country illegally.
Reynolds, a Republican who became governor last year when then-Gov. Terry Branstad became U.S. ambassador to China, is seeking election to the office in November.
Democratic nominee for governor Fred Hubbell’s campaign also issued a statement Tuesday, making no mention of illegal immigration.

2 from ND injured in Harrison County accident

News

August 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A vehicle that ran out of gas on Interstate 29 in Harrison County, was struck by another vehicle early this (Friday) morning, resulting in two injuries. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2013 Honda CRV driven by 52-year old Joelle Johnson, of Medina, ND., ran out of gas in the right lane on I-29 southbound near the 97-mile marker, at around 4-a.m.  A 2018 Toyota RAV4 driven by 25-year old Katie Thomas, of Minot, ND., was also traveling southbound on the interstate. She swerved to avoid a collision but struck the rear of the Honda, which was pushed into the west ditch and came to rest facing north. The Toyota spun around and came to rest facing north on I-29.

Johnson was wearing a seat belt, but a passenger in the Toyota, 26-year old Brandon Thomas, of Minot, ND, was not. Johnson was transported by EMS to the UNMC in Omaha. Brandon Thomas was transported by EMS to Burgess Health Center, in Onawa.

ADDITIONAL NOTE: A party involved in the accident is looking for a dog that ran off during the accident. A German Shepard with dark face and red collar named Ralph. Contact Wendy Simmons at 816-728-9309 if you have any information.

Men with BB guns lead to alert on ISU campus

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August 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa State University police say they took one man into custody after a report of men with guns near an apartment complex last (Thursday) night. I-S-U police issued an alert around 10 last night of two armed men near a building in Fredrickson Court, with one of them possibly having a rifle. They issued another alert that there were four men and one had a handgun in his waist. They urged students to stay away as they searched the area. They issued an “all clear” alert around 11:30 and said they had one man in custody and multiple B-B guns were recovered. Police have not issued an update on the person’s name or if any charges have been filed.

RONALD JOSEPH McBRIDE, 65, of Temple, TX (Celebration of Life 9/9/18)

Obituaries

August 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

RONALD JOSEPH McBRIDE, 65, of Temple, TX (& previously of Atlantic), died Tuesday, Aug. 21st, at a Veterans Hospice Facility. A memorial visitation for RONALD McBRIDE will be held from 1-until 3-p.m. Saturday, August 25th, at the Crotty Funeral Home in Belton, TX. There will also be a family Celebration of Life with Military Honor Guard, at the Botna Bend Park in Hancock (IA), September 9th, from 11-a.m. Until 2-p.m.

Memorials may be directed to the Wounded Warrior Foundation, or to the Temple, TX VFW.

RONALD JOSEPH McBRIDE is survived by:

His wife – Jody McBride, of Temple, TX.

His son – Brandon McBride, of Newton.

His daughters – Trisha Keasey, and Jamie Perkins, both of Temple, TX.

His sister – Linda Rogers, of Shenandoah.

and six grandchildren.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24th

Trading Post

August 24th, 2018 by Jim Field

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GARAGE SALE: Today and Saturday at 804 Mulberry Street in Atlantic. Will be open 8:00am-Close.  Variety of items, come by for a good bargain.

Reynolds open to considering state-level E-Verify system

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August 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Governor Kim Reynolds says she is open to discussing creation of a state-level system to confirm people applying for work in Iowa are citizens or have some sort of legal residency status. “I know there are some states that have done that and it’s been challenged (in court) and they’ve been successful,” Reynolds says. “I think truly what would be the best would be a federal system.”
Authorities say the 24-year-old accused of murdering Mollie Tibbetts applied for work at a dairy farm near Brooklyn using someone else’s Social Security number. Yarrabee (YAIR-uh-bee) Farms confirmed with the Social Security Administration that the number was valid, but did not use the federal E-Verify system as a cross-check. Reynolds says a “part of that conversation” about verifying the identity of workers will be a discussion of STATE fines for businesses that employ undocumented workers, but the governor says businesses have expressed frustration that the federal system for verifying the identity of job applicants is not “accurate and up-to-date.”
“They have to feel confident in a system that we’re requiring them to use,” Reynolds says. “Then if that’s the case, then we could potentially look at some of those other issues.” Reynolds spoke with reporters this (Friday) morning after a speech at a Des Moines Rotary Club. While Reynolds supports the death penalty, she is not calling for reinstating capital punishment in Iowa in response to Tibbetts’ murder. “As the legislature comes back into session next year, we’ll talk about what our priorities look like at that point,” Reynolds told reporters.
Reynolds spoke with Tibbetts’ mother Tuesday and issued a written statement shortly after authorities announced Cristhian Rivera had been arrested and charged with murdering the 20-year-old as she went for a run in her hometown of Brooklyn. Reynolds said Tuesday Iowans are angry about a “broken immigration system” that let a “predator” live in Iowa. Reynolds today said Tibbetts’ death is senseless and it’s time for congress to act.
“Get it figured out and move on,” Reynolds said. “…But it’s never going to happen as long as everybody keeps yelling at each other and we don’t sit down and collectively work together to get this done.”