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Cardinals sign Mueller as assistant hitting coach

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November 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have hired former batting champion Bill Mueller as assistant hitting coach. The 43-year-old Mueller, a St. Louis native, was a .291 career hitter with a .373 on-base percentage. He served as the Chicago Cubs’ hitting coach last season, and they finished 26th in the majors in runs, 27th in batting average and 28th in on-base percentage. The Cardinals announced the move on Monday.

Mueller led the American League with a .326 average in 2003, and batted .429 for the Red Sox in their World Series sweep over the Cardinals in 2004. He has worked in front offices and instruction since retiring after the 2006 season, and will be working under hitting coach John Mabry.

Plans continue for replacement of the Kiddie Korral shelter at Sunnyside Park

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November 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Plans for the replacement of a shelter at Sunnyside Park, in Atlantic, are continuing to progress. During Monday night’s meeting of the City’s Parks and Recreation Department Board of Directors, Parks Director Roger Herring asked the Board to “Seriously consider” a proposal from a company that can provide an unassembled, pre-fabricated low-pitch wood beam shelter for the Kiddie Korral at Sunnyside Park. The open structure would cost about $25,000 to $26,000. The price does not include a concrete slab, electrical wiring and so on.

brochure snapshot of the proposed shelter for the Kiddie Korral at Sunnyside Park.

Herring said the manufacturer would need eight-weeks lead-time before it’s shipped. He said also, he does have concerns over safety and security at the Kiddie Korral. Herring suggested a photo-cell operated security light be installed at the shelter as well as at the shelter for the Camblin Addition.

In other business, the Parks and Rec Board agreed to advertise for an Assistant Parks and Rec Dept. Director, who will eventually succeed Herring. A committee will be assembled on Nov. 24th to begin the process of soliciting applications and eventually interviewing candidates, with the idea being to have their selection in-place as early as possible, in 2015. Ideally, that person would be able to start on January 2nd, according to the Board, but there is flexibility that would allow them to begin by March 1st. The annual salary would range from $38,000 to $44,000, after three-years.

Trial in Cass County woman’s murder to begin today

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November 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Trial is slated to begin this (Tuesday) morning in Council Bluffs, for a Pottawattamie County man charged with the first-degree murder of a rural Cass County woman. The Daily NonPareil reports a selection of jurors from east Pottawattamie County in the case against 63-year old Robert A. Reynolds, will begin at 9:30-a.m. at the Pott. County Courthouse, with Judge Greg Steensland presiding.The actual trial is expected to get underway later this afternoon.

Reynolds is charged in the April 8th, 2014 shooting death of 64-year old Patricia Kinkade-Dorsey. The incident took place at Reynolds’ home in Oakland. Authorities say at around 3:30 a.m. on April 8th, Sheriff’s deputies, members of the Iowa State Patrol and Oakland Fire and Rescue, found Kinkade-Dorsey deceased inside Reynolds’ residence. At the time, the sheriff’s office said a disturbance – involving one or multiple people who’d been drinking alcohol – preceded the shooting. Reynolds was initially uncooperative with authorities, and a brief standoff ensued before he eventually allowed law enforcement to enter his home.

The Sheriff’s Department says the weapon used in the shooting was a semi-automatic handgun. Reynolds allegedly told deputies that Kinkade-Dorsey was not armed. The suspect and victim were reportedly acquaintances. Last month, a judge approved a motion to suppress evidence filed by Reynolds’ defense attorney. Attorney Eric Nelson of Council Bluffs successfully argued that an interview between Reynolds and the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office should be thrown out as evidence.

Court documents state that on April 9th, Reynolds reportedly told sheriff’s deputies during an interview that he had a verbal confrontation with Kinkade-Dorsey in the kitchen of his Oakland residence before shooting her multiple times. Pott. County Attorney Matt Wilber said Reynolds asked to speak to an attorney during the interview, but he later waived his Miranda rights.

House fire near Villisca late Monday night

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November 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Grant, Elliott and Griswold were called to battle a structure fire at a two-story residence in rural northeast Montgomery County, late Monday night.

Photo courtesy Cass Co. Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Johnson.

Photo courtesy Cass Co. Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Johnson.

Emergency Management Coordinator Brian Hamman said everyone was able get out of the home without injury. The fire, which started just before 9-p.m., Monday, was brought under control a few hours later. An investigation into the cause pointed to the area where electrical power enters the house.

The owners had reported a loss of some lights before the entire power went out. When they got out, they saw flames near the main fuse box. The house is considered a total loss.

Photo by Montgomery Co. Emergency Manager Brian Hamman.

Photo by Montgomery Co. Emergency Manager Brian Hamman.

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Nov. 18th 2014

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November 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

PLEASANT HILL, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man who drove around a Des Moines suburb and randomly opened fire is charged with attempted murder. Thirty-two-year-old Pete Jason Polson faces several charges stemming from Monday morning’s shootings, including two counts of attempted murder. Two men have been hospitalized. Polson has been linked to three shootings within a 12-minute span. A third man was fired at but was not hurt. The victims appear to have been randomly targeted.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say an Iowa man under the state’s work release program has escaped. Twenty-three-year-old Alan Nigel Archibald, Jr. was placed on escape status Monday after he didn’t return to the Fort Des Moines work release facility from a job assignment. Since January 2011, Archibald has been serving a 10-year sentence for willful injury causing serious injury. He was transferred to the work release program in June.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials in Des Moines say a high school, a middle school and an elementary school were briefly locked down because of a nearby shooting. Des Moines Public Schools says East High School, Hiatt Middle School and Carver Community School were put on a partial lockdown Monday morning following reports of a nearby shooting. The lockdown was later lifted. No suspects have been identified in the shooting, which police believe involved a dispute between several people. No injuries have been reported.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The board meant to promote openness in Iowa government has named a government lawyer with experience in election and campaign law as its next executive director. The Iowa Public Information Board says Charlie Smithson would succeed Keith Luchtel on Dec. 1.

Olaseni, Uthoff lead Iowa past North Dakota St

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November 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Gabe Olaseni had 14 points and 11 rebounds as Iowa rolled to an 87-56 win over North Dakota State on Monday night. Jarrod Uthoff added 12 points for Iowa (2-0). Lawrence Alexander scored 21 points on 6 of 10 3-point shooting to lead the Bison (0-2). The Hawkeyes used a 27-2 run in the middle of the game to pull away from North Dakota State. The Bison shot only 26.9 percent from the floor, including a six-minute scoreless stretch to open the second half.

Iowa’s Adam Woodbury had 10 points and tied a career high with 11 rebounds. Anthony Clemmons scored 11 points with a career-high three 3-pointers. Aaron White added 10 points, eight rebounds and five assists. The Hawkeyes committed 18 turnovers, but shot 54 percent from the field and made 18 of 20 free throws.

Red Oak Police Arrest

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November 17th, 2014 by admin

Red Oak Police arrested an area man Monday afternoon. Joseph Earl Smith of Red Oak was charged with driving while suspended and no proof of insurance after he was stopped at the corner of Broadway and Walnut Streets in Red Oak.

DONNA EDITH SCHARDEIN, 96, of Indianola & formerly of Earlham (Svcs. 11/21/14)

Obituaries

November 17th, 2014 by admin

DONNA EDITH SCHARDEIN, 96, of (Indianola & formerly of Earlham), died Friday (Nov. 14th) at the Good Samaritan Home. Funeral Services for DONNA SCHARDEIN will be 2-pm Friday (11/21) at the Johnson Funeral Home in Earlham.

Visitation will be from 1 until 2-pm on Friday at the Funeral Home. Online condolences may also be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Burial will follow at the Earlham City Cemetery. A time of fellowship will follow the burial at the Johnson Family Funeral Home – Earlham Chapel.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Donna Schardein Memorial Fund and may be sent in care of Johnson Family Funeral Home.

DONALD LEE SLAYTON, 87, of Guthrie Center & formerly of Casey (Svcs. 11/20/14)

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November 17th, 2014 by admin

DONALD LEE SLAYTON, 87, of Guthrie Center (& formerly of Casey), died Sunday (11/16) at The New Homestead in Guthrie Center. Funeral Services for DONALD SLAYTON will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday (11/20) at the Casey United Methodist Church. Johnson Family Funeral Home of Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation for DONALD SLAYTON will be Wednesday from 5 until 7-pm at the Casey Methodist Church. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Burial will be at the Dalmunutha Cemetery in rural Casey.

Memorial Contributions may be directed to Gentiva Hospice of Panora (formerly Iowa Hospice) and may be sent in care of the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart.

 

Iowa home sales and prices rise in October compared to a year ago

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November 17th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

There were more homes sold across the state in October compared to the same month a year ago. The Iowa Association of Realtors (IAR) reports 3,349 homes were sold last month. That’s an increase of three-percent (3%) from October 2013 (3,251 homes sold). IAR President Jon Yocum of Davenport says the number of pending sales also increased from year-to-year. “I think the low interest rates have a lot to do with that,” Yocum said. “We’re also finishing up our summer market, so people who made offers in August and September were closing in October.”

Interest rates have been hovering between 3.25 and 4 percent on a 30-year fixed mortgage, according to Yocum. The average sale price of a home sold last month in Iowa was $157,231. That’s up slightly (less than $100) from a year ago. Meanwhile, the state’s home inventory decreased 1.2 percent compared to October of 2013. “Our sales prices are up, but our sales volume is down over a year ago,” Yocum confirmed. The IAR report also shows the average days on the market for a home sold in Iowa was 85 days in October 2014, compared to 78 days in October 2013.

“All in all, across the state of Iowa, things are looking very good,” Yocum said. Yocum was just recently installed as the new president of the Iowa Association of Realtors. He’s worked as a Realtor in Iowa for over 26 years and has been with Mel Foster Company in the Davenport area since 1996.

(Radio Iowa)