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7AM Sportscast 7-13-2013

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July 13th, 2013 by admin

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(Update to earlier post) Exira man injured in Friday night crash

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July 13th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol reports an Audubon County man was injured during a crash Friday night, just east of Brayton. 51-year old Randy Doss, of Exira, who was not wearing a seat belt, was transported by Exira Rescue to the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic, before being flown by Mercy 1 helicopter to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha. Officials say Doss was traveling east on 320th Street at around 10:52-p.m., when he failed to negotiate a curve in the road.

Doss’ 1997 Ford F-150 pickup continued off the road and rolled into the north ditch before coming to rest in a farm field. A report on his condition was not available early Saturday morning. The accident remains under investigation.

Iowa Amber Alert Cancelled (11:28-p.m. 7/12/13)

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July 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

THE AMBER ALERT THAT HAD BEEN ISSUED EARLIER IN THE EVENING IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT. THE IOWA STATE PATROL REPORTS THAT THE MISSING CHILD HAS BEEN LOCATED IN CEDAR RAPIDS…IOWA. THEREFORE…THE AMBER ALERT IS CANCELLED.

Regional softball scores from Friday (7/12/13)

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July 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Class 1A Region 8
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 5 Essex/South Page 2
Newell-Fonda 13 Coon Rapids-Bayard 1 (4 inn)

Class 1A Region 7
Corning 8 Murray 6
Martensdale-St. Mary’s 3 Wayne 0

Class 1A Region 1
Charter Oak-Ute 4 Whiting 1
Akron-Westfield 4 Remsen Union 0

Class 2A Region 8
Logan-Magnolia 9 Underwood 1
Treynor 7 Tri-Center 2

Class 2A Region 7
Des Moines Christian 2 Central Decatur 1
Fort Dodge, St. Edmond 9 Kuemper Catholic 0

Class 2A Region 2
Ridge View 8 Alta-Aurelia 0
North Union 10 West Hancock 0 (5 inn)

Class 2A Region 1
Lawton-Bronson 2 Woodbury Central 1
Western Christian 3 Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 2

Class 3A Region 8
Interstate-35 8 Clarinda 5
Bondurant-Farrar 12 Saydel 0 (6 inn)

Class 3A Region 2
OA-BCIG 5 Greene County 4 (9 inn)
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 11 MOC-Floyd Valley 4 (8 inn)

Friday’s area baseball scores (from 7/12/13)

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July 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ADM, Adel 9, Lewis Central 6
Harlan 5, LeMars 4
Glenwood 9 Storm Lake 6
Storm Lake 6 Glenwood 2
Winterset 10 Creston 6

(Scores available as of 11:15-p.m.)

Pacific Coast League Baseball Scores/Weekend Schedule

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July 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Friday’s Games (7/12/13)

Round Rock 7, Omaha 6

Iowa 3, Albuquerque 0

Saturday’s Games….

Albuquerque at Iowa, 7:05 p.m.

Round Rock at Omaha, 7:05 p.m.

Sunday’s Games…

Albuquerque at Iowa, 1:05 p.m.

Round Rock at Omaha, 2:05 p.m.

 

Injury accident near Brayton Friday night

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July 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

(There is an update to this story…please see the later posting)

One person was seriously injured during an accident late Friday night, near Brayton. According to dispatch reports, the accident happened just after 10-p.m. on County Trunk Road one mile east of Brayton. A single occupant of the vehicle was transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital before being flown by Mercy 3 Helicopter to a hospital in Omaha. The chopper departed CCMH at around 11:35-p.m.

Medivac Ambulance was called to assist Brayton Fire and Rescue at the scene. Additional details are currently not available.

(Posted 10:50-p.m., Friday, updated 11:40-p.m.)

Amber Alert issued in Iowa

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July 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The State of Iowa has issued an official AMBER ALERT. Officials say 11-year old Kiley Seane Shannon was abducted from Shellsburg by 37-year old Sean Shannon. Authorities said Shannon, who is Kiley’s father, abducted the girl from her home. Deputies said Shannon does not have parental rights and may be suicidal. They said he has a history of drug abuse. The pair is traveling in an unknown direction in a 1998 Chrysler Cirrus with Iowa license plate number 452 WWY.

Kiley Seane Shannon

Kiley Seane Shannon

Kiley is described as being 5-feet tall, weighing about 70-pounds. She has pony-tail style brown hair and brown eyes, and is believed to be wearing a green, fishnet tank top, jean-style mini skirt and pink flip flops.

Sean Shannon is 6-feet 2-inches tall, weighs 250-pounds, has brown hair and brown eyes. He is wearing a white shirt, black gym shorts, white & red tennis shoes, and has a tatoo on the right side of his neck, with numerous other tatoos on his body.

Sean Shannon

Sean Shannon

If you see the vehicle or the persons described in the alert, call your local law enforcement agency or the Benton County Sheriff’s Office at 319-472-2337.

Shelby County Freedom Rock Dedication

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July 12th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A special dedication that took place in Shelby County Friday evening was a prelude to a Parish Picnic. Before the kickoff of the 2013 St. Joseph’s Parish Picnic in Earling, the Earling American Legion Post 615 introduced the newest tourism attraction to Shelby County, the Earling Freedom Rock.

The Shelby County Freedom Rock

The Shelby County Freedom Rock

The Freedom Rock in Earling was painted the last two weeks in June by Ray “Bubba” Sorensen. The special dedication was led by Jack Kenkel who is a member of the Earling American Legion Post. Kenkel said the rock was an idea by the American Legion.

“Part of the Legion’s thrust is to keep patriotism alive. We have an excellent group of Legionars with most of them from that Korea World War II era. I believe we have 7 or 8 of them have been 60 plus in the Legion. There was where we want to build off of their kids, grandkids and let them know what happened as an example today.”

Jack Kenkel

Jack Kenkel

In Kenkel’s speech he gave a tour around the rock from the flag on the west side all the way around to the north side or as Kenkel called it the “Patriot side.”  “That is the Veteran’s who have paid the price since World War II. The last one being native son Paul Finken. We just don’t want to forget them.” It was hard for Kenkel to thank everyone as so many volunteers stepped up and helped with the project but he does have some advice for anyone who did help. “I’d say stop and enjoy the fruits of their labor, be it monetary, sweat equity or just a thank you. Come and see what they put here for I hope a long long time.”

The artist for the Freedom Rock Bubba Sorensen was on hand as well at the ceremony. Sorensen said the inspiration around the paintings on the rock was from a group of local residents.

Ray "Bubba" Sorensen.

Ray “Bubba” Sorensen.

“I met with a group of them including Jack and they mentioned Paul who was a high ranking officer. That became the focus on the rock and I will filter around it. I wanted to make sure I painted him first. Then once I got here to Earling I saw the church and saw things to incorporate that would make a great addition. I knew about Firefighter Collins but it didn’t click that he was from Shelby County. Every county has these types of stories so I took it as a jigsaw puzzle and make something interesting to look at.”

Sorensen has painted rocks for the past 15 years and has already completed 7 other Freedom Rocks in Iowa before Earling’s. However, the artist known as Bubba is only getting started on his journey through Iowa because he plans on creating Freedom Rocks in 99 counties.  “I don’t think I can get this done any quicker than 10 years so it has been in the back of my mind that it will take a decade. It has been overwhelming and a lot of work already and I’m in the first year. When you take a step back it will go by quicker than you think. I am going to compile pictures and stories so hopefully people can look at it and enjoy the experience through a book.”

In addition to the original Freedom Rock in Adair County, and the recent edition in Shelby County, similar paintings have been completed in Dallas, Polk, Ringgold, Pocahontas and Mitchell Counties. 37 other Counties including Adams, Audubon, Crawford, Carroll, Fremont, Mills, Monona Page, Taylor and Union, have booked Sorensen to paint a Freedom Rock in the coming years.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)