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Mets’ Colon too much for Cardinals 3-2

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June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Bartolo Colon worked eight dominant innings in 91-degree heat and keyed the go-ahead rally with his first career extra-base hit, helping the New York Mets beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 Wednesday to avoid a three-game sweep.

Eric Young and David Wright had an RBI apiece in a two-run sixth that put the Mets up by a run, and Young added an RBI double off Seth Maness in the seventh – a run aided by Colon’s second sacrifice of the game. Matt Carpenter hit his third career leadoff homer for the Cardinals.

Colon (7-5) surprised Lance Lynn (7-5) with a double to open the sixth. He scored his second career run, and first since 2002, when Young doubled. Dana Eveland got the last out for his second career save.

EDNA MAE CRAWLEY, 74,of Brayton (Svcs. 6/21/14)

Obituaries

June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

EDNA MAE CRAWLEY, 74,of Brayton, died Tue., June 17th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Funeral services for EDNA CRAWLEY will be held 11-a.m. Sat., June 21st, at the Kessler Funeral Home in Exira.

A family visitation at the funeral home will be held from 10-a.m. Saturday, until the time of service.

Inurnment will be held at a later date.

EDNA MAE CRAWLEY is survived by

Her children: James Crawley, of Hamlin; Patrick (Beth) Crawley, of Atlantic; Annette (Steve) Christensen, of Audubon; Allen (Deborah) Crawley, of Waynesville, MO; Michael (Becky) Crawley, of Burwell, NE; Brent Crawley & fiance’ Bobbie Marie Brittain, of Brayton.

21 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, her sisters-in-law, other relatives & friends.

Update: Massena man killed in farming accident

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June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Cass County Wednesday evening confirmed a fatal farming accident occurred Wednesday afternoon, northeast of Massena. Authorities say a 40-year old man from Massena died as the result of an accident involving a baler. The man’s name was not released, pending notification of relatives. Sheriff’s officials say additional information will likely be released after 8-a.m. Thursday.

The incident was reported at around 2:38-p.m. The victim died at the scene, located off of 760th Street,  about three-quarters of a mile north of Highway 92.

Iowa High School Golf Coaches Association Announces Spring Player/Coach of Year Winners

Sports

June 18th, 2014 by Jim Field

The Iowa High School Golf Coaches Association are announcing the winners of their Spring 2014 Player of the Year & Coach of the Year awards.

Player of the Year winners are:

Girls:
5-A: Karli Kerrigan Ankeny Centennial
4-A: Maddie Bertsch CR Xavier
3-A: Paige Van Dyk South Tama
2-A: Sarah McMichael Nashua Plainfield
1-A: Carly Jacobs Belleuve Marquette

Boys:
3-A: Clayton Larson West Delaware
2-A: Trevor Ullestad South Hamilton
1-A: Lane Bangasser Grundy Center

Coach of the Year winners are:

Girls:
5-A: Marty Sullivan Waukee
4-A: Julie Kadlec CR Xavier
3-A: Kathy Hobson Atlantic
2-A: Dan Calhoun Pleasantville
1-A: Rick Schapbach Grundy Center

Boys:
1-A: Tom Fetter West Delaware & Jan Lesan Creston
2-A: Mark Ullestad South Hamilton
1-A: Dennis Dirks Grundy Center

Atlantic Post-Season Honors:

All District (each coach can nominate up to 6 golfers they have competed against for this honor) – from the Iowa Girls’ Coaches Association

  • Brooke Fletcher, Erin Olsen, Brooke Newell

All-State (based on the final rankings of the Iowa High School Golf Coaches Assoc. – coaches have to be a member in order for golfers to be honored.

  • 1st team: Brooke Fletcher (#5)
  • 2nd team: Brooke Newell (#11), Erin Olsen (#15)

All Tournament (final individual standings at state meet)

  • 1st team, class 3-A: Erin Olsen, Brooke Fletcher

See the rest here:  2014 Golf All-District

IA Economic Development Authority Downtown Resource Center to Host Downtown Forums

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June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Economic Development Authority’s (IEDA) Downtown Resource Center assists communities around the state in revitalizing their downtowns and commercial districts. This summer, the Iowa Downtown Resource Center will offer several downtown forums to bring together community leaders interested in engaging in a discussion about their downtowns. One of the forums is planned for Tuesday, June 24th, in Atlantic.

Attendees will have the opportunity to network with other downtown leaders, learn about the host location and engage in great conversations about the challenges and opportunities that exist in Iowa’s beautiful downtowns. Jim Engle, the director of the Iowa Downtown Resource Center says “The exciting part about these forums, and being able to host them across the state, is that the community and attendees get to be the speakers. These forums will be a chance to learn from each other about what is working in Iowa’s downtowns.”

Downtown Forums will be held in four communities across the state in June and July and will be facilitated by Jim Engle, the director of the Iowa Downtown Resource Center. You can join the IEDA Downtown Resource Center at the session in Atlantic on June 24th at the historic Rock Island Depot (102 Chestnut Street). The session will follow this schedule:
· 9:30 -10:45 a.m. – Discussion Group: Improving your Downtown Appearance
· 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Listening Session: What are your Downtown Issues/Challenges?
· 12 – 12:30 p.m. – Tour of host downtown
· 12:30 – 2 p.m. – Lunch on your own, experiencing the host downtown
· 2 – 3:30 p.m. – Discussion Group: Creating a Great Downtown Business Environment

Individuals must register for the Downtown Forum by visiting https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/IADowntown. Registration is free for this event. The Iowa Downtown Forums are sponsored by the Iowa Economic Development Authority’s Iowa Downtown Resource Center that also facilitates the Main Street Iowa Program.

Minneapolis company must refund Iowa residents

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June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Minneapolis company must pay $450,000 to refund Iowa residents enrolled in membership programs that charged monthly fees. Attorney General Tom Miller says the settlement involves Iowa residents charged fees through Sempris LLC or one of its predecessor companies, Damark International Inc. and Provell Inc.

The membership programs include Budget Savers, Credit Radar, Value Access and others. The attorney general’s office says its consumers had reported the charges as early as 1993. Residents complained of unwanted credit card charges following trial memberships. Iowa law requires specific disclosures when consumers purchase buying club memberships.

Sempris denies liability as part of the agreement.

Northwest Iowa towns deal with flooding rivers

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June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Several northwestern Iowa cities are dealing with the worst flooding ever while others downstream brace for surges on the Rock, Big Sioux, and Missouri rivers. Rock Rapids, a town of 3,000, lost its water supply. Mayor Jason Chase says it’s back on but he’s awaiting tests results to show water is safe to drink. He says 60 homes have waist-deep water in them, and several families remain in a shelter. The Rock River is receding after cresting at a record 27 feet.

In Rock Valley the river on Tuesday broke through a levy. Volunteers are sandbagging but the river is also receding there. The Big Sioux River will reach a record crest Friday in Sioux City. In Nebraska, Omaha officials are preparing for the Missouri River to surpass flood stage.

Fatal farming accident in Cass County

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June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Cass County were responding Wednesday afternoon to the scene of what was initially described as farming accident, northeast of Massena. According to scanner traffic, Cass County Communications received a call from a third-party, about a person trapped in a baler. The call came in at around 2:38-p.m.

Moments later the first officials on the scene indicated there was a fatality at the location, about a mile north of Highway 92 just off of 760th Street. No other information was available late Wed. afternoon.

 

UI camp offers intense treatment for stuttering

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June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – An annual summer camp at the University of Iowa is helping children deal more effectively with stuttering. There isn’t a cure for stuttering, but experts say there are strategies to help people become more fluent in their speech. Stuttering can be devastating if left untreated.

Kristi Cooley, of Clinton, tells the Iowa City Press-Citizen the intensive one-on-one treatment her son Drew is receiving has made a huge difference. The work with therapists at the UI’s Wendell Johnson Speech and Hearing Clinic has helped his speech skills and confidence. About a dozen children from Iowa, Minnesota and Missouri are taking part in the camp.

Students get five hours of group and individual therapy a day for nine days. That’s far more intensive than what they receive at school.

Poll finds gender gap in Braley-Ernst race

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June 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A new poll finds an unusual “gender gap” in Iowa’s U.S. Senate race. Peter Brown is the assistant director of the Quinnipiac University poll. “Normally, women are more likely to vote for women candidates,” Brown says, “but in the U.S. senate race, actually, Bruce Braley — the Democratic candidate — is beating Joni Ernst — the Republican candidate — among women and Ms. Ernst — who would be Iowa’s first female U.S. Senator if she wins — is leading among men.” Braley leads Ernst by 11 percentage points among likely women voters, while Ernst leads Braley among likely male votes by four points.

“Women tend to lean Democratic,” Brown says. “Men tend to lean Republican, so those biases are part of this, but the fact that Ms. Ernst is winning among men but losing among women voters is somewhat noteworthy.” The university’s poll in March — while Ernst was still engaged in a primary against four competitors — found Braley leading Ernst by 13 points. The Quinnipiac survey conducted in mid-June found Braley’s lead over Ernst had shrunk to four percent.

“Because of the very hard-fought Republican Primary race, Iowa voters were subjected to a lot of campaign ads early in this race and that certainly helped introduce Ms. Ernst to voters in what seems to be a positive manner,” Brown says. The poll finds Republicans lining up behind Ernst’s candidacy after the primary contest, with 79 percent of likely Republican voters backing Ernst. Braley got the backing of a greater share of his fellow Democrats — 89 percent.

“The way you win in Iowa is that a candidate has to carry their own party by a larger margin than their opponent carries their party and win among independents,” Brown says. “Independents obviously in Iowa are a huge deal because independents are the largest block of voters in the state.” The poll found independents in Iowa split down the middle on this contest. There are more than 700-thousand voters in Iowa who are registered as “no-party” or independent voters. There are about 600-thousand Republicans and 600-thousand registered Democrats in Iowa. This latest poll has a margin of error of two-point-seven percent. It was conducted from June 12th through the 16th.

(Radio Iowa)