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Pirates slip by Cardinals 5-4 for 4th straight win

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July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Russell Martin drove home Neal Walker with the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4 on Wednesday night. Martin’s sharp grounder off Trevor Rosenthal (1-2) rolled into left field, giving Walker enough time to score from second. The Pirates’ fourth straight win over the Cardinals gave Pittsburgh a 2½-game lead in the NL Central.

St. Louis left 11 runners on base and dropped its seventh consecutive game. The Cardinals led 2-0, 3-1 and 4-2 but couldn’t hold on. Tony Watson (3-1) worked two shutout innings in relief. Mark Melancon pitched a perfect ninth for his fifth save. Matt Holliday had three hits and drove in two runs, and the Cardinals’ struggling offense put together 13 hits.

ATV accident claims the life of a SW IA man

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July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

An ATV accident in Adams County has claimed the life of a Lenox man, and injured a child. The Iowa State Patrol reports a volunteer firefighter found 41-year old Carey Ishikawa and an unidentified 9-year old boy underneath an overturned 1987 Honda ATV. The machine was located in a ditch near an intersection northwest of Lenox, at around 5:30-p.m., Wednesday.

Ishikawa was pronounced dead at the scene. The boy was transported by helicopter to Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. Officials say the accident remains under investigation.

Iowa competing with Nebraska again for data center

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July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Iowa is apparently vying with Nebraska for another multi-million dollar data center. The Omaha World Herald reports officials south of Omaha in Sarpy County, Nebraska will apply for 200-million dollars in state incentives for the center known as “Project Oasis.” Iowa’s Economic Development director has already said she would like to land Project Oasis after the state beat out Nebraska for a nearly one-BILLION dollar center in Altoona known as “Project Catapult.”

Google has invested or plans to invest one-and-a-half-BILLION dollars in its center in Council Bluffs and Microsoft is spending 677-million dollars on a data center in West Des Moines. The company behind Project Oasis has not been identified.

(Radio Iowa)

Change made to Iowa AMBER Alert criteria following Dayton, Evansdale abductions

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July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Law enforcement officials have tweaked the criteria for issuing an AMBER Alert. The review of the criteria for activating an emergency notification to the public when a child is believed to be in danger was prompted by two high-profile kidnapping and murder cases in the state. Iowa State Patrol Major Todd Misel says the result is a “minor change” to one of the four criteria which a missing child case must meet for the activation of an AMBER Alert. The change involves striking the word “and” from the criteria language.

“We want it clarified that there is enough descriptive information about the child, abductor, or the suspect’s vehicle to believe an immediate broadcast alert will help,” Misel said, noting “and/or” was replaced by simply “or.” “By throwing the word ‘and’ in there, it makes you think that it’s inclusive and you need to have everything. We just want to place an emphasis on that — that’s not the case.” The review of AMBER Alert activations follows the abduction of a 15-year-old Dayton girl on May 20th and the disappearance of two girls in Evansdale in July 2012. All three girls were later found murdered. Many Iowans have questioned why AMBER Alerts were not issued in those two cases.

“In each of those cases…Evansdale, the criteria was really not there for an abduction, we weren’t aware of an abduction,” Misel says. “In Dayton, we were just getting ready to issue the AMBER Alert when we actually located the abductor and his vehicle in that case.” The man suspected in the Dayton kidnapping had hung himself. No one has been arrested in the Evansdale case. Misel says the meeting of the AMBER Alert Criteria Group also included discussion of an increased need for training of all Iowa law enforcement on the AMBER Alert criteria.

“It’s just important to make sure you have a good missing persons policy in place at your department…for example – abductions – when is it right to ask for the AMBER Alert to be issued? It would be a very good topic to train on, on a regular basis,” Misel said. A press release from the Iowa Department of Public Safety states: “It is critical that local agencies notify DPS quickly to increase the chances of a successfully recovering Iowa’s abducted children. Training opportunities will be identified in the near future.”

The AMBER Alert Criteria Group is made up of representatives from the Iowa Sheriff’s and Deputies Association, Iowa Police Chief’s Association, Iowa State Police Association, County Attorney’s Association, Iowa Attorney General’s Office, U.S. Attorney’s Office – Northern District, U.S. Attorney’s Office – Southern District, Iowa State Patrol, Iowa Department of Transportation, and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.

(Radio Iowa)

50 pounds of pot seized on I-80 near Adair Wednesday

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July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop on Interstate 80 near Adair Wednesday, resulted in the confiscation of 50-pounds of marijuana. The Iowa State Patrol told KCCI-TV the pot was seized from an out-of-state vehicle, which was brought to a DOT garage in Adair for further examination. No other details were immediately available.

Atlantic School Board to hold a special meeting Aug. 1st

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July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education with hold a special meeting Thursday evening at the High School Media Center. During the 7:30-p.m. session, the Board will act on approving contracts, amended contracts and any resignations.

Walnut City Council to discuss speed study, signage & City Election

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July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Walnut City Council will meet Thursday (Aug. 1st), during a regular session that begins at 5-p.m. During their meeting, the Council will receive information from the Iowa DOT’s Rex Allen, with regard to speed issues, and the possible installation of additional stop signs in the City. Other discussion includes: Repair of the north “Welcome” sign, along with a reduced visibility of the sign along Interstate 80; A possible change in the day of the regular City Council meetings, and this November’s City Election.

In other business, the Council will review and update as necessary, the City of Walnut Infrastructure Needs Study and Strategic Plan.

Official: Salad mix wasn’t produced in Iowa, Neb.

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July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A food inspector says most — if not all — the prepackaged salad mix that sickened hundreds of people in Iowa and Nebraska wasn’t grown in either state. Iowa Food and Consumer Safety Bureau chief Steven Mandernach said Wednesday that at least 80 percent of the vegetables were grown and processed outside both states’ jurisdictions. Mandernach says officials haven’t confirmed the origins of 20 percent and may never know because victims can’t always remember what they ate.

Officials have said the salad was infected with a rare parasite that causes a lengthy gastrointestinal illness. Outbreaks have been reported in 15 states, although it’s not clear whether they’re connected. Mandernach says state law prohibits his office from releasing the information unless there’s an immediate threat. Officials believe the threat has passed.

Indecent Exposure Arrest in Red Oak

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July 31st, 2013 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest this (Wednesday) afternoon of 21-year old John Morgan Rush of Red Oak at his residence. Rush was arrested on a warrant for Indecent Exposure and was transported to the Montgomery County Jail. His bond is set at $1,000.

CHERYL MARIE MILLER, 66, of Defiance (Svcs. private)

Obituaries

July 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

CHERYL MARIE MILLER, 66, of Defiance, died Tue., July 30th, at home. Private family services are planned for CHERYL MILLER. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

There is no visitation.

CHERYL MARIE MILLER is survived by:

Her husband – Greg Miller, of Defiance.

Her sons – Josh Carl, of Idaho Falls, ID; Brian Grulke, of Sioux City, IA; & Michael (Danielle) Grulke, of Lone Rock, IA.

Her daughters – Kimberly Kemp, of San Antonio, TX; Karu (Jeremy) Walsh, of Eminence, MO; Genell (Larry) Funke, and Sara Grulke, all of Defiance.

Her step-son: Nicholas Miller, of WI.

Her step-daughters: Franny (Bill) Mohrhouser, of Des Moines; Anna Miller, of Fonda, & Erica (Richie) Bennett, of Des Moines.

Her sister – Darla (Mike) Anliker, of Harlan.

17 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.