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State Baseball Tournament Results

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Class 3-A

  • Western Dubuque 12, Harlan 1 (5 inn.)
  • Bishop Heelen Catholic 5, ADM 3
  • Dallas Cener-Grimes 3, Washington 2 (9 inn.)
  • Decorah 5, Benton 3 (9 inn.)

Wednesday’s Schedule @ Principal Park in Des Moines

Class 4-A

  • Noon — Iowa City West vs. West Des Moines Valley
  • 2:00 — Ankeny vs. Davenport North
  • 6:00 — Cedar Rapids Kennedy vs. Linn-Mar
  • 8:00 — Ft. Dodge vs. West Des Moines Dowling

Boy’s State Baseball Tournament: Western Dubuque defeats Harlan 12-1 Tuesday

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

At the Boy’s State Baseball Tournament Tuesday, in Des Moines, Western Dubuque teed off on Harlan pitching in Class 3-A, to move on to the next round with a 12-1 victory in five innings. Nick Tuttle tossed 2.2 innings of one-run ball to pick up the win and went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI at the plate. Harlan was held to just two hits on the day, while the Bobcats knocked 14. Ben Bruck started for the Cyclones, but did not escape the first inning and suffered the loss. Ben Bruck led off the game with a walk and then advanced to second on a stolen base before taking third on a throwing error by the catcher.

Jake Paeges took the second walk of the inning to put runners on the corners with one down. Ludwig erased Paeges with a perfect throw to gun him down on a stolen base attempt. Zach Osborn followed with his 26th RBI of the season to plate the Cyclones’ first run. Western Dubuque took no time to battle back, scoring seven runs on eight singles in the first and sending 12 batters to the plate. Nick Tuttle helped his own cause in the bottom of the inning, ripping a one out single to left and moving to third on a Ryan Lehmann single to center.

Tyson Massey reached base on a fielder’s choice, but Ben Bruck’s throw sailed into right, allowing Tuttle to score and keeping runners at the corners. Massey swiped second and then Hunter Westhoff broke the tie with a two-run single to left. Cody Kramer looped and RBI single to right to score the Bobcats’ fourth run of the inning and chase Josh Bruck out of the game. With two down and runners on the corners, Zach Osborn took the hill and allowed Adam Hoeger to score on Brendan McCoy’s infield single. Logan Pitz and Nick Tuttle followed with back-to-back singles in their second at-bats in the inning to plate two more runs.

The Bobcats added two more in the second on three straight singles by Massey, Westhoff, and Cody Reimer to start the frame. Massey then knocked the Bobcats first extra base hit with a gapper in the third to score Lehmann from first to extend their lead to 10-1. Hoeger took a one out walk in the fourth and swiped second, then scored on a throwing error by Bruck at short. Logan Pitz plated Cody Kramer to give Western Dubuque a 12-1 advantage. The Western Dubuque Bobcats will face off against the DCG Mustangs in the next round. First pitch for the semi-finals is set for noon on Friday at Principal Park.

Bluffs man charged with 3 counts of 1st degree murder

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Prosecutors in Nebraska have charged a Pottawattamie County man with three counts of first-degree murder in connection with the drug-related deaths of an Omaha man and his two sons. The Omaha World-Herald reports 34-year old Anthony D. Davis, of Council Bluffs, also faces three counts of use of a weapon to commit a felony. Davis is the second person to be arrested in connection with the fatal shootings on July 9th, of a man and two teenagers inside their Omaha home.

A Council Bluffs woman, 27-year old Tiaotta S. Clairday, was also arrested on suspicion of being an accessory to a felony, in connection with the shootings of 44-year old Miguel Avalos, 16-year old Jose Avalos, and 18-year old Miguel Avalos Jr. The Douglas County Attorney told the paper he might ask for the death penalty against Davis, due to aggravated circumstances. He said the shootings appeared to be drug-related, but did not release any details of what happened in the home. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Davis had previously served 10-years in prison for an incident that took place when he was just 16-years old, where he’d been charged with attempted murder for the shooting of an 18-year old Council Bluffs man outside the man’s home. He was also sentenced in 2002 two-years in prison for witness or juror tampering.

SW Iowa Woman wins early prison release, jailed in 3 days

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

RED OAK, Iowa (AP) — A Red Oak woman out of prison for three days is back in jail after a fight with her husband over the weekend.

Karli Jo Brown

KETV Television reports 20-year-old Karli Jo Brown was released after serving eight months of two 10-year sentences for motor vehicle homicide. Two boys aged four and five were killed and their mother, Nina McNeese, injured in November 2010. Investigators say a head-on collision occurred as Brown was speeding south of Red Oak, texting, and passing cars in a no-passing zone.

Last week, Judge James Heckerman suspended Brown’s sentence and ordered supervised probation. Brown and her husband were arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse over the weekend. A probation revocation hearing is July 30. The judge could reinstate Brown’s original prison sentence.

HARRY M. RASMUSSEN, 94, of Audubon (7-28-12)

Obituaries

July 24th, 2012 by Jim Field

HARRY M. RASMUSSEN, 94, of Audubon died Monday, July 23 at the Friendship Home in Audubon.  Funeral services for HARRY M. RASMUSSEN will be held on Saturday, July 28 at 2:00 pm in the Ebenezer Lutheran Church west of Audubon.  Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

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Friends may call the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon with family present at 6:00 pm on Friday.

Burial in the Ebenezer Lutheran Cemetery west of Audubon.

Harry M. Rasmussen is survived by:

Wife: Ruby

Daughter: Sheryl Burmaster of Minneapolis, MN

Sons: Norlan (Lois) Rasmussen of Audubon; Marvin (Beth) Rasmussen of Jefferson.

7 Grandchildren

6 Great-Grandchildren

Shelby County Fire Danger Index: HIGH

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

While Shelby County is currently not included in a ban on open burning, Emergency Management Officials have set the County’s Fire Danger Index “High” category.  Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert says conditions are deteriorating, and the environment is conducive to the rapid spread of fire of any type.

Burning of any kind is restricted unless approval is received from your local Fire Chief.  Controlled burns which are not reported will result in Fire Department being dispatched, and Fires extinguished if determined to be unsafe.  Please call 712-755-2124 with questions.

Another SW Iowa County is under a burn ban

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Fire Marshal’s office said today another southwest Iowa County has been included in a ban on open burning. The latest addition is Taylor County. The ban went into effect at 2-p.m. today (Tuesday). Taylor County joins the neighboring Counties, of Page and Montgomery Counties in the ban. Also covered under the ban on open burning is Fremont, Mills, Pottawattamie, Cass, and Audubon Counties.

Currently 58 out of Iowa’s 99 Counties are under a burn ban, which prohibits open burning during extended periods of elevated fire danger due to wide spread amounts of dry natural vegetation compounded by contributing weather conditions and/or outdoor activities.

During the extremely dry conditions, citizens are reminded to:

  1. Not throw out cigarettes from moving vehicles.
  2. Avoid the use of fireworks and celebration items that produce flames or sparks.
  3. Discontinue burning yard waste, piled tree debris or other items during the ban.

Small recreational camp fires are permitted only if they are conducted in a fire place of brick,  metal or heavy one-inch wire mesh. Any camp fire not in an outdoor fire place is prohibited. Violation of a burn ban can subject a person to citation or arrest for reckless use of fire or disobeying a burn ban. For more information on burn bans and the law contact the State Fire Marshal Office at 515-725-6145 or go to www.dps.state.ia.us.

Harlan teacher to pursue NFL career

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Harlan Community School teacher is taking a leave of absence to pursue the NFL. Dan Hoch, who was recently hired by the School District for High School Social Studies, requested the leave of absence after being contacted for a tryout with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The leave of absence is until September 1st, 2012. Hoch spoke with High School Principal John Connell and said he has about a 10 percent chance of making the team.During the school board meeting Monday, the board approved the leave of absence and placed Brian James as the substitute teacher for Hoch. The leave of absence had to be approved by the union, administration and board.

Harlan Teacher to take leave of absence to pursue NFL career

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Harlan Community School teacher is taking a leave of absence to pursue the NFL. Dan Hoch, who was recently hired by the School District for High School Social Studies, requested the leave of absence after being contacted for a tryout with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The leave of absence is until September 1st, 2012. Hoch spoke with High School Principal John Connell and said he has about a 10 percent chance of making the team.During the school board meeting Monday, the board approved the leave of absence and placed Brian James as the substitute teacher for Hoch. The leave of absence had to be approved by the union, administration and board.

In other business, the school board approved the AEA School based Interventionist Contract. The contract is for a $29,750 grant from the AEA and is matched by the school district for the Interventionist. Superintendent Justin Wagner spoke with the board about the Iowa Association School Board Membership. Wagner said the administration agreed to stay with the IASB as they continue to provide much needed updates in an ever changing educational landscape. The membership costs $4,653.

In the final act of board approval, the school board approved the handbooks for the 2012-2013 school year. Normally this is an easy item on the agenda, however with the implement of the new 1 to 1 earlier this year, the handbooks had several policy changes. Lisa Swanson, technology director for the Harlan Community School District, gave a report on the new Mobile Computing Handbook. The handbook was written largely due to the new 1 to 1 so all the policies, procedures and agreements could be in place for students, parents and the district. Students and parents will need to sign an accountability agreement in order for their student to receive their laptop.

The handbook is rather long with several policies focusing on lost or stolen equipment, website usage and more. The Harlan Community School District is uploading a video for parents and students to watch for mobile computing. The first chance parents have of watching the video is August 3rd. The entire Mobile Computing Handbook will be given to parents and students before the school year starts.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

2 RAGBRAI bicyclists hurt in northwest Iowa crash

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SAC CITY, Iowa (AP) — Two bicyclists participating in The Des Moines Register’s annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa have been injured in collision with a car near Sac City in northwest Iowa. The Sac County Sheriff’s Office says the two bicyclists were hit while riding about four miles south of Sac City around 5:30 a.m. Tuesday. The office says 66-year-old Michael Judd, of Sac City, told deputies he didn’t see the bicycles. Neither bicycle had a headlamp or rear lamp. Thirty-eight-year-old Dennis Murphy, of Urbandale, was taken to Loring Hospital in Sac City, and then flown to Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. He’s listed in good condition. The other bicyclist suffered only scrapes.