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Mahomes sharp as Chiefs rout Bengals in preseason opener

Sports

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes picked up where he left off from his record-breaking debut as a starter, marching the Kansas City Chiefs downfield for a first-quarter touchdown in what became a 38-17 preseason victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday night. Mahomes did a bit of everything on the only series by the Chiefs’ first-team offense, going 4 for 4 for 66 yards while adding a 10-yard scramble and inducing an offside penalty.

Andy Dalton was nearly as sharp for Cincinnati, going 7 of 9 for 80 yards while leading his team on a 14-play, 75-yard touchdown march to open the game. Dalton did it without the services of injured wide receiver A.J. Green or his top two running backs, Joe Mixon and Giovani Bernard.

The most interesting thing to happen in the game came late in the first half, when Kyle Shurmur was marching the Chiefs downfield. His throw to Byron Pringle down the sideline was picked by safety Brandon Wilson, scuttling the drive and giving Cincinnati a chance with the ball. But under a rule change approved by NFL owners in March, pass interference calls can be reviewed — a response to the controversial non-call in the NFC title game last season. And when officials reviewed the play Saturday night, they decided that cornerback Tony Lippett had caused interference. The penalty gave the Chiefs the ball back and they wound up kicking a field goal.

In a delicious coincidence, the provision passed by a 31-1 vote of owners at the league’s annual meeting in Phoenix. The only team that voted against the rule was Cincinnati.

EARLY EXIT
Chiefs CB D’Montre Wade, who has been competing for a backup job, was ejected in the third quarter for hitting a defenseless receiver near the head. The Bengals ended the drive with a field goal.

ROOKIE WATCH
Chiefs WR Mecole Hardman caught a shuffle pass from Shurmur in the second quarter and went 17 yards for a touchdown. The second-round pick finished with two catches for 31 yards in his debut.

INJURIES
Bengals SS Clayton Fejedelem was carted off with a right ankle injury. TE Cethan Carter left with a neck strain, RB Trayveon Williams hurt his ribs and DT Christian Ringo hurt his thumb.
Chiefs TE John Lovett left early in the second half with a shoulder injury.

UP NEXT
Bengals: At Washington on Thursday night.
Chiefs: At Pittsburgh next Saturday.

BEVERLY J. BROWN, 75, of Exira (Svcs. 8/14/19)

Obituaries

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

BEVERLY J. BROWN, 75, of Exira, died Thursday, Aug. 8, 2019, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral services for BEVERLY BROWN will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Aug. 14th, at the Exira Christian Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Exira Christian Church from 9:30-a.m. Wednesday until the time of service, with the family present.

Burial is in the Oakwood Cemetery in Casey.

BEVERLY BROWN is survived by:

Her brother – Todd (Carol) Brown, of Exira.

Her sister – Betty (Raymond) Vais, of Exira.

other relatives and friends.

Cards beat the Pirates 3-1, Saturday

Sports

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Adam Wainwright gave up a home run on the first pitch of the game but not much else, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-1. The contending Cardinals won their second in a row after ending a five-game losing streak.

Billionaire Bloomberg pledges ‘most massive’ gun safety effort in 2020 election

News

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety held a forum in Iowa Saturday and, while the crowd applauded the gun-related policies of the Democratic presidential candidates who spoke, the audience was equally animated about building a movement to counter the National Rifle Association.  “In the 2018 midterm elections we outspent the NRA and we outmaneuvered them.” Shannon Watts founded Moms Demand Action after the 2012 shooting at a Connecticut school. “Going into 2020 the NRA is weaker than it’s ever been and our movement is stronger than it’s ever been, giving every ‘gun sense’ candidate a clear advantage,” Watts said.

Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg promised to dip deeply into his fortune and bankroll “the most massive effort on gun safety our country has ever seen.” “We’re going to win races up and down the ballot and if that means I have to buy a red t-shirt for every mom in America who wants to join our cause and one for every dad and aunt and uncle and student who wants to join, just send me the bill,” Bloomberg said, to extended cheers. Bloomberg told the crowd after the “tragically sad” shootings in El Paso and Dayton, their presence in Des Moines ended the week on a “hopeful note.”  “You’re here because you know America can answer this challenge,” Bloomberg said, “and you’re here because you refuse to settle for thoughts and prayers and demand action and laws.”

Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan was the first of 15 candidates to speak to the crowd in person. The crowd erupted with cheers when Ryan mentioned defeating Mitch McConnell, the U.S. Senate’s Republican leader. A few minutes later, Ryan counseled the crowd that their lobbying must be a “bottom up” effort. “You’re not going to tweet your way into making this happen, sad as it to say,” Ryan said. “This is going to be knocking on doors…you go eyeball-to-eyeball with people. You tell your stories like you’re doing.”

Victims of shootings from all around the country as well as relatives of those who’ve died in shootings asked the candidates questions. South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (BOOT-ih-jedge) told the activists the country “cannot allow what amounts to a war to continue.” “I beg you to stay on those front lines,” Buttigieg said, as the crowd stood and the cheers nearly drowned out his voice. “This will change with your help.”

Many of the candidates — including former Vice President Joe Biden — were asked how best to “counter the influence” of the N-R-A.  “The vast majority of people, including gun owners, agree with us. Members of the NRA agree with us,” Biden said. “The people who are going to make a difference in terms of giving some backbone to those Republicans, in particular, and a few Democrats who are afraid to take them on are all of you.” Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren said campaign finance reform would go a long way to breaking “the stronglehold” the gun industry has on congress. “We are going to make this a congress, make this a government that is responsive to the will of the people. That’s why we’re here,” Warren said, to cheers.

LaVERNE JOHN SCHUNING, 84, of Harlan (Svcs. 8/14/19)

Obituaries

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LaVERNE JOHN SCHUNING, 84, of Harlan, died Friday, Aug. 9th, at Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital. Funeral services for LaVERNE SCHUNING will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Aug. 14th, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Tue., Aug. 13th, from 8-a.m. until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Harlan Cemetery.

LaVERNE JOHN SCHUNING is survived by:

His sons – Craig (Karla) Schuning, of Shawnee, KS., & Trent Schuning, of Portsmouth.

His daughter – Janelle (Kurt) [Shuning] Musfeldt, of Harlan.

His brothers – Steve (Rita) Osbahr, of Avoca, and Larry (Connie) Osbahr, of Arvada, CO.

His sisters – Donna Hansen, and Debbie (Jerry) Stendrup, all of Harlan; and Karen Pope, & Dianna (Dennis) Taylor, all of Avoca.

5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.

Cedar Rapids preparing again for urban deer hunt

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The eastern Iowa city of Cedar Rapids is preparing for its annual Urban Deer Hunt, which allows some deer hunting inside city limits.

This year’s season opens on Sept. 14 and runs through Jan. 10. Hunting is limited to those using archery equipment, and participants must complete a bow hunter’s class and attend an urban deer hunting rules and regulations class. Participants must also pass an annual proficiency test and complete a special application before being issued a permit for the urban hunt. Participants must also provide a completed land owners permission form.

The intent of the urban hunt is to thin populations of deer living within city limits and residential areas. More information can be found on the city’s website at http://bit.ly/2YBizSw .

NW Iowa Sheriff’s Deputy involved in an injury accident, Friday

News

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Safety said today (Saturday), that Sheriff’s officials in northwest Iowa’s Lyon County had requested the Iowa State Patrol investigate a single-vehicle motor vehicle accident involving a Deputy. The crash happened Friday morning. The Deputy’s name was not immediately released.

A preliminary investigation shows that crash occurred on County Road K-52/Hickory Ave. Just south of 160th St.  A Lyon County Deputy was operating a 2018 Ford Explorer Police SUV northbound in non-emergency status on K-52 entering a sharp curve to the right.  The SUV left the roadway to the left, entered the ditch, vaulted a private driveway, and rolled.  The SUV came to rest on the driver’s side on the gravel driveway.

The Deputy suffered incapacitating injuries and was flown by air ambulance to Sioux Falls, SD. The crash remains under investigation by the Iowa State Patrol, and a technical collision investigation is being completed by the Iowa State Patrol.

Other agencies assisting at the scene were the Lyon County Ambulance, Lyon County Sheriff’s Office and Rock Rapids Fire and Rescue.

Motorcycle accident on Hwy 6 near Oakland Saturday

News

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A 53-year old male reportedly suffered from a gash on his head, during a motorcycle accident at around 3-p.m. Saturday on Highway 6 about a mile west of Highway 59, near Oakland. He was said to be conscious and alert. No other details are currently available.

BRETT ALLEN PETERSEN, 54, of Harlan (Mem. Svcs. 8/13/19)

Obituaries

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

BRETT ALLEN PETERSEN, 54, of Harlan, died Friday, August 9th, at home. A Memorial service BRETT PETERSEN will be held 10:00-a.m. Tuesday, August 13th, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan, from 9-a.m. until 10-a.m., Tuesday.

Burial is in the Harlan Cemetery.

BRETT ALLEN PETERSEN is survived by:

His mother – Karma Petersen, of Harlan.

His sister – Lisa Christensen, of Highlands Ranch, CO.

His brother – Darrin (Joy) Petersen, of Harlan.

his nephew and nieces.

Storm Lake teacher accused of stealing book fair money

News

August 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

STORM LAKE, Iowa (AP) — A northwestern Iowa school librarian and art teacher has been accused of stealing more than $2,000 from two school fundraising events.
The Sioux City Journal reports that 50-year-old Susan Slagle-Boyd, of Storm Lake, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of theft. Police say officers were called to St. Mary’s Catholic School on Thursday after school officials discovered money collected from two book fairs missing.

Police say Slagle-Boyd is accused of using $630 from a fall book fair and $1,500 raised from a spring book fair for her personal use. The money was supposed to go to the school system for curriculum supplies.

Slagle-Boyd was booked into the Buena Vista County Jail and her bond set at $5,000.