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Munoz hitting, Gallegos relief lead Cards to win over Reds

Sports

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CINCINNATI (AP) — Yairo Munoz celebrated a rare start with a home run and a triple to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-1 on Sunday. Munoz, making his 16th start among 55 games, also singled to finish with three of the six hits for the Cardinals, who improved to 7-3 since the All-Star break. His second homer of the season in the ninth, off Raisel Iglesias, gave St. Louis an insurance run. The Reds avoided their ninth shutout loss of the season on Phillip Ervin’s eighth-inning pinch-hit home run off Andrew Miller.

Just two Reds baserunners got as far as second base in the first four innings against Jack Flaherty, who was 0-3 over his last 10 starts since winning at Atlanta on May 14, before they loaded the bases with nobody out in the fifth. Flaherty got Yasiel Puig to pop out, and Giovanny Gallegos (2-1) came on to fan Josh VanMeter and Scooter Gennett, the first two of four straight strikeouts. Carlos Martinez pitched the ninth for his eighth save.

Anthony DeSclafani (5-5) struck out a career-high 11 and allowed just one earned run in six innings, but a shaky second was all the Cardinals needed. Four different Cardinals stole bases while St. Louis was scoring two runs in the inning. Tyler O’Neill scored from third on Munoz’s one-out bloop single to right over a drawn-in Cincinnati infield. Andrew Knizer walked and, after a double steal, Munoz scored an unearned run on Suarez’s error of Harrison Bader’s sharp one-hopper. DeSclafani allowed four hits and no walks.

At least 4 children die at overcrowded Iowa daycares

News

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — At least four Iowa children have died in the past 18 months at day care centers that had been warned about caring for too many children.The Des Moines Register reports that criminal charges have been filed in two of the deaths, and prosecutors are considering charges in a third case.

Often, state or local officials know about providers that are caring for too many children, but don’t tell prosecutors or take other action to stop them. The state has 4,300 regulated day care centers, but home day cares are not regulated.

Bluffs Police respond to murder threat, make an arrest

News

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs were dispatched late Saturday night to 178 Crestmont Drive, where a man had allegedly threatened to kill his boss and displayed a weapon.  Officers set up a perimeter around the address and eventually made contact with the subject, who was identified as David Vanderpool.  Police were able to take the man into custody without any injuries to the offender, public or officers.

Vanderpool was charged with Reckless use of a Firearm, Harassment in the 1st degree, Aggravated Assault and Interference with Official Acts.

Griswold School Board Special Session to be held Monday (7/22/19)

News

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Griswold School District’s Board of Education will hold a Special Session beginning 5:00-p.m. Monday (July 22nd), in the Middle School/High School Library. On the agenda, is the reading of a Mission Statement, followed by consideration and the possible approval of a new hire. Other business includes a reconsideration of Dairy Bids, and possible approval of an Open Enrollment Out, request.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – RAGBRAI Sunday, July 21st 2019

Weather

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Cloudy w/a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms before 3pm. High near 75. Northeast wind @ 5-10 mph. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tonight: Cloudy to partly cloudy wa 30% chance of showers & thunderstorms, mainly before 7pm. Low around 61. N/NE @ 5-10. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 77. North wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts to around 20 mph.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 79. Light north wind.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 57.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 80.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 92. Our Low this morning 68. Last year on this date our High was 85 and the Low was 58. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 107 in 1934. The Record Low was 44 in 1894.

Sanders defends Medicare for All proposal at final candidate forum on senior issues

News

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is defending his “Medicare for All” plan as some competitors for the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential nomination warn embracing the proposal could doom the party’s prospects next year.  “Those candidate who run on that program, who have the guts to take on the drug companies and the insurance companies will win and win big,” Sanders said.

Sanders was the first of three candidates to speak Saturday at a forum in Council Bluffs sponsored by A-A-R-P and The Des Moines Register. Sanders repeated his accusation against former Vice President Joe Biden, that Biden has been “distorting” the tenants of the “Medicare for All” plan Sanders has authored. “Joe talked about a hiatus, in other words if you have a serious illness as we transition to ‘Medicare for All’ there may be a hiatus. That is absolutely wrong,” Sanders said. “Of course there will be a continuity of care.”

Sanders envisions enrolling Americans by age group, first having everyone over the age of 55 be covered by Medicare — until all Americans are covered by a government-paid plan from birth to death. South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg supports letting Americans buy into the Medicare system — a so-called “public option.” Buttigieg calls it “Medicare for all who want it” and argues will be cheaper than private insurance.

“It’s also one last dare, though, to the corporate world to come up with something better than they have. If they do, great. I’m not counting on it,” Buttigieg said, “and so I think what will happen over time is that this will become a very natural glide path toward a ‘Medicare for All’ environment — not by flipping a switch and banishing the private sector, but just by putting something better on the table and letting people figure it out for themselves.”

Montana Governor Steve Bullock — the other candidate who addressed A-A-R-P members on Saturday afternoon — says forcing millions of Americans to give up their private insurance isn’t the answer. “So many of them like it,” Bullock said. “Sometimes you don’t like either the cost or the deductibles. We can work on that without disrupting the entire system.”

Bullock supports adding a “public option” to Medicare, letting Americans UNDER the age of 65 buy into the system. Seventeen presidential candidates appeared at five forums this past week, adding issues of interest to seniors and offering ideas for reducing prescription drugs costs. Many expressed support for legalizing marijuana for medical use. On Saturday, Buttigieg said he supports legalizing marijuana for medical AND recreational use.

“I don’t recommend smoking anything, but not only are there important medical uses, but we’ve just hit at the point as a country where there are a lot of offenses, including I think non-violent drug offenses, where the way we responded to it — the incarceration — is actually doing more harm to society,” Buttigieg said.

Bullock, as the governor of Montana, recently approved tweaks to his state’s medical marijuana program.  “It goes to individuals in need and it makes a meaningful difference, but you always have the barriers at the federal level, both the scheduling of it as a drug and the difficulty of banking any of the dollars, being medical or recreational,” Bullock said, “so I think the federal government should get out of the way and this is a state-by-state decision.”

Sanders, the first candidate to speak Saturday in Council Bluffs, has long supported legalization of marijuana, as part of his criminal justice reform agenda.

RAGBRAI riders descend upon Atlantic for “Sunday Funday”

News, Sports

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Thousands of bicyclists and their support vehicles and/or entourages are set to enter Atlantic today (Sunday), as they dip their rear wheels in the Missouri River and take on the first leg of pedaling from Council Bluffs to their first overnight stay here in town. When they arrive, they can expect to find a lot of food and entertainment downtown.

Vendors will be ready to serve them in the City Park, and many church groups or organizations will be available as well to serve a variety of tasty treats to help replenish some of those burned-off calories from the first ride, which is 60-miles, or about 80-miles if riders chose to take memorial loop in McClelland.

A reminder, several streets have been blocked-off to vehicle traffic through 2-a.m. Sunday. Information about street closures and parking restrictions have been mentioned numerous times on KJAN, and the information is still available in stories on our News page, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise.

There’s a beer garden that will be set-up in the City Park, and the Atlantic Chamber has teamed-up with First Whitney Bank to have the downtown Christmas light turned on tonight, to add an extra special glow to the festivities. Stage entertainment in the downtown City Park includes opening act “Freakabout,” a four-piece rock band from Lincoln, NE. The headliner band is “Hairball,” who will perform a two-hour homage to some of the biggest arena acts in the world, including Van Halen, KISS, Motley Crue, Queen, Journey, and Aerosmith. Both concerts are free.

The riders and their support teams will begin to depart Atlantic on Monday, some well before the sun rises, so motorists are urged to be extremely cautious. They’ll be pedaling 68-miles from Atlantic, through Wiota, Anita, Adair, Casey, Menlo, Stuart, Dexter and Earlham, with their second overnight stop in Winterset. The 427 mile cross-State ride ends next Saturday, in Keokuk, with the dipping of wheels into the Mississippi River.

District baseball score round-up from 7/20/2019

Sports

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Class 1A

District 13
Martensdale-St. Mary’s vs Lamoni: Game Suspended due to weather. Will resume 11-a.m. Monday (7/22)

District 14
St. Albert 10, Logan-Magnolia 0

District 15
SE Warren vs Audubon postponed (ppd) due to heavy rain; Rescheduled to  7-p.m. Monday

District 16
Coon Rapids-Bayard vs Woodbine ppd to 7-p.m. Monday

Class 2A

District 13
Ogden vs Kuemper Catholic ppd to 11-a.m. Monday

District 14
#5 Van Meter 15, Interstate-35 0

District 15
Underwood 6, #6 Treynor 5 (9 innings)

District 16
#9 Hinton 12, Alta/Aurelia 11 (9 innings)

Newgarden dominates in IndyCar victory in Iowa

Sports

July 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — IndyCar point leader Josef Newgarden led 245 laps of 300 laps and won the weather-delayed race early Sunday at the Iowa Speedway, his fourth victory of the season. Newgarden’s run resembled his dominant win on Iowa’s short oval in 2016. Newgarden led a series-record 282 laps three years ago in Newton.

Five-time champion Scott Dixon gave Newgarden a push after benefiting from a late caution and rallied to finish second. Dixon was joined on the podium by James Hinchcliffe, who won in Iowa a year ago. Simon Pagenaud was fourth, followed by Spencer Pigot and Alexander Rossi.

Start of Iowa IndyCar race delayed by rain and lightning

Sports

July 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — The start of the IndyCar race Saturday night at Iowa Speedway has been delayed by rain and lightning. Simon Pagenaud, the winner last weekend in Toronto, won his second straight pole Friday. He’ll be joined by Penske teammate Will Power on the front row. Series leader Josef Newgarden qualified third.

Sebastian Bourdais will make his 200th career start at a race that, thanks to the weather, might be 15 to 20 degrees cooler than the teams expected when they set up their cars for the short oval.