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Iowa House OKs resolution to restore voting rights to felons

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March 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa House has overwhelmingly approved a resolution that seeks to amend the state constitution and restore voting rights to felons who complete their sentences, but it’s only the first step in a long process.

The House on Thursday voted 95-2 to approve the resolution and send it to the Senate. If approved by the Senate and passed again by the Legislature in 2021 or 2022, it would go to voters.

The proposal is a priority of Gov. Kim Reynolds, but it could face opposition in the Senate. Lawmakers also are considering a measure defining what’s required for a sentence to be deemed complete. Some lawmakers want to require total repayment of restitution. Others want to exclude those convicted of murder, rape, or child molestation.

Iowa voter registration is currently canceled upon conviction of a felony and the rights can only be restored by the governor. Only Iowa and Kentucky have such strict requirements.

Cain takes away HR for final out, Brewers beat Cardinals 5-4

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March 28th, 2019 by admin

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee center fielder Lorenzo Cain soared above the wall to rob Jose Martinez of a tying home run for the final out, lifting Christian Yelich and the Brewers over the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4 in an opener Thursday.

With at least one Cardinals player in the bullpen already raising his arms to celebrate, Cain pulled back the pinch-hit drive by Martinez in right-center. A fired-up Cain flung the ball high into the air as the Brewers poured onto the field to celebrate.

Yelich got right back to work after winning the NL MVP award last season, putting Milwaukee ahead to stay with a three-run homer off Miles Mikolas in the third. The Miller Park crowd of 45,304 roared as Yelich glided around the bases.

Mike Moustakas and pitcher Jhoulys Chacin also connected for the Brewers in a performance that looked a lot like their run to the NL Championship Series last October. Josh Hader retired the first two batters before Cain’s play finished off the save.

Kolten Wong homered twice for St. Louis and Harrison Bader also connected. The Cardinals blew a 3-0 lead in their fifth consecutive loss against the Brewers, including a three-game sweep last September that helped propel Milwaukee to the NL Central title.

Paul Goldschmidt went 0 for 3 with three strikeouts and a walk in his first regular-season game for St. Louis since he was acquired in an offseason trade with Arizona. The All-Star slugger had a short conversation with plate umpire Gary Cederstrom after he looked at a called third strike in each of his first two at-bats.

Chacin (1-0) struck out seven in 5 1/3 innings in his third opening-day start. He also helped himself with two hits, singling and scoring on Yelich’s drive before hitting a 2-2 pitch from Mikolas into Milwaukee’s bullpen in left-center for his second career homer in the fifth.

Mikolas (0-1), a surprise star last season when he went 18-4 in his first year with the Cardinals, allowed five runs and five hits in five innings.

Wong’s second homer made it 5-4 in the seventh, but Milwaukee’s depleted bullpen held on. Hader struck out four in two perfect innings, fanning Goldschmidt, Paul DeJong and Marcell Ozuna in the eighth.

Hader was a key figure for the Brewers last year, and he became even more important when key relievers Jeremy Jeffress and Corey Knebel opened this season on the injured list. Jeffress is coming back from a sore right shoulder, but Knebel could be headed for season-ending elbow surgery.

The Cardinals got off to a fast start, scoring the first three runs on consecutive first-pitch homers by Wong and Bader in the second. Wong connected after Dexter Fowler reached on a two-out walk, and Bader hit a deep drive to left.

The Brewers got one back when Moustakas went deep with two out in the bottom half of the inning. Moustakas also did just fine in his first game at second base after beginning his career as a third baseman.

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Young right-handers Jack Flaherty and Freddy Peralta get the ball when the series resumes Friday night. St. Louis is counting on the 23-year-old Flaherty to help anchor the rotation after he went 8-9 with a 3.34 ERA in 28 starts last year. Peralta, who turns 23 in June, won a spot in Milwaukee’s rotation during spring training. He went 6-4 with a 4.25 ERA in 16 appearances last season during his first year in the majors, including 14 starts.

ISU’s Fennelly agrees to contract extension

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March 28th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State women’s basketball coach Bill Fennelly will reach a milestone season next fall when he begins his 25th season on the sidelines in Ames.

And, after agreeing to a three-year contract extension Thursday, the dean of Big 12 coaches, will continue his tenure at Iowa State beyond the anniversary campaign. Fennelly’s contract extension runs through June 30, 2025.

“I love this place,” Fennelly said in his post-game comments Monday. “I love everything about it. I love coming to work. I love telling people I coach and work at Iowa State.”

The appreciation for Fennelly is equally strong.

“Bill built a program from scratch and, more impressively, maintained major success for more than two decades,” Athletics Director Jamie Pollard said. “There’s a loyalty factor and a commitment (to Iowa State) factor with Bill that isn’t very typical today. He has been fully invested in the ‘Iowa State Way’ for a long time and our fan base has reaped the benefits.”

As Fennelly prepares for his silver anniversary season in Ames, he will join a list of peers with at least 25 years working at one school that includes the likes of Geno Auriemma (34 years at UConn), Doug Bruno (33, DePaul), Sylvia Hatchell (33, North Carolina), Tara VanDerveer (33, Stanford) and Muffet McGraw (32, Notre Dame).

Fennelly is also climbing the list of longest-tenured coaches in Iowa State history, which includes Jack McGuire (men’s swimming, 34 years), Cap Timm (baseball, 33), Harold Nichols (wrestling, 32), Dale Anderson (men’s golf, 30), Hugo Otopalik (wrestling, 28) and Bill Bergan (men’s cross country, 25).

Fennelly won his 500th game at Iowa State last season and has a 24-year record of 505-262 (.658) with the Cyclones. His career mark over 31 years is 671-315 (.618). His career win total is 14th nationally among active coaches.

“Both (Iowa State President) Dr. Wendy Wintersteen and I wanted to extend our support to Bill in light of the fact that my tenure with the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee begins this fall,” Pollard said. “I will miss some Cyclone games with my committee work, so we wanted to re-state and extend our support for Bill’s leadership of this program.”

Fennelly’s 2018-19 team was 26-9, finished second in both the Big 12 regular-season standings and the Big 12 Tournament and hosted two games in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. It was Fennelly’s 20th season with at least 20 victories, making him one of only 13 active coaches with that distinction. He is one of 13 finalists for the 2019 U.S. Marine Corps / WBCA National Coach of the Year award.

LARRY LEE GRIEDER, 66, of Harlan (3-30-2019)

Obituaries

March 28th, 2019 by Jim Field

LARRY LEE GRIEDER, 66, of Harlan died Monday, March 25th at home.  Graveside service for LARRY LEE GRIEDER will be held on Saturday, March 30th at 12:00 pm at the Harlan Cemetery.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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LARRY LEE GRIEDER is survived by:

Daughter:  Jillian Grieder of Springfield, OR.

Sister:  LeAnn Grieder of Harlan.

Update: WI Lottery officials ID winning ticket retailer

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March 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Wisconsin Lottery officials have identified the retailer that sold the winning ticket in Wednesday’s $768 million Powerball drawing. Lottery Director Cindy Polzin told reporters at a news conference Thursday that a Speedway gas station in New Berlin in suburban Milwaukee sold the winning ticket. The station will receive $100,000 for selling the ticket.

Polzin says the winner hasn’t been identified. The person has 180 days to come forward. If the winner opts for a cash payout instead of annuities, the prize is worth $477 million. Annuities would be paid out over 29 years. Wisconsin Revenue Secretary Peter Barca says if the winner takes the cash option, the state would receive $38 million in tax revenue. He wasn’t sure how much tax revenue the state would collect each year if the winner takes annuities.

JULIA ‘JUDY’ McCARTY, 90, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 3/30/19)

Obituaries

March 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

JULIA ‘JUDY’ McCARTY, 90, of Guthrie Center, died Tuesday, March 26th, at The New Homestead in Guthrie Center. Services for JUDY McCARTY will be held 1-p.m. Saturday, March 30th, at the First United Methodist Church in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

There is no visitation.

Burial of cremains will be 4-p.m. Saturday in the Union Cemetery at Guthrie Center.

JULIA ‘JUDY’ McCARTY is survived by:

Her son – Bill McCarty.

Her daughters – Cindy Redfern, and Candy McCarty.

Iowa governor signs campus free speech legislation

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March 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s governor has signed a bill backed by conservative groups that requires public universities and community colleges to implement policies protecting free speech on campus. The Des Moines Register reports that Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the legislation Wednesday mandating that the schools consider what changes they need to make to maintain the “fullest degree of intellectual freedom and free expression.”

President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week that ordered colleges to protect free speech or risk losing federal funding. Conservative students and groups nationwide complain that their free speech rights have been restricted on liberal campuses in recent years, triggering a series of proposals from state legislators.

Cass Co. Treasurer: 2nd half property taxes now due

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March 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall is reminding property owners, that the second-half of real estate and mobile home taxes are now due. You can pay your property taxes online at www.iowatreasurers.org, or in-person at the courthouse in Atlantic. The Treasurer’s Office accepts credit and debit cards, with a convenience fee. The deadline for payments without penalty, is Monday, April 1st.

(Final Update 2:14-p.m.) Vehicle strikes building in Anita Thu. morning

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March 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports that at about 10:20-a.m. today (Thursday), they received word of an accident on Main Street in Anita. In their report Thursday afternoon, officials said a 1986 Chevy S-10 pickup owned and driven by 86-year old Merlin Joseph Kraus, was parked on Main Street when Kraus drove forward over a curb and struck a light pole.

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He then put the pickup in reverse and struck a 2015 Chevy Impala owned by FNB Bank which was parked on the opposite side of Main Street. Kraus’ pickup then went forward once again, and struck a building at 764 Main Street, in Anita. One passenger in the Chevy, who hit their head on the windshield, was transported to Cass County Memorial Hospital by Anita Fire and Rescue for treatment of minor injuries. Damage to the parked vehicle is estimated at $3,000; damage to the building was estimated at $800; and damage to Kraus’ vehicle is estimated at $1,500. The incident remains under investigation.

Cass County Sheriff’s report – 6 arrests

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March 28th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office report six arrests took place from March 17th through the 24th. On March 17th deputies arrested 36-year old Dustin Ray Bozwell, of Emerson, on charges of OWI 3rd or Subsequent Offense (D Felony) and Driving While Revoked (Serious). Bozwell was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on $6,000 bond. On March 20th,  the Cass County Sheriff’s Office served a District Court warrant for Probation Violation on 27-year old Mark Allen Fredericksen, of Atlantic. Fredericksen was already held at the Cass County Jail on Atlantic Police Department charges and remains held on $11,000 bond.

On March 21st, deputies arrested 31-year old Melanie Margaret Mary Padilla, of Cedar Rapids, on a District Court warrant for Violation of Probation. Padilla was taken to the Cass County Jail and released upon serving time owed. On March 22nd, deputies arrested 25-year old Tyler Mathew Harrington, of Lincoln, NE, on a charge of OWI 1st Offense (Serious). Harrington was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on his own recognizance. That same day, deputies arrested 56-year old Craig Allen Lang, of Atlantic, on a charge of OWI 2nd Offense (Aggravated). Lang was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance.

And, on March 24th, 47-year old Kevin Eugene Funke, of Massena, was arrested on a charge of Disorderly Conduct (Simple). Funke was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance.