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Class 1A and 2A District Semifinal Baseball Scoreboard 07/13/2021

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July 13th, 2021 by admin

CLASS 1A 

District 10
Martensdale-St. Marys 10, Southeast Warren 0
Mount Ayr 9, Lamoni 1

District 12
Coon Rapids-Bayard 15, Colo-Nesco 5
Ogden 13, Collins-Maxwell 3

District 13
CAM 10, Bedford 0 (6 inn) – ON KJAN
Lenox 4, Nodaway Valley 3

District 14
St. Albert 13, Riverside 2
Exira-EHK 11, Sidney 1

District 15
Tri-Center 6, West Harrison 0
Logan-Magnolia 4, Audubon 3

CLASS 2A

District 4 @ Van Meter
Van Meter 11, Southeast Valley 1
ACGC 5, Woodward-Granger 0

District 15 @ Underwood
Underwood 6, Shenandoah 2
Clarinda 6, Treynor 1

District 16 @ Merchants Park (Carroll)
Kuemper Catholic 13, MVAOCOU 3
Panorama 11, OABCIG 0 (5 inn)

Spieker fans 10, Cougars advance to District Final

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July 13th, 2021 by admin

Lane Spieker had the fastball working and struck out ten batters on the night to lead the CAM Cougars to a 10-0 win over the Bedford Bulldogs in 6 innings of play. Heading into the sixth Spieker had only faced three batters over the minimum and he started the sixth by striking out the first two Bulldogs up. He then had one slip away to hit Dylan Swaney on the leg and allowed a hit and a walk to follow to load the bases. CAM Head Coach Dan Daugherty then went to closer Joe Kauffman who struck out Noah Johnson to finish the contest. After the game Spieker said he really felt good about the fast ball early.

At the plate the Cougars racked up 10 hits on the night. They scored three runs in the first to grab the early lead led by a 2RBI double by Ethan Follmann. The Cougars also plated three in the 4th with Kauffman driving in 2 with a double. The Cougars led 9-0 heading into the sixth and Ethan Follmann got on with a base hit. He would then steal his way over to third. A wild pitch during Jack Follmann’s at bat allowed Follmann to come home and he slid in safely for the game ending run.

The Cougars improve to 24-6 on the season and will host the District 13 final on Saturday night against Lenox. We’ll have that game on KJAN with pregame at 6:45pm. Spieker said the team seems to be hitting a pretty good stride at the right time.

Bedford finished the game with 3 hits, two from Silas Walston. The Bulldogs end their season with a record of 8-17.

Groundbreaking warden retires

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The first woman to serve as a warden at an Iowa prison for men has retired. Chris Weitzel spoke during the Board of Corrections meeting last week and reflected on her career that started as a corrections officer. “When I started in 1982 at Mitchelville my goal was to be a warden. And I have had an amazing career with wonderful opportunities,” Weitzel says, “but those opportunities were there because I made those opportunities. I got involved in every single thing I could possibly involve myself in.” Weitzel’s last position was as the interim warden at the Fort Dodge prison, and she had also held that job in Newton and Clarinda.

Weitzel says there were many things she liked about the job.  “We never have the same day twice. We make a difference in somebody’s life every single day. And I preach that over and over and over to my staff — because corrections is not a positive environment — and I think sometimes we get caught up in the negativity,” Weitzel says. She says the staff doesn’t see the daily impact they make and underestimate their value.

“And so I am constantly reminding staff ‘you make a difference whether you see it or don’t.’ and then, just our staff. We have the best staff in the state, and they are so dedicated to the mission of our work every single day, even in times of hardship,” Weitzel says. Weitzel says the reality of retirement didn’t hit her until the Board of Corrections approved her replacement.

“I have a lot of things that I am proud of through my career,” she says, “buy I think probably the thing that I am most proud of is that I was the first female warden at a men’s institution in Iowa. I hope that that has paved the way — I know it has paved the way for other women.” Weitzel says she looks forward to spending more time with her family and being able to go on vacations without taking along an Ipad.

Department of Corrections director, Beth Skinner, says Weitzel has laid a 38-year foundation in corrections that will never be forgotten.

Scholten won’t run for office in 2022, he’ll lead national group targeting rural voters

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Democrat who came within a couple of points of defeating Republican Congressman Steve King in 2018 has announced his plans for the 2022 election cycle. J.D. Scholten, of Sioux City, released a video message this (Tuesday) afternoon. “I have decided not to seek elected office this time around,” Scholten says. “Instead, I’m joining RuralVote.org as their executive director.”

Scholten had been among those Democrats mentioned as potential candidates for the U.S. Senate in 2022. Scholten says the national group he’s now leading aims to boost Democratic turnout in about three dozen rural counties around the country. “RuralVote.org last fall in just a few weeks put 42,500 yard signs in three battleground states in rural communities,” Scholten says. “Now, this cycle we’re looking take 39 counties across this nation and improve Democratic performance by 5%.”

JD Scholten

Scholten, who also ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. House in 2020, got more votes than Joe Biden did in Iowa’s fourth congressional district. Scholten drove himself around in an R-V he called “Sioux City Sue” and visited each of the district’s 39 counties. Scholten suggests Democrats have to learn the lessons of 2020 as they prepare for the next election.  “Right now, Democratic policies are very popular, however they’re being drowned by mis- and disinformation. We have to remember that we’re just a handful of states and under 100,000 votes from a Donald Trump second term and a Republican-controlled House and Senate,” Scholten says.

“Our campaign’s going to be focused on being in battleground states in 2022.” He says that may or may not include Iowa. Before he entered politics, Scholten played professional baseball in Canada, Europe, and the U.S., including a stint with the Sioux City Explorers. This season, at the age of 41, he’s been pitching for a Minneapolis-based team in an amateur baseball league.

ROSA EDDY, 103, of Greenfield (Funeral Svcs. 7/19/21)

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ROSA EDDY, 103, of Greenfield, died Tuesday, July 13, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.  Funeral services for ROSA EDDY will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, July 19th, at the Greenfield United Methodist Church. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements

Friends may call at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield on Sunday, July 18, 2021, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., with thee family greeting friends from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Greenfield Cemetery. 

Memorials  may be directed to the Fairview Congregational Christian Church south of Stuart.

ROSA EDDY is survived by her two sons:

Kenneth (Kim) Eddy, of Greenfield, and Dennis (Pat) Eddy, of Stuart.

11 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; 4 great great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Grassley introduces bill to streamline funding for rural broadband projects

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is introducing a bill today (Tuesday) which he says will help rural Iowa communities — as well as isolated towns across the U-S — get high-speed internet connections. The measure is called the Assisting Broadband Connectivity Act and it’s being co-sponsored in the Senate by Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar.

Grassley says, “This bipartisan bill will make changes to the rural broadband program at the U.S. Department of Agriculture so that areas aren’t automatically ineligible for federal funding because a project previously received state funding.” The update will help rural Iowa to move forward, Grassley says, by providing more coordination and funding for broadband projects. He says the bill should help to remove barriers to broadband expansion and streamline the process for hard-to-serve rural areas.

“States will be able to use federal funds such as COVID aid for broadband,” he says, “fulfilling their requirement in most applications to match federal dollars.” Grassley, a Republican, says the legislation promises to help small communities connect all the pieces from state and federal levels to get the expensive, urgent projects completed. Grassley says he’s held town halls in 85 of Iowa’s 99 counties so far this year, and at practically every meeting, broadband is brought up.

“Some places you go in rural Iowa are mostly connected with the work of small telephone companies,” Grassley says, “and some of them have outstanding service and then other areas you go and they have no service or they’re underserved.” He says boosting broadband will spark economic development and create jobs in rural America.

Wild bats found at Omaha Zoo, visitors may’ve been exposed to rabies

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Visitors to a popular tourist destination in Omaha-Council Bluffs may have been exposed to a dangerous disease, and it’s not COVID-19. The Henry Doorly Zoo held an event over the 4th of July weekend where guests stayed overnight in the aquarium complex. One woman reportedly awoke to find a wild, brown bat near her head. She wasn’t injured but a total of seven wild bats were later caught in the building and one tested positive for rabies.

The zoo is recommending all 186 people who attended camping events that weekend and the last weekend in June seek treatment for exposure to rabies — at the zoo’s expense.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 7/13/21: 4 from NE arrested on drug charges

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports five arrests. At around 3:15-a.m. Monday, four people: 39-year-old Pi La; 36-year-old Has Ger Htoo; 24-year-old Ler Lar Shee, and 35-year-old Kta Dee, all of Omaha, were arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Their bonds were set at $1,300, each.

And, last Friday night, 21-year-old Monta Arnell Johnson, Jr., of Glenwood, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault, and Child Endangerment. He was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail. The Sheriff’s Office reports also, two people suffered minor injuries during a collision at around 11-a.m. Friday at the I-29/Bunge Ave ramp. Authorities say a 2021 side-dump dirt hauler driven by 33-year-old Arthur Saucier, of Bellevue, NE, was traveling west on Bunge Avenue. A 2019 Subaru driven by 59-year-old Timothy Charon, of Emerson, was traveling behind the dirt hauler when it slowed to turn left (South) onto an un-named dirt road (used for construction purposes).

Saucier advised authorities when he slowed, activated his turn signal, and was in the process of initiating the turn, the Subaru began to pass him. The front of the Subaru collided with the side/front of the dirt hauler, and entered the south ditch before continuing west and hitting a construction fence. The dirt hauler entered the south ditch and continued south. Charon told authorities the turn signal of the dirt hauler was activated AFTER he began the process of overtaking the truck.

Corner Conference 2021 All-Conference Softball Team

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July 13th, 2021 by Jim Field

The Corner Conference announced the 2021 All-Conference softball selections on Tuesday.

FIRST TEAM

  • Pitcher – Karly Millikan of Griswold (Elite)
  • Pitcher – Brenna Rossell of Griswold
  • Catcher – McKenna Wiechman of Griswold
  • Catcher – Jolie Sheldon of Sidney
  • Infielder – Haylee Pennockof Griswold (Elite)
  • Infielder – Makenna Askeland of Griswold (Elite)
  • Infielder – Tara Peterson of Stanton
  • Outfielder – Anna Kelley of Griswold (Elite)
  • Outfielder – Ali Silvius of Stanton
  • Outfielder – Lily Crom of Fremont-Mills
  • Utility – Brooklyn Adams of Stanton
  • Utility – Malea Moore of Fremont-Mills

SECOND TEAM 

  • Pitcher – Taylor Morgan of Fremont-Mills
  • Catcher – Addi Meese of Fremont-Mills
  • Pitcher/Catcher – Makenna Lauman of Sidney
  • Infielder – Tori Kilpatrick of Fremont-Mills
  • Infielder – Jenna Reynolds of Griswold
  • Infielder – Jenna Stephens of Stanton
  • Infielder – Sami York of Essex
  • Infielder – Mia Foster of Sidney
  • Outfielder – Dakota Reynolds of Griswold
  • Outfielder – Aunika Hayes of Sidney
  • Outfielder – Izzy Weldon of Fremont-Mills
  • Utility – Marleigh Johnson of Stanton
  • Utility – Macy Mitchell of Fremont-Mills

HONORABLE MENTION 

  • Kaitlyn Bruce of Stanton
  • Chloe Johnson of Fremont-Mills
  • Tori Burns of Essex
  • Fallon Sheldon of Sidney
  • Kylie Barrett of East Mills

NW IA man sentenced to 40 months in prison for getting pandemic relief for a fake business

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July 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A man who got federal pandemic relief through banks in Iowa and Minnesota for a non-existent business has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison. Fifty-seven-year-old Donald Franklin Trosin of Armstrong, Iowa, used to live in Champlin, Minnesota. He submitted more than 20 applications for Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loans for a business he claimed had 120 employees and a five MILLION dollar payroll — but Trosin didn’t operate a business.

He pleaded guilty this spring to major fraud and money laundering. Prosecutors say he tried to transfer the pandemic relief he got to people in other states and countries, including China. He’s been ordered to pay one-point-three million dollars in restitution.