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Bob Gibson, Hall of Fame ace for Cardinals, dies at 84

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October 2nd, 2020 by admin

FILE – In this Oct. 2, 1968, file photo, St. Louis Cardinals ace pitcher Bob Gibson throws to Detroit Tigers’ Norm Cash during the ninth inning of Game 1 of the baseball World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Gibson, the dominating pitcher who won a record seven consecutive World Series starts and set a modern standard for excellence when he finished the 1968 season with a 1.12 ERA, died Friday, Oct. 2, 2020. He was 84. (AP Photo, File)

By HILLEL ITALIE AP National Writer
Hall of Famer Bob Gibson, the dominating St. Louis Cardinals pitcher who won seven consecutive World Series starts and set a modern standard for excellence when he finished the 1968 season with an earned run average of 1.12, has died. The two-time Cy Young Award winner spent his entire 17-year career with the Cardinals and was named World Series MVP in their 1964 and ’67 championship seasons. He came up short in 1968, although he was named the National League’s MVP and won the Cy Young. Bob Gibson died Friday at 84.

 

9 Padres pitchers blank Cardinals 4-0 in Game 3, reach NLDS

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October 2nd, 2020 by admin

By BERNIE WILSON AP Sports Writer
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Craig Stammen and eight fellow relievers combined on a four-hitter in a brilliant, record-setting effort that sent the Padres over the St. Louis Cardinals 4-0 Friday night in the deciding Game 3 of their NL wild-card series. The Padres won a postseason series for the first time in 22 years and advanced to face the NL West rival Los Angeles Dodgers in a division series in Arlington, Texas, starting Tuesday. The Padres became the first team in baseball history to use eight or more pitchers in three straight postseason games.

 

Key turnover, 3 Johnson rushing TD’s lead Atlantic to road win over Shenandoah

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October 2nd, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans got three second half rushing touchdowns from Bodie Johnson and pushed away to a 28-0 road win over Shenandoah on Friday night. The Trojans locked up the 2A-District 9 title with the win. It was a penalty filled contest and both teams couldn’t convert in the first half. Atlantic led at the break 7-0 on a 30-yard touchdown pass from Garrett McLaren to Colin Mullenix.

The Trojans broke the game open in the 3rd quarter. Colton Tasto sparked the turnaround by plucking a pitch from Shenandoah quarterback Zayne Zwickel out of the air and taking it inside the Mustangs 5 yard line. Bodie Johnson rammed it in to the endzone on the next play to put Atlantic up 14-0. Johnson added a 25-yarder later in the quarter and a 24-yard touchdown run early in the fourth to complete the scoring.

Johnson finished the game with 155 yards on 17 carries and the three scores. Colin Mullenix had just two grabs on the night but he gobbled up 76 yards on those catches and the early touchdown. The Trojans outgained the Mustangs 281-159 on offense. The downside was Atlantic getting penalized 14 times for 130 yards on the night. The Mustangs were called for 6 penalties for 75 yards. Each team turned the ball over twice.

The Trojans improve to 5-1 with the win and will finish off the regular season next week against Red Oak. It will be the Trojans first game at the newly renovated Trojan Bowl and we’ll have coverage on KJAN and KJANTV. Shenandoah falls to 3-3 and will host Greene County for their final regular season game.

High School Football Scoreboard – Week 6 – 10/02/2020

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October 2nd, 2020 by admin

Friday (10/02/2020)

CLASS 4A:

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 56, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 13

CLASS 3A:

District 9

Glenwood 28, Carroll 21
Harlan 35, Creston O-M 7

CLASS 2A:

District 9

Atlantic 28, Shenandoah 0– ON KJAN and KJANTV
Clarinda at Greene County 22, Clarinda 15 OT
Des Moines Christian 22, Red Oak 13

CLASS 1A:

District 8

Panorama 26, AC/GC 0
Van Meter 35,Kuemper Catholic 18
Woodward-Granger 53, West Central Valley 7

District 9

East Sac County 26, Missouri Valley 0
OABCIG 49, Underwood 22
Treynor 70, MVAOCOU 0

CLASS A:

District 8

Earlham 21, Nodaway Valley 14
Ogden 20, Wayne 0
Madrid 47, Perry 0

District 9

Southwest Valley 51, Sidney 14
St. Albert 47, Tri-Center 26
Riverside 35, Davis County 14 (ND @ Central Decatur)

District 10

IKM-Manning 35, Westwood 14
Ridge View 19 Woodbury Central 18
Logan-Magnolia 53, West Monona 0

CLASS 8:

District 7

East Mills 53, East Union 12

District 8

Ar-We-Va 61, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 12– ON SPARTAN MEDIA
Coon Rapids-Bayard 49, Stanton-Essex 12
West Harrison/Whiting 20, Boyer Valley 8
Woodbine 98, Glidden-Ralston 47

New effort aims to halt spike in evictions during pandemic

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There’s a spike in eviction filings in Iowa linked to the pandemic, even though the C-D-C has halted some evictions since the extra 600-dollar unemployment payments expired. Iowa Legal Aid and Polk County housing officials have been at the Polk County Courthouse in Des Moines to provide legal and rental assistance to people facing eviction. Nick Smithberg is executive director of Iowa Legal Aid.

“It is of vital importance that tenants engage in this process, deliver the CDC notices to their landlords, and show up for their court cases,” Smithberg says. “They will not win if they don’t show up.” The new eviction prevention program has allowed about 250 Polk County residents to stay in their homes. That number includes about 130 children. Smithberg says they connect tenants to rental assistance, because the moratorium doesn’t suspend rent payments.

He says, “The landlords get income that they would have lost and don’t have vacancies, the tenants keep a roof over their house, and the public gets the benefit of avoiding the adverse health crisis of having people become homeless during the middle of a pandemic.” Smithberg says they’ve been able to stop almost all evictions of renters who showed up for their hearings. He says he hopes to expand the program to other parts of the state.

(reporting by Katarina Sostaric, Iowa Public Radio)

Governor reacts to Trump’s Covid diagnosis

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds says she’s praying for a quick, healthy recovery for President Trump. “You know, there’s various ways that the virus impacts individuals,” Reynolds says, “so we’ll wait and see what kind of symptoms that the president and the first lady and those that have tested positive have.” Reynolds says it’s unclear when Trump may return to the campaign trail.

President Donald Trump arrives at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, in Bethesda, Md., Friday, Oct. 2, 2020, on Marine One helicopter after he tested positive for COVID-19. White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is at left. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

“He’s isolated for 10 days. He has to test, I think, two negative tests prior to being able to go back out,” Reynolds says, ” so we’ll just kind of wait to see what his symptoms are.” Reynolds says there are plenty of surrogates, like her, who can carry the Trump campaign message to voters. “We had one of the strongest economies in our lifetime and then Covid hit,” Reynolds says. “…The president is the guy that can get that economy back up and going.”

After a visit to the White House IN MAY, Reynolds went into quarantine after an aide to Vice President Pence tested positive for Covid.  “I was in the Situation Room and there was actually someone (there) who tested positive,” Reynolds says. “So, with essential workers, you just wear the mask. I social distanced. I limited my exposure to anybody and I tested for nine days straight and it was the PCR testing — which is the ‘gold standard’ — and tested negative I’ve been tested multiple times since then.” Reynolds says she had a cold early in the pandemic.

“And, just to be sure it was a cold, we got the testing done and it was negative, so we’ll continue to be responsible and do the right thing,” Reynolds says. “If I can’t social distance, I will have a mask on and just continue moving our economy forward.” Governor Reynolds made her comments after visiting with a doctor in Le Mars who has posted videos on Facebook about the latest Covid-19 developments. Vice President Mike Pence, who was on Iowa yesterday (Thursday), has announced he and his wife have tested NEGATIVE for the coronavirus.

Pence discussed his work leading the White House Coronavirus Task Force during appearances in Carter Lake and Des Moines. “With American innovation, our dedicated researchers we believe are just literally weeks away from the first coronavirus vaccine for the American people and we’ll have tens of millions of doses available the moment it’s approved,” Pence said. Pence spoke to about 270 people in Carter Lake and 600 people in Des Moines yesterday (Thursday), mentioning two treatments the F-D-A has approved for Covid patients.

“We’ve demonstrated as a nation that we can slow the spread,” Pence said. “We’re going to continue to protect the vulnerable, continue to save lives and we’re opening up America again.” According to the vice president’s office, the last time Pence and Trump were in close proximity was Tuesday, at the White House.

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 6 – 10/02/2020

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October 2nd, 2020 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you in 2020 by Rush CPA and Associates and Fareway.

Last Week:

Matt Mullenix 7-1
Doug Leonard 6-2
Chris Parks 6-2
Jim Field 6-2

2020 Overall Standings:

Doug Leonard 33-7
Matt Mullenix 32-8
Jim Field 30-10
Chris Parks 28-12

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Trump “Victory Tour” bus to be in Atlantic, Sunday

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Republican Party, Friday, announced that the Trump Victory Tour Bus will be making a pit stop in Atlantic on Sunday, October 4th. The bus will arrive at approximately 11:25 a.m., and bus will be carrying Iowa-native and former United States Attorney General Matt Whitaker, among others.

The bus will be parked in front of the Republican Headquarters location at 506 Chestnut St. in downtown Atlantic.

AHST to resume hybrid model on Monday for certain grades

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the AHSTW School District report the absenteeism due to COVID-19, as well as the expiration of a significant number of quarantines, “Will return absentee percentages in the Primary and Intermediate to a rate that allows” the District to return to full-time face-to-face instruction for grades PK-8, on Monday, Oct. 5th.

It was noted however, that “Due to a continued increase in positive cases, grades 9-12 will return via [the] hybrid model for the week of Monday, October 5th – Friday, October 9th, rather than full-time face-to-face as the other students.” School officials said affected families will receive separate communication from High School Principal Michael Embrock, to let them know whether their students are assigned to attend on “A” days or “B” days as well as more detailed schedule information.

According to the District Administrative Team, “All previously communicated quarantine dates remain in effect, so please note that your child may still have a different return date that what [was] described,” and that “They will continue to attend remotely until their quarantine expires and as long as they are healthy enough to do so.”

For more information, see the letter posted on social media:

Iowa governor allows college bars to reopen with distancing

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds is allowing bars in Iowa’s two largest college towns to reopen next week after a five-week closure helped stop coronavirus outbreaks among young adults. Reynolds signed an order allowing bars to reopen Monday in Johnson and Story counties as long as they follow social-distancing rules.

Breweries, wineries and distilleries are allowed to reopen almost immediately, on Friday at 5 p.m. The venues are often packed with University of Iowa and Iowa State University students. The order says all customers must consume their food and drinks while seated at a bar, booth or table, and must be at least 6 feet apart.