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Motte has elbow surgery; Cards activate Adams

Sports

May 8th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals closer Jason Motte had season-ending Tommy John surgery Tuesday. Motte tweeted the ligament replacement surgery on his right elbow “went well.” “One day closer to getting back out there then yesterday,” he wrote on Twitter. The Cardinals announced before their game against the Cubs that they had activated first baseman Matt Adams (right oblique) from the disabled list.

Motte was placed on the Cardinals’ disabled list March 29 with right elbow soreness. After trying to rehab the injury and play catch, the team decided he should have the elbow-ligament replacement procedure. Motte saved 42 games in 2012 with a 2.75 ERA. Edward Mujica has taken over as the closer for St. Louis. He has converted all eight of his chances and has a 2.08 ERA.

KC hires Ballard as director of player personnel

Sports

May 8th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have hired longtime Bears personnel man Chris Ballard to be their director of player personnel. Chiefs general manager John Dorsey announced the move Tuesday. Ballard has spent the past 12 seasons with the Bears, rising from an area scout to serving last season as their director of pro scouting. Among the player he helped draft were running back Matt Forte, cornerback Charles Tillman and defensive tackle Tommie Harris.

Before joining the NFL, Ballard spent seven seasons as an assistant coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville, where he helped tutor current Chiefs assistant defensive backs coach Al Harris. Dorsey said that Ballard is respected around the league, and called him “a tremendous talent evaluator and a great fit for our staff.”

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., May 8th 2013

News

May 8th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Because the Iowa Senate declined to agree to a number of contentious policy proposals, a multifaceted spending bill will likely move to a negotiating committee. Lawmakers in the Democratic-controlled Senate rejected the version of the so-called standings bill yesterday that previously passed the Republican-majority House. The bill now moves back to the House.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Voters have rejected a proposal that would have allowed casino gambling in south-central Iowa’s Warren County. The Des Moines Register reports that unofficial results show more than 60 percent of voters rejected the measure. Warren County Citizens for Good Jobs and Wild Rose Entertainment had proposed building a casino, hotel, events center and bowling alley in northwest Norwalk, near Iowa Highways 5 and 28.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A disaster proclamation for 15 Iowa counties due to storms and flooding has been issued by Gov. Terry Branstad. The proclamation is the third such proclamation in recent weeks and covers counties in south and southeast Iowa. Counties covered by the proclamation are Appanoose, Clinton, Davis, Decatur, Des Moines, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lucas, Marion, Monroe, Ringgold, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren and Wayne.

CLARION, Iowa (AP) — A prosecutor says an Osage teenager is a cold-blooded killer who was not insane when he shot his mother multiple times and tried to rape her. Assistant Iowa Attorney General Denise Timmins said during her closing argument in Wright County District Court in Clarion that 14-year-old Noah Crooks waited for the right time to shoot 37-year-old Gretchen Crooks. Noah is charged with first-degree murder and assault with intent to commit sexual abuse in the March 24, 2012, killing of his mother. The teen is relying on an insanity defense. A jury will begin deliberations today.

Logano commits to Nationwide race in Iowa

Sports

May 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — Joey Logano will run a NASCAR Nationwide race in Iowa in June, the night before competing in a Sprint Cup event at Pocono. The Iowa Speedway says Logano will return to its .875-mile track for its Nationwide opener on June 8. Logano beat Kevin Harvick in a K&N Pro Series race at Iowa in 2007 and led the first competitive lap ever run at the track as a 16-year-old in 2006.

Logano says that racing at Iowa and Pocono should be fun and that he’s looking to go “two-for-two” for the weekend. Logano is the biggest driver yet committed to Iowa’s first Nationwide race of the season. The track will host another Nationwide race in August in addition to an IndyCar event and two Camping World Trucks series races.

CCMH west entrance & parking lot to reopen May 8th

News

May 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Officials at Cass County Memorial Hospital announced today (Tuesday), that the west entrance and parking lot (along 10th Street) will reopen Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The area had been closed for construction since early April.

CEO Pat Markham says they “Appreciate everyone’s cooperation and patience with this temporary closure.” The west entrance door will be open from 5:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday through Friday. Weekend and holiday hours will be 9:00 am – 6:00 pm. Patients and visitors coming to the hospital cafeteria, Rehabilitation Services, Human Resources, Educational Services, and Public Relations will find the west entrance especially convenient.

Former West Central IA Rep. named new C.O.O of the IA Veterans Home

News

May 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad’s office has announced that retired Brig. Gen. Jodi Tymeson is resigning her post as head of Department of Veterans Affairs to assume her new role as the Chief Operating Officer of the Iowa Veterans Home. Tymeson’s first day will be May 28th.

Tymeson served in the Iowa Army National Guard from 1974-2007. While there, she graduated from officer candidate school and was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1982. She served as platoon leader, company commander, battalion commander and troop command commander – responsible for 3,450 soldiers.

Tymeson was selected to attend the Army War College as a national security fellow at Harvard University’s JFK School of Government, graduating in 1999. She is the first female promoted to brigadier general in the Iowa Army National Guard. She retired in 2007 with 33 years of service. Tymeson’s husband, John, is a retired brigadier general, following his 34 years of military service. He is a Vietnam veteran, and currently serves as chair of the board of directors at the Food Bank of Iowa.

Jodi Tymeson also served as a full-time 6th grade teacher at Cedar Heights Elementary in Cedar Falls from 1988-1992, and taught as a substitute teacher from 1993-1998. From 2001-2010, Tymeson served nearly 30,000 constituents as a state representative for Madison, Warren and Dallas Counties. She served as House Education Committee chair for four years, in addition to a number of other committee assignments.

Gov. Branstad will begin the search for Tymeson’s replacement immediately.

BARBARA JEAN BUTTLER, 85, of Stuart (Svcs. 5-10-2013)

Obituaries

May 7th, 2013 by admin

BARBARA JEAN BUTTLER, 85, of Stuart died Mon., May 6th at the Stuart Community Care Center. Funeral services for BARBARA JEAN BUTTLER will be held at 10:00 AM Fri., May 10th at the Johnson Family Funeral Home Chapel in Stuart.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 PM Thurs., May 9th at the Johnson Family Funeral Home Chapel in Stuart.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Stuart Rescue Unit, in care of, Johnson Family Funeral Home, PO Box 246, Stuart, IA 50250.

Online condolences may be left online at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Wet spring brings troubling start to corn planting

Ag/Outdoor

May 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Farmers in the nation’s breadbasket who only recently were praying for an end to a withering drought are now pining for enough sunshine and heat to dry their muddy fields in time to plant their corn and other crops. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says only 12 percent of the nation’s cornfields have been planted. That’s about a quarter of the amount farmers had planted by this point in the season over the last five years. In Iowa, which is the nation’s biggest corn producer, only 8 percent of the corn crop is in the ground. That’s down from 62 percent at this point last year.

ISU’s Otzelberger leaving for Washington

Sports

May 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State assistant coach T.J. Otzelberger is leaving the Cyclones for a similar position with Washington. Huskies coach Lorenzo Romar announced Otzelberger’s hiring on Tuesday, calling him a “tenacious recruiter.”  The 36-year-old Otzelberger has been with Iowa State since 2006. He was promoted to associate head coach in 2010 under Fred Hoiberg. Though Otzelberger’s strength lied with recruiting, he was also responsible for Iowa State’s game plans over the past two seasons.

Otzelberger tells The Associated Press that the move felt like a logical step in what he hopes is his progression to a head coaching job someday.

Iowa’s expanded DNA sampling bill goes to governor

News

May 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A bill that would require people convicted of certain aggravated misdemeanors to submit DNA samples now heads to the desk of Gov. Terry Branstad  for review. The Iowa House approved the Senate’s changes to the bill Tuesday on an 84 to 15 vote. The measure would require adults convicted of crimes like aggravated misdemeanor assault and theft to submit DNA samples to the federal DNA database.  Currently, only convicted felons and sexual offenders must submit samples.

The Senate changed the initial bill last week to exempt deferred judgment cases and misdemeanors related to hazardous waste, agricultural production and gambling. Traffic offenses are also exempt unless a person has three operating while intoxicated convictions in 12 years.  The Senate passed a similar bill last year, but it died in the House.