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Wednesday Morning AP Iowa News

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September 26th, 2012 by admin

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – A Cedar Rapids man has been indicted on charges of a false Hepatitis B claim to FDA investigators. Luke Truesdell made his initial court appearance today and was released on bond. Authorities say he falsely told FDA investigators that a Hepatitis B carrier had bled into batches of a consumer product made by his former employer.

CENTERVILLE, Iowa (AP) – A fire has consumed one business in the Centerville town square and extensively damaged two others. Eyewitnesses said thick black smoke and flames could be seen 10 to 15 feet in the air after yesterday’s fire. The Centerville Fire Department sought help from six surrounding departments.

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Federal lawmakers from Iowa and other states along the Mississippi River are pressing to modernize the waterway’s system of locks and dams. They say upgrades are badly needed to handle barges that have gotten bigger over time. The busiest lock on the river — near St. Louis — was closed last week for emergency repairs.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – A judge has ordered a survey of jurors to determine if pretrial publicity has made them too biased to decide the drug and assault charges against the father of one of two missing Iowa girls. The results will determine whether Daniel Morrissey can receive a fair trial in Black Hawk County. Morrissey is the father of Lyric Cook, who disappeared with her cousin, Elizabeth Collins.

Skyscan Forecast 9/26/12

Weather

September 26th, 2012 by admin

Today:  Partly cloudy with a high near 78.  NE winds around 10.

Tonight:  Partly cloudy with a low around 42.  NE winds 5.

Tomorrow:  Partly cloudy with a high near 75.  East winds 10 MPH.

Friday:  Partly cloudy with a high around 78.

Saturday:  Partly cloudy with a high near 78.

Gophers in Good Shape at Big 10 Start, But Lots Left

Sports

September 25th, 2012 by Jim Field

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota begins Big Ten play as one of only three undefeated teams left in the conference, enjoying a 4-0 start for the first time since the 2008 season.

But while the Gophers are relishing their September success, already beating their victory total in each of the last two years, they’re trying to maintain perspective. These weren’t nationally ranked opponents, for one. And two-thirds of the schedule remains, so there’s no sense in celebrating now.

Rival Iowa is up next on Saturday, and though the Gophers have two straight wins over the Hawkeyes they haven’t won at Kinnick Stadium since 1999. Though Iowa has slipped in recent seasons, Minnesota is expecting a fired-up opponent, with the Floyd of Rosedale bronze pig trophy at stake.

Big Ten Surprises Minnesota, Northwestern Both 4-0

Sports

September 25th, 2012 by Jim Field

For all the Big Ten bashing going on, there are a couple feel-good stories playing out at Minnesota and Northwestern.

The Gophers and Wildcats are teams that typically fade from the conference spotlight in October. Right now, both are celebrating 4-0 starts.

Ohio State also has won four straight, but that’s no surprise.

Minnesota already has won one more game than it did all of last season, and Northwestern owns three of the Big Ten’s six wins over BCS-conference opponents.

Minnesota would be 5-0 for the first time since 2004 if it can beat Iowa on the road Saturday. Northwestern opens Big Ten play at home against Indiana.

Ferentz, Hawkeyes Feeling the Heat

Sports

September 25th, 2012 by Jim Field

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz shook up his staff in the off season because he believed back-to-back 4-4 finishes in the Big Ten simply wasn’t good enough.

Right now, the Hawkeyes don’t look like they can finish anywhere near .500 in the league.

Iowa’s slow descent into mediocrity sped up on Saturday with a shocking 32-31 loss to Central Michigan.

The reeling Hawkeyes (2-2) on Saturday host Minnesota, which is off to a surprising 4-0 start. Ferentz defended quarterback James Vandenberg and his coaching staff Tuesday while saying the Hawkeyes have to learn from last week’s loss and move on.

BERTHA HANSEN, 88, of Elk Horn (SVCS 9/29/12)

Obituaries

September 25th, 2012 by admin

BERTHA HANSEN, 88, of Elk Horn, died on Tuesday, September 25 at Salem Lutheran Home.  Funeral services for BERTHA HANSEN will be held on Saturday, September 29 at 10:30 AM at Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

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Visitation will be held on Saturday, September 29 at 9:15 AM prior to the service at the funeral home.

Burial will be at Jacksonville Cemetery.

BERTHA HANSEN is survived by:

Son:  Ivan (Jan) Hansen of Jacksonville

Daughter:  Freda (Brent) Littleton of Valley Falls, KS

2 brothers:  Kjer (Loretta) Christensen of Elk Horn;  Svend Christensen of Mitchellville

3 grandchildren

Atlantic School Board Work Session to be held Tuesday

News

September 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will hold a work session Tuesday evening at the high school. The meeting in the Media Center, begins at 7:30-p.m. During the session, the Board will enter into a closed session to discuss whether or not to conduct a hearing on the suspension or expulsion of a student. Other discussion will focus on the District’s Capital Needs.

Tuesday Mid-Day AP State News

News

September 25th, 2012 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – A University of Iowa fraternity is being shut down after hazing allegations. The national headquarters of Sigma Alpha Epsilon says it’s expelling the chapter’s 90 members. Authorities haven’t discussed details about the case.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa state senator says more than $240 million in state and local tax dollars that’s being committed to attract a fertilizer plant to southeast Iowa is part of the “worst economic deal in state history.” Iowa City Democrat Joe Bolkcom says he believes the $1.4 billion Orascom project was already headed to Iowa and the state didn’t need to be so generous. Iowa’s money was on top of $300 million in federal subsidies.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Union employees at Anderson Erickson Dairy are returning to work in Des Moines after a one-day strike. The company and the Teamsters union agreed last night to meet to discuss union members’ health care benefits.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A new consultant’s report says Iowa could save nearly $116.3 million a year if it overhauled state worker benefits. Aon Hewitt officials say the state should have 29,000 state employees pay higher deductibles and 20 percent of their health care premiums.

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) – Iowa lawmakers and police officers will gather to dedicate a bridge in honor of a trooper who died in the line of duty. A Cedar River bridge on Interstate380/Highway 20 will be dedicated tomorrow in honor of Trooper Charles Whitney. He died in June 1985 when he was struck by a vehicle whose driver had fallen asleep.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Iowa prison officials will conduct an emergency drill that could cause traffic delays in the corridor between Iowa City and Cedar Rapids. The Iowa Medical and Classification Center in Oakdale plans to conduct a “full-scale emergency preparedness exercise” today. Authorities say motorists will experience an increase in traffic near the prison.

Teenager Charged with Arson After Incident at Atlantic HS

News

September 25th, 2012 by admin

An arson incident at Atlantic High School Monday led the arrest of a 15-year-old girl.

Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green says she lit an article and threw it into a trash can in the girl’s restroom which started the trash can on fire.  He says when the APD spoke with juvenile authorities they recommended she be charged with 1st degree arson.

The girl remains at the Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs until her court appearance.

Backayrd and Beyond 09-25-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 25th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Simon Estes, Internationally renowned Bass Baritone performer, about his education activities and his upcoming performance at the Audubon High School.

 

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