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Area Softball Scores from Friday, 6/15/18

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June 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Fort Dodge Tournament:

Muscatine 6, Atlantic 5 (10 inn)
Atlantic 6, Clear Creek-Amana 5 (Alexis Handel reached 45 career home runs. Ally Anderson won her 100th career game. Kennedy Goergen had a walk-off hit in the win)
Bishop Heelan 4, Harlan 3
Fort Dodge 6, Harlan 1

Elsewhere:

CB Abraham Lincoln 11, Clarinda 7
Audubon 7, Missouri Valley 6 (9 inn)
Boyer Valley 9, Ar-We-Va 8
Carroll 16, Kuemper Catholic 3
Coon Rapids-Bayard 5, Exira-EHK 0
Creston 5, Red Oak 2
Fremont-Mills 13, Essex 7
Glidden-Ralston 4, Earlham 3
IKM-Manning 6, Logan-Magnolia 2
Lenox 11, Southeast Warren 1
Mount Ayr 11, Central Decatur 2
Pleasantville 12, Southwest Valley 0
Sidney 12, East Mills 1
Treynor 12, Riverside 6
Underwood 12, Tri-Center 6

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, 6/16/18

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June 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Health insurance company Medica says it will offer insurance plans statewide in Iowa again next year through the Affordable Care Act exchange. The Minnesota-based company also says it will expand insurance offering for many Iowans.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A Michigan man accused of ordering drugs online and having them shipped to a friend in Dubuque _ who then died of an overdose _ has pleaded guilty. Federal prosecutors for Iowa say 28-year-old Jay Rickert pleaded guilty Thursday in Cedar Rapids’ federal court to willfully causing the distribution of a controlled substance.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court has ruled for the first time that workers under union contract with the state may sue for wrongful discharge if they’re fired for retaliation or other improper reasons. The decision came Friday in a lawsuit filed in 2015 by former Iowa Workforce Development judge Susan Ackerman. Her claims include that former IWD Director Teresa Wahlert and other agency leaders defamed her, caused her emotional distress and breached her contract.

NEW HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) — The trial of an Iowa father charged in the death of his infant son will be moved from Chickasaw County to Henry County. The Courier reports that a judge on Thursday ordered the change of venue after defense attorneys for 28-year-old Zachary Paul Koehn argued he couldn’t get a fair trial in Chickasaw County because of pretrial publicity. The trial will be held in the Henry County Courthouse in Mount Pleasant, about 50 miles south of Iowa City. Koehn’s trial is set for Oct. 29.

Midwest Sports Headlines: Sat., 6/16/18

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June 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Kris Bryant ended a 24-game homerless drought, the longest of his career, and Ian Happ and Kyle Schwarber also went deep as the Chicago Cubs routed the St. Louis Cardinals 13-5. Bryant drilled a 448-foot, two-run shot to left field off an ineffective Michael Wacha in the third inning for his first home run since May 14.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Hundreds of people have gathered to say goodbye to Red Schoendienst. Among them are current and past St. Louis Cardinals players as well as fans. The Hall of Fame second baseman’s funeral was at the Cathedral Basilica in St. Louis. He died last week at 95. Schoendienst spent most of his playing career in St. Louis and managed the Cardinals to the 1967 World Series championship and the 1968 National League pennant.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Evan Gattis hit a go-ahead grand slam, Alex Bregman and Carlos Correa also went deep and the Houston Astros beat the Kansas City Royals 7-3 for their ninth consecutive win. Charlie Morton was a bit shaky but lasted six innings on the mound. Jakob Junis allowed three homers for Kansas City.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Florida pitcher Brady Singer has won the Dick Howser Trophy as college baseball’s player of the year. Singer carries a 12-1 record and 2.30 ERA into the College World Series. He was the 18th overall pick in the Major League Baseball draft by the Kansas City Royals. The winner is determined by a vote of National College Baseball Writers Association members and presented by the College Baseball Foundation.

Health insurer Medica to remain statewide in Iowa in 2019

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June 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Health insurance company Medica says it will offer insurance plans statewide in Iowa again next year through the Affordable Care Act exchange. The Minnesota-based company also says it will expand insurance offering for many Iowans.

Geoff Bartsch, the company’s general manager of family and individual business says the company is excited to stay in the market and to expand product choices.
Medica was the only statewide carrier in Iowa last year. Bartsch says this year the company will offer more choices and more network options in some areas of the state.

Wellmark Blue Cross & Blue Shield has said it also plans to return to the Iowa individual market in 2019. Friday is the deadline for companies planning to offer ACA policies next year to file plans.

Accident in Mississippi leads to suspect wanted in 4 states

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June 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

KOSCIUSKO, Miss. (AP) — A couple linked to a string of robberies and carjackings in Florida and other crimes in Arkansas, Iowa and Illinois has been found in Mississippi after a car wreck. Kosciusko police thought they were responding to a simple accident Wednesday night but found it was more than that.

Chief Herbert Drew tells The Clarion Ledger there was no tag on the car. Further investigation found the car had been stolen in Arkansas. Then, Drew says, police began getting related alerts to look out for suspects Lessie Earl Proctor and Annastasia Coenen. Coenen was hurt in the wreck and taken to an area hospital.

Authorities found Proctor early Thursday. He faces charges including possession of stolen property and weapon possession by a felon. Drew says Coenen has not been charged.

Dubuque County woman accused of driving drunk with kids on trunk of car

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June 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Holy Cross woman is facing charges for driving drunk with her children riding ON the car. Dubuque County Sheriff’s deputies went to a parking lot in Holy Cross on Monday night after witnesses reported a woman was driving in and out of the lot with children on the trunk of her car.

The arrest report shows 36-year-old Casey Keeley admitted to letting her kids ride on the trunk and a breath test placed her blood alcohol content at 0.121. She’s charged with second-offense OWI, two counts of child endangerment, and driving with a suspended license.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa man charged in death of infant has trial moved

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June 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEW HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) — The trial of an Iowa father charged in the death of his infant son will be moved from Chickasaw County to Henry County. The Courier reports that a judge on Thursday ordered the change of venue after defense attorneys for 28-year-old Zachary Paul Koehn argued he couldn’t get a fair trial in Chickasaw County because of pretrial publicity.

The trial will be held in the Henry County Courthouse in Mount Pleasant, about 50 miles south of Iowa City. Koehn’s trial is set for Oct. 29. Police say officers found the maggot-infested body of 4-month-old Sterling Koehn in an infant swing.

Koehn and the baby’s mother, Cheyanne Harris, have pleaded not guilty to murder and related charges. They’re having separate trials.

NASA’s record-breaking spacewoman retires as astronaut

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June 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Updated) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s record-breaking astronaut, Peggy Whitson, retired Friday less than a year after returning from her last and longest spaceflight. She’s spent more time off the planet than any other American: 665 days over three space station missions. She’s also the world’s most experienced female spacewalker, with 10 under her spacesuit belt.

Whitson — a native of Beaconsfield in Ringgold County — was the first woman to command the International Space Station, holding the position twice, and the oldest woman ever to fly in space. She was also the only woman to have served as chief of NASA’s male-dominated astronaut corps. Fellow astronauts called her a “space ninja.”

“It’s been the greatest honor to live out my lifelong dream of being a @NASA Astronaut,” Whitson said via Twitter, thanking “all who have supported me along the way. As I reminisce on my many treasured memories, it’s safe to say my journey at NASA has been out of this world!”

The 58-year-old biochemist, who grew up on an Iowa hog farm, joined NASA as a researcher in 1986 and became an astronaut in 1996. Her last spaceflight, spanning 2016 and 2017, lasted close to 10 months. Only Russian men have spent more time in space: Gennady Padalka holds the record with 879 days over five missions.

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine called Whitson an inspiration, citing her determination and dedication to science, exploration and discovery. “She set the highest standards for human spaceflight operations,” Brian Kelly, director of flight operations at Johnson Space Center in Houston, said in a statement, “as well as being an outstanding role model for women and men in America and across the globe.”

Before leaving the space station last September, Whitson said she would miss the orbiting outpost — an “awe-inspiring creation” — and the views from 250 miles up. “I will miss seeing the enchantingly peaceful limb of our Earth from this vantage point. Until the end of my days, my eyes will search the horizon to see that curve,” she said.

Semi Tractor-trailer strikes traffic lights in Red Oak

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June 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A semi tractor-trailer driven by a Cass County man struck traffic lights in Red Oak, Thursday afternoon. Red Oak Police say a 2000 Kenworth semi hauling a grain trailer and driven by 22-year old Jordan Michael Bazer, of Griswold, was making a turn from N. Broadway onto W. Oak Street in Red Oak at around 4:15-p.m., Thursday, when Bazer cut the turn too sharp. The grain trailer struck a set of City of Red Oak traffic lights, causing $5,000 damage to the light. The light pole was not damaged, however. The grain trailer sustained an estimated $3,000 damage.

No citations were issued, and no injuries were reported.

Former western Iowa airport becomes drag racing facility

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June 15th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Updated) ONAWA, Iowa (AP) — Drag racing has begun at a former western Iowa airport following the site’s $2 million transformation. Nearly 200 racers and 600 spectators gathered at the Onawa Racing and Events Complex last weekend for its opening, the Sioux City Journal reported . The city closed the seldom-used Onawa Municipal Airport two years ago and transformed it into a racing complex.

“We drew races from four to five states,” said Phil Schroder, of the OREC. “We had people staying in campers out here, people staying in local motel.”

The new facility’s concrete strip can host races of 1,000 feet, one-eighth mile and one-quarter mile. A $400,000 event center is equipped to run the facility’s concessions and will soon host other events, such as concerts and reunions.

Schroder said the complex will eventually pay up to $60,000 in property taxes. The facility is also bringing more people to town, which should increase the area’s sales tax revenue, he said.

Junior drag racers are welcome this weekend and the facility will host old-style drag races, where cars have flag starts, said Ron Conner, the site’s racing manager. Races on Saturday and Sunday will also include a testing portion, where racers can run the track multiple times to get calibrated.