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St. Louis Cardinals announce ticket refund policy for April and May games

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April 29th, 2020 by admin

ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 29, 2020 – The St. Louis Cardinals have announced the following ticket refund policy for April and May games at Busch Stadium impacted by the COVID-19 shutdown:

SEASON TICKET HOLDERS (Full, Half and 27-Game Plans)
Season Ticket Holders will receive an account credit to be used on a future game. If a refund is desired, Season Ticket Holders should email seasonticketrefunds@cardinals.com or contact their personal Account Executive.

SINGLE-GAME TICKETS & THEME TICKETS
Single-game and Theme Ticket buyers will be refunded the full purchase price, including all fees. This refund will be automatically credited back to the original credit card used for purchase. Tickets do not need to be returned to receive the refund, unless purchased with cash in person at the Busch Stadium Box Office.

10-GAME, 6-GAME & 5-GAME TICKET PACKS
Pack buyers will receive a pro-rated refund based on the number of impacted games within the pack. This refund will be automatically credited back to the original credit card used for purchase. Pack tickets do not need to be returned to receive the refund, unless purchased with cash in person at the Busch Stadium Box Office.

ALL-INCLUSIVE & PARTY SUITE TICKETS
All-Inclusive and Party Suite ticket buyers of 20+ tickets will be contacted directly by a Cardinals representative regarding their refund options. Buyers of 19 or fewer tickets will be refunded the full purchase price, including all fees. This refund will be automatically credited back to the original credit card used for purchase. All-Inclusive/Party tickets do not need to be returned to receive the refund, unless purchased with cash in person at the Busch Stadium Box Office.

LUXURY SUITE TICKETS
Cardinals Luxury Suite holders will be contacted directly by a Cardinals representative regarding their suite refund options.

CONSIGNMENT GROUP TICKETS (300+ Tickets)
Group Leader will be contacted directly by a Cardinals representative regarding their specific group ticket refund options.

SMALL GROUP TICKETS (20-299 Tickets)
Small Group Ticket holders will be refunded the full purchase price, including all fees. This refund will be automatically credited back to the original credit card used for purchase. Tickets do not need to be returned to receive the refund, unless purchased with cash in person at the Busch Stadium Box Office.

CASH TICKET PURCHASES AT BUSCH STADIUM
Tickets purchased in person at the Busch Stadium Box Office with cash will need to be returned in order to receive a refund. Fans holding these tickets can utilize the printable refund form found at cardinals.com/refund to obtain a refund via mail.

STUBHUB & OTHER SECONDARY MARKET TICKET PURCHASES
Fans who purchased tickets on StubHub, or any other secondary ticket provider, should contact the provider’s customer service staff regarding their impacted game tickets. The Cardinals are not able to facilitate any ticket credits, exchanges or refunds for tickets not purchased directly through the Cardinals.

A list of impacted games are as follows:
April 2, 4-5 vs. Orioles May 4-6 vs. Padres
April 6-9 vs. Dodgers May 8-10 vs. Mets
April 20-22 vs. Reds May 18-21 vs. Braves
April 24-26 vs. Marlins May 22-24 vs. Diamondbacks
May 29-31 vs. Pirates

Fans can view all of our ticket refund information at cardinals.com/update. For any additional ticketing questions, fans are encouraged to contact us via email at tickets@cardinals.com or by calling 314.345.9000.

Iowa legislative leaders extend session suspension to May 15

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April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Legislative Council has voted unanimously to continued the suspension of the legislative session until at least May 15. Meeting by telephone, the 24-member council agreed to reconvene at 10 a.m. May 15 unless they meet earlier and set a different date.

House Speaker Pat Grassley and Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver faced questions by Democratic senators about the criteria they’re using to evaluate whether it’s safe to come back to the Iowa Capitol. Whitver says leaders are talking with Gov. Kim Reynolds and state health officials to ensure it’s safe.

(UPDATE 4/29 2:36-p.m.) Fatal crash in Dallas County – names released

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April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol, Wednesday afternoon, released the names of the victims involved in a single-vehicle crash northeast of Jamaica, in Dallas County, that claimed the lives of two children and injured five other juveniles. Five-year old Claire Brown and 10-year old Lindsey Brown, both of Perry, died in the crash that happened at around 11:30-a.m. Tuesday. Claire Brown was wearing a seat belt, Lindsey was not. The driver of the vehicle, 16-year old Michael Marie Crane, and four other passengers, were injured.

The injured passengers included Five-year old Carter West and 11-year old Randy Seratt, both of Dawson, and from Perry, 11-year old Katelyn Brown, along with 7-year old Eli Brown. West, Seratt, Crane and Eli Brown, were wearing seat belts. Katelyn Brown was not buckled-up. Crane and the others suffered severe injuries in the crash and were transported to area hospitals, with Eli and Katelyn Brown transported to Blank Childrens Hospital in Des Moines. Katelyn was transported by LifeFlight.

Authorities say the accident happened as a 2014 Toyota Sienna driven by Michael Crane was traveling north on Beaumont Place, and went out of control as the vehicle crossed over a bridge. The minivan impacted the south side of a field drive, traveled over the drive, and came to rest upon the field drive, facing east. The accident remains under investigation.

2nd COVID-19 death confirmed in Pott. County, & 5 new case positives

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April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Pottawattamie County Department of Public Health confirmed a report released from the IDPH, with regard to a second COVID-19 related death. An adult male between 18-40 years old has become the second COVID-19 death in Pottawattamie County. He did not have pre-existing medical conditions, nor did he have contact with another COVID-19 case. He was tested on April 24 and passed away on April 28.

In addition, Pottawattamie County Public Health reports five new COVID-19 cases. The total of COVID-19 cases in Pottawattamie County is now 36. Seventeen individuals have recovered, 16 are self-isolating at home, one is hospitalized, and (counting today’s report), there have been two deaths.

The five new cases are residents of Council Bluffs and include three females and two males. These individuals were tested for COVID-19 between April 24 and April 28. Two individuals are in the 41-60 age range, and three are in the 18-40 age range. Two of them have pre-existing conditions. One of these individuals had contact with an existing COVID-19 case, and four were the result of community spread. Four of these individuals are self-isolating at home.

Pottawattamie County Public Health continues to conduct contact tracing investigations for each COIVD-19 case. A part of contact tracing is assessing risk to the general public. If there is not a risk to the general public, Public Health will communicate directly with the specific contacts identified in the investigation. If and when a risk to the general public is identified, Public Health will publicly identify the location and communicate any actions the public should take.

Gov. Reynolds explains why she didn’t take UI’s advice on restrictions

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April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Governor Kim Reynolds is responding to questions about why she decided NOT to heed the advice of a University of Iowa report on COVID-19. U-I researchers advised the governor NOT to relax social distancing rules, warning the state could suffer a “catastrophic loss of life.” Reynolds says the 77 counties that will partly reopen on Friday are practically coronavirus-free:

Reynolds says she shouldn’t punish half the state when the spike in COVID cases is in just eight more-heavily populated areas.

Des Moines police: Worker killed in construction site crash

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April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police in Des Moines say a worker has been killed in a construction zone crash in the northern part of the city. Police say the crash happened around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, when first responders were called to the site. Police say officers arrived to find that a car had lost control, jumped a curb and hit 41-year-old Jorge Lopez Guillen, of Des Moines, who was working within a construction site at the time. Guillen was taken to an area hospital, where he died of his injuries. Police cited the driver, 72-year-old Eugene Davis, of Des Moines, for driving on a suspended license and having no insurance, misdemeanor vehicular homicide and failure to maintain control.

Copious amounts of dust flying through Atlantic

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April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon reports residents of Atlantic may have noticed an unusual amount of thick dust in town late this morning. The dust is being blown-in thanks to northwest winds gusting up to 30 mph. The dust is coming from the corn pile at the ethanol plant. Anything south of there can expect to see the dust continue until crews at the plant have a chance to water down the source.

(Update 4/29/20) 12 new COVID-19 deaths in Iowa

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April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Governor Kim Reynolds reports the State of Iowa has had 467 new, COVID-19 positive test results returned from the State Hygienic and other labs over the past 24-hours, for a total of 6,843 Positive cases as of today (Wednesday). 93% of those positive cases were in the 22 counties where restrictions remain in-place. There were also 1,047 new, Negative COVID-19 test results returned, for a total of 34,494. She said 1,514 Iowans have been tested, for a total of 41,337 (or 1 out of every 6 people per capita). The State Hygienic Lab has a testing capacity of 4,188 persons. Reynold said 2,428 Iowans have recovered from COVID-19, for a recovery rate of 35%.

There have also been 12 new deaths resulting from COVID-19, for a total of 148. The deaths were reported as follows: Seven elderly adults total (Ages 81 & older), one each in Black Hawk, Jasper, Linn, Marshall, Muscatine, Polk and Washington Counties; Three Older adults total (aged 61-80). 1 in Dubuque County, and 2 in Linn Count; 1 middle aged adult (age 41-to 60) in Linn County, and One adult (age 18-to 40) in Pottawattamie County.

Across the six RMCC’s:

  • Six Iowans are hospitalized with COVID-19
  • 42 have been admitted within the past 24-hours
  • 100 COVID-19 patients are in an ICU
  • 74 are on ventilators.

There are currently 3,971 In-patient beds available for COVID-19 patients, 549 ICU beds, and 689 ventilators available.

WILBER HUBBARD, 100, of Council Bluffs (Formerly of Walnut) Private Graveside Svcs. 5/9/20

Obituaries

April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WILBER LYNN HUBBARD, 100, of Council Bluffs (& Formerly of Walnut), died Saturday, April 25th, at the Northcrest Living Center in Council Bluffs. Private, family graveside services for WILBER HUBBARD will be held May 9th at the Layton Township Cemetery at Walnut. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca is assisting the family.

Memorials in remembrance of Wilber can be made to the Walnut Community Fire Department, in Walnut.

WILBER HUBBARD is survived by:

His sons – Neal (Charlotte) Hubbard, of Lilydale, MN; and Alan (Lisa) Hubbard, of Cedar Falls.

Daughter-in-law: Paula Hubbard of South Bend, IN.

3 grandchildren, and his daughter-in-law: Paula Hubbard, of South Bend, IN., other relatives & friends.

Sioux City native Shelby Houlihan still focused on Tokyo Olympics

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April 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa native Shelby Houlihan has accepted that she must wait another year for her next Olympic opportunity. The native of Sioux City set an American record last year with a fourth place finish in the 1500 meter run at the World Championships and after winning four of five indoor races seemed poised to make the U-S squad that would compete at the Tokyo Olympics. That was before the games were moved to next year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Houlihan is training in Portland, Oregon and with no meets on the horizon is trying to take advantage of the down time.

With the Olympics scheduled for next year Houlihan says it gives her a goal to shoot for.

Houlihan was a double winner at the last two U-S Championships that were held at Drake Stadium.