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SHELLY WHEATLEY, 37, of Greenfield (Svcs. 7/6/18)

Obituaries

July 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SHELLY WHEATLEY, 37, of Greenfield, died Friday, June 29th, 2018, at her home in Greenfield.  Funeral services for SHELLY WHEATLEY will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, July 6th, at the United Methodist Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield on Thursday, July 5, 2018, from 2:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The family will greet friends on Thursday evening July 5th, 2018, from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be in the Greenfield Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the church following the committal services at the cemetery.

Memorials: To the Shelly Wheatley memorial fund at the Union State Bank in Greenfield.

SHELLY WHEATLEY is survived by:

Her children – Christina, Ryan and Mason Wilson, of Greenfield;.

Her parents – Linda and Eric Stewart, of  Greenfield and Dennis Wheatley, of Adair;

Her sisters – Chas Lundy, of Greenfield, and Wendy Wheatley Gordon, of Sterling, Colorado;

Her in-laws, other relatives and friends.

THOMAS LEE HILDEBRAND, 64, of Harlan (Svcs. 07/13/2018)

Obituaries

July 2nd, 2018 by admin

THOMAS LEE HILDEBRAND, 64, of Harlan died Sunday, July 1st at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Memorial services for THOMAS LEE HILDEBRAND will be held Friday, July 13th at 10:30am at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Family will greet friends on Thursday, July 12th from 5:00pm-7:00pm. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

THOMAS LEE HILDEBRAND is survived by:

Father: Fred Hildebrand of Wausau, WI.

Mother: LaVera Leistikow Hildebrand of Merrill, WI.

Daughter: Kate (Josh) Smith of Harlan.

Son: Derek (Tami) Hildebrand of Woodbine.

Sisters: Joy Burrows of Merrill, WI. Angel Rhyner of Merrill, WI.

Brother: Tim Hildebrand of Wausau, WI.

2 Step-Brothers and 2 Step-Sisters

8 Grandchildren

Regional softball opens up for some Class 1A and 2A teams tonight

Sports

July 2nd, 2018 by admin

Girls Regional Softball play opens up tonight for some Class 1A and 2A teams. Opening pigtail games in the bracket will be played before the Quarterfinal round on Tuesday. Here is a look at area games or games within brackets of area teams that are all set for 7:00pm start times unless otherwise noted.

Class 1A

Region 6
SE Warren at Melcher-Dallas
Bedford vs Murray (at Mount Ayr)
Lamoni at Moravia
Moulton-Udell at Twin Cedars
Mormon Trail at Wayne
Seymour at Central Decatur

Region 7
Stanton at CAM
Coon Rapids-Bayard at Orient-Macksburg
Audubon at Baxter
SW Valley at Exira-EHK (5:30pm)
Ar-We-Va at Glidden-Ralston (5:30pm)
East Union at Griswold

Region 8
Lawton-Bronson at Boyer Valley
Whiting at Westwood
Woodbine at West Harrison
Essex at Fremont-Mills
St. Albert at Sidney
East Mills at Riverside

Class 2A

Region 2
Clarinda at West Central Valley
Tri-Center at Missouri Valley

Region 3
Manson NW Webster at East Sac County
Woodward-Granger at South Central Calhoun

IHSBCA Week 6 baseball rankings, final 1A and 2A poll

Sports

July 2nd, 2018 by admin

The Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association released the week 6 high school baseball rankings on Monday which will be the final rankings for Class 1A and 2A prior to postseason play.

The Harlan Cyclones jumped up to the top spot in the poll in Class 3A with their 21-2 record. St. Albert, Tri-Center, and CAM all landed in the final 1A top 10.

2018 IHSBCA Baseball Rankings

Week 6 Rankings – FINAL 1A and 2A RANKINGS 

Class 4A (Record)

  1. Johnston (24-4)
  2. Urbandale (23-5)
  3. Indianola (24-1)
  4. Southeast Polk (25-8)
  5. Cedar Rapids Prairie (22-8)
  6. North Scott (21-5)
  7. Dowling, West Des Moines (23-7)
  8. Davenport Central (20-8)
  9. Iowa City West (21-9)
  10. Waukee (20-9)

Others: Cedar Rapids Jefferson; Sioux City East; Valley, West Des Moines; Western Dubuque 

Class 3A (Record)

  1. Harlan (21-2)
  2. Carlisle (25-6)
  3. Davenport, Assumption (22-9)
  4. Bishop Heelan, Sioux City (23-8)
  5. Solon (23-8)
  6. Xavier, Cedar Rapids (21-9)
  7. Waverly-Shell Rock (21-7)
  8. North Polk (17-6)
  9. Boone (18-6)
  10. Fairfield (22-5)

Others: Central DeWitt; Decorah; Grinnell; West Deleware

Class 2A (Record)

  1. Cascade, Western Dubuque (27-2)
  2. West Lyon (24-1)
  3. Regina, Iowa City (21-7)
  4. Beckman, Dyersville (25-9)
  5. Wilton (17-5)
  6. Monticello (23-4)
  7. Estherville Lincoln Central (20-3)
  8. New Hampton (23-4)
  9. Van Meter (25-6)
  10. Alta/Aurelia (15-4)

Others: Centerville; Kuemper Catholic, Carroll; Mediapolis; Ogden; Pleasantville

Class 1A (Record)

  1. Newman Catholic, Mason City (28-1)
  2. Lisbon (27-0)
  3. North Linn (32-3)
  4. St. Mary’s, Remsen (20-3)
  5. Alburnett (28-4)
  6. Martensdale-St. Mary’s (26-6)
  7. St. Albert, Council Bluffs (24-8)
  8. New London (18-2)
  9. Tri-Center, Neola (15-2)
  10. CAM, Anita (16-5)

Others: Akron-Westfield; Bishop Garrigan, Algona; Don Bosco, Gilbertville; Moravia; Saint Ansgar; Stanton; South Winneshiek; Southeast Warren, Liberty Center; Woodbury Central

Area law enforcement attempt to serve warrant in Greenfield met with resistance

News

July 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Greenfield attempting to serve a warrant on a man wanted for an alleged assault, Saturday night, say the man refused to come out of a residence. Greenfield Police Chief Jesse Lund told KJAN News several agencies responded to the incident at around 9-p.m., during which the man eventually surrendered without further incident. Lund says no weapons were involved. He said the man was basically just “Being stubborn, not wanting to go.” Additional details are expected to be released later.

Staff Assault: Iowa Medical Classification Center

News

July 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(CORALVILLE) – A staff member was assaulted by an inmate at the Iowa Medical Classification Center in Coralville, at approximately 8:15 p.m., Sunday. The Iowa Dept. of Corrections says the staff member, a correctional officer, was working at his post when he gave a directive to an inmate, which was not followed. After the officer repeated his directive, the inmate began to approach him in an aggressive manner. Another inmate that was in the area attempted to intervene and calm the aggressive inmate, but the aggressor threw hot coffee on the inmate that was attempting to assist in the situation. At that time, the correctional officer and the aggressive inmate began a physical altercation as the officer was attempting to subdue the aggressive inmate, and the inmate struck the officer in the face with a closed fist. Additional staff responded to the incident, and while two officers were bitten by the inmate during the struggle, they were able to bring the aggressive inmate under control.

All staff and inmates involved in the incident were assessed, found to have no major injuries,  and treated by facility medical staff.  The incident remains under investigation.

Officer involved shooting in Panora

News

July 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety report the Guthrie County Dispatch Center received a 911 call at approximately 7:19-pm Sunday, in reference to a report of a man with a knife threatening people in an apartment complex. The Panora Police Department responded to an apartment building at 502 West Market Street, in Panora. Upon arriving at the address, law enforcement located a man in the apartment hallway.  He confronted law enforcement with a knife.  Officers ordered the man to drop the knife several times, but he refused. An officer with the Panora Police Department engaged the subject and fired his weapon striking the man, who was given medical aid but later died from his injuries.

His body was transported to the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner in Ankeny, where an autopsy will be conducted. The officer involved in the incident has been placed on paid administrative leave until the completion of the investigation. The Panora Police Department is being assisted in the investigation by Agents from the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the Crime Scene Team from the DCI Criminalistics Laboratory, Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, and the Iowa State Patrol.

Authorities say no additional information will be released at this time.

Iowa awards Medicaid contract to company with $23M in fines

News

July 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A newspaper investigation finds that a company chosen to manage Iowa’s newly privatized Medicaid system has a history of alleged mismanagement and at least $23 million in fines in more than a dozen states. The Des Moines Register reports that Iowa Total Care, a Centene subsidiary, was awarded a state Medicaid contract in May despite scoring nearly 14 points lower on its evaluation than when Iowa rejected its application in 2015.

The newspaper found that at least 300 sanctions were levied against Centene and its subsidiaries since 2013, including failing to promptly pay medical claims. A federal lawsuit filed this year also alleges Centene has failed to provide adequate access to doctors in at least 15 states. Centene spokeswoman Marcela Hawn says the company knows it must earn Iowa residents’ trust and develop partnerships with providers and the community.

MONDAY, JULY 2nd

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July 2nd, 2018 by Jim Field

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It’s been 10 years since smoking was banned in bars and restaurants

News

July 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sunday (July 1st) marked the 10th anniversary of the implementation of the Smoke-free Air Act that former Governor Chet Culver signed into law. The law banned smoking in bars, restaurants and outdoor entertainment venues. Adam Angstad has worked as a server at the Hamburg Inn in Iowa City for 12 years and he told K-C-R-G T-V before 2008, someone could have a cup of coffee and a stogie in the smoking section. “It’s not like the smoke would stop at the smoking section, it would drift through the whole place so that was always kind of a silly thing to do,” said Adam Angstad.

Angstad says he still heads home in need of a shower after work, but with the implementation of the Clean Air Act he had one less smell to worry about. “You just smell like French fries and sausages when you get done. You don’t have to like wash off smoke,” Angstad says. David Danskin first started biting into the Hamburg burgers in the sixties. Although, he put the cigarettes down more than 15 years ago, Danskin told K-C-R-G T-V he’s happy the smoke has cleared. “Even when I smoked I didn’t much like being around it,” said Danskin. It’s just an irritant. Smells bad.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control, it’s also hazardous to your health. They estimate it contributes to 41-thousand deaths among nonsmoking adults, each year. Those who do light up — Griffin Ford — understand why the law is in place. “If I were a non-smoker I wouldn’t want a bunch of people smoking around me,” he explains.  Although, that understanding comes with its drawbacks.  “In the winter I would just like to stay inside just to smoke a cigarette but for the most part it doesn’t bother me,” Ford says.

There is one exception to the Clean Air Act — you can legally smoke on the gambling floor of the state’s casinos. Efforts in the last ten years to change that exception to the law have failed.

(Radio Iowa)