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Cardinals sign free-agent pitcher Wade LeBlanc

Sports

June 17th, 2021 by admin

ATLANTA, GA., June 17, 2021 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have signed veteran left-handed pitcher Wade LeBlanc to a free-agent contract, and that he will join the team for its series-opening game tonight in Atlanta.

To make room for LeBlanc on the team’s 25-player active roster, right-handed pitcher Seth Elledge was optioned to Memphis (AAA) following yesterday’s game.  Infielder Max Moroff (left shoulder) has been transferred to the 60-day Injured List allowing for LeBlanc’s addition to the team’s 40-player Major League roster.

LeBlanc, 36, is a veteran of 13 seasons in the majors in a career that began in 2008 with San Diego.  The 6-2, 195-pound LeBlanc (pronounced luh-BLAHNK) has appeared in 246 career games (121 starts) with San Diego (2008-11), Miami (2012-13), Houston (2013), L.A. Angels (2014), New York Yankees (2014), Seattle (2016 & 2018-19), Pittsburgh (2016-17) and Baltimore (2020-21).

LeBlanc was most recently pitching for Round Rock, the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, where he was 2-0 with a 2.50 ERA in three starts covering 18.0 innings pitched.  He worked 7.0 scoreless innings with eight strikeouts in his final start for the Express on June 11.  His 2021 season has also included four starts (1-1, 3.78 ERA) with Nashville (AAA) and six games, including one start, with the Baltimore Orioles.

LeBlanc owns a 46-48 career mark in the majors with a 4.59 ERA.  He is 34-41, 4.73 ERA in 121 career starts and 12-7 with a 4.23 ERA in 125 relief appearances with three saves.

The Lake Charles, La. native made a career-high 50 appearances out of the bullpen for the Pirates in 2017 and followed that up with a 9-5 mark and 3.72 ERA in 2018 for Seattle, working primarily as a starter (27 games started).

LeBlanc has been assigned uniform no. 49.

Big Ten announces women’s basketball 2021-22 conference schedule

Sports

June 17th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Big Ten Conference announced its 2021-22 women’s basketball conference schedule on Thursday.

The conference returns to an 18-game schedule. Iowa will play five Big Ten teams twice and eight teams once. The Hawkeyes play home/away matchups against Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Northwestern. Iowa hosts Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, and Ohio State in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, and travels to Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, and Wisconsin.

The Hawkeyes tallied an 11-8 record in the Big Ten last season. Iowa finished the 2021-22 season 20-10 overall, and made the NCAA Sweet 16. The Hawkeyes return nine letterwinners, including all five starters including Caitlin Clark, Monika Czinano, Gabbie Marshall, Kate Martin, and McKenna Warnock. Clark was an All-American and Co-Freshman of the Year last season and the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

Dates, tip time, and television information will be announced at a later date.

Home & Away – Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern
Home Only – Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, Ohio State
Away Only – Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin

LOIS COOMES, 93, of Atlantic (Svcs. 6/19/21)

Obituaries

June 17th, 2021 by admin

LOIS COOMES, 93, of Atlantic died Wednesday, June 16 at Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Graveside services for LOIS COOMES will be held Saturday, June 19 at 9:30 a.m. at the Atlantic cemetery. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is handling the arrangements.

Following the service, there will be a visitation at Roland Funeral Home until 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to a church or charity of your choice.

Online condolences can be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com.

LOIS COOMES is survived by:

Her sister — Donnis Helbourg, of Atlantic.

Her daughter — Jolene Sue (Duane E.) Laugerman, of Grimes.

Her son — Jeffrey Dean Coomes, of Atlantic.

and 4 grandchildren.

State tax credit for volunteer firefighters raised from $100 to $250

News

June 17th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill that became law this week increases the state tax credit for volunteer firefighters from 100 to 250 dollars. Another approved by the governor last week will, for the first time, let voters approve a property tax levy to support the operations of a local fire department. About 90 percent of the firefighters in Iowa are volunteers and Iowa Firefighters Association president Nick Riley of Traer says legislators recognized volunteer firefighters took on new risks during the pandemic as emergency responders, transporting Covid patients to hospitals.

“Their interest in us has greatly increased throughout the pandemic,” he says, “which was greatly, greatly appreciated by everyone.” Riley says the association is hoping to take another step in 2022 and get legislative approval of a pension fund that volunteer firefighters could contribute to. Riley says the Iowa Firefighters Association has found a financial institution that will manage it.

“We can sit down with some of the legislators that had some of those big questions of: How will it be run, how will it funded, what will a fire fighter at the end of his service — how can he get his money?” Riley, like many, has a family history in the profession. His dad was a firefighter for 33 years in Mount Pleasant. His brother served for 15 years and Riley has been a firefighter for the past 12 years. The Iowa Association of Firefighters represents 15-thousand volunteer and career firefighters.

Drought conditions worsen across Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

June 17th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The new map from the U-S Drought Monitor shows worsening conditions across Iowa. Only five percent of the state is shown as having normal conditions, all in the southeast, while drought gained more ground practically everywhere else. Parts of eastern and far southwestern Iowa are in the abnormally dry category, but the majority of the state’s in drought.

A week ago, 56-percent of Iowa was in moderate to severe drought, now, it’s 76-percent. Severe drought covers about 40 of the state’s 99 counties, including virtually all of northern Iowa and much of the central region.

A heat advisory is posted for much of the state today (Thursday), as highs are forecast to reach the upper 90s to around 100 degrees, with heat indices in southwest Iowa climbing to 107.

Man injured in truck train accident near Le Mars

News

June 17th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – One person was injured in a truck-train accident in northwest Iowa. A semi with a gravel dump trailer collided with a Burlington Northern-Sante Fe train at about 1:15 p-m today (Thursday) at a crossing about three miles west of Le Mars. The semi was coming down a hill heading eastbound and the train was going northbound.

The driver was airlifted to a Sioux City hospital in serious condition. The Plymouth County Sheriff says the crossing signals were working at the time of the accident.

Reynolds signs ‘Back the Blue’ bill into law

News

June 17th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

[updated] (Radio Iowa) – Republican Governor Kim Reynolds has signed legislation that establishes tougher penalties for rioting and protests that block pedestrian or vehicle traffic. The law also provides new legal protection to police, so they cannot be sued for most on-duty actions. “Like so many Iowans, I was raised to be grateful to the heroes who patrol our streets at great personal risk and sacrifice and tragically this fundamental and wholesome part of America’s culture is now under vicious attack,” she said. “…Iowa’s law enforcement will always have my respect and I will always have their back.”

Republican legislature in other states have passed similar bills this year. Iowa’s new law makes rioting a felony and someone convicted of unlawful assembly could be sentenced to up to two years in prison. Reynolds says amid calls to “defund the police,” this bill takes just the opposite approach.  “Last summer when lawless mobs across the country co-opted peaceful protests to riot and loot, Iowa experienced its share of unrest,” Reynolds says. “…The public peace is too important and the safety of our officers too precious to tolerate destructive behavior.”

Nearly all Democrats in the legislature voted against the measure, arguing the penalties in the bill were too harsh and that the G-O-P had turned its back on racial justice efforts. Representative Ruth Ann Gaines of Des Moines, a member of the House Black Caucus, says the bill sends the wrong message to people of color and young people. “Iowa is beginning to be looked at around the country as a state that is going backwards,” Gaines says, “…sending out a message that Iowa is not a welcoming state.”

Representative Ross Wilburn of Ames, the first black Iowan to be chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party, says the governor’s approval of this bill is a giant step backwards. “She gave into the prejudice within her own party,” Wilburn says, “and we want to live up to our civil rights history here in Iowa and be a role model for the rest of the country for meaningful change surrounding our criminal justice system.” Reynolds had asked the Republican-led legislature to include proposals to track data from traffic stops and ban racial profiling in the bill, but those were left out.

Reynolds says she will offer a stand-alone bill in 2022 to accomplish those goals. “The men and women of law enforcement would be the first to acknowledge we should never be afraid to talk about the ways to improve policing,” Reynolds said. “…There’s no contradiction between steadfast support for honorable and selfless police officers — the vast majority –= and a commitment to improving policing.” Democrats say they doubt Reynolds can convince her fellow Republicans to pass that bill.

Governors have 30 days after the legislature concludes to sign or veto bills. Reynolds is taking final action on a few remaining bills today (Thursday), including one that provides state funding for police department equipment.

Atlantic teachers/Superintendent visit workplaces to spread joy and happiness

News

June 17th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

[Updated] (Atlantic, Iowa)  – Teachers and staff with the Atlantic Community School District were out and about today (Thursday), dressed in orange t-shirts, spreading the advantage of joy, happiness and gratitude through the orange frog training method based around a book by Shawn Achor.

Ashley Mosier, Washington Kindergarten Teacher, said they braved the heat to spread some good vibes…

Mosier says “So many people in our school district and community are already doing amazing things, and we want to highlight those good things.” Mosier says “We are using small steps each day to make big positive changes for our students, our teachers, our district and our community. Being positive has proven to increase productivity and engagement, which leads to success, and success is exactly where Atlantic is headed. Choose to be happy and a part of the orange frog movement.”

Group selfie

Wendy Peterson, Washington Elementary Paraeducator, and others in the group – including Superintendent Steve Barber – also came out to the KJAN Studios to spread their messages.

To learn more about happiness in the workplace, look for iSparkHappiness on Facebook.

Phrases to make your co-worker’s day.

(UPDATE) JOHN DALE CHESTER, 68, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life 6/21/21)

Obituaries

June 17th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

JOHN DALE CHESTER, 68, of Atlantic died Tuesday, October 20th at his home.  A Celebration of Life for JOHN CHESTER will be held 4:30-p.m. Monday, June 21st, 2021, at the Elbow Room, in Atlantic. Memories and photos will be shared. Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic is assisting the family.

Memorials may be directed to the family’s wishes.

JOHN DALE CHESTER is survived by:

His son – Chris Droll, of Atlantic.

His daughters – JeenLee (Matt) Nielsen, of Exira, and Meagan (Anthony) Dillon, of Spirit Lake.

His sister – Judy (Larry) DeBord, of Atlantic.

and 6 grandchildren.

City of Clarinda phone lines are down (6/17)

News

June 17th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Update 10:07-a.m.: Phone service has been restored at the Clarinda Police Department & Clarinda City Hall.  Have a pleasant & safe day. Keep cool in the heat this afternoon.

(Previous message: All administrative phone lines at the Clarinda Police Department & Clarinda City Hall are currently down. It is unknown at this time when phone service will be restored.)