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Sports book fined for self gambling ban violation

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June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission fined an online sports betting company five-thousand dollars Thursday at their meeting Waterloo. Racing and Gaming Administrator, Brian Ohorilko says Bally Bet missed the weekly download of the self gambling ban list, which is required every seven days.

He says the Commission reached an agreement on the fine based on the company’s past history.

The fine would increase if Bally Bet had a similar violation within the next 365 days.

Former Hawkeye Riley Reiff prepares for new season in New England

Sports

June 15th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Former Iowa All-American Riley Reiff is preparing for his 12th season and fifth different team in the NFL. After playing for the Lions, Vikings, Bengals and Bears, Reiff is getting ready for his first season with the New England Patriots.

Reiff says there are some advantages to being a veteran player.

Reiff joined a team that includes a former college teammate.

Reiff says his time at Iowa prepared him to play in the NFL.

Omaha set to host College World Series

Sports

June 15th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Omaha has hosted the College World Series since 1950 and eight teams begin play on Friday afternoon. TCU plays Oral Roberts in the opener. TCU coach Kirk Saarloos (sar-lohs).

after starting the season 23-20 the Horned Frogs have won 19 of ther last 21 games.

After winning a regional at Oklahoma State and a super regional at Oregon, Oral Roberts is in the College World Series for the first time since 1978.

That’s coach Ryan Folmer, who has Oral Roberts in the College World Series for the first time in 45 years.

Former Eldridge city clerk charged with theft, forgery

News

June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The former city clerk in the eastern Iowa city of Eldridge is being charged with four felonies for allegedly using over 76-thousand dollars in city money for personal expenses. Denise Benson was fired last October after working for the the City of Eldridge since 1992. She’d been the city clerk for nearly 20 years. According to a news release from the Scott County Sheriff’s Office, Benson’s home was searched earlier this month and officers found several items purchased with the city’s credit card.

Benson is being charged with first degree theft, unauthorized use of a credit card, identity theft and forgery. A special investigation by the State Auditor’s Office was released last month. The report found she used 16-thousand dollars worth of city funds to pay her own credit card bills and she also shopped with the city’s credit card for things like toys, clothes, electronics and a dog door.

Historic bank in northwest Iowa town saved from demolition

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June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A developer plans to restore a historic building in downtown Terril. The former bank was in danger of being demolished. The Terril City Council has unanimously approved transferring ownership of the building to Tyler Kilgore of Estherville. “I liked the look of the building,” Kilgore says. “I didn’t want to see it torn down, so I thought I’d put a proposal in to try to turn it into something and try to generate some business in the Terril area,” he says.

Kilgore says he’d consider retrofitting the building for a specific tenant, but his initial plan is to turn the old bank into an events center. “Something people could rent out for birthday parties, wedding events, dances, anything like that. That was kind of my initial thought. I’m kind of open to stuff, I guess. I’m not really stuck on that,” Kilgore says. “…If someone were to come in and…get ahold of me and say: ‘Hey, I want to open up a restaurant in that area,’ I would be open to turning it into that also.”

Terril bank building. (Terril FB photo)

Kilgore estimates it will take about 265-thousand dollars to complete the restoration he has in mind. “The exterior and the foundation looks pretty good. The whole inside needs to be redone…Plumbing, electrical, H-VAC, pour concrete inside, redo the roof, put either garage doors in the windows or just all new windows but in the original openings because they’re pretty big because they’re like 10 feet tall and like 8 feet wide, I think,” Kilgore says. “Just kind of restore it not necessarily to its original state, but something similar.”

Kilgore was the only person to submit a bid to save the building.

Unemployment rate holds steady in May as workforce participation increases

News

June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state unemployment rate for May remained at two-point-seven percent. Iowa Workforce Development director Beth Townsend says job losses were offset by more workers joining the labor force.  “We saw 64-hundred people come back into the workforce in April — so that’s a really good sign,” Townsend says. “We saw a decrease in the total number of unemployed individuals by 500, from month to month. So when people are coming back into the work workforce, they’re also coming in and finding jobs.”

The labor force participation rate moved up to 68-point-five percent in May, getting closer to the 69 percent rate before the pandemic. Total non-farm employment did drop by 200 jobs in May, with manufacturing losing 14-hundred jobs. “So that’s concerning, you know, we want to make sure that we keep those numbers up, that can be related to seasonal shutdowns,” she says. “A lot of factories tend to shut down during the week if there’s a national holiday or something. So it could be related to that.”

Townsend says there was one manufacturing area that saw the bulk of the losses. “The job losses in manufacturing were both in durable and non-durable — but they appeared to be related primarily to animal slaughtering and processing. Those jobs were down about 300 this month. So a slowdown maybe in meat processing, in May, might account for that,” Townsend says.

Retail trade saw a loss of 900 jobs, breaking a string of five consecutive increases that saw 33-hundred jobs added since November. Townsend says there are a lot of positives in the report and they will keep an eye on the retail and manufacturing sectors. “Those are indicators of how the economy is going manufacturing and retail. So, there’s some cautionary pieces of information in the report,” she says “Although overall, it’s positive because we did get, more than six-thousand Iowans back into the workforce,” she says.

The national unemployment rate rose to three-point-seven percent in May.

State Auditor Rob Sand Releases a Report on the Southern Iowa Council of Governments (SICOG)

News

June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Auditor of State Rob Sand today (Thursday), released a report on a review of the Southern Iowa Council of Governments (SICOG). SICOG is located in Creston, Iowa and serves 8 counties and cities within the 8-county area in southern Iowa. SICOG was established under Chapter 28E of the Code of Iowa.

Sand reported the review identified $4,304.66 of improper disbursements issued to SICOG’s former Executive Director for cleaning services which were not provided. The former Executive Director has subsequently pleaded guilty to fraudulent practice in the 2nd degree and received a deferred judgement.

In addition, Sand reported hours recorded on employee electronic and paper timesheets did not support the hours and salaries included on selected requests for reimbursements for programs and/or projects. In addition, SICOG does not have a written cost allocation plan in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations.

Auditor Sand also recommended SICOG establish a cost allocation plan in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations, “Indirect Costs Identification and Assignment, and Rate Determination for Nonprofit,” and ensure reimbursement requests are properly supported by timesheets and payroll journals.

Copies of the report have been filed with the Southern Iowa Council of Governments, the Iowa Economic Development Authority, and the Iowa Department of Transportation. A copy of the report is available for review on the Auditor of State’s website at Audit Reports – Auditor of State.

Iowa Insurance Division Marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2023

News

June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, the Iowa Insurance Division is reminding financial professionals and Iowans to be on the lookout for signs of elder financial abuse, including potential exploitation and scams. To help protect senior investors, the Iowa Insurance Division recommends investors provide the name of someone they trust as a trusted contact on their investment accounts.

“Scammers are looking to prey on unsuspecting investors and they often target older individuals. One way to help detect and even prevent financial exploitation is to create another layer of safety for investment accounts by adding a trusted contact to investment accounts,” Iowa Insurance Commissioner Doug Ommen said.  “The Iowa Insurance Division is actively working to combat cases of abuse and senior financial exploitation by providing tools and resources to protect investors.”

A trusted contact is a person authorized by the investor to allow financial firms, in limited circumstances, to contact them when there are concerns about activity in an account. A trusted contact may be a family member, attorney, accountant or another third-party that respects the investor’s privacy and understands how to handle the responsibility.

The Iowa Fraud Fighters and Lucha Antifraude websites offer more resources for individuals to protect themselves from fraud.  Broker-dealers and investment advisers can also report suspected senior financial exploitation to the Iowa Insurance Division for investigation.

Iowans are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division at 877-955-1212 or sfe@iid.iowa.gov with suspicions of possible senior financial exploitation.

Adel man faces felony attempted murder charges

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June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Adel, Iowa) – A Dallas County man is in custody, charged with two Class-B felony counts of Attempted Murder. Authorities say 65-year-old Kelly Gene Broyles, of Adel, was arrested Sunday, after he rammed his truck into a camper, while a person was inside. Court documents said Broyles was upset about his garden, and the people who were living in his house that he didn’t want there. When he decided to ram the camper, one of the alleged victims stood in front of it. Broyles stepped on the gas and struck the person, causing her to almost fall down.

Broyles then put his truck in reverse, forcing the woman to get out of the way. Broyles drove over a metal patio furniture set, which caused the truck’s tires to pop. The man continued to drive his vehicle, and struck the camper, knowing someone was inside. The whole incident was captured on a social media platform. When police arrived, they noticed three of the four tires on Broyles’ truck were flat.

The man remains in the Dallas County Jail. His preliminary hearing will take place June 22nd. He’s been ordered to have no contact with the alleged victims.

3 Hawkeyes Medal in Italy

Sports

June 15th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

SASSARI, Italy — Three University of Iowa wrestlers – junior Patrick Kennedy and seniors Abe Assad and Real Woods — earned medals at the Sassari City Matteo Pellicone Memorial in Rome, Italy, on June 9-10.

Kennedy won a gold medal, competing at 74 kg, while Assad and Woods both earned silver medals.

Kennedy swept his way through the field of five to earn the gold. He started with back-to-back technical falls before edging Ukraine’s Vadym Kurllenko, 15-9.  In his final match, the Minnesota native captured gold by defeating Venezuela World Team member Anthony Montero by an 11-1 technical fall.

Woods won the silver in a round robin style competition.  He won his first two matches by technical fall, which included a 12-2 technical fall over Ukrainian World team member Yaroslav Hurskyy. Woods dropped a 4-2 decision to Belgium’s Ayub Musaev for the silver medal. Musaev has competed for Belgium at the U20 and U23 world championships.

At 86 kg, the tournament was set up as a round robin before dividing into a bracket.  Assad came away with the silver in a field of seven competitors.  The Illinois was dominant, using a pair of tech falls in his first two matches before pinning Italy’s William Raffi.

Assad clinched the silver medal with a 10-0 technical fall over Muslim Zhaksylyk of Kazakhstan before dropping a 3-2 decision to Alex Moore of Canada.

Sassari City Matteo Pellicone Memorial
Rome, Italy | June 9-10, 2023

65 kg – Real Woods (Hawkeye Wrestling Club), silver medal
WIN Felipe Ferrusola (Spain), tech. fall 10-0
WIN Yaroslav Hurskyy (Ukraine), tech. fall 12-2
LOSS Ayub Musaev (Belgium), 4-2

74 kg – Patrick Kennedy (Hawkeye Wrestling Club), gold medal
WIN Luca Finizio (Italy), tech. fall 10-0
WIN Jasmith Phula (Canada), tech. fall 10-0
WIN Vadym Kurylenko (Ukraine), 15-9
WIN Anthony Montero (Venezuela), tech. fall 11-1

86 kg – Abe Assad (Hawkeye Wrestling Club), silver medal
WIN Edoardo Bigliani (Italy), tech. fall 10-0
WIN Abdourakhman Gaziev (Belgium), tech. fall 10-0
WIN William Raffi (Italy), fall 4:29
WIN Muslim Zhaksylyk (Kazakhstan), tech. fall 10-0
LOSS Alex Moore (Canada), 3-2