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Five casinos fined by IRGC for violations

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission issued fines to five casinos for violations of regulations at their meeting today (Thursday). The Hard Rock Casino in Sioux City was fined 20-thousand dollars for allowing a minor onto the gambling floor — where he gambled and also consumed alcohol. Hard Rock General manager Doug Fisher spoke to the commission.

“Hard Rock Sioux City takes responsible gambling very seriously and deeply regret this incident,” Smith says. “Our security team is well trained, and new security team members undergo a thorough three-week training program before being allowed on the gaming for by themselves,” Smith says the security guard who let the minor in was fully trained but failed to follow through.

“Unfortunately when the minor approached the turnstile he made a motion to retrieve his wallet and the office just waved him through without checking his I-D,” Smith says. He says the officer was fired for not following their policies. He says the casino has increased and improved its training. He says they are conducting quarterly retraining and all personnel must take an I-D check and training every 90 days. Smith says they have also installed a webcam that allows them to take a picture of a minor who is turned away and send that picture to all officers.

The Wild Rose Emmetsburg was fined 10-thousand dollars for allowing a person who had banned themselves from gambling to get into the casino. They also failed to download an update of the banned gamblers withing the required seven days. Steve Cody is the casino’s general manager. “There were some mistakes made, there were some procedures that weren’t followed and we apologized for them. I guess in this industry you’ve got a lot of people involved and there’s going to be a lot of mistakes that happen,” Cody says. He says they have updated and improved their policies to prevent future problems.

“I think that we have some good procedures in place now — and hopefully I am not up here again for a very long time,” according to Cody. The Wild Rose in Jefferson was fined five-thousand dollars for not downloading the banned list in the required time. General Manager Travis Dvorak explained the issue to the commission.  He says it was a miscommunication between them and the vendor when they were changing their casino management system. Dvorak says they had the information in time but did not get it downloaded in time. He says they did do an audit during that period of time and there were no mailings sent out to anyone on the self-ban list.

The T-V-G Network, which conducts online wagering, and FanDuel, which conducts online games, were also each fined five-thousand dollars for not meeting the download deadline.

Cass County Supervisors meeting report

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors met 9-a.m. Tuesday (July 7th), with all members present. During their session,  County Engineer Trent Wolken reviewed current road projects. Afterward, the board entered into a closed session for an evaluation/review of Wolken’s performance since he was hired for the position, as required in his contract. About 50 minutes later, they returned to an open session, during which County Attorney Vanessa Strazdas reviewed current legal activity.

Auditor/Board Secretary Dale Sunderman reports also, County Sheriff Darby McLaren has submitted payroll change notices to classify two deputies as sergeants with supplement pay of $1/hour.  The Board discussed the request as to who has final approval authority; whether or not the union agreement applied; whether or not this was supplement pay; etc.  The County Attorney remarked that there was nothing in Iowa Code that stated the board of supervisors had to approve supplement pay; and nothing in the union agreement prohibiting adding a rank/classification or supplement pay.

A union representative present virtually (electronically), remarked that it may be necessary to approve a memorandum of understanding to add the classification to the current contract.  She also asked the board to consider extending the contract for additional year/s with an option to renegotiate wages annually.  Two Board members, the Sheriff and a union representative will meet in the near future to discuss the issues.  After due discussion, action was postponed until a future meeting.

3 new positive COVID-19 cases in Mills County

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Mills County Public Health said Thursday (today), three additional positive cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Mills County. The cases are adults: One is 18-to 40-years of age, two are 61-to-80 years old. All three contracted the virus through community spread.

Authorities remind residents “It is more important than ever to practice physical distancing, wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 second, cover your coughs and sneezes, and stay at home when you are ill.

Big Ten to limit football, fall sports to conference games

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July 9th, 2020 by admin

UNDATED (AP) — The Big Ten Conference won’t play nonconference games in football and a handful of other sports this fall because of the coronavirus pandemic. The move effectively cancels the annual Cy-Hawk football game.

University of Iowa director of athletics Gary Barta issued a statement that said, in part, “The uncertainties have been difficult on our student-athletes and coaches and I appreciate their continued understanding of the situation. “I am grateful for our fans who are also waiting for direction. While many uncertainties still exist, today’s decision will provide the greatest amount of flexibility as we move forward.”

Sen. Chuck Grassley has spoken out about the announcement on Twitter saying, “Very disappointed by the Big Ten making a decision that non conference games can’t be played Don’t they realize the Cy-Hawk game is a lot more interesting than many big ten games?? Especially disappointed Iowa can’t play MY UNIVERSITY uni BIG DISAPPOINTMENT.”

The league also warned that it was “prepared not to play” at all to keep its athletes safe. The decision affects more than 40 games, including some marquee matchups like Notre Dame against Wisconsin at Lambeau Field. The announcement came a day after the Ivy League called off all fall sports. Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith says he is “very concerned” about the season.

Officials turn struggling Dubuque cemetery over to state

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Revenue woes have led the board of Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque to turn ownership over to the state of Iowa. The Telegraph Herald reports that the Linwood Cemetery Association made the decision when it became clear that it was running out of money. Association board member Ken Miller says the board wanted to act before the cemetery was forced into receivership.

The Iowa Insurance Division will oversee the transfer of control of the cemetery to the state. Division spokesman Chance McElhaney says the agency will determine new revenue sources and ways to reduce expenses. The receivership process should take several months.

Court: Officer who stomped on suspect’s ankle cannot be sued

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A federal appeals court says a Davenport officer who stomped on the ankle of a suspect used unreasonable force but nonetheless cannot be held liable. The 2015 stomp by officer Brian Stevens allegedly broke the ankle of suspect Juan Shelton, who was pinned down by five officers at the time.

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals says that Stevens enjoys qualified immunity and therefore cannot be sued for excessive force. The court says that it was unreasonable for Stevens to stomp on Shelton’s ankle under the circumstances, but that officers cannot be held liable for such split-second decisions.

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Visit Cass County ISU Extension

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Cass County ISU Extension on Thursday, July 9, 2020. The Ambassadors heard from Kate Olsen about the many ongoing programs and how those programs have been modified and developed thought COVID-19 including the Cass County Fair. Kate shared that even with the many changes in the fair programming the numbers of 4H participates is just a little shy of normal which is “very encouraging” said Kate Olson.

Ambassador’s Pictured Left to Right: Brad Pellett, Ruth Sears, Bill Saluk, Brian Ruge, Steve Anderson, Lauren Tigges, Rich Perry, Krysta Hanson, Jim Kickland, Dawn Marnin, Kelsey Beschorner, Brigham Hoegh, Wendy Richter, Kate Olson, Shelby Van Horn, Morgan Barkley, Hannah Richter, Lori Anderson, Kerry Jepsen, Michelle Heath, Allen Ladd, Dr. Keith Leonard, Lana Westphalen, Janet Cappel, Donnie Drennan, Jen McEntaffer, Barb Wollenhaupt, Colt Doherty, Dolly Bergmann. (Photo submitted)

The Ambassadors were introduced to Wendy Richter as PROSPER Project Coordinator whose goal is to facilitate interventions specifically aimed at middle school‐aged youth and their families, with an emphasis on building youth competencies, improving family functioning, and preventing conduct problems, particularly substance use. Ambassador’s were also introduced to Brigham Hough in her role as the Cass County Wellness. Brigham is involved in many programs around Cass County such as Grown Another Row, Produce in the Park, Healthy Cass County, Mobile food Pantry and others.

For more information regarding programs and resources, contact 712-243-1132 or visit www.extension.iastate.edu/cass

Corn crib fire investigation in Cass County

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July 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public’s help regarding any information regarding a fire that burned an unused corncrib at 62635 610th Street (northeast of Lewis) on July 8, 2020, at around 1:16 p.m.

If you saw any activity at or around that location about the time of the fire, please contact Sheriff Darby McLaren by phone at (712) 249-2206 or email at dmclaren@casscoia.us.

Cardinals announce 2021 regular season schedule

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July 9th, 2020 by admin

ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 9, 2020 – The St. Louis Cardinals, in conjunction with Major League Baseball’s league-wide release, today announced their 2021 regular season schedule.  The home opener is set for Thursday, April 8, against Milwaukee as part of a six-game home stand with the Brewers (April 8, 10-11) and Washington (April 12-14).

The Cardinals will open the 2021 season on the road with a three-game series at Cincinnati beginning on Thursday, April 1, followed by a three-game series at Miami (April 5-7).

Among the key home dates for 2021 are a pair of three-game weekend series visits by the Chicago Cubs on May 21-23 and to conclude the regular season on October 1-3.  The Cubs will also visit St. Louis for a four-game series July 19-22.  Additionally, the game against the Milwaukee Brewers in St. Louis on Saturday, April 10, will mark the 15th anniversary of the first game played at Busch Stadium III (also against the Brewers).

The 2021 season will feature 26 home series and 26 road series, including 13 weekend series at Busch Stadium: April 8, 10-11 vs. Milwaukee, April 23-25 vs. Cincinnati, May 7-9 vs. Colorado, May 21-23 vs. Chicago Cubs, June 3-6 vs. Cincinnati, June 24-27 vs. Pittsburgh, July 16-18 vs. San Francisco, July 30-August 1 vs. Minnesota, August 6-8 vs. Kansas City, August 20-22 vs. Pittsburgh, September 10-12 vs. Cincinnati, September 17-19 vs. San Diego, and October 1-3 vs. Chicago Cubs.

The Cardinals 20-game interleague schedule will feature a pair of three-game home-and-home series with in-state rival Kansas City on consecutive weekends (August 6-8 at Busch Stadium & August 13-15 at Kansas City), marking the first time the Cardinals have hosted a three-game weekend series against the Royals since 2015.  The interleague schedule also features a pair of two-game home-and-home series against the Cleveland Indians (June 8-9 at Busch Stadium & July 27-28 at Cleveland) and the Detroit Tigers (June 22-23 at Detroit & August 24-25 at Busch Stadium).  Additionally, the Redbirds will host a three-game interleague series versus the Minnesota Twins (July 30-August 1) and travel to Chicago for a three-game interleague series against the White Sox (May 24-26).

The Cardinals are scheduled to play 41 of their 81 home games before the July 12-14 All Star Break, playing 13 home games in April, 12 in May, 16 in June, 9 in July, 15 in August, and 16 in September/October.  The club is scheduled to host holiday games on Mother’s Day (May 9 vs. Colorado) and Labor Day (September 6 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers).

The Cardinals longest home stand of the 2021 consists of nine games (July 30-August 8) with three games against each of the Twins, Atlanta Braves, and Royals.  Their longest road trip consists of two 10-game trips from May 24-June 2 and before the All-Star Break from July 1-11.  The team has two stretches that will see them play 17 consecutive games without a day off from April 23-May 9 and May 21-June 6.

The Cardinals will make future announcements regarding game times, ticket pricing and ticket availability for the 2021 season. The complete 2021 regular season schedule can be viewed at cardinals.com/schedule and follows.

IHSAA releases Class 3A and 4A baseball postseason brackets

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July 9th, 2020 by admin

The brackets for 2020 postseason baseball in Class 3A and 4A were released on Thursday morning by the Iowa High School Athletic Association. First round games will be played on July 17th, Second round July 20th, and Substate finals on July 22nd. Atlantic will be in 3A District 15 and open up at Carroll. Here is a look at area pairings.

Class 3A District 15

Greene County @ Dallas Center-Grimes 7:00 p.m.
Atlantic @ Carroll 7:00 p.m.
District Final at Dallas Center

Class 3A District 16

Creston @ Harlan 7:00 p.m.
Glenwood @ Denison-Schleswig 7:00 p.m.
District Final at Harlan

Class 4A Substate 8

#1 Ankeny bye
#5 Des Moines North vs. #2 CB Thomas Jefferson (@ Lewis Central) 5:00 p.m.
#4 CB Abraham Lincoln @ #3 Lewis Central 7:30 p.m.

Full brackets for all classes can be seen HERE.