February 9, 2012

Democrats call Grassley “an embarrassment”

The three Democrats who want to be the party nominee who faces-off against Republican Senator Chuck Grassley in November campaigned in Winterset tonight.  It’s the town where Grassley told a crowd in August that they had every right to fear the health care reform plan might give the government authority to “pull the plug on grandma.” 

Roxanne Conlin, a Democrat from Des Moines who is seeking her party’s U.S. Senate nomination, calls that comment embarrassing. “He’s tried to back away from it with offering, I don’t know, six or eight different explanations of why he would say such a thing,” Conlin said. “And I think a lot of people felt that he had betrayed his own image by talking like a radical, right-wing United States senator which he has carefully tried to avoid appearing to be.”

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U.S. Commerce Secretary hands out flood recovery money

U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke traveled to Iowa City today to award four Iowa communities with a share of $30 million in grants for flood recovery. Most of the grant money – $25 million – will go to Iowa City to help relocate a wastewater treatment facility damaged by the flood of 2008.

Money will also go towards reconstructing a street and bridge near the Iowa River. Secretary Locke says he’s encouraged by the rebuilding taking place throughout the state. “The folks of Iowa never lost hope,” Locke said. “You never gave up.” Economic Development grants will also go to Dubuque to construct a multi-level parking facility and to Shenandoah and Columbus Junction to rebuild from flood damage.

“By making these sound investments, we not only put people to work – we save communities future costs,” Locke said. “And we know those folks who work on the roads, repair bridges and lay concrete – they shop in malls, eat in restaurants and support so many other businesses in their community.”

Iowa City Mayor Matt Hayek says he’s pleased with the progress being made in Iowa City, but believes the flood recovery efforts are far from over. “All we can do is press forward as fast as we can. I believe we are doing so,” Hayek said. “The results we’re announcing today are certainly a part of that, but we cannot take our eye off the ball and neither the council or city staff is going to do that.”

Hoffpauir hopes stay with I-Cubs is brief

Iowa Cubs team members warm up.

Iowa Cubs team members warm up.

Micah Hoffpauir hopes his stay in Des Moines is a brief one. The outfielder batted .239 for the Chicago Cubs in 2009 but did not make the team coming out of spring training.

He is back with the Iowa Cubs and was 0-3 in their season opening loss to Nashville on Thursday night.

Hoffpauir says he’s glad to still have a job, but Des Moines is not where he wants to end up in his career. He says the first time he came to Iowa was in 2004 and he says you don’t want to stay for a real long time.

Hoffpauir says he hoping to fill a role in Chicago, he says there are parts of the game you have not control over and the last roster spot went to a guy who backs up at third base and has a good bat. Hoffpauir says when he gets another chance in Chicago he will try to do what it takes to stay there.

He says he has proved that he can hit in the big leagues and says he came in with a new role of coming off the bench and says it wasn’t something he was prepared to do. Hoffpauir says that’s something he has to work on.

The I-Cubs and Sounds continue their series in Des Moines this evening.

Rashawn Parker making progress in rehab

Iowa State defensive end Rashawn Parker won’t be involved in contract drills this spring but he is getting ready for next season. The Oklahoma native suffered a season-ending knee injury in the fourth game of the season in a victory over Army and is confident he will be ready for this year’s opener.

Parker says he is ahead of schedule, but has two solid months to go to get back to where he was. Parker has been working to strengthen the knee after surgery and says he will do whatever it takes to get back on the field. He says he is as hungry as he has ever been.

For the most part Parker says he will be watching spring workouts as he will take it easy and concentrating on rehad and the weight room.

The Cyclones close out spring drills with an intrasquad game on April 17th.

UNI and Drake to meet in softball

The U.N.I. softball team hosts Drake on Saturday to open a Missouri Valley Conference softball series. The Panthers are 6-3 in the Valley after sweeping two games from Bradley on Thursday while the Bulldogs are coming off back-to-back wins over Iowa State.

U.N.I. coach Ryan Jacobs says Drake is playing well now and they have two good pitchers, a right and a left hander that are getting the job done. Drake is 22-10 overall ansd Jacobs says the Bulldogs like to manufacture runs with hit and running and base stealing.

Drake is 3-3 in the league race.

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State parks escape mostly unscathed by flooding

Floodwaters caused the Department of Natural Resources to close some parks recently, but things are drying out. Kevin Szcodronski, chief of the of the D.N.R.’s State Parks Bureau, says just a few parks have any restrictions remaining due to the flooding.

Szcodronski says the water has receded in most areas, and there is still some clean up to do. He says the lower canyon road in Ledges State Park near Booen is still closed, but you can walk into the area. In western Iowa at Wilson Island, the water has receded, from the Missouri River but they still need to do some clean up of silt and the goal is to get it open May 1st.

He says the damage in most places was minimal. Szcodronski says in most cases the water came up went back down quickly and didn’t leave a lot of silt. He says they “dodged a bullet” so far this spring. Five state parks were closed in March due to the flooding.

Branstad says Culver “wrong” to inject himself into regulatory decisions

Former Governor Terry Branstad says current Governor Chet Culver is improperly interfering with state regulatory agencies. 

Branstad, a Republican who is seeking a fifth term as governor, says it was wrong for Culver to question the state insurance division’s approval of an insurance rate hike for Wellmark.  Culver also publicly questioned the Iowa Utilities Board action which granted electric rate hikes for Alliant Energy. 

“Those agencies are important regulatory agencies.  They are given very clear instructions in the law and the rules,” Branstad says.  “They should be given the opportunity to make those decisions without political interference.”

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