Former University of Iowa resident physician accused of molesting female relative in Tulsa July 31, 2008
Posted by John in Crime/Courts, Medicine.Tags: Coralville (Iowa), Iowa City (Iowa), Kirk Smith, MD, medical doctors, physicians, sex crimes, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
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From Tulsa World:
A Tulsa doctor who is accused of molesting a female relative was accused several times of inappropriate sexual contact during his residency program in Missouri, reports show. …
[Kirk Michael] Smith, 35, was arrested Saturday on suspicion of lewd molestation of a minor and forcible sodomy. …
In November 2001, the Iowa Board of Medical Examiners denied Smith’s application for a license, citing allegations of inappropriate contact with female patients during a little more than a year at a residency program in Kansas City, Mo. …
Smith was later accepted into the University of Iowa’s residency program, and Iowa’s medical board granted Smith a restricted license in April 2002. The board said he should always be accompanied by a chaperone while treating female patients and should continue seeing a psychiatrist. …
More from Gazette archives:
March 6, 2002 Iowa City Gazette
Coralville doctor denied Iowa license after alleged misdoings
DES MOINES – A doctor has been denied an Iowa license following allegations that he performed inappropriate gynecological exams on four patients during an out-of-state residency.
Kirk Smith, 29, of Coralville, is appealing the decision by the Iowa Board of Medical Examiners. His lawyer, Michael Sellers, said the board has received only “thirdhand hearsay” evidence about what happened.
According to the board, while Smith was a resident in Kansas City, a woman accused him of improperly examining her. Administrators there ordered Smith to have a chaperone when performing such exams, the board said, but he continued to do them alone, and three more women also complained about improper exams. Smith took a medical leave of absence from the program to deal with psychiatric issues, board documents say.
Sellers said Smith is awaiting a hearing before the board. Sellers said Smith was accepted into a training program at University Hospitals in Iowa City, but he can’t participate without a resident license.
May 19, 2002 Iowa City Gazette
Suspended doctors granted Iowa licenses
DES MOINES – A doctor accused of performing inappropriate exams on women patients in Missouri has been granted permission by regulators to get a license to practice in Iowa.
The Iowa Board of Medical Examiners concluded that Dr. Kirk Smith’s problems were caused by a psychiatric condition he has under control.
Smith, 29, was suspended from a Kansas City residency-training program in November 2000 after four women accused him of improperly touching them or examining them.
He was diagnosed with an obsessive-compulsive disorder and given medication to control it.
Two psychiatrists have said Smith can safely return to practicing medicine.
Smith earned his medical degree at the University of Iowa, but the Board of Medical Examiners turned down his application for a residency license, citing his problems in Missouri.
After Smith applied again for a license, the board decided in April to grant Smith approval but said that he must have a chaperon present when he examines female patients and that he must continue psychiatric treatment.
November 22, 2004 Gazette
Ruling may delay word of medical accusations
Court: Information can’t be made public until final decisionDES MOINES – A court ruling last week could mean that Iowans will have to wait months to find out whether their doctors have been accused of wrongdoing.
Polk County District Judge Joel Novak ruled Wednesday that the Iowa Board of Medical Examiners must stop publicly disclosing information related to a physician’s disciplinary case until a final decision is made.
Legal experts are trying to sort out whether Novak’s ruling will cause lengthy delays in the time it will take for patients and others to learn of allegations against Iowa doctors, nurses and other medical professionals.
The board frequently does not file final disciplinary orders for a year or more.
Novak’s ruling came in the case of Dr. Kirk M. Smith, who was denied an Iowa license three years ago because of allegations he improperly touched women while in an out-of-state training program.
The license denial was made public. So was the medical board’s subsequent decision to issue a license, with several restrictions, after it decided Smith had received adequate treatment
for psychiatric problems.
April 7, 2007 Gazette
Supreme Court rules on negligence case
Also Friday, the [Iowa Supreme Court] upheld a district court decision ordering the Board of Medical Examiners to cease dissemination of the board’s denial of a physician’s license.The board appealed a Polk County District Court decision in the case of Dr. Kirk M. Smith, who was accepted into the University of Iowa’s family practice residency program as a transfer student from the University of Missouri.
Smith initially was denied an Iowa physician license, which was granted after an appeal.
While granting his license, the board denied Smith’s request that the board rescind its notice to the National Practitioner’s Data Bank regarding the earlier license denial.
Instead, the board indicated an entry was to be added to the Data Bank explaining that the license application was granted after an appeal hearing. The district court ordered such a disclosure must stop. …
Man from Cedar Rapids added to ‘Wanted by the FBI’ page July 30, 2008
Posted by John in Crime/Courts, Law Enforcement.Tags: Cedar Rapids (Iowa), Drugs, Federal Bureau of Investigation, fugitives, LSD, Matthew West, U.S. District Court
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From the FBI this morning:
The Wanted by the FBI Omaha page has been updated to include fugitive Matthew Samuel West, who is wanted for failure to appear regarding drug-related charges in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. West was involved in a conspiracy to distribute a substance containing LSD.
Excerpt from the FBI Omaha field office:
While in high school, West enjoyed playing the drums and after graduating he continued to coach the drum line and also played in a local Cedar Rapids band. West was the co-owner/operator of a tie-dye shop. He was artistic and designed shirts that he attempted to sell at Grateful Dead concerts, which he usually attended during the 1980s and into the 1990s. …
Matthew Samuel West is wanted for failure to appear regarding drug-related charges in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. West was involved in a conspiracy to distribute a substance containing LSD. West was convicted after a jury trial on December 2, 1992. He was released on bond while he appealed his conviction, and during this time he fled the state of Iowa.
On April 5, 1994, a federal arrest warrant was issued in the United States District Court, Northern District of Iowa, for West’s arrest. He was charged with failure to appear.
From Gazette archives (December 6, 1992):
West convicted
West convicted Matthew West of Cedar Rapids was convicted Thursday by a U.S. District Court jury of conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute LSD.
The jury also concluded that a vehicle belonging to West’s wife did not have to be forfeited to the government. The trial for West, 27, began Nov. 30.
After the conviction was returned Thursday, Judge Michael Melloy ordered West held, pending sentencing March 9.
West was convicted of a conspiracy involving 10 grams or more of LSD, which would subject him to a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years imprisonment, Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Colloton said.
Asian American Press on Cedar Rapids native: ‘Captain David Harold Kouba – hero of Hmong Secret CIA War dies’ July 29, 2008
Posted by John in Deaths, Military, Uncategorized, War.Tags: Alburnett (Iowa), Alburnett High School, Cedar Rapids (Iowa), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), David Kouba, Fayette (Iowa), Harold Kouba, History, Hmong community, Long Chieng (Laos), pilots, Upper Iowa University, Vida Vernon
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From Asian American Press:
David H. Kouba was born on July 11, 1938 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was the oldest son of Harold Louis Kouba and Vida Eileen Vernon.
Upon graduation from Alburnett High School in 1957, Kouba entered college at Fayette, IA. …
By May 14, 1975, he was among the few remaining American civilian pilots in Southeast Asia. A Top Secret mission was given to Captain Kouba and chopper pilot Jack Knotts. They were given the task of flying the last “upcountry” mission to evacuate Jerry Daniels (Hog), who was a CIA Case Officer, and Major General Vang Pao (VP), commander of Military Region 2 of the Royal Lao Army, out of their headquarters at Long Cheng. …
Kouba placed this entry in his log book: “Arrived at Long Chieng at dawn to evacuate General Vang Pao and head customer “Hog”. All was in turmoil. Danang, Vietnam all over. Meos were beginning to mob aircraft. We took off at 10:47 and this ended the Secret CIA base of Long Chieng, Laos.” …
More from Guardian (UK) on Kouba’s Iowa family:
Kathy Sankey and Rick Langguth, Kouba’s half-brother and half-sister, travelled from Iowa to attend the Hmong community’s homage to Kouba. Sankey, who was 11 years younger than Kouba, said in an interview that she, like most Americans, had known little about his exploits during the secret war. He returned to Iowa in 2004, but her account Sunday was still sketchy. This was, after all, a secret war.
“We didn’t know he was in the secret war,” she said. “We were aware he was dropping food and supplies for the people.” …
Missing Colorado hiker from Cedar Rapids found Monday morning July 28, 2008
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From Colorado Daily (Boulder, CO):
Search crews found a pair of hikers alive and uninjured early this morning after the men were reported missing near Eldora late Sunday night, according to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.
Patrick Nelson, 21, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Sean Klomparens, 20, of Rockville, Md., headed into the backcountry Saturday morning. …
A Flight for Life helicopter and search dog pored over the area until searchers found the men about 8:40 a.m. near Goose Lake, northeast of South Arapahoe Peak. …
Terminated Assistant News Director sues KWWL; Complaint alleges hostile work environment, discrimination, retaliation July 27, 2008
Posted by John in Business, Courts, Media.Tags: JON OKERSTROM, KWWL-TV, KYSHA FENDERSON, Tom Allen
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From Ms. Fenderson’s Complaint/Jury Demand filed with United States District Courts – Northern District of Iowa:
KYSHA FENDERSON
2774 N. COBB PKWY, SUITE 109-167
KENNESAW, GA 30152
Plaintiff,
vs.
KWWL, LLC
c/o CT CORP. SYSTEM
STATUTORY AGENT
2222 GRAND AVENUE
DES MOINES, IA 50312
TOM ALLEN
c/o KWWL, LLC.
c/o CT CORP. SYSTEM
STATUTORY AGENT
2222 GRAND AVENUE
DES MOINES, IA 50312
JON OKERSTROM
c/o KWWL, LLC
c/o CT CORP. SYSTEM
STATUTORY AGENT
2222 GRAND AVENUE
DES MOINES, IA 50312
AND
XYZ CORPORATIONS 1-10… 9. Plaintiff was hired by Defendant KWWL as an Assistant News Director on or about September 26, 2006.
10. When Plaintiff was hired, a producer made a point to tell Jobi Epps, a black female employee of KWWL, that the station had “hired someone else black.” …
14. During her employment, Plaintiff was subjected to comments regarding her sex and race, African-American.
15. For instance, while attending a holiday party at the home of General Manager Tom Allen, Ms. Fenderson made a comment admiring Mr. Allen’s black dog. In response, Mr. Allen remarked to Ms. Fenderson, “You have a lot in common.” …
Photos of Kurt Warner at Cardinals training camp July 26, 2008
Posted by John in Sports.Tags: Arizona Cardinals, football, NFL
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From Yahoo! News – Photos:
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner throws over teammate Matt Leinart’s back during the first day of the NFL football team’s training camp Friday, July 25, 2008, in Flagstaff, Ariz.
(AP Photo/Matt York)
Arizona Cardinals quarterbacks Matt Leinart (7), Kurt Warner (13) Brian St. Pierre (2) and Anthony Morelli (12) take snaps during the first day of their NFL football training camp Friday, July 25, 2008, in Flagstaff, Ariz.
(AP Photo/Matt York)
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner cools down during the first day of the Cardinals’ NFL football training camp Friday, July 25, 2008 in Flagstaff, Ariz.
(AP Photo/Matt York)
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Ames and Iowa City in AARP’s top 10 for life expectancy; Which was #1? July 25, 2008
Posted by John in Public Health, Rankings.Tags: AARP, Ames (Iowa), elderly, Iowa City (Iowa), longevity
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From St. Cloud Times (Minnesota):
Ames, Iowa, topped the list with an average life span of 81.02 years. Iowa City, Iowa, comes in seventh with 80.33 years. …
PETA release: ‘PETA Calls On Cedar Rapids Pet Store to End Credit Card Sales’ July 24, 2008
Posted by John in Business.Tags: Animal rights, Animal Welfare, credit cards, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Pet's Playhouse
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From People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA):
PETA has sent an urgent letter to Michael Hunt, owner of the Pet’s Playhouse pet store in Cedar Rapids, urging him to bar customers from using their credit cards to buy animals on impulse. Credit cards allow people to buy animals without stopping to think about how much care goes into a lifetime of looking after a dog or cat. Impulsively purchased animals often end up discarded or passed from home to home. …
Readers: Do you believe that credit cards encourage impulsive pet purchases? Please add a comment!
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25th anniversary article about Orioles pitcher Mike Boddicker, from Norway July 23, 2008
Posted by John in Sports.Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Baseball, Mike Boddicker, Norway (Iowa), University of Iowa
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From Baltimore Sun:
Boddicker grew up in Norway, a farm town of 633 near Cedar Rapids. He was a star strikeout pitcher at the University of Iowa and vaulted to Triple-A Rochester less than a year after the Orioles picked him in the sixth round in 1978.
He got called up to make his first big league start in late 1980, but for the next 2 1/2 seasons, he was stuck. …
Son of Tipton man, Coe College student still seeking dad lost in Vietnam War July 22, 2008
Posted by John in Biography, Deaths, History, Military, War.Tags: Coe College, Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Tipton (Iowa), Vietnam War
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From Naperville Sun:
Forty-two years have passed since Capt. Dennis Eilers’ plane was shot down in Laos during the Vietnam War. No one has ever been able to find a trace of the wreckage or any of the six crew members aboard the plane. …
Dennis grew up on a family farm in Tipton, Iowa, Curt said, and he always wanted to fly. He went on to attend Coe College in Cedar Rapids, where he joined the ROTC. …






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