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Iowa COVID-19 update 8/10/2020: New cases in 3 area counties

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August 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

As of 10-a.m. today (Monday) morning, the IDPH Coronavirus dashboard shows one new, confirmed positive case of COVID-19 in Cass, Adair and Shelby Counties since Sunday, for a total of 74 in Cass County, 30 in Adair County and 184 in Shelby County. From 10-a.m. Friday through early today, there have been 23 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Cass County. Fortunately, there have been no new reports of deaths associated with COVID-19, in our immediate listening area. The highest percentage of positive cases in Cass County (45%) are persons in the 18 to 40 age bracket.  64-percent of those who tested positive were symptomatic. In Adair County, 48% of positive cases are in the 18-40 age group. In Shelby County, 34% of the 18-to 40 age group tested positive. The genders in all three counties are almost evenly split: 50% male, 49% female.

Statewide, one more person died from COVID-19 from 10-a.m. Sunday through today (Monday), for a total of 931. The DPH confirmed 268 additional COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. Iowa’s reported positivity rate is 9.4% compared to 6.8% Sunday. Of the state’s confirmed cases, 37,247 Iowans recovered. Long-Term Care facility deaths account for 498 of the 931.  Iowa DPH reports 224 hospitalizations, of which 57 patients are in intensive care. The Iowa DPH said hospitals admitted 26 new COVID-19 patients in the past 24 hours compared to 32 on Sunday. 23 people were on a ventilator.

Southwest/Western Iowa hospitals are reporting a total of 14 patients, 5 are in an ICU, 0 were admitted since 10-a.m. Sunday, and there was one person on a ventilator.  Long-Term Care facility outbreaks are down one to 25. At those facilities, 804 patients/staff tested positive for COVID-19, and 425 have recovered from the virus.

The IDPH Dashboard current County/Positive Case count/reported recoveries (   ), and the number of deaths to date (if any)  {    }:

  • Cass: 74 (43)  {1}
  • Adair: 30  (19)
  • Adams: 16 (10)
  • Audubon: 28 (17) {1}
  • Guthrie: 132 (97) {5}
  • Montgomery: 59 (35) {4}
  • Pottawattamie: 1,325 (943) {26}
  • Shelby: 184 (155) {1}

Elsewhere in western/s.w. Iowa here are the current number of positive cases/recoveries; deaths  (N/A= No data available):

  • 109/82  in Harrison County; 1
  • 89/52 in Mills County; N/A
  • 77/42 in Union County; 1
  • 121/64 in Madison County; 2
  • 728/681 in Crawford County; 3
  • 192/163 in Carroll County; 1
  • 94/70  in Page County; N/A

Temporary seating for ‘Field of Dreams’ game being removed

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August 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The stadium seating Major League Baseball set up at the field it built near the Field of Dreams movie site in Dyersville is coming down – for now. Last week, crews began removing the temporary stands that had been installed for an August 13th match-up between the Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Cardinals. Last week, Major League Baseball announced the game will be postponed until 2021. Roman Weinberg, manager of The Field of Dreams Movie Site, says they knew rescheduling the game was a possibility since the pandemic began in early March.

Weinberg says the plan is to rebuild the stadium, starting next spring, for next year’s game.

Murray Cook of BrightView, the company Major League Baseball hired for the stadium work, told the Dubuque Telegraph Herald much of what was used to construct the stadium was rented and it’d be too expensive to keep it all intact until next year. Meanwhile, in downtown Dyersville, a new museum honoring the Field of Dreams has just opened. It’s called the “If You Build It Exhibit” and highlights the making of the 1989 film. Weinberg was on hand for the museum’s ribbon cutting.

A mural on the side of the building featuring the Ghostplayers coming out of the corn. The Field of Dreams movie is based on the 1982 book “Shoeless Joe” and the field constructed outside of Dyersville for the filming of the movie has been maintained as a tourist attraction.

Kitchen fire damages home in Red Oak, Sunday

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August 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Fire firefighters were called to the scene of a structure fire a little after 10-a.m., Sunday. According to Red Oak Fire Chief John Bruce, crews were dispatched to 111 East Joy Street, and once inside, found a fire in the first floor kitchen area. While they worked to quickly knock down the flames, other firefighters searched the house and were able to rescue a dog, who was unharmed. Two residents got out of the house and were evaluated at the scene, but refused transport to the hospital.

Chief Bruce said the fire originated in an over-the-range microwave. He said also the home was still able to be occupied, even though it sustained moderate fire and smoke damage in the kitchen, and minor smoke damage to the rest of the house. Firefighters from Stanton and Elliott, as well as the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Montgomery County Communications, Red Oak Police and MidAmerican Energy all assisted at the scene.

Red Oak juvenile cited for MIP, Possession of Stolen Property & Interference w/official acts

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August 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak cited a Red Oak juvenile early this morning. The male juvenile – who was not identified because of his age – was cited at around 1:20-a.m., for Minor in use of tobacco/vapor product, Possession of Stolen property, and Interference with official acts. The male was cited into juvenile court and then released to a parent.

2 juveniles and an adult charged in connection with Red Oak burglary

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August 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two juveniles and an adult face Felony Burglary, Theft and misdemeanor Criminal Mischief charges associated with a burglary in Red Oak. According to Red Oak Police, Officers were notified at around 6:41-p.m. Sunday, of a possible burglary at the White Oak gas station at 710 N. Broadway, in Red Oak. A passerby said they had seen three people inside the building, and that the front door window was broken.

Officers located three individuals at 3rd and Corning Streets who matched the description given by the witness. After an investigation, Officers arrested 28-year old Nathan Allen Dishong, of Red Oak. A 14-year old male and a 10-year old male were taken into custody. Each was charged with Burglary (A Class-D Felony), Theft in the 4th Degree ( a serious misdemeanor), and Criminal Mischief in the 3rd Degree (an Aggravated misdemeanor).

Dishong was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $5,000 bond. The 14-year old male was transported to the Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs, and the 10-year old male was released to a parent.

Woman arrested on 2 warrants in Adams County

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August 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest at around 11:50-p.m. Saturday, of 35-year old Karmyn Kay Watson, of Creston. Watson was taken into custody on two Union County warrants, following a traffic stop at Union Avenue and Highway 34. She was being held without bond in the Adams County Jail.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Aug. 10 2020

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August 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CDT

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Two Iowa men are facing several charges after authorities say they tried to crash a vehicle into the Muscatine police headquarters. Muscatine Police said the two Muscatine men were arrested early Sunday after their vehicle became stuck on a brick planter outside the Muscatine Public Safety Building. The crash happened shortly before 5 a.m. Sunday. No one was injured. Police said 24-year-old Gilberto Daniel Castillo III and 21-year-old Marc Anthony Castillo were both arrested on suspicion of terrorism second-degree criminal mischief. The 24-year-old was also charged with drunken driving, and the 21-year-old was charged with public intoxication.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Iowa authorities have identified the Fort Dodge woman who was shot and killed by police last week. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation said 39-year-old Melissa Halda was fatally shot by a Webster County Sheriff’s deputy during the incident on Tuesday night. Halda was reported to be acting erratically while wielding knives before the shooting happened. Halda was shot and killed after deputies from the Webster County Sheriff’s Office and a Fort Dodge police officer responded. No other details were released about the shooting. The sheriff’s deputy who shot Halda has been placed on administrative leave while the shooting is investigated.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The mother of an 18-year-old University of Iowa student who froze to death on the university’s campus is suing the school for negligence. The lawsuit contends Gerald Michael Belz, of Cedar Rapids, was unable to get into his residence hall on the night of Jan. 29, 2019, when wind chills were 51 degrees below zero. The lawsuit says the university locked all exterior doors to Burge Hall to prevent pipes from freezing but did not alert residents to the change in normal procedures. Belz was found unresponsive the next day. His death was ruled an accident. The university declined to comment on the lawsuit.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole in the 1979 murder of an 18-year-old high school student. Jerry Burns was arrested in Dec. 19 2018, 39 years to the day after Michelle Martinko was found dead in her parents’ car outside a shopping mall in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She had been stabbed to death. Burns was convicted of first-degree murder in February and was sentenced on Friday. Cedar Rapids police have said they arrested Burns after DNA taken from a restaurant straw he had used matched DNA from the crime scene.

Injury accident in Council Bluffs Sunday afternoon

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August 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Police Traffic Unit is investigating a two vehicle personal injury crash that occurred at approximately 1:47-p.m., Sunday, at the intersection of So 24th St and Marketplace Drive. The crash shut down the southbound lanes of So 24th St from I-80 to Marketplace Drive for approximately 2 1/2 hours. The roadway was reopened at approximately 4:25 PM.

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Authorities say a Ford Explorer was struck on the passenger side by a Dodge Pickup that was heading south on So 24th. All 5 of the occupants (1 adult and 4 juveniles) of the Ford Explorer suffered injuries requiring transport to the University of Nebraska Medical Center – Trauma Center. The Dodge pickup had two adult occupants at the time of the crash. Both sustained injuries with one requiring transport to a Council Bluffs hospital for treatment.

The crash investigation was still in the preliminary stages, Sunday evening. The Council Bluffs Police Traffic Unit is leading the investigation.

CCHS phone problems continue

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August 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System said Sunday that they “Are still experiencing phone issues at the main Atlantic campus.  Appears Verizon customers are still having trouble connecting.”  CCHS Communications Specialist Kat Niemann says they “are continuing to work with local utilities get this resolved as soon as possible.”

Nieman reminds persons who have business with CCHS to please call 712-778-5140 or the Griswold Rural Health Clinic and you will be routed to the appropriate department.

2 men charged after trying to crash into police building

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August 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Two Iowa men are facing several charges after authorities say they tried to crash a vehicle into the Muscatine police headquarters. Muscatine Police said the two Muscatine men were arrested early Sunday after their vehicle became stuck on a brick planter outside the Muscatine Public Safety Building. The crash happened shortly before 5 a.m. Sunday. No one was injured.

Police said 24-year-old Gilberto Daniel Castillo III and 21-year-old Marc Anthony Castillo were both arrested on suspicion of terrorism second-degree criminal mischief. The 24-year-old was also charged with drunken driving, and the 21-year-old was charged with public intoxication.