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New Year’s safety on the road

News

December 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The New Year is almost upon us, and while COVID has put a damper on many parties or large celebrations, it’s still important to remember not to drink and drive. Iowa State Patrol Trooper Ryan DeVault with District 3 in Council Bluffs, says you might think the New Year’s holiday is the most deadly time on the road for motorists, but that’s not the case.

Taking a nap for a few hours after drinking and then getting back on the road again, he says does not guarantee you’re sober enough to get behind the wheel.

When you’re on the road, keep an eye out for drivers displaying erratic behavior, such as weaving between lanes or crossing the center line, driving too slowly, or speeding up and slowing down for no reason.

Iowa COVID-19 update for 12/31/20: 69 additional deaths; 1,703 more cases

News

December 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health Thursday, said there were 1,703 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 in test results, for a pandemic total to-date, of 280,303. IDPH said had been 69 additional deaths recorded statewide since Wednesday, for a statewide death toll of 3,891. Of Iowa’s pandemic-related deaths, COVID-19 is reported as the underlying cause for 3,571 deaths, while 320 are listed as a contributing factor. In southwest Iowa, there was one more death reported in Guthrie, Harrison, Mills and Union Counties, and two more in Pottawattamie

The Iowa DPH reports 111 COVID-19 outbreaks among long-term care facilities in the state (Unchanged from Wednesday). Those outbreaks account for 4,787 of Iowa’s current positive cases. COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities account for 1,139 of the state’s total deaths. Health officials say 3,188 LTC patients/staff have recovered from the virus.

Iowa DPH reports hospitalizations were down from 612 Wednesday to 600 today. There are: 134 patients in an ICU (7 more than on Wed.);  76 were admitted to hospitals (compared to 105 Wednesday), and 69 patients are on ventilators (3 more than previous). Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa (RMCC Region 4) report: 37 hospitalized; 14 are in an ICU; 4 people were admitted to a hospital, and 9 people are on a ventilator (3 more than Wed.).

Gov. Kim Reynolds said the Iowa Department of Public Health will soon provide vaccine information online. The Iowa health department hopes to unveil a vaccine dashboard on its coronavirus website soon. There, you’ll be able to track how many Iowans have been vaccinated. According to the state’s website, a total of 1,355,025 Iowans received COVID-19 tests. Iowa’s average reported positivity rate is 12.2% over the last 14 days. The health department says 238,977 Iowans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,038 cases; {+17}; 38 deaths
  • Adair, 603; {+9}; 17
  • Adams, 262; {+6}; 2
  • Audubon, 369; {+1}; 7
  • Guthrie, 945; {+3}; 23
  • Harrison County, 1,430; {+18}; 53
  • Madison County, 962; {+10}; 8
  • Mills County, 1,271; {+11}; 15
  • Montgomery, 761; {+22}; 15
  • Pottawattamie County, 8,244; {+102}; 95
  • Shelby County, 946; {+11}; 24
  • Union County,  1,023; {+11}; 19

Hinson says $600 checks ‘a good start,’ but future federal aid should be targeted

News

December 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Congresswoman-elect Ashley Hinson of Marion says she would favor more targeted federal assistance rather than stimulus checks to most Americans in the next round of pandemic relief. “I definitely support the direct payments to people who need them,” Hinson says. “I think the real issue here is the fact that it took months and months to even start negotiating this relief package and they pushed it clearly to the last minute, which is very frustrating.”

Hinson, a Republican, will be sworn in as a member of the U.S. House on Sunday, to represent Iowa’s first congressional district. She calls the 600-dollar payments that HAVE begun arriving in the bank accounts of some Americans a start. “For some families that’s not enough right now,” Hinson says. “I know there are families who need it, but I also had someone message me they wanted to send theirs back, so I think that there’s a way that maybe we could better target some of that and narrowly focus relief going forward.”

President Trump has called on congress to pay most Americans two-thousand dollars. That proposal passed the Democratically-led House on Monday. Hinson says she hasn’t read the proposal, which has stalled in the Republican-led U.S. Senate. “As you know, things change very quickly, but I said the $600 payment is a good start and we can go from there,” Hinson says.

President-elect Joe Biden has called the current round of stimulus checks a down payment on a larger relief bill he plans to introduce once he takes office. “For me, the priority in the first quarter is going to be looking at all of that, figuring out how those payments, you know, if they were effective, if they were enough,” Hinson says. “And then we do need to be responsive and we do need to take a next step, if that’s needed.” Hinson says when she becomes a voting member of the House next week, she’d like to see a package that not only provides direct federal payments to financially-stressed individuals, but to industries that have taken a hit during the pandemic.

Survey: COVID Payments Will Help Many Iowans

News

December 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa News Service, DES MOINES, Iowa) — More than half of Iowans surveyed say new federal stimulus payments will provide immediate financial help. The Treasury Department is issuing the payments after President Donald Trump signed the latest COVID relief bill. As Congress debated the issue through the fall, nearly 3,000 people responded to a survey commissioned by the United Ways of Iowa. Fifty-one percent said a second stimulus payment would make “an important difference.” That number was 72% for those living in poverty.

Dennis Parker, executive director of the National Center for Law and Economic Justice, said the results show the country has ignored the plight of marginalized workers for too long.  “We’re in this position now because we didn’t do it before,” Parker asserted. “And having seen it, it would be criminal not to take steps to make changes that end the prospect of these kinds of problems.” Parker thinks the changes should go beyond providing livable wages, since health-care access in the pandemic has revealed racial and economic disparities.

The Iowa survey, released this month, was conducted between late September and early November. Pro-business groups contend higher wage requirements would lead to fewer workers, especially in smaller companies. But Parker said paying workers more is feasible for a lot of businesses, and can produce a more stable workforce. When considering prosperity, he said the U.S. needs to move past the traditional measuring sticks. “The fact that the stock market is doing well is little consolation for people who are facing eviction, having trouble feeding their kids,” Parker argued.

A report from the Pew Research Center released just prior to the pandemic said upper-income households in the U.S. are seeing most of the income growth, as the middle class erodes.

Midwest/National Sports Headlines: 12/31/20

Sports

December 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

UNDATED (AP) — The Big Ten men’s basketball conference has a record nine teams in the latest Associated Press poll. Wisconsin is No. 6, Iowa is No. 10, Rutgers is No. 14, Illinois is No. 15, Michigan is No. 16, Michigan State is No. 17, Northwestern is No. 19, Minnesota is No. 21, and Ohio State is No. 25. Topping the ever-tough league slate this week is the Iowa-Rutgers game. The Hawkeyes are 8-2, having bounced back from a loss at Minnesota by beating Northwestern. Rutgers is 7-1 despite not yet being at full strength due to injuries.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — All-America defensive tackle Daviyon Nixon of Iowa announced his decision to declare for the NFL draft and forego his senior season. Nixon made the announcement on social media and the athletic department confirmed his decision. Nixon was named a first-team Associated Press All-American and was AP Big Ten defensive player of the year. He led the Big Ten in tackles for loss, tied for the conference lead in sacks and had the most tackles by a Big Ten defensive lineman.

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Iowa State’s Brock Purdy and Oregon’s Tyler Shough are heading back to the desert. Two of the most prolific high school quarterbacks in Arizona history will face off in the Fiesta Bowl on Saturday. Purdy and Shough were baseball teammates when they were younger and have the same quarterbacks coach. They still work out together during the offseason. Now they’ll square off under the bright lights of a New Year’s Six bowl.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Eighth-ranked Oklahoma captured the Cotton Bowl with a convincing 55-20 pounding of No. 10 Florida. Spencer Rattler threw for three touchdowns and ran for another score, 11 days after helping the Sooners win the Big 12 title in the same stadium. Oklahoma racked up 684 total yards, with Rhamondre Stevenson rushing for 186.

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Wisconsin won its bowl game by rallying against Wake Forest. Graham Mertz accounted for three touchdowns and the Badgers turned four second-half interceptions into 21 points to beat the Demon Deacons, 42-28 in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. Mertz threw for 130 yards and ran for two short touchdowns as Wisconsin finished the season on a high note.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs plan to rest the majority of their starters against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, choosing to risk a bit of rust over the danger of injury with the No. 1 seed and first-round playoff bye already secured. Chiefs coach Andy Reid declined to say which starters would sit, though he did indicate veteran Chad Henne will start at quarterback and Matt Moore will likely be promoted from the practice squad. That means it’s nearly certain Patrick Mahomes, who needs just 260 yards passing to reach 5,000 for the season, won’t step foot on the field this week.

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — San Antonio Spurs assistant Becky Hammon made history by becoming the first woman to serve as head coach in an NBA game. Hammon took over when Gregg Popovich was ejected in the second quarter of the Spurs’ 121-107 loss to the Lakers. Lakers forward LeBron James spoiled the historic moment by delivering 26 points, eight assists and five rebounds on his 36th birthday.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, 12/31/2020

News

December 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CST

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A winter storm moving across parts of Texas and Oklahoma could dump up to 18 inches of snow in places before moving eastward and possibly spawning tornadoes. The National Weather Service says 12 to 18 inches of snow in southwestern Texas is possible by Thursday. Some snow is also expected in northwest Arkansas. Forecasts say the storm then will move eastward, creating a threat of tornadoes across Louisiana and southern Mississippi on New Year’s Eve as the colder temperatures are met with moisture and warmer air. The storm produced what forecaster Jeremy Grams said was likely a brief tornado in Corsicana, Texas, on Wednesday.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Majority Democrats in the U.S. House say they intend to allow an Iowa Republican to take office while they review her opponent’s contest claiming the six-vote race was wrongly decided. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said “yes” when asked at a news conference whether Mariannette Miller-Meeks will be sworn in with other members of the House on Sunday. Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill said later that Democrats “intend to provisionally seat” Miller-Meeks pending a review of the challenge filed by her Democratic opponent. Rita Hart asked the House to investigate and overturn the state-certified results. The House Administration Committee is reviewing the matter.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Spread of the coronavirus may be increasing again in Iowa as the positivity rate ticked higher in recent days. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say the 7-day average of the positivity rate in Iowa has risen over the past two weeks from 35.38% on Dec. 15 to 36.21% on Dec. 29. The state reported about 1,600 new cases and 10 deaths on Wednesday. Hospitalizations fell slightly, though the number of people in intensive care was up.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A 22-year-old Kalona man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for creating and storing child pornography. Federal prosecutors announced that Jackson Yaro Young was sentenced Tuesday. Officials said investigators found child pornography on his phone and evidence that he had coerced several minors into sexually explicit conduct. Young pleaded guilty in 2017 to third-degree sexual abuse for having sex with a child. He was placed on probation. He violated his probation in 2018. After serving his current sentence, Young will be on supervised release for 10 years.

Iowa man given 25 years for creating and storing child porn

News

December 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A 22-year-old Kalona man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for creating and storing child pornography. Federal prosecutors announced that Jackson Yaro Young was sentenced Tuesday. Officials said investigators found child pornography on his phone and evidence that he had coerced several minors into sexually explicit conduct. Young pleaded guilty in 2017 to third-degree sexual abuse for having sex with a child. He was placed on probation. He violated his probation in 2018. After serving his current sentence, Young will be on supervised release for 10 years.

Iowa All-America DT Daviyon Nixon to declare for NFL draft

Sports

December 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — All-America defensive tackle Daviyon Nixon of Iowa announced his decision to declare for the NFL draft and forego his senior season. Nixon made the announcement on social media and the athletic department confirmed his decision.

Iowa defensive tackle Daviyon Nixon, right, rushes up field during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Michigan State, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Iowa City, Iowa. Nixon was selected to The Associated Press All-America first-team defense, Monday, Dec. 28, 2020. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Nixon was named a first-team Associated Press All-American and was AP Big Ten defensive player of the year. He led the Big Ten in tackles for loss, tied for the conference lead in sacks and had the most tackles by a Big Ten defensive lineman.

 

GENE HELD, 89, of Fontanelle (Private, family only svcs. 1/9/21)

Obituaries

December 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

GENE HELD, 89, of Fontanelle, died Wednesday, December 30, 2020, at the Adair County Memorial Hospital in Greenfield.  Private, immediate family-only services for GENE HELD will take place 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Jan. 9th, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Gene’s funeral service will be livestreamed for the public on the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Facebook page. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

Open Visitation without the family present will be held on Friday, January 8, 2021, at the Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to Bridgewater Fire Department, Fontanelle Fire Department or to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle.

GENE HELD is survived by:

His sons – Steve Held and wife Sue Breen-Held, of Des Moines; Jim (Brenda) Held, of Lowell, Arkansas; Tim Held (Kathi Robinson), of Norwalk; and Pat (Linda) Held, of Fontanelle.

11 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

JOHN WENDT, 88, of Portsmouth (1-2-2021)

Obituaries

December 30th, 2020 by Jim Field

JOHN WENDT, 88, of Portsmouth died Wednesday,December 30th at his home.  A Private Family Mass of Christian Burial for JOHN WENDT will be held on Saturday, January 2nd at 11:00 am at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima Church in Portsmouth.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Friday from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Portsmouth.

JOHN WENDT is survived by:

Wife:  Elaine Wendt of Portsmouth.

Sons:  John (Mary Ann) Wendt of Panama and Larry (Jeana) Wendt of Ceresco, NE.

Daughters:  Peg (Bob) Barta of Salado, TX; Bev (Rich) Priestly of Salado, TX; Traci (Trent) Schuning of Portsmouth.

18 Grandchildren

36 Great-Grandchildren