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Ernst’s RV Tour to stop in Atlantic, Red Oak and Council Bluffs today

News

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Republican Senator Joni Ernst from Red Oak will bring her “Continue Fighting for Iowa” RV tour to Atlantic, Red Oak and Council Bluffs, today (Wednesday). The first stop at 11-a.m. takes place at the Firehouse Restaurant, in Red Oak. From there she travels to Council Bluffs, for a 1-p.m. stop at the Council Bluffs GOP Office. Ernst will be in Atlantic at around 3:20-p.m., for a stop at the Cass County GOP Office (506 Chestnut Street).

Ernst served in the Iowa Army National Guard from 1993 to 2015, retiring as a lieutenant colonel.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 10/28/20

Podcasts, Sports

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Creston Police report for 10/28/20

News

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Creston Police Department Wednesday (today), said 68-year-old Mark Bagley, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday afternoon. Bagley was taken into custody at the Law Enforcement Center, on a Union County Warrant for Failure to Serve a Jail Sentence on the original charge of OWI/2nd offense. He was being held in the Union County Jail until the balance of court ordered time is served.

IA Doctors: Climate Change Takes Toll on Patient Health

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa News Service) IOWA CITY, Iowa — More than 4,000 medical professionals from across the country are demanding policy action on climate change. The coalition includes more than a dozen doctors and nurses from Iowa, who say the effects are visible in the patients they serve. They have signed a letter asking their patients to get behind political candidates willing to consider the issue. John Macatee, a retired doctor from Iowa City who practiced family medicine, said there are concerns within the medical community about climate change resulting in poorer health outcomes. In Iowa, he said, there’s a ripple effect within agriculture. “There’s ever increasing severity of weather changes causing flooding, which is decreasing crop yields, and depression and suicide,” he said.

In a 2019 report from the Iowa Policy Project, the authors predicted that the Midwest will see the biggest spike in premature deaths related to rising temperatures linked to climate change. While polls show more people, including younger conservatives, acknowledging the impact of a warming climate. many candidates still express support for the oil industry.  In asking patients to seek out politicians who support action on climate change, Macatee said it isn’t about partisanship. He called this a “human” issue. “Just like COVID, it’s affecting us all,” he said, “whether we’re Republicans or Democrats or Independents.”

One of the groups in the coalition is the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health. Some of the key demands include leaders who prioritize renewable energy over fossil fuels, and those who pay close attention to the science and medical communities. The letter is online at medsocietiesforclimatehealth.org, and the Iowa climate report is at iowapolicyproject.org.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 10/28/20

News, Podcasts

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Iowa COVID-19 update for Oct. 28, 2020: 22more dead; nearly 600 hospitalized; over 1,800 new Positive results; Cass County tops 400 cases

News

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health Wednesday (today, as of 10-a.m.), reports 22 additional deaths have been attributed to COVID-19, for a total of 1,680, and, there have been 1,814 additional, positive test results for the virus processed through the labs, since 10-a.m. Tuesday, for a pandemic total to-date, of 119,444.  Officials say 1,104 deaths involved persons with pre-existing medical conditions, and 828 have occurred at Long-Term Care facilities across the State, with eight reported since 10-a.m. Tuesday. In our area, Madison County has one additional death, for a total of three. The IDPH says 90,422 Iowans have recovered from the virus.

There was a substantial jump in new positive COVID-19 cases since 10-a.m. Tuesday, for counties in the KJAN listening area, including: 14 new cases in Cass County (for a total of 405); 17 cases in Harrison County (total 677); 40 more cases in Pottawattamie County (total 3,292); 15 more cases in Shelby County; and 27 additional cases in Union County. (See the totals below)

The number of Iowans who are hospitalized with coronavirus is just shy of 600 (556), which is another record for the pandemic. That’s up from 564 on Tuesday. There were 113 patients admitted in the last 24 hours (compared to 78 the previous day). There are 136 patients in intensive care, up from 128 the previous day. And there are 51 patients on ventilators, which is up from 46 on Tuesday. Western/southwest Iowa hospitals report 45 patients hospitalized with COVID (compared to 39 Tuesday), 13 in an ICU, eight have been admitted, and there are now two persons on a ventilator.

Long-Term Care facility data show: 71 outbreaks (1 more than on Tuesday); 2,078 LTC patients/staff tested positive; and 885 have recovered. The statewide 14-day positivity rate is 11.2%, which is up from 10.6% Tuesday. The Individual positivity rate is 12.6%, or 1 out of every 26 Iowans.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases in each county, along with the 24-hour change in case numbers {+#}; the number of persons recovered, and the total number of [deaths] (if any), since the pandemic began,

  • Cass, 405 cases {+14}; 285 recovered; 3 deaths
  • Adair, 181 {+10}; 74; 1
  • Adams, 83 {+2}; 45; 0
  • Audubon, 154 {+5}; 90; 1
  • Guthrie, 408 {+12); 262; 15
  • Harrison County, 677 {+17}; 316; 15
  • Madison County, 368 {+4}; 260; 3
  • Mills County, 408 {+4}; 207; 3
  • Montgomery, 184 {+6}; 152; 7
  • Pottawattamie County, 3,292 {+40]; 2,416; 44
  • Shelby County, 389 {+15}; 334; 2
  • Union County,  260 {+27}; 210; 4

Multi-car crash damages vehicles, building in Mt. Pleasant, 2 men hurt

News

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A building in Mount Pleasant’s business district must be repaired after it and several vehicles were damaged late Monday in a chain-reaction traffic accident. Authorities say 37-year-old Douglas Adams of Mount Pleasant had a medical issue and ran into the back of another vehicle that was stopped at a stop sign. The impact pushed the vehicle in front into two parked cars. The vehicle Adams was in sped on, hitting three other parked cars on the other side of the street before coming to a halt at an intersection a block away.

Adams said he was in pain, but declined medical treatment at the scene. Emergency crews had to cut into the other vehicle to get Dale Beckman, a Mount Pleasant business owner, out of HIS vehicle and to the hospital. Adams, the driver who rear-ended the other vehicle, is being charged with failure to maintain control and failure to obey a stop sign.

CHARLENE SWAIN, 75, of Griswold & formerly of Lewis (Svcs. 11/01/2020)

Obituaries

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CHARLENE SWAIN, 75, of Griswold (& formerly of Lewis), died Tuesday, Oct. 27th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, in Atlantic. Celebration of Life Services for CHARLENE SWAIN will be held 2-p.m. Sunday, November 1st, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic. The family has requested masks be worn during the service and visitation.

Visitation with Family will be held at the funeral home, on Saturday, October 31st from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.

Burial will take place prior to the service, at 1:00 p.m. in the Victoria Township Cemetery, south of Massena.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

CHARLENE SWAIN is survived by:

Husband: Morris Swain.

Her daughter – Teresa (Mark) Ericksen.

Her son – Richard Swain.

Her sister – Darlene (Dale) Bowman

Her brother – Russell Brownlee.

4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

ELSIE VAN GUNDY, 88, of Panora & formerly of Bagley (Private family graveside services)

Obituaries

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ELSIE VAN GUNDY, 88, of Panora (& formerly of Bagley), died Monday, Oct. 26th, at Lakeside Village in Panora. Private family graveside services for ELSIE VAN GUNDY will be held at Richland Township Cemetery, near Bagley. Twigg Funeral Home in Panora has the arrangements.

There is no visitation.

ELSIE VAN GUNDY is survived by:

Her daughters – Karen (Rick) Hawbaker, of St. George, UT., & Kyla (Dave) Nicholas, of Panora.

Her son – Kerry (Cathy) Van Gundy, of Panora.

Her brother – Roger Bannick.

Her sisters – June Myers and Kay Parmer.

6 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Vigil lights up the night for Atlantic teen

News, Sports

October 28th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic) Friends and family of injured Atlantic Trojan football player Steele McLaren came out for a vigil Tuesday night on the field at the Trojan Bowl, and arranged themselves to display his number in lights. Cameras, glow sticks and other devices were held high above those standing on the FieldTurf and were captured by a drone.

Drone photo by Jay Robinson

The 17-year-old Steele, who is a senior this year, fell off the back of a pickup truck Sunday afternoon and hit his head. He is in a Nebraska hospital in critical condition, with swelling of the brain. The event that was held Tuesday night was organized by Mallory Kirchhoff, with drone help from Jay Robinson.