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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 10/9/20

Podcasts, Sports

October 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Chris Parks.

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Every 10 years, Iowa ballots contain constitutional convention question

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October 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 2020 Iowa General Election ballot asks voters if there should be a convention to revise the state constitution. The question must be submitted to Iowa voters once every 10 years. Todd Pettys is a constitutional law professor at the University of Iowa. “If you’re at all risk averse, the idea of a constitutional convention ought to be a very frightening thing,” Pettys says. “It’s really the appropriate thing to do only if you think the system is fundamentally broken and needs to be changed in lots of ways.”

Pettys says voters in the 1920 election asked for a constitutional convention, but the legislature refused to follow through and organize one. Any changes convention delegates drafted ultimately would have to be approved by voters, but Pettys says delegates could propose dramatic changes in how Iowa government is structured. “So you’re really opening up a Pandora’s Box,” he says, “and then whatever they propose, whatever document they come up with gets sent out to the people of Iowa to get voted on in one up or down vote.”

The state’s original — and only — constitution was ratified in 1857 and it includes a requirement that voters be asked every 10 years if they wish to hold a constitutional convention to consider changes to the document. There’s a SEPARATE process for proposing AMENDMENTS to the Iowa Constitution and, over the past 154 years, the state’s voters have approved 48 amendments.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katarina Sostaric)

Iowa football set for first scrimmage; Campbell steps in at Middle Linebacker for Iowa

Sports

October 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)  – The clock is ticking for the Iowa Hawkeyes who open a revived Big Ten football season in two weeks at Purdue. The Hawkeyes have been in pads for a little more than a week and will conduct their first scrimmage this weekend.

That’s Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz. For a program that banks on strong defense and limiting turnovers reduced practice time and reduced contact is a concern.

Ferentz says every team is dealing with a lot of unknowns this season.

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Jack Campbell steps in at MLB for Iowa

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa linebacker Jack Campbell says the experience he gained a year ago will be a plus for this season. The Cedar Falls native is expected to take over at middle linebacker after playing in 11 games as a true freshman.

Campbell says he learned a great deal while playing behind Kristian Welch last season.

Campbell says communication is key at middle linebacker.

The Hawkeyes open October 24 at Purdue.

Creston Police report (10/9/20)

News

October 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports two recent incidents. A man residing in the 600 block of W. Adams Street, reported that someone has taken an electric hedge trimmer from his truck. The loss was estimated at $150. And, a man residing in the 400 block of Wyoming Avenue, in Creston, reported to police that someone broke a window out of his Cutlass Ciera. The damage was estimated at $300.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 10/9/20

News, Podcasts

October 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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High School Volleyball Scoreboard 10/08/2020

Sports

October 9th, 2020 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

(3-0) Glenwood 25-25-25, Creston 10-10-18
(3-2) Harlan 25-22-22-25-15, Clarinda 15-25-25-23-12
(3-1) Lewis Central 21-25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 25-14-19-20
(3-0) St. Albert 25-25-25, Red Oak 20-20-20

Western Iowa Conference

(3-0) Logan-Magnolia 25-25-25, Audubon 4-14-11
(3-0) Riverside 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 21-16-14
(3-2) Tri-Center 22-26-19-25-15, Treynor 25-24-25-19-13
(3-1) Underwood 23-25-25-25, Missouri Valley 25-11-17-15

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-2) CAM 25-20-25-22-15, AHSTW 23-25-20-25-12

Corner Conference

(3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, Mount Ayr 17-23-15
(3-1) Fremont-Mills 25-24-25-25, Woodbine 8-26-21-8

Pride of Iowa Conference

(2-0) Bedford 25-25, East Union 20-10
(2-0) Bedford 25-25, Diagonal 20-7
(3-0) Nodway Valley 25-25-25, Martensdale-St. Marys 14-12-17

Other Scores

(3-0) ACGC 25-25-25, Panorama 22-18-20
(3-1) Earlham 25-25-23-25, Madrid 15-12-25-14
(3-0) Van Meter 25-25-25, West Central Valley 16-11-20

IA COVID-19 Update (10/9/20): 14 more dead, 1,123 new cases; Hospitalization records continue to be broken

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October 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 10-a.m., 10/9) – The State of Iowa’s Coronavirus dashboard today shows Cass County has seven more positive cases of the virus, for a total of 212 cases since the pandemic began.  There are 26 new cases in Pottawattamie County and 34 more cases in Harrison County. There was also one more death attributed to the virus in Pott. County, for a total of 43 since the outbreak began. (See more detailed info. below)

Statewide, there are 1,184 new cases of COVID-19 since 10-a.m. Thursday, for a total of 97,041. There have also been 14 more deaths statewide, for a total of 1,433. The IDPH says of the reported deaths, 968 were related to a pre-existing medical condition. There have been a total of 847,700 Iowans tested for COVID-19 to-date, with 750,096 total Negative results. There were 8,154 results received since Thursday, with 7,166 of those Negative, and 977 Positive. The 14-day rolling average is  8.9%.  Officials say 11.4% of persons tested had a positive test result.  Iowans who have recovered from the virus number 75,041. Fourteen counties in Iowa report 14-day positivity rates above 15%, including Lyon, Taylor, Sioux, Harrison, Fremont, Page, Carroll, Delaware, Adams, Plymouth, Guthrie, Osceola, Emmet and O’Brien counties.

Hospitalizations continue to rise, from a record 449 yesterday to 461 this morning. The IDPH says: eight fewer patients were in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU), for a total of 104; 77 people with COVID symptoms were admitted to a hospital (compared to 66 Thursday); and 38 patients are on a ventilator (down from 39 previously). Western/Southwest Iowa hospitals report 25 people hospitalized, five are in an ICU, eight were admitted and no one was on a ventilator.

There are currently 56 Long-Term Care (LTC) facility outbreaks in Iowa (3 more than previously reported), 1,154 positive cases of COVID among patients and staff at those facilities, and there have been 731 deaths since the outbreak began (6 more than the last report). The IDPH reports 614 persons recovered from the virus at LTC’s.

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, 212 cases {+7}; 179 recovered; 2 deaths
  • Adair, 88 {+2}; 56; 1
  • Adams, 52 {+3}; 30; 0
  • Audubon, 112 {+2}; 41; 1
  • Guthrie, 320 {+8}; 194; 12
  • Harrison County, 399 {+34}; 186; 5
  • Madison County, 284 {+6}; 191; 2
  • Mills County, 254 {+7}; 147; 1
  • Montgomery, 125 {+9}; 97; 5
  • Pottawattamie County, 2,497 {+26}; 1,929; 43
  • Shelby County, 301 {+8}; 271; 1
  • Union County,  175 {+16}; 115; 3

Midwest Sports Headlines: 10/9/20

Sports

October 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

UNDATED (AP) — Iowa State hosts Texas Tech on Saturday looking for its first 3-0 start in conference play since 2002. The Cyclones are coming off a big win over Oklahoma and is guarding against a letdown against an opponent they’ve beaten four straight years. Iowa State coach Matt Campbell says his team understands it will be judged at the end of the season and not on a game-by-game basis. Campbell said Texas Tech is improving. All three of the Red Raiders’ games have been close. They lost their first two Big 12 games after squandering fourth-quarter leads.

CHICAGO (AP) — Cairo Santos kicked a 38-yard field with 1:17 left as the Chicago Bears beat Tom Brady for the first time in six tries, 20-19 over Tampa Bay. Nick Foles completed 30 of 42 passes for 243 yards and a touchdown in his second start since replacing Mitchell Trubisky. Brady threw for 253 yards and one touchdown, but the Buccaneers came up short after winning three in a row.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs are 4-0 for the fourth consecutive year, and thanks largely to that suddenly dominant defense, they have a chance to take a stranglehold five games into the season on the AFC West when they face Las Vegas at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday for the first of their two regular-season meetings. The Raiders are off to a 2-2 start behind an offense that put up 34 points each of their first two games, but they have struggled defensively and come to Kansas City having lost consecutive games to the Patriots and Bills.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas coach Les Miles has tested positive for COVID-19 and is quarantining in his home, where he plans to fulfill his head coaching responsibilities remotely as the Jayhawks spend a week off before visiting West Virginia. Miles announced his positive test in a statement Thursday. The school did not say whether any other players or staff have tested positive, though the Jayhawks have had clusters of positive tests since the beginning of the season.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Clint Bowyer will retire at the end of the NASCAR season and join the Fox Sports booth as an analyst. Bowyer is in his 15th full season and heads into Sunday’s race at Charlotte Motor Speedway facing elimination from the playoffs. In a two-page letter posted to Twitter on Thursday night, Bowyer said he’s pursuing a new opportunity and will move into a full-time television job. Bowyer is a popular veteran who has won races for Ford, Chevrolet and Toyota during his career with Richard Childress Racing, Michael Waltrip Racing and now Stewart-Haas Racing.

Iowa early News Headlines: 10/9/20

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October 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

UNDATED (AP) — A White House task force focusing on the coronavirus pandemic has told Iowa officials that many of the deaths caused by the high level of virus spread in Iowa were preventable. The report was released to the media a day after Gov. Kim Reynolds said Iowans shouldn’t let the virus dominate their lives. Average daily deaths have increased over the past two weeks to 10 per day. State health data shows 1,515 new cases were identified through testing over the last 24 hours on Thursday and five additional deaths bring the state death toll to 1,419.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa City hospital has informed state officials it plans to lay off 29 employees because of losses suffered during the coronavirus outbreak. The Gazette reports that Mercy Iowa City filed notice of the layoffs with Iowa Workforce Development, noting that the layoffs will be effective Nov. 21. According to Mercy Iowa City spokesman Aaron Scheinblum, the layoffs will affect a variety of non-specific areas in the hospital. The notice was filed days before the hospital announced last month that it would close its inpatient mental and behavioral health unit. Scheinblum says the layoffs are not specifically tied to that unit.

UNDATED (AP) — Federal agriculture officials are awarding $22 million in grants to gas stations, convenience stores and fuel distribution sites in 14 states to upgrade pumps, fuel lines and storage tanks as part of a program designed to increase the use of higher blends of ethanol fuel and biodiesel. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the grants in several stops on Thursday including two locations in Iowa. In May the government announced it would allocate $100 million for a program to help businesses upgrade gas pumps, fuel lines and storage tanks to sell gas and diesel fuels with higher ethanol content such as E15. Critics called the announcement a Donald Trump administration election year stunt.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The city of Cedar Rapids is preparing to undertake more than $7.4 million in construction work next year on its flood control system. The Gazette reports that the city will open bids this month for key projects, including demolition of a bridge and construction of a permanent levee and gatewell in Czech Village. Bids will also open for construction of a flood wall, pump stations and watermain protecting the Quaker Oats plant along the riverfront. Cedar Rapids, the state’s second-largest city, was devastated by historic flooding in 2008 flood that wiped out downtown neighborhoods.

High School Football Schedule – Week 7 – 10/09/2020

Sports

October 9th, 2020 by admin

Friday (10/09/2020)

CLASS 4A:

Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson at Sioux City, West
Sioux City, East at Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln

CLASS 3A:

District 9

Creston O-M at Carroll
Glenwood at Denison-Schleswig
Lewis Central at Harlan

CLASS 2A:

District 9

Clarinda at Des Moines Christian
Greene County at Shenandoah
Red Oak at Atlantic- ON KJAN and KJANTV

CLASS 1A:

District 8

Kuemper Catholic at Panorama
Van Meter at Woodward-Granger
West Central Valley at ACGC

District 9

MVAOCOU at East Sac County
Treynor at OABCIG
Underwood at Missouri Valley

CLASS A:

District 9

AHSTW at Tri-Center
Southwest Valley at Riverside
St. Albert, Council Bluffs at Sidney

District 10

Logan-Magnolia at IKM-Manning
Ridge View at Westwood, Sloan
West Monona – Whiting at Woodbury Central, Moville

CLASS 8:

District 7

East Union at Bedford
Pattonsburg, MO at East Mills
Central Valley, NE at Fremont-Mills
Stanton/Essex Vikings at CAM

District 8

Boyer Valley at Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton – ON SPARTAN MEDIA
Glidden-Ralston at Coon Rapids-Bayard
West Harrison/Whiting Hawkeyes at Ar-We-Va