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IA COVID-19 cases up slightly as of today (6/27)- 1 new case in Cass County

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June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The latest data from the Iowa Department of Public Health shows a slight uptick in the number of positive coronavirus cases, as testing levels continue to rise in the state. One of the new cases reported was in Cass County, while 5 new cases were reported in Shelby County (see area county stats below). As of 10-a.m. today (Saturday), the IDPH said there were 380 new positive cases and three more deaths. That brings the statewide total to 27,935 positive cases and 704 deaths.

Officials said 288,213 Iowans have been tested for the virus, and 17,413 have recovered. The data shows an increase in positive cases in the last seven days over the previous seven days. New positive cases have remained relatively flat or downward trending since an apparent peak in early May. Testing levels have also continued to increase to all-time levels in the last seven days.

IDPH hospitalization data continues to show a steady decline since a peak in late May. IDPH reported 131 Iowans hospitalized with the virus, while 40 patients are listed in intensive care and 22 are on ventilators. There were 18 patients hospitalized in the last 24 hours. IDPH reported approximately 3,335 inpatient beds available in the state, with 495 ICU beds available and 806 ventilators available.

In southwest/western Iowa, there were seven patients hospitalized with COVID-19 (1 more than on Friday), and no change in the number of ICU patients (2), hospital admissions (1) or those on a ventilator (1). There are currently 26 outbreaks reported in Iowa’s long-term care facilities. There are currently 783 positive cases, with 488 recoveries and 362 deaths.

Updated area County Positive COVID-19 cases/number of recovered patients (* indicated no change):

  • Cass: 17/16
  • Adair: 14/11*
  • Adams: 8/5
  • Audubon: 18/11
  • Guthrie: 64/50
  • Montgomery: 10/8
  • Pottawattamie: 664/484
  • Shelby: 102/ 61

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 6/27/20

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June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 6/27/20

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June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 6/27/20

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June 27th, 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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Changes in store for the Cass County Fair

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June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Earlier this month, it was announced that the Cass County Fair Board had decided to cancel all non- 4H and FFA activities for the 2020 Cass County Fair. At that time, officials said all youth activities would be held in a “Show and Go,” or other, modified format. Now, officials have indicated livestock shows will be live streamed whenever possible, and will also be archived online for later viewing. All judging results will be shared as soon as available via website, social media and with local print and radio media.

To maintain the health and safety of our exhibitors, staff and volunteers, the Cass County Fairboard respectfully asks that only members of the exhibitors’ immediate family (those living in the same household) be present in person for any live shows. Only shows/judging held outdoors will allow any spectators. All spectators are asked to maintain at least 6 foot distance from other households, follow hand-washing and sanitizing procedures in common areas, and bring their own seating, as bleacher space will be extremely limited or unavailable. All exhibitors and spectators must be off the grounds by one hour after the last show of the night to allow for cleaning of show areas.

The FFA Food stand will be open limited hours, with a limited menu, during livestock show days. Additional details coming soon. As no other food will be available on grounds, exhibitors may bring their own food, but large coolers and multi-family picnics and potlucks are strongly discouraged. The Cass County Fair continues to be an alcohol-free fair.

View the latest schedule of events, here.

State Games of America pushed back to 2022

Sports

June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa Games announced the 2021 State Games of America will be moved to 2022. Spokesman Cory Kennedy says in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many state games were forced to cancel or modify their events.

Kennedy says the move will allow out of state athletes to qualify for the event next year.

It will be the first time Iowa has hosted the State Games of America.

2 injured in N.W. Iowa crash following a chase over a shooting incident

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June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two people were injured and transported to a hospital following a pursuit in northwest Iowa that ended in a crash. The accident happened at around 7:30-p.m., Friday, in Woodbury County. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2006 Dodge Charger driven by 18-year old Elijah R. Dean, of Sioux City, was traveling north on S. Paxton in Sioux City, attempting to elude Police after a shooting incident that took place at another location.

The car ran a stop sign at the intersection with Transit Avenue, and struck a 2008 Chevy Impala driven by 36-year old Kevin D. Lawrence, of Sioux City. Following the crash, Dean, who suffered minor injuries, tried to flee on foot before being taken into custody. Kevin Lawrence suffered serious injuries in the crash.

Both were transported to Mercy One Hospital in Sioux City. Authorities say both drivers were wearing a seat belt.

Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office investigating a possible attempted child abduction

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June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Ringgold County, Friday, posted on social media that they had received a report out of Mt. Ayr, about an early 2000’s model, white Dodge Caravan, whose driver allegedly attempted to pick up a female child.
The male driver of the vehicle was described as being in his 60’s, with a gray beard, short hair and a light blue shirt. He left the scene in an unknown direction of travel. Additional information was not immediately available.

Area Baseball & Softball Scores from Friday, 6/26/20

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June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Baseball Scorecard

Non-Conference play:

Abraham Lincoln 11 Atlantic 1 – Grant Sturm led Atlantic with two hits, and Brendan Atkinson drove in a run.

Denison-Schleswig 14 MVAOCOU 0

Treynor 11 Thomas Jefferson 1

Audubon 14 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 5 – Gavin Smith singled, doubled, tripled and drove in four runs for Audubon in a 12-hit team effort. Marcus Olsen had four hits and drove in two of his own, and Ethan Klocke added a pair of hits.

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

St. Albert 8 Shenandoah 0

Kuemper Catholic 12 Clarinda 1

Corner Conference Tournament Championship 

Stanton vs. Sidney Suspended in 3rd w/Stanton up 5-3

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Martensdale-St. Marys 15 Mount Ayr 5

Lenox 13 East Union 3

Wayne 16 Bedford 1

Southeast Warren 13 Southwest Valley 0

Rolling Valley Conference 

Woodbine 13 Glidden-Ralston 3

CAM, Anita 11 Ar-We-Va 0 – Kolby Nelson and Colby Rich combined on a five-inning shutout and eight strikeouts to lead CAM.

Bluegrass Conference

Lamoni 16 Orient-Macksburg 1

Softball Scorecard

Non-Conference 

Atlantic 10, Treynor 0 (called-off in the 3rd inning due to lightening)

Abraham Lincoln at Lewis Central

Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 9 Audubon 4

West Lyon 10, Bishop Heelan Catholic 9

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

St. Albert 9 Shenandoah 5

Kuemper Catholic 17 Clarinda 2

Corner Conference Tournament Championship 

Griswold 3 Stanton 0 – Anna Kelley homered among three hits, and Brenna Rossell threw a shutout to lead Griswold to the Corner Conference Tournament championship

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Martensdale-St. Marys 5 Mount Ayr 1

Central Decatur 4 Nodaway Valley 2

East Union 3 Lenox 2 — 15 inn

Wayne 16 Bedford 5

Southeast Warren 15 Southwest Valley 2

Rolling Valley Conference 

Woodbine 12 Glidden-Ralston 7

CAM, Anita 5 Ar-We-Va 4 – Allison Spieker hit a home run and drove in two runs, and Maddy Holtz added three hits and scored twice. Grace Kauffman tripled among two hits, and Maddy McKee finished with two hits of her own. Helen Riker struck out 11 in getting the win.

Coon Rapids-Bayard 13 Whiting 2

Bluegrass Conference 

Lamoni 7 Orient-Macksburg 4

 

Sports Headlines: 6/27/20

Sports

June 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

UNDATED (AP) — The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association have finalized terms of the deal that will allow the league to restart the season at the Disney World campus near Orlando, Florida next month. The league and the union made the announcement Friday. Many of the details were already known, such as how “stringent health and safety protocols” would be in place for the 22 teams that will be participating, that no fans will be present and that games will be held in three different arenas at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex.

CHARLOTTE (AP) —The Carolina Hurricanes will begin “voluntary small-group training” at PNC Arena on Tuesday. The team says those sessions will be closed to the public and media. Sixteen players, divided into two groups, are expected to participate. Players and staff permitted inside the arena will be tested for COVID-19. The team says the arena has received “extensive cleaning” during the suspended NHL season and there will be “enhanced cleaning and sanitation efforts” going forward.

NEW YORK (AP) — Eleven major leaguers won’t be getting their twice-a-month paychecks during the abbreviated 60-game season. That’s because the $286,500 in advance salary they received after opening day was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic is more than what they are owed from their prorated salaries. The group includes Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers Jimmy Nelson and Ross Stripling, Chicago Cubs pitcher Jharel Cotton, Atlanta pitcher Grant Dayton, Pittsburgh infielder Erik Gonzalez, Kansas City pitcher Jesse Hahn, New York Yankees reliever Jonathan Holder, Philadelphia catcher Andrew Knapp, Boston pitcher Collin McHugh, Milwaukee pitcher Freddy Peralta and Minnesota pitcher Matt Wisler.

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State University is reviewing its options after a tweet by a student about the death of George Floyd prompted outrage from several students, including two football players who threatened to leave. Student Jaden McNeil tweeted “Congratulations to George Floyd on being drug free for an entire month!” University President Richard Myers said Friday that “divisive statements” do not represent for the values of the university. Students want to see an expulsion.

CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) — Phil Mickelson figures age might be an asset. Playing his first tournament since turning 50 this month, the five-time major champion shot a 7-under 63 on Friday in the Travelers Championship to take a one-stroke lead into the weekend. First-round leader Mackenzie Hughes followed an opening 60 with a 68 to drop into a second-place tie with 23-year-old Will Gordon, who led most of the day after shooting an early 62. Two more players withdrew because of the coronavirus Friday.There have been seven COVID-19-related withdrawals.