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Federal judge temporarily blocks enforcement of Iowa’s ban on school mask mandates

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A federal judge has blocked enforcement of the Iowa law that bans mask mandates in schools. A group of parents of disabled Iowa students filed a lawsuit, arguing their children face a greater threat of contracting Covid and the state law on mask mandates in schools is discriminatory. Federal Judge Robert Pratt cited the recent drastic increase in Covid cases among Iowa children and he issued a temporary injunction, barring the law from being enforced, until the lawsuit is decided.

Governor Kim Reynolds says the ruling takes away parents’ ability to decide whether their children wear masks at school and the state will appeal the federal court ruling.

Last week, a judge in state court declined to issue a similar order in connection with a different lawsuit that challenges Iowa’s ban on school mask mandates. That one was filed by a Council Bluffs woman who’s the mother of two first grade boys.

ISEA leader says some districts would ‘immediately’ have mask mandates if state law overturned

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The president of the state teachers union says some Iowa school districts plan to require that students and staff wear face coverings if state law banning mask mandates is overturned. “District administrators and school boards and educators know what’s best for the communities and they would like to do that and so if there’s a change in the law, it would happen immediately in several districts that I know of,” said Iowa State Education Association President Mike Beranek.

Beranek hosted an online news conference with the National Education Association’s president late this morning, In answer to a reporter’s question, Beranek said masks can help prevent the recent increase in Covid cases among Iowa students. “We are hurting our children and it hurts our heart and we hope that the numbers will not continue to increase,” Beranek said.

Mike Beranek.(ISEA photo)

Late last week, a state judge declined to temporarily block Iowa’s ban on mask mandates in schools. A federal judge has yet to rule on a similar request to at least temporarily block the law. The U.S. Department of Education also is considering action against Iowa’s mask ban. Some school officials in Florida have implemented mask mandates, contrary to Florida policy, but Beranek said that’s unlikely here.

“I do know that there are several districts — administrators and boards of education — who would like to do this, but because the bill is in place and there could be consequences to implementing a mask mandate I know there are locals who are hesitant to do so,” Beranek said.

The Iowa Department of Public Health is updating Covid case numbers on Wednesdays. Last Wednesday’s data showed 29% of the Iowans who had tested positive for Covid in the previous week were under the age of 18.

File-sharing programs may leave your computer open to hackers

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Many college freshmen across Iowa are getting their first taste of freedom on new computers this fall, but they need to be careful with trying to find free files and programs online. Consumer protection specialist Lara Sutherlin says file-sharing programs can leave your computer open to being hacked.  Sutherlin says, “So talking to your kids about knowing when they’re sharing files and when they’re downloading shared files that they’re from a secured and trusted source.” Having up-to-date malware protection and firewalls on your P-C or tablet is a good first start to keeping yourself safe.

“It can prevent things that shouldn’t be mined out of your computer from being mined,” she says, “and it also can prevent improper things from being downloaded and we encourage you to do that.” Sutherlin says improperly setting up file-sharing programs could leave parts of your computer open to the internet that you’d rather have kept private.

“You could accidentally provide people with access to your private files if you’re doing some software sharing online and you’re not protecting yourself,” Sutherlin says. Many websites that claim to host pirated games or movies also pack malware alongside those files, she warns, so downloading from them could put your files — and privacy — at risk.

Human remains found in SE Iowa

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

WEST POINT, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) reports, “On September 5, 2021 at approximately 10:16 AM, law enforcement agencies (West Point Police Department (WPPD), Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) and the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI)) were contacted by a property owner who located human remains on their rural West Point property, in the area of 110th Street, West Point, IA.  A search was conducted and no other human remains were located.

“On September 8, 2021 an additional search was conducted by the West Point Fire Department, WPPD, LCSO, DCI and members of a K-9 search and rescue organization. No other human remains were located during the search and additional searches were scheduled. On September 11, 2021 the property owner conducted a large scale brush clearing operation of the property to assist law enforcement with the search for additional human remains.

“On September 12, 2021 at approximately 8:25 AM, the property owner located additional human remains and members of the WPPD, LCSO, DCI and Lee County Medical Examiner Investigator responded and conducted an investigation.  During the scene examination there were personal items discovered at the scene which will assist in the identification, however the final identification will have to be made using DNA analysis.  The human remains were transported to the Iowa State Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy, examination and identification.  Once a positive identification can be accomplished through DNA analysis, law enforcement will conduct family notifications.”

Authorities say “There did not appear to be any signs of foul play related to the investigation and there are no apparent threats or dangers to the general public related to the incident.” They added, “No further information will be released at this time.”

(UPDATE) Woman found slain in Des Moines home, city’s 7th homicide of 2021

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Des Moines police are investigating a woman’s death which they say was -not- due to natural causes. On Sunday night, Des Moines police were called to a house to investigate a report of a dispute. The caller expressed concern for a woman at the home. Officers arrived and found the body of 42-year-old Amber Burton. They’re not saying how she may’ve died but do say they’re treating it as a homicide. No arrests were made though police add, there’s no ongoing threat to the public. This marks Des Moines’ seventh homicide this year.

Guthrie County K9 to receive donation of body armor

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports the Sheriff’s Office K9 “Urs” will receive a bullet and stab preventative vest, thanks to a charitable donation from the non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.  Urs’ vest will be embroidered with the sentiment “Honoring those who served and sacrificed.”

Vested Interest in K9s, Inc., established in 2009, is a 501c(3) non-profit whose mission is to provide bullet and stab-protective vests and other assistance to dogs of law enforcement and related agencies throughout the country. Since 2009, the organization has  donated more than 4,381 K9 vests with a value of $6.9-million, in all 50 states. The vests are made possible by both private and corporate donations.

Deputy Jones & his K9 partner Urs

The program is open to dogs that are at least 20 months old, and are actively employed and certified with law enforcement or related agencies. K9s with expired vests are also eligible to participate. There are an estimated 30,000 law enforcement K9’s throughout the U-S.

Learn more HERE.

Des Moines Register names Cass Health a winner of Iowa Top Workplaces for a Seventh Straight Year

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, Iowa – Cass Health has been awarded a Top Workplaces 2021 honor by Iowa Top Workplaces. Cass Health received the #16 ranking of the top mid-sized employers in Iowa, their highest yet. The list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey administered by employee engagement technology partner Energage LLC. The anonymous survey uniquely measures 15 culture drivers that are critical to the success of any organization: including alignment, execution, and connection, just to name a few.

Eric Rubino, Energage CEO says “During this very challenging time, Top Workplaces has proven to be a beacon of light for organizations, as well as a sign of resiliency and strong business performance. When you give your employees a voice, you come together to navigate challenges and shape your path forward. Top Workplaces draw on real-time insights into what works best for their organization, so they can make informed decisions that have a positive impact on their people and their business.”

Cass Health CEO Brett Altman said, “For the seventh consecutive year our employees have made Cass Health an elite work environment. We are blessed to have such incredible staff that throughout these extraordinary circumstances have continued to provide superior experiences to our patients, colleagues and communities.”

Anita woman injured in Cass County collision

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports one person was seriously injured during an accident near Anita, Friday. The collision happened at the intersection of White Pole Rd and 725th Street.  Authorities say Melanie Jo Lewis, of Anita, was traveling eastbound on White Pole Rd driving a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica, and had slowed to turn left onto 725th Street.  Fernando Perez Castaneda, of Blue Springs, MO, was driving a 2018 International Semi-tractor trailer and traveling east, when he entered the west bound lane and attempted to pass Lewis’s vehicle.

During the pass, the semi struck the driver’s side of Lewis SUV, causing it to enter a field to the north. The semi came to rest in the north ditch, with the trailer blocking the west bound lane of White Pole Road.  Lewis suffered serious injuries, and was transported by Cass County EMS to the Anita Airport, where she was transported to the hospital via Life Flight. Castaneda was uninjured in the accident.

Cedar Rapids Police say relative of woman being assaulted shot at attacker

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Cedar Rapids Police say it appears an 18 year old shot and wounded a man who was assaulting a relative early Sunday morning. Thirty-four-year-old David Rafael Walker was shot in the leg and got to a Cedar Rapids hospital in a private vehicle. Walker was treated, released and is now in the Linn County Jail. He’s been charged with assault causing bodily injury.

Cedar Rapids Police got 911 calls around 5 a.m. Sunday about a man assaulting a woman and gunshots. Police found a 21-year old woman had been injured and their preliminary investigation determined one of her relatives, an 18 year old, shot at Walker during the assault.

A news release from Cedar Rapids Police indicates the investigation continues, to determine if any additional charges will be filed in connection to the incident.

Harlan walk to end Alzheimer’s to be held this Saturday

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September 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

HARLAN, IA, September 13, 2021 – The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting Western Iowa area residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Harlan Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, September 18th.   The Harlan Walk to End Alzheimer’s helps to support the Alzheimer’s Association’s critical research, care and support across Iowa. The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.

Event details are as follows:

  • When: Saturday, September 18, 2021
  • Registration: 9 a.m.
  • Walk: 10 a.m.
  • Where: Pioneer Park, 1304 Pine St  Harlan, IA 51537.

Or walk from home anytime!   

Register and donate at alz.org/walk to get the most out of Walk day and support the fight to end Alzheimer’s. Download the Walk to End Alzheimer’s app to participate at home in your neighborhood.

More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease – the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States. Additionally, more than 18 million family members and friends provide care to people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. In Iowa alone, there are more than 66,000 people living with the disease and 73,000 caregivers.