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IA COVID-19 (10-a.m.) update for 9/8/2020: 6 more deaths, hospitalizations & recoveries increase

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September 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Six more people have died from complications of COVID-19 since 10-a.m. Monday, for a total of 1,170, and 345 new Positive cases of the virus have been confirmed, for a total of 70,659. The smaller case numbers are due to no testing on Labor Day. Hospitalizations are on the rise. The Iowa Department of Public Health says 15 more people are in a hospital with COVID-19 symptoms, for a total of 326. Seven fewer patients are in Intensive Care (92), and 10 more patients were admitted (41), and two more patients are on a ventilator (37). Long-Term Care Facility (LTC) outbreaks are down one to 28. IDPH reported 792 positive cases and 362 recoveries within those facilities, as compared to 804 and 367 respectively, Monday.

In western/southwest Iowa: 12 patients are hospitalized with COVID-19 (1 more than Monday); 6 are in an ICU (down 1 from Monday), 1 person was admitted, and three patients are on ventilators. Here in the KJAN listening area, Adair and Guthrie Counties each have an additional positive case of the virus reported since Monday, for a total of 51 and 182, respectively, and there are two more cases in Pottawattamie County. Five counties are reporting a slight increase in the number of persons who have recovered from the virus: Adair; Guthrie; Montgomery; Pottawattamie and Madison.

The IDPH says to-date, 819 persons with preexisting conditions have died from COVID-19 complications, with 629 deaths reported at LTC’s. There have been a total of 50,371 persons who have recovered from the virus and 2,364 additional negative test results processed since Monday, for a total of 601,435 since testing began. A total of 673,614 individuals have been tested for COVID-19. The combined 14-day positivity rate is 10.5%.

Here are the latest positive case numbers for southwest/western Iowa (County; Positive Case #’s; number of persons who have (recovered); {deaths since the outbreak began}.

  • Cass County: 118 cases; (107); 2 deaths
  • Adair County: 51 cases; (34); 1 death
  • Adams County: 23 cases; (17)
  • Audubon County: 41 cases; (28); 1 death
  • Guthrie County: 182 cases; (139); 5 deaths
  • Montgomery County: 83 cases; (74); 5 deaths
  • Pottawattamie County: 1,722 cases; (1,462); 34 deaths
  • Shelby County: 224 cases; (211); 1 death.
  • Madison County, 172; (133); 2 deaths
  • Harrison County, 157 cases; (137); 2 deaths

Red Oak man arrested for Assault/Impeding air flow Tue. morning

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September 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police arrested 19-year old Tristan Leigh Gauthier, of Red Oak, at around 4:15-a.m. today (Tuesday). The man was arrested in the 1600 block of Summit Street, for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense, by impeding air flow. Gauthier was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

Red Oak man arrested Tue. morning on assault & other charges

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September 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak report 26-year old Logan Samuel Cashatt, of Red Oak, was arrested on a trio of charges early this (Tuesday) morning. Cashatt faces charges that include Domestic Assault with a weapon/1st offense, Obstruction of Emergency Communications, and Theft in the 4th Degree. He was taken into custody at a residence in the 1700 block of Jay Avenue at around 1:50-a.m., and transported to the Montgomery County Jail, where he was being held without bond. Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted in the arrest.

DNR investigating a boating incident that injured two from WI

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September 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CLAYTON COUNTY, Iowa – Iowa DNR Conservation Officers responded to a boating incident on the Mississippi River near Clayton, at around 4:30-p.m., Saturday. Authorities say two people from Wisconsin were injured when the boat apparently hit a large wake, causing a passenger to be ejected into the water and injuring both the passenger and the operator.

The operator of the boat was airlifted to the U of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics with serious injuries and the passenger was taken by ground ambulance to a Wisconsin hospital where he was treated and released for his injuries. Both men, who were wearing personal flotation devices (PFDs), are from Cassville, WI.

Investigators believe the PFD likely saved the life of the passenger when he was ejected from the boat and was unconscious in the water. The DNR continues to investigate the incident.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Sept. 8, 2020

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September 8th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CDT

ALTOONA, Iowa — Altoona police, Monday morning, shot and killed a middle-aged white male, who they say was armed with a weapon outside a motel. According to a Press Release from the Altoona Police Department, officers responded at around 8:33-a.m., to a report of a suspicious person with a weapon went to Motel 6. Altoona police Sgt. Alyssa Wilson said in the announcement, officers arrived on-scene and located a man outside the motel, with a gun in his hand. Authorities began to negotiate with the subject, but their attempts were unsuccessful. At around 9:08-a.m., Officers reported “Shots fired.” The subject died at the scene.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — As demand continues to surge at food banks, the federal government is preparing to spend another $1.5 billion on a program that has provided a key source of fresh food to charities this summer as they work to feed the hungry. Despite initial criticism about some distributors chosen for the program and a few logistical headaches, food banks have praised it for helping provide high quality produce, meat and dairy products to millions of Americans who abruptly lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic. But food bank officials say the government could help more by expanding the food stamp program, known as SNAP, which reaches far more people.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hundreds of students from the Des Moines Public Schools and the Ames Community School District marched to the governor’s mansion Monday to protest the decision to suspend sports and start the school year online. The “Student March for Fairness” comes after the Iowa High School Athletic Association told the schools last week that all in-person activities and sports will be suspended starting Tuesday. The students say they want fairness and equity to compete in fall and winter activities.

UNDATED (AP) — Authorities say a Missouri woman died after she was ejected from a golf cart, The Missouri State Highway Patrol said 75-year-old Donna Young of Hollister was a passenger in an EZ Go Golf Cart that was traveling three miles south of Hollister on Saturday, The Springfield News-Leader reported that the driver lost control of the golf cart, it overturned and all passengers were ejected. Young was declared dead at a hospital in Springfield. The driver, 58-year-old Carol Rhodes of Des Moines, Iowa, and a 68-year-old passenger, Sandra Harris of Grimes, Iowa, were both transported to the hospital with serious injuries.

Deployment send-off ceremonies to be held Tues. for IANG Units

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September 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa National Guard report deployment send-off ceremonies for several Iowa National Guard units deploying to carry on the Kosovo Force NATO mission have been scheduled throughout the month of September. Due to ongoing COVID-19 related public health concerns, the send-off ceremonies are not open to the public. The ceremonies will be instead by livestreamed via social media.

The following ceremony will take place Tuesday, Sept. 8th from Johnston:

Approximately 37 Soldiers from Company D, 224th Brigade Engineer Battalion, and Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, will be honored at a formal ceremony starting at 10 a.m. at the Camp Dodge Freedom Center. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/IowaNationalGuard

The following send-off ceremonies will take place on Sept. 13th:

Boone: Approximately 74 Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division, will be honored at a formal ceremony starting at 8 a.m. at the Boone Readiness Center. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/IowaNationalGuard

Sioux City: Approximately 95 Soldiers from Headquarters, 1st “Red Horse” Squadron, 113th Cavalry Regiment, will be honored at a formal ceremony starting at 9 a.m. at the Sioux City Readiness Center. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Facebook @https://www.facebook.com/hht113cav/.

Johnston: Approximately 131 Soldiers from Troop B, 1st “Red Horse” Squadron, 113th Cavalry Regiment, will be honored at a formal ceremony starting at 8:15 a.m. at the Camp Dodge Freedom Center. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/bushmastercav/

The following send-off ceremony will take place on Sept. 23rd:

Johnston: Approximately 30 Soldiers from 671st Troop Command “Task Force Typhon,” will be honored at a formal ceremony starting at 3 p.m. at the Camp Dodge Freedom Center. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/IowaNationalGuard

This is the single largest Iowa National Guard mobilization in support of the KFOR mission since 2004. The 1-113th Calvary Regiment, headquartered in Sioux City, Iowa, with units in Le Mars and Johnston, will be deploying nearly half of its Soldiers to Kosovo.

The Iowa National Guard has already mobilized over 1,000 Soldiers and Airmen to support international operations this year. Additionally, nearly 200 service members continue to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the state. Despite the pandemic, these deploying Soldiers have continued to train and are ready to complete their missions.

Units will travel to their mobilization station in Ft. Bliss, Texas, to complete final training and readiness checks before deploying overseas. The deployment is expected to last approximately one year.

Study says Iowans are doing okay at social distancing, but could do better

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September 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans rank low in one category and high in another in a study of how well we’re staying socially distanced during the pandemic. The report analyzed publicly-available cell phone location data to determine the frequency people interact with other people — or at least when their phones are near other phones. Sean Lansing, spokesman for TOP Data, says they compared figures from a year ago, the pre-COVID times, to today.

“What we found is that, really, across the board and in every state, social interactions are down,” Lansing says. “Certainly, they’re down more in some states than others and Iowa ranks 42nd.” Even though Iowa is in the bottom ten states, Lansing says it’s not really an apples-to-apples comparison.

“While Iowa ranks 42nd because their interactions are at about 75% of what they were a year ago,” Lansing says, “comparatively, Iowans are still interacting with fewer people on a daily basis than a lot of other states.” California ranks first on the study because interactions there have dropped from ten people a day down to about three, but three interactions is still more than most Iowans have each day.

The study found Iowans engaged with an average of 2.7 people in August a year ago, and this August, interacted with an average of 2.04 people. “It would not count your spouse or your neighbor, your brother or sister or whomever you may live with or may be with on a regular basis in your neighborhood, it does account for that,” Lansing says. “This is really looking at interactions with other cell phones that you’re not frequently in contact with.”

The report finds former “hot spots” for COVID-19, like New York, California, Arizona, Texas and Florida, are now adhering to social distancing regulations, while parts of the South and Great Plains have become more relaxed in their distancing and could become future hot spots.

(On the web at https://topagency.com/report/top-data-social-distancing-ranking-report/)

Missouri woman dies after golf cart overturns; 2 IA woman seriously injured

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September 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(A-P) – Authorities say a Missouri woman died after she was ejected from a golf cart, The Missouri State Highway Patrol said 75-year-old Donna Young of Hollister, MO., was a passenger in an EZ Go Golf Cart that was traveling three miles south of Hollister on Saturday, The Springfield News-Leader reported that the driver lost control of the golf cart, it overturned and all passengers were ejected. Young was declared dead at a hospital in Springfield.

The driver, 58-year-old Carol Rhodes of Des Moines, Iowa, and a 68-year-old passenger, Sandra Harris of Grimes, Iowa, were both transported to the hospital with serious injuries.

(Updated 9/8/20) – Police shoot, kill a man outside Central Iowa motel

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September 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ALTOONA, Iowa  — Altoona police, Monday morning, shot and killed a middle-aged white male, who they say was armed with a weapon outside a motel. According to a Press Release from the Altoona Police Department, officers responded at around 8:33-a.m., to a report of a suspicious person with a weapon was at the Motel 6.

Altoona police Sgt. Alyssa Wilson said in the announcement, officers arrived on-scene and located 51-year-old Jeffrey Meyer, of Des Moines outside the motel, with a gun in his hand. Authorities began to negotiate with the subject, but their attempts were unsuccessful. At around 9:08-a.m., Officers reported “Shots fired.” Meyer died at the scene.

No police officers were injured. The names of the Officers and suspect were not immediately released. The incident remains under investigation by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI). Other agencies responding to the scene during the incident, include: Officers with the Iowa Department of Public Safety; Mitchellville and Pleasant Hill Police Departments, and Iowa State Fair Police.

Des Moines students protest decision to cancel activities

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September 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hundreds of students from the Des Moines Public Schools and the Ames Community School District marched to the governor’s mansion Monday to protest the decision to suspend sports and start the school year online. The “Student March for Fairness” comes after the Iowa High School Athletic Association told the schools last week that all in-person activities and sports will be suspended starting Tuesday. The students say they want fairness and equity to compete in fall and winter activities.