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Gov. Reynolds signs new Public Health Disaster proclamation

News

March 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES– Iowa Gov. Reynolds has signed a new Public Health Disaster proclamation that extends critical regulatory relief for an additional 30 days to those on the frontlines of COVID19 recovery. The proclamation issued Friday, continues to strongly encourage Iowans, businesses, and organizations to take reasonable public health measures consistent with guidance from the Iowa Department of Public Health.

The proclamation also continues to extend the waiver on transportation restrictions for overweight loads.

The proclamation can found online here.

Iowa virus rate rises as officials advise continued caution

News

March 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa was among less than a dozen states with a trend of more coronavirus cases as federal officials urged leaders to continue restrictions on mask wearing and social distancing. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say the 14-day positivity rate on Friday showed Iowa was one of 10 states seeing an increase in confirmed virus cases. The seven-day rolling average of the positivity rate also has risen over the past two weeks from 14.15% on Feb. 18 to 19.37% on March 4.

Iowa’s increasing infection numbers come as Gov. Kim Reynolds has ended her orders requiring masks in public places and social distancing. President Joe Biden and health officials have urged officials to retain restrictions for a few more months.

 

Storybook season for Spartans ends in Semifinals

Sports

March 5th, 2021 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans girls basketball team and their supporters won’t soon forget the 2020-21 season. The Spartans squad of eight, or the “Elite Eight” as Head Coach Tom Petersen has dubbed them, fought all the way to the State Semifinals. The Spartans ride came to an end on Friday afternoon with a 57-35 loss to top-seeded Bishop Garrigan.

It was a tight game early as both teams felt each other out and were square at 9 after one. The Golden Bears opened the second quarter on a 6-0 run and built on the lead the rest of the way. It was a 22-7 advantage in the second for the Bears and they carried the momentum over into the third. Bishop Garrigan hit two quick shots to open up the second half and outscored Sparty 15-6 through the third.

Tipoff for the 1A Semifinal between Exira-EHK and Bishop Garrigan 3/5/2021

The Golden Bears’ outstanding 6’3″ sophomore Audi Crooks made a huge impact defensively. She blocked 7 shots and affected many more to make it tough for the Spartans to get a clean look. Crooks nearly finished with a triple double as she dropped in 17 points and hauled in 18 rebounds. The Golden Bears improved to 25-1 and will head to the 1A Championship on Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. They will face the winner of the Newell-Fonda vs. Montezuma Semifinal.

The Spartans were led in scoring by 9 from Mollie Rasmussen and 8 from Quinn Grubbs. The Spartans end their phenomenal season at 24-1. The Spartans were able to get a cool moment late in the game as Senior Tatum Grubbs got on the floor. She suffered a knee injury midway through the season that limited her final year. She was able to knock down a long three and got a run out layup that was the final basket of the game. Coach Petersen was then able to call timeout and give Grubbs a curtain call that she certainly deserves after a phenomenal career.

Listen to Coach Petersen’s postgame comments below.

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Girls State Basketball Schedule/Scoreboard Friday 03/05/2021

Sports

March 5th, 2021 by admin

Class 2A Semifinals

#1 Maquoketa Valley 47, #4 Nodaway Valley 45 FINAL
#2 Dike-New Hartford 57, #3 West Branch 47

Class 1A Semifinals

#1 Bishop Garrigan 57, #4 Exira-EHK 35
#2 Newell-Fonda 73, #6 Montezuma 34

Class 5A Championship

#1 Waukee 71, #2 Johnston 42

Iowa delegation pushes for more Johnson & Johnson vaccine in state’s allocation

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March 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s congressional delegation is urging the Biden Administration to restructure the state’s weekly allocation of Covid vaccine. The group says putting more doses of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine in the mix make sense. Representative Ashley Hinson of Marion said pharmacies in rural parts of the state cannot afford the freezers required to store the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

“Rural and low income Iowans face unique barriers to receiving the Covid vaccine,” Hinson said this morning. “One of the challenges, of course, is storing the vaccine in cool enough temperatures.”

Congresswoman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines said the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is “fridge-stable” and only requires one dose, making it “easy to distribute in hard-to-reach areas.” Representative Randy Feenstra of Hull tweeted that 1.1 million people live in rural Iowa and the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine is one way to deal with logistical challenges.

Congresswoman Marianette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa, the former director of the Iowa Department of Public Health said prioritizing distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to rural areas would reduce the burden on rural health care providers and county health officials.

Missing Davenport girl to be focus of national TV special

News

March 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A missing girl from eastern Iowa will be featured on a national cable T-V show next week. The disappearance of Breasia Taylor of Davenport will be the focus of one-hour special on Investigation Discovery’s “In Pursuit: The Missing.” The ten-year-old girl was last seen at a Davenport apartment complex on July 10th. The night before she vanished, Breasia and her half-brother spent the night with the boy’s father, Henry Earl Dinkins.

Breasia Taylor

He’s a registered sex offender. Davenport police say Dinkins is a person of interest in the case, but has not been charged. The special on Investigation Discovery airs Monday at 8 PM.

Iowa ag secretary asks Biden administration to back Hypoxia Task Force

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s Secretary of Agriculture is co-chair of what’s called the Hypoxia Task Force, which works to reduce the size of the “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico through cutting nutrient runoff in the Mississippi River basin. Mike Naig says the group, which represents 12 states in the region, recently sent a letter requesting support from President Biden and his administration.

“The federal government can help us with some resources and some regulatory relief, too,” Naig says. “The letter that we sent to the Biden administration, as they come in and set up shop and get their policies underway, that they remember and we encourage them to focus on and be a good partner to the Hypoxia Task Force.” Naig says Iowa launched its nutrient reduction management strategies in 2013 as a way to reduce the size of the hypoxia zone, which covers 21-hundred square miles of the gulf.

“You’ve got states all across the Mississippi River Basin that are implementing their nutrient reduction strategies,” Naig says. “That’s what we want to see, states being proactive, doing what makes sense in their state, working with all of their partners. We want to continue to see that great progress all across the region.” Hypoxia is a lack of oxygen and in the gulf, it means plants die and marine life either dies or moves away. Naig says Iowa farmers are using techniques that are having a beneficial effect on the environment and in battling problems like hypoxia.

“We continue to focus on implementing conservation practices like no-till, reduced tillage, cover crops, building wetlands,” Naig says. “Those are some of the practices that we know, the science tells us those things work. If we see that change on the land, we know we’ll see an improvement in water quality.” The group’s action plan has a near-term target of reducing nutrient loading to the Gulf of Mexico from the basin by 20-percent by 2025.

Webster City man sentenced to federal prison for child porn

News

March 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors for Iowa say a Webster City man has been sentenced to more than 14 years in federal prison for receiving and distributing child pornography. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Iowa says in a news release that 56-year-old Kevin Eugene Dill was sentenced Feb. 26 to 169 months. There is no parole in the federal system.

Dill pleaded guilty in October to single counts of distribution of child pornography and receipt of child pornography. As part of his plea, Dill admitted that between March 2012 and June 2020, he knowingly received thousands of images and videos of child pornography.

2021 Rolling Valley Boys All-Conference Basketball Honors

Sports

March 5th, 2021 by admin

First Team

Layne Pryor, Woodbine*
Sage Evans, West Harrison*
Gavin Reineke, Boyer Valley
Connor McKee, CAM
Colby Rich, CAM
Gabe Obert, Coon Rapids-Bayard
Koelson Evans, West Harrison
Zach Schimmer, Ar-We-Va
*Unanimous Choice

Second Team

Mason King, West Harrison
Dylan Hoefer, Woodbine
Jaiden TenEyck, Boyer Valley
Tyler Petersen, Exira-EHK
Easton Nelson, Exira-EHK
Tanner Oswald, Coon Rapids-Bayard
Will Ragaller, Ar-We-Va
Brigham Daniel, Glidden-Ralston.

PIKE fraternity at UI under investigation for hosting alcohol party

News

March 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – University of Iowa officials are investigating the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity for alleged alcohol and hazing violations. The Cedar Rapids Gazette reports the fraternity is accused of holding in-person social events that included alcohol inside the chapter’s house in Iowa City. A letter from the University of Iowa’s Dean of Student Accountability says officials also have been notified that activities with new fraternity members allegedly posed a risk to their health and safety.

The Gazette reports the University of Iowa investigated another fraternity for an alleged hazing incident. However, officials ultimately determined the activity — which was recorded on video — was not an initiation or required for fraternity membership.