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Clinic: Lice cases in Iowa jump 84% since last spring

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May 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A chain of facilities that treats head lice reports an 84-percent increase in cases between last spring and this spring at its four outlets that offer services to Iowans. Dr. Krista Lauer, medical director of Lice Clinics of America, says a large factor in the growing problem is that the tiny insects are highly contagious and have become a much greater problem over time.

“Lice have evolved and become superlice, which means they’ve developed resistance to the traditional pesticide-containing over-the-counter treatments,” Lauer says. “They are no longer effective and people are spending time and money going to the pharmacy on these treatments that don’t work.” In addition, Lauer says there’s a lack of understanding by the public on the life cycle of lice and how they spread.

An adult louse will live for about a month and over that time can lay over 100 eggs,” Lauer says, “so, you can see how rapidly an infestation can escalate.” Lice, she says, only spread by direct head-to-head contact, like on the playground, while taking part in sports or at slumber parties and camp. As the insects have evolved, she says treatments have evolved as well, touting the clinics’ use of a proprietary tool that can eradicate the problem in a single, one-hour treatment.

“It uses precision-controlled heated air so it works by dehydration,” Lauer says. “It dehydrates not only the live hatched lice but also the eggs, and that’s the really hard part to kill, the eggs.” People need to educate themselves, she says, as it’s a very misunderstood affliction.

“It’s really important to know that lice have nothing to do with personal hygiene. They have nothing to do with the cleanliness of your home or your school,” Lauer says. “They are purely an infestation that happens by opportunity. Don’t panic and don’t be embarrassed or ashamed. They are so common.”

The Lice Clinics of America has offices in Dubuque, Bettendorf, Des Moines and Omaha/Council Bluffs. A spokesperson for the Iowa Department of Public Health says lice are not a reportable disease, so the state maintains no data on the number of cases.  www.liceclinicsofamerica.com

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, May 20, 2019

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May 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Police have released the identities of two people killed in a weekend shooting in Cedar Rapids. Cedar Rapids Police said two 18-year-olds, Matrell Eugene Johnson and Royal Ceiz Abram died as a result of the shooting early Saturday morning.

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) — One sheriff in eastern Iowa is looking forward to moving into a new jail this fall because it is a significant upgrade over the current eight-bed facility. The Burlington Hawkeye reports the new Henry County jail will be able to hold 108 inmates, and it will be much more secure than the current jail.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Normally this time of year, huge barges can be seen chugging up the Mississippi River, carrying grain to market and bringing agriculture-related products to farmers in the Midwest for the new growing season. But historic spring flooding has left parts of the Mississippi closed for business. The interruption is hitting an agriculture industry that’s already suffering, including from trade disputes that have helped drive down commodity prices.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Nearly 35 years after she started, one Iowa mom is receiving her college degree from Loras College this weekend. Karen Leisen told the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald she always focused on her goal of finishing college as she was raising her nine children.

CA man injured in crash near Avoca Sunday morning

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May 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A man from California was injured during a collision on Interstate 80 westbound near Avoca, Sunday morning. The Iowa State Patrol reports 60-year old James Dolan, of Bakersfield, CA.., was driving a 2016 Freightliner semi and attempted to pass a 2015 Volvo semi that was traveling slowly in the right lane, when for reasons unknown, the Freightliner struck the Volvo semi. The accident happened at around 8:30-a.m. near mile marker 38.

Dolan’s semi came to rest up right upright in the westbound ditch. The other semi driver, 29-year old Deanthony Bradley, of Phoenix, AZ, was not injured. His semi stopped on the westbound shoulder.

Dolan was transported by Lifenet helicopter to Nebraska Medicine in Omaha, for Treatment. The accident caused severe damage to the passenger side of the Freightliner and the rear, driver’s side of the Volvo.

Public hearing in Griswold Monday on proposal to sell the Lewis property

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May 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Griswold School Board will hold a Public Hearing 5:30-p.m Monday, with regard to a proposal to sell the former Lewis School Building. The hearing will include a presentation on the sale agreement. Once the hearing concludes, the Board will open their regular monthly meeting, which, according to the agenda includes:

  • Action on approval of Change Orders.
  • Possible action on approving “Ready-to-Play” and “Return to Learn” protocols.
  • Discussion on a possible bus purchase.
  • Possible approval of a Resolution authorizing the execution of a Quit Claim Deed for the Lewis facility.
  • Approval of a Resolution of Intent to sell the Elliott Facility.
  • Approval of a Contract Amendment
  • Establishing Nutrition prices, setting Registration and activity pass fees.
  • Approval of Fuel bid specifications.
  • and Discussion on Hiring Practices, among other matters.

The meeting takes place in the Griswold Middle School/High School Library.

Eastern Iowa sheriff looking forward to new jail

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May 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) — One eastern Iowa sheriff is looking forward to moving into a new jail this fall because it is a significant upgrade over the current eight-bed facility. The Burlington Hawkeye reports the new Henry County jail will be able to hold 108 inmates, and it will be much more secure than the current jail.

Sheriff Rich McNamee says the new jail will allow staff to better monitor prisoners and it includes cells for medium and maximum security prisoners. Before McNamee was appointed sheriff in 2013, voters had twice rejected jail referendums in 2005 and 2006. In August 2017, 85 percent of the voters supported the $9.1 million bond issue needed for the new jail.

McNamee says he expects to move into the new facility by October.

Cedar Rapids police ID 2 shooting victims

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May 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Police have released the identities of two people killed in a weekend shooting in Cedar Rapids. Cedar Rapids Police said two 18-year-olds, Matrell Eugene Johnson and Royal Ceiz Abram died as a result of the shooting early Saturday morning. A 19-year-old woman was also wounded in the shooting and she remained hospitalized Sunday.

The shooting happened around 1:20 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot of the Iowa Smoke Shop on the southwest side of Cedar Rapids. Investigators believe the victims were in a vehicle in the parking lot at the store when someone approached them firing a gun.

2 Clarinda Academy students still missing

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May 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers Sunday afternoon, said one of the three students who absconded from the Clarinda Academy early Sunday morning, a 14- year old white male from Council Bluffs, was taken into custody in the 1000 block of N. 16th Street, in Clarinda.

Two other students, a 17-yr old Hispanic male from Shenandoah, who is 5’5” tall, weighs 150 lbs., and has black hair, brown eyes, and a 14-year old Black male from Council Bluffs, 5’7” tall, 190 lbs. , with black hair and brown eyes, were still missing as of mid-afternoon, Sunday.

If you see the teens, DO NOT APPROACH them. Call 9-1-1 or your local law enforcement agency.

CAM and Atlantic Graduation live streams available today

CAM Cougar Channel, News

May 19th, 2019 by admin

Live video streams of the CAM and Atlantic Graduation ceremonies are available this afternoon. You can stream the Atlantic graduation ceremony on our facebook page KJAN AM 1220 and the CAM graduation ceremony is streaming on the CAM Cougar Channel at kjan.com.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Board to meet Monday evening

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Recreation Dept. Board will meet 5:15-p.m. Monday, in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. Action items/New Business/Updates on their agenda includes:

  • Updates on the Schildberg Park development project, which includes the West Playground, West Restroom and Campground bathhouse.
  • Washout repair at the East Ridge Park
  • Progress on Mollett Park (off E. 3rd St. Place)
  • and future plans for the Sunnyside Pool.

Other discussion/Old Business will cover Commercial bids to spray the City park in preparation for RAGBRAI. In his report to the board, Interim Parks Director Bryant Rasmussen will talk about:

  • Lilacs planted at the Harl Holt Park
  • A split rail fence at Mollett Park
  • A successful Schildberg Park clean-up day, and a report on the floating docks.
  • The Schildberg Rec Area Dog Park, including fencing, the washout and parking lot, all of which were affected by last month’s flooding.

He’s also expected to mention the Sunnyside Pool is filled now, and that there is a Community build set for the Schildberg playground June 21st-22nd. He’s expected to note also, that the 4th Annual Block Party will take place at Sunnyside Park June 1st, from 4-until 6-p.m., and Little League Opening Day was held May 13th.

Audubon School Board to set student fees for FY2020 and other matters

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May 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon School Board will hold their regular monthly meeting 7-p.m. Monday, in their Boardroom at the High School. Action items on their agenda include (but are not limited to):

  • Setting Student fees for Fiscal Year 2020.
  • Approving milk and bread bids.
  • A review and possible action on Elementary Bus drop-off/pick-up
  • Vehicle purchase as it pertains to PPEL/SILO projects.
  • and Personnel matters.

The Audubon School Board, will also act on a Resolution to Adopt “Return-to-Play” protocol. According to the CDC Injury Center, “After more rest and no concussion symptoms, the athlete can start at the previous step. Athlete is back to their regular activities (such as school) and has the green-light from their healthcare provider to begin the return to play process. An athlete’s return to regular activities involves a stepwise process.”

The Board will discuss an Engie Engineering Plan for the 5th through 12th grade building, and receive an update on the Emergency Management Plan.