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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 1/9//21

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January 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Iowa COVID-19 update for 1/9/21: 3 additional deaths, 1,659 new cases

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January 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health today reports (as of 10-a.m., Saturday), there have been 1,169 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 in test results received since 10-a.m. Friday, for a pandemic total to-date, of 295,111, and there are three additional deaths associated with COVID-19, for a total to-date, of 4,127. In our area, there is one additional death in Harrison County. Of Iowa’s pandemic-related deaths, COVID-19 is reported as the underlying cause for 3,780 deaths, and a contributing factor to 347 deaths.

The Iowa DPH says there are currently 90 COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities in the state (6 more than previously reported). Those outbreaks account for 2,139 of Iowa’s current positive cases. COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities account for 1,679 of the state’s total deaths. Health officials say 1,070 LTC patients/staff have recovered from the virus.

Hospitalizations across the state are down again. There were 579 hospitalized yesterday, and 549, today. IDPH says there are: 110 patients in an ICU (2 more than on Friday); 75 were admitted to hospitals (compared to 89 yesterday), and 47 patients are on ventilators, compared to 51 on Friday. The numbers are slightly higher though, in western/southwest Iowa (RMCC Region 4), where there are: 44 hospitalized (compared to 41 Friday); 19 are in an ICU (3 more than yesterday); 10 people were admitted to a hospital (5 more than on Friday), and 8 people are on a ventilator.

According to the state’s website, 1,390,853 Iowans have been tested for COVID-19, to-date. Iowa’s average reported positivity rate for the last 14-days increased from 14.7% Friday to 14.8%, today.  The health department says 255,102 Iowans have recovered from COVID-19.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,096 cases; {+7}; 40 deaths
  • Adair, 647; {+1}; 18
  • Adams, 285; {+4}; 3
  • Audubon, 398; {+3}; 8
  • Guthrie, 999; {+6}; 23
  • Harrison County, 1,502; {+10}; 60
  • Madison County, 1,083; {+14}; 9
  • Mills County, 1,326; {+4}; 15
  • Montgomery, 808; {+5}; 22
  • Pottawattamie County, 8,673; {+44}; 104
  • Shelby County, 986; {+6}; 26
  • Union County,  1,057; {+4}; 19

Red Oak man arrested for OWI Friday night

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January 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak man was arrested Friday night, following a traffic stop. Red Oak Police report 24-year-old Kyle Andrew Nicholson was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, at around 10-p.m., in the 800 block of E. Ratliff Road.  He was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, and held on $1,000 bond.

(UPDATE) House fire reported in Atlantic Saturday morning

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January 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A fire that was reported in Atlantic early this (Saturday) morning, is apparently a case of attempted arson. Atlantic Fire Firefighters were called the former Elks Lodge at 501 Poplar Street a a little after 4-a.m. Fire Chief Tom Cappel…

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The caller who reported the fire told dispatch someone broke into her home and started the fire on a carpet and it was spreading fast. The alleged suspect was described as wearing all black. When Law enforcement on the scene reported smoke in the basement and alarms going off in the basement, second and third floors. Atlantic Fire reported no flames showing on the exterior when they arrived. The fire was out by 4:14-a.m.

Cappel said there was minimal damage inside the apartment. It’s unclear how many persons were occupying the structure. No injuries were reported. Efforts were being made to find temporary housing for the displaced residents.

Iowa DNR officer succumbs to COVID

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January 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources say a Conservation Officer from northwest Iowa is the first law enforcement officer to die from COVID-19 in the state. KCCI reports Steve Reighard died Friday at about 10 a.m. Reighard began having symptoms of coronavirus before Christmas and was in the hospital for several weeks.

He started his career as a park ranger in 2005 before being promoted in 2012 to a conservation officer. Reighard was described as being well known in the area, and an outstanding officer.

Conservation officers are sworn peace officers just like state troopers and police officers.

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, Jan. 9 2021

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January 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A white man who deliberately sped his car through a crowd of racial injustice protesters in Iowa City, striking many, will avoid prison and have the incident erased from his record if he stays out of trouble for three years. A judge has granted a deferred judgment for 45-year-old Michael Ray Stepanek, who told police he drove his Toyota Camry through the crowd in August because protesters needed “an attitude adjustment.” The sentence means Stepanek will have a felony charge of willful injury resulting in bodily injury dismissed and expunged if he doesn’t commit a crime during a three-year term of probation.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge says Iowa must pay more than $4.9 million in fees to attorneys who sued over treatment of juvenile boys at the Eldora Boys State Training School. Former students at the school and advocacy groups sued the state in 2017, contending the center used used inhumane methods to control the boys.” Judge Stephanie Rose ruled last year that the methods were “torture” and ordered the center to change. The plaintiffs did not seek any monetary damages. The state then argued that the plaintiffs’ attorneys fees were inflated. Rose ruled this week that attorneys were due all but $10,000 they had sought.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds ended limits on sports and recreational gatherings as of Friday on a day when the state recorded 59 additional deaths caused by the coronavirus. Reynolds announced Thursday night that she would end restrictions on the number of fans who can attend high school sporting events. Spectators still must wear masks and adhere to social distancing rules at indoor events. Before the change, schools could only allow two spectators for each athlete. On Friday, the state reported 59 deaths, bringing the total to 4,124. In the past 24 hours, the state reported 2,058 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former Iowa trash collection official has been sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison and ordered to pay restitution of more than $1.6 million. Federal prosecutors in Des Moines say Jeffrey Dworek, of Urbandale, was sentenced Friday to 57 months in prison after pleading guilty last August to one count of federal mail fraud. Dworek had been the director of operations for Metro Waste Authority from 1996 until he resigned in 2017. He was arrested and indicted in 2019. Prosecutors say he set up a shell company purported to provide services to Metro Waste Authority, then paid out company funds for his own use between 2012 and 2017. He also took kickbacks from various vendors.

Atlantic boys score big road win at Kuemper Catholic

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January 8th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball team used some strong early shooting to pull out in front of Kuemper Catholic and held on for a 65-58 road win on Friday night. The Trojans got a bucket from Dayton Templeton at the end of the first quarter to grab a 16-14 lead. They built on that in the second quarter, knocking down 6 threes in the period to lead 39-27 at halftime. Atlantic would build the lead as high as 16 in the second half but the Knights didn’t go away. Kuemper pulled back within as close as 4 before Atlantic sealed the win.

The Trojans played with good pace but were still under control most of the night. Atlantic would of had an easier time of hanging on to the lead if it would of been a better night at the foul line. The Trojans went just 8-21 from the stripe, including 6-17 in the second half. Despite those struggles they found a way to still make enough big plays and get the win.

Atlantic was led by 18 points from Grant Sturm, who helped spark the early hot shooting with a couple threes in the second quarter. Skyler Handlos scored 16, 11 of those in the second quarter. Dayton Templeton also pushed into double figures with 14 on the night. Atlantic improves to 3-4 on the season and will next up host Clarinda on Tuesday.

Kuemper Catholic was led by 13 points each from Mitchell Badding and Michael Pottebaum. The Knights fall to 2-6 and will travel to Van Meter on Monday.

Watch the replay of the game HERE.

Atlantic girls roll past Kuemper Catholic

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January 8th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic girls basketball team used stifling defense to set the tone and push them to a 63-33 win over the Kuemper Catholic Knights on Friday in Carroll. The Trojans used some tight ball pressure to force 21 Knight turnovers and converted many of those into run out layups on the other end.

Atlantic led by six at the end of the first quarter but really pulled away in the second, taking a 36-19 lead into half. The Trojans built the lead up to 25 by the end of the third and rolled to the win.

Jada Jensen led the way with 20 points and Haley Rasmussen added 19. The Trojans improved to 4-6 and will host Clarinda on Tuesday.

Kuemper Catholic didn’t get any scorers into double figures. Catherine Mayhall was their leading scorer with 9. The Knights fall to 1-9 on the season and they will face East Sac County on Saturday.

Watch the game replay HERE.

High School Basketball Scoreboard Friday 01/08/2021

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January 8th, 2021 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 63, Kuemper Catholic 33
Creston 63, Denison-Schleswig 58
Glenwood 63, Shenandoah 17
Harlan 72, St. Albert 57
Lewis Central 70, Clarinda 25

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 56, Tri-Center 45
Audubon 45, Missouri Valley 16
Logan-Magnolia 47, Riverside 22

Rolling Valley Conference

Exira-EHK 68, Boyer Valley 28
Glidden-Ralston 77, West Harrison 49
Paton-Churdan 49, CAM 36
Woodbine 44, Coon Rapids-Bayard 34

Corner Conference

East Mills 52, Sidney 49
Griswold 57, Essex 42

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 53, Martensdale-St. Marys 41
Mount Ayr 57, Bedford 30
Nodaway Valley 61, Lenox 54
Southeast Warren 44, East Union 27

Other Scores

Bellevue West 43, CB Abraham Lincoln 38
Omaha Roncalli 52, CB Thomas Jefferson 29

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 65, Kuemper Catholic 58
Creston 77, Denison-Schleswig 48
Glenwood 69, Shenandoah 29
Lewis Central 39, Clarinda 36
St. Albert 44, Harlan 39

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 67, Missouri Valley 41
Grand View Christian 53, Treynor 39
Riverside 77, Logan-Magnolia 76
Tri-Center 76, AHSTW 57

Rolling Valley Conference

Boyer Valley 56, Exira-EHK 54
CAM 61, Paton-Churdan 50
West Harrison 63, Glidden-Ralston 44
Woodbine 48, Coon Rapids-Bayard 32

Corner Conference

East Mills 35, Sidney 29
Griswold 65, Essex 36

Pride of Iowa Conference

East Union 61, Southeast Warren 57
Martensdale-St. Marys 52, Central Decatur 42
Mount Ayr 46, Bedford 32
Nodaway Valley 64, Lenox 39

Other Scores

Bellevue West 74, Abraham Lincoln 72
Nebraska City 56, Thomas Jefferson 45
Omaha Christian 54, Heartland Christian 38

Clarinda Post Office Renamed for ‘Mother of 4-H’ Jessie Field Shambaugh

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January 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CLARINDA — Third District Democrat Representative Cindy Axne’s office reports that on Tuesday, Jan. 5th, President Trump signed legislation authored by Axne, to rename the U.S. Post Office in Clarinda in honor of Jessie Field Shambaugh, the former school superintendent from Page County and longtime Iowa educator known to many as the ‘Mother of 4-H.’

(FILE PHOTO) Rep. Axne announced her bill to rename the Clarinda Post Office with Jessie Field Shambaugh’s grandson, Seth Watkins, at American Legion Post 98 in Clarinda

With the President’s signature, Clarinda’s post office will now be officially designated the Jessie Field Shambaugh Post Office Building. Shambaugh began teaching in Page County in 1901, and formed the Boys Corn Club and the Girls Home Club to teach students essential skills for the farm and home through extracurricular programs. To boost participation in the Clubs, she created a clover pin – with each leaf labeled with an H. Her design became the symbol of 4-H in 1914 when the Smith-Lever Act established the Cooperative Extension System at the USDA, formalizing 4-H clubs across the country.

Today, over 6 million schoolchildren participate in 4-H activities – learning life skills, leadership, and cooperation through the same values of ‘Head, Hands, Heart, and Health’ that Shambaugh helped pioneer over a century ago.

Shambaugh was also an author, radio contributor on KFNF in Shenandoah, and the mother of two children. She was born in 1881 near Shenandoah, studied at Shenandoah’s Western Normal College, graduated Tabor College in Fremont County, and was elected superintendent of schools in Page County in 1906. She died in 1971 in Clarinda. In 1977, Shambaugh was named to the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame.

Representative Axne says “I am incredibly proud to see my proposal to create the Jessie Field Shambaugh Post Office Building become a reality for Clarinda. I fondly remember my time as a 4-H kid, and this renaming not only cements her pioneering accomplishments, but also recognizes the values of leadership, engagement, and community that have been instilled in millions through 4-H,” said Rep. Axne. “I am deeply thankful for my colleagues in the House and the Senate for their support and assistance in getting this bill signed into law.”

The bill introduced by Rep. Axne to rename the post office at 101 S. 16th Street was cosponsored by the other three members of the Iowa House delegation in the 116th Congress: Reps. Abby Finkenauer (IA-01), Dave Loebsack (IA-02), and Steve King (IA-04).