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BONNIE SHERMAN, 71, of Adair (Svcs. 12/28/20)

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December 22nd, 2020 by admin

BONNIE SHERMAN, 71, of Adair died Tuesday, December 22nd at the Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines. Funeral services for BONNIE SHERMAN will be held 11-a.m. Monday, Dec. 28th, at the Hockenberry Funeral Home in Adair. Masks and social distancing are required at the service and visitation.

Visitation will take place prior to the funeral on Monday, from 9-until 11-a.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

BONNIE SHERMAN is survived by:

Her husband – Chancey Sherman, of Adair.

Her daughter – Lori (Bob) Shaw, of Adair.

Her sister – Barb (Dan) Troyna, of Allison (IA)

9 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

Cass County Public Health Receives Moderna Vaccine for Phase 1A; Vaccines Being Administered Already

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA —On Monday, December 21, Cass County Public Health received 500 doses of the Moderna vaccine. This vaccine will be used in accordance with Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) guidance to begin vaccinating phase 1A healthcare personnel. Cass County Public Health Director Beth Olsen says While we were not expecting our shipment until a little later in this week, we were very happy to have the vaccine in our hands yesterday. Thanks to great partnerships and planning, I’m also pleased to announce that we were able to start vaccinating frontline healthcare workers today.”

The 500 doses that are now in Cass County are specifically for healthcare personnel. These parameters are set by the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), and includes the following workers:

  • Healthcare personnel (HCP) with direct or indirect patient contact.
  • Health care personnel are defined as paid and unpaid persons serving in health care settings who have the potential for direct or indirect exposure to patients or infectious materials.

Dr. Angela Weppler receives her first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. (photo submitted)

According to Olsen, “The largest healthcare provider in the county is Cass County Health System, and many of the doses are allocated for their staff members. However, we know that there are still healthcare workers in the county who are eligible to receive the vaccine at this time. We need those community members to take a brief survey so that we can schedule their vaccination through Cass County Public Health.”

Examples of jobs that would qualify for vaccination at this time include, but are not limited to:

  • Critical care
  • Emergency Department
  • Infectious Disease
  • Hospitalists
  • Primary Care
  • Anesthesia
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Phlebotomy
  • Pharmacy
  • Radiology
  • Federally Qualified Health Center
  • COVID-19 Vaccinators of Essential Populations
  • COVID-19 Specimen collectors
  • Staff/physicians of urgent care centers
  • Acute care clinic
  • Clinical laboratory
  • Hospice
  • Home health
  • Physical Therapy
  • Rehabilitation

Olsen says “If there are Cass County residents who work in these areas, and they want to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, they should take the survey on casshealth.org/covid-19 as soon as possible so that we can administer their first dose within 30 days.”.

No Public Vaccine Yet: It may be several weeks or months before the vaccine is readily available for the public. There is currently no waiting list or sign-up for the public. According to Olsen  “Just today [Tuesday] Governor Reynolds introduced the next phases of vaccination, which may include groups like law enforcement, teachers, and elderly adults. As we receive more direction from IDPH, and as we find out more about our future shipments of vaccine, we will continue to communicate with Cass County residents about vaccine availability.”

Iowa State’s Nwangwu named Big 12 Football Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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December 22nd, 2020 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State running back/kickoff returner Kene Nwangwu was named the 2020 Big 12 Football Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year, announced today by the league office.

Nwangwu is the first Cyclone football player to pick up the award.

The redshirt senior from Frisco, Texas had a fantastic final season as a Cyclone, ranking seventh nationally (minimum 10 returns) in kickoff return average at 29.1. He has five returns of 30+ yards on the year, including two over 65 yards that aided ISU comeback victories over Oklahoma and Baylor.

Nwangwu’s career 26.85 kickoff return average is No. 1 in Iowa State history and is ninth nationally among active FBS players.

The senior has also been a terrific backup to the nation’s leading rusher Breece Hall. Nwangwu has rushed for 284 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 5.7 yards per carry.

Nwangwu is a three-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection. He earned his degree from Iowa State, maintaining a 3.76 GPA in Mechanical Engineering.

Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year
The Big 12 Conference established its Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in 2012-13. A recipient is named in each conference-sponsored sport. Every Big 12 institution nominates one individual per sport with the winners selected by a vote of the league head coaches for that sport, who are not allowed to vote for their own student-athletes. Scholar-Athlete of the Year nominees must be a junior or senior (athletic and academic standing), have a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 or higher, participate in at least 20 percent of the team’s scheduled contests and have a minimum of one year in residence at the institution.

ISU’s Kolar is a Mackey Award Finalist

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December 22nd, 2020 by admin

NEW YORK – Iowa State junior Charlie Kolar is one of three finalists for the John Mackey Award as one of the nation’s best tight ends, announced today by the Friends of John Mackey.

The John Mackey Award will determine its winner live during The Home Depot College Football Awards, Jan. 7 on ESPN.

Kolar joins Kyle Pitts (Florida) and Jalen Wydermyer (Texas A&M) as finalists.

It’s been another fantastic season for the All-American and two-time All-Big 12 First Team tight end.

A native of Norman, Okla., Kolar leads all Big 12 tight ends and ranks in the top-five nationally among tight ends in receptions (39), receiving yards (538) and touchdown catches (6) in 10 games played.

Kolar has caught a TD pass in five of his last six games and recorded a career-high 131 receiving yards in the win against Texas.

Kolar, who has the fourth-longest reception streak in school history at 23 games, has the most career catches (101) and career touchdown catches (16) by a tight end in school history. His 1,372 career receiving yards by a tight end is six yards shy of the school mark.

Kolar has been All-Big 12 QB Brock Purdy’s favorite target. The 6-6, 257-pounder has hooked up with Purdy in 15 of his career TD grabs. With his outstanding hands and precise routes, Kolar has registered a first down in 31 of his 39 catches and has been on the receiving end of 12 3rd/4th down conversions.

Kolar is the leader of the best tight end unit in the nation. Kolar, Chase Allen, Dylan Soehner and Easton Dean have a combined 72 receptions and 975 receiving yards, ranking first and second nationally, respectively, in the country.

ISU will play in its first-ever New Year’s Six Bowl against Oregon in the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 2).

Iowa long term care vaccinations to start Monday

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State health officials say COVID-19 vaccinations will start Monday (Dec 28th) for residents and staff of Iowa’s long-term care facilities, while several thousand Iowa health care workers have already gotten the first round of shots. Kelly Garcia, director of the Iowa Department of Human Services, says the -next- phase of vaccinations will target Iowans 75 and older and front-line essential workers, including first responders, teachers and workers in food and ag-related manufacturing. Garcia says they’re laying out a third phase of recipients as well.

(As said: Adults 65-74 and individuals 16-64 with high risk conditions)

The first shipments of the Moderna vaccine began arriving in Iowa yesterday (Monday) and Governor Kim Reynolds says they’re being distributed in all 99 counties. Already, more than 84-hundred health care workers have been inoculated against COVID-19 with the first vaccine round from Pfizer.

ANDREW “Andy” JACOB REDINBAUGH, 26, of Shelby (Visitation 12/27/20)

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ANDREW “Andy” JACOB REDINBAUGH, 26, of Shelby, died Sunday, in an accident on I-80. The family of ANDY REDINBAUGH will greet friends from 1-until 4-p.m. Sunday, Dec. 27th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

ANDREW “Andy” REDINBAUGH is survived by:

His mother – Christi (Steve) Evans, of Shelby.
His father – Mike Redinbaugh, of Neola.
His sisters – Cheryl Hawkins (Jason Engle), of Avoca; Tricia Madsen, and Amanda (Ian) Spohn, all of Shelby.
His brother – Dusty Redinbaugh, of Shelby.
His nephews and nieces.

Arrest made in the 1988 disappearance of a southwest Iowa woman’s daughter

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December 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(HAYWARD, Calif., A-P) California authorities say they have charged a convicted killer with the 1988 kidnapping and slaying of a 9-year-old girl, whose mother now lives in southwest Iowa. Michaela Joy Garecht disappeared from a market in the San Francisco Bay Area after riding her scooter there with a friend. Her body has never been found. Police say they only recently were able to match a partial palm print at the scene to David Misch, who’s in prison for killing a woman. Misch was charged Monday with murder and kidnapping. He’s scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday.

Michaela Garecht, 9, went missing from outside a Hayward shop in 1988.

Michaela’s mother, who is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, issued a statement to the media in California, Monday. It reads:

“Over the years, I often wondered whether I really wanted to know the truth of what happened to Michaela,” she wrote. “I wondered if I would be able to take it. When I received news of the kidnapper having been identified, I asked the hard questions of Detective Purnell, of what method this man used to kill his victims, and received answers, and they were not easy.

“When I had doubted whether I would want to know, it always came back to, if Michaela could experience it, I could hear it. Because it’s not about me. It’s never been about me, about my feelings. It is and always has been about Michaela. What I have been through is nothing. What I feel is not important. It is only about Michaela.”

Linderbaum named Rimington Trophy Finalist

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December 22nd, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa sophomore center Tyler Linderbaum has been named one of three finalists for the Rimington Trophy, which is awarded to the nation’s premier center in college football.

Linderbaum joins Austin Blythe (2015) and Bruce Nelson (2002) as Iowa’s third finalist in school history.

The center with the most first team votes on three All-America teams (Walter Camp Foundation, Sporting News, and Football Writers Association of America) will determine the winner of the Rimington Trophy. The winner of the Rimington Trophy will be announced during The Home Depot College Football Award show Jan. 7, 2020 on ESPN. 

Linderbaum, a Solon, Iowa, native, was named first-team All-American by Pro Football Focus on Monday. He has started every game at center over the past two seasons.

In eight games this season, Linderbaum helped anchor an Iowa offense that ranks second in the Big Ten in fewest sacks allowed, first downs, and fourth down conversions and scoring offense, and third in red zone offense.

The 15th-ranked University of Iowa football team will face Missouri in the 2020 TransPerfect Music City Bowl on Dec. 30 in Nashville, Tennessee. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. (CT) from Nissan Stadium and the game will be televised on ESPN.

Nixon named finalist for Outland Trophy

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December 22nd, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior defensive lineman Daviyon Nixon has been named one of three finalists for the 2020 Outland Trophy, the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) announced Tuesday. The Outland Trophy is presented to the nation’s best interior lineman on offense or defense.

Nixon is the only defensive lineman out of the three finalists. In the last 20 years, only seven defensive linemen have won the Outland Trophy. The Outland Trophy winner will be announced Jan. 7, 2021 live on The Home Depot College Football Awards show on ESPN.

Tristan Wirfs was a semifinalist for the award last season. Four Hawkeyes have won the Outland Trophy in school history: Brandon Scherff (2014), Robert Gallery (2003), Alex Karras (1957), and Cal Jones (1955). Only three programs in the nation have more Outland Trophy recipients than the Hawkeyes.

Nixon, a Kenosha, Wisconsin, native, was named the Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year and the Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year in the Big Ten last week. He leads the Big Ten in tackles for loss (33), tied for the conference lead in sacks (5.5), and has the most tackles by a Big Ten defensive lineman (41).

Nixon has also registered one interception, one PBU, and one forced fumble. Nixon returned his first career interception 71 yards for his first career touchdown in Iowa’s 41-21 win at Penn State.

Nixon has helped lead an Iowa defense that ranks second in the conference and 11th in the nation in total defense, third in the Big Ten and seventh in the nation in scoring defense (16.0), third in the Big Ten and 11th nationally in rush defense (107.6), and fifth in the conference in passing defense (206.1).

Nixon is the only player in the nation to be named a finalist/semifinalist for the Outland Trophy, Bednarik Award, and Nagruski Trophy.

Iowa’s defense has played 22 straight games without surrendering 25 points – the longest streak in the nation among Power 5 teams.

The 15th-ranked University of Iowa football team will face Missouri in the 2020 TransPerfect Music City Bowl on Dec. 30 in Nashville, Tennessee. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. (CT) from Nissan Stadium and the game will be televised on ESPN.

Breece Hall one of three finalists for Doak Walker Award

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December 22nd, 2020 by admin

Iowa State running back Breece Hall runs the ball against West Virginia during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020, in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Matthew Putney)

DALLAS – Iowa State sophomore running back Breece Hall has recorded one of the greatest individual seasons in school history in 2020.

The Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year received another incredible honor today as one of three finalists for the Doak Walker Award, announced by the PwC SMU Athletic Forum.

The Doak Walker Award, given annually to the nation’s best running back, will determine its winner live during The Home Depot College Football Awards, Jan. 7 on ESPN.

Hall joins Alabama’s Najee Harris and Clemson’s Travis Etienne as finalists.

A native of Wichita, Kan., Hall has made a swift rise to one of the nation’s elite running backs in 2020 by leading the nation in rushing yards (1,436) and 100-yard rushing games (8).

With 75+ rushing yards and at least one rush TD in all 11 games season, Hall has been the most consistent running back in the nation. His 11-game streak with a rushing TD is the longest active streak in the nation and the best string in the history of Cyclone football.

The versatile back is among the nation’s leaders in rushing TDs (19- 2nd nationally), overall TDs (21- 3rd nationally) and scoring (126- 3rd nationally).

Hall’s 21 touchdowns and 126 points scored both equal school marks.

Hall, who is averaging 130.5 rushing yards per game, has caught 21 passes for 170 yards and two TDs to help him average 146.0 yards from scrimmage per game.

Hall has also proven to be one of the most elusive and explosive backs nationally. He leads the nation in yards after contact (861), and is second in the nation in first down rushes (69) and third nationally in 20-yard rushes (14).

He has lost just one fumble in 475 career touches.

In the Big 12, Hall was the best in virtually every statistical category. He averaged 139.3 yards per game and had 16 touchdowns in nine league games. Hall has 12 100-yard rushing games in his career with 11 vs. Big 12 teams, including one against every team in the league.

Statistics alone makes Hall’s season incredible, but perhaps his biggest accomplishment on the year is his impact on winning. The Cyclones, currently ranked 10th nationally in the CFP poll, claimed first place in the Big 12 regular-season standings and a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game for the first time in school history.

ISU will play in its first-ever New Year’s Six Bowl against Oregon in the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 2).