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Iowa drubs Minnesota 35-7 for 6th straight win for the pig

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November 14th, 2020 by admin

Iowa offensive lineman Justin Britt (63) lifts running back Tyler Goodson (15) in celebration after Goodson scored a touchdown against Minnesota during the first half of an NCAA college football game Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Stacy Bengs)

By DAVE CAMPBELL AP Sports Writer
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tyler Goodson rushed for a career-high 142 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries, and Iowa’s defense clamped down hard on Minnesota for a 35-7 victory. The Hawkeyes took possession of the Floyd of Rosedale trophy for the sixth season. Jack Koerner and Riley Moss each picked off Tanner Morgan for the Gophers quarterback’s first two-interception game in two years. Zach VanValkenburg had three of the team’s four sacks to highlight Iowa’s first shutout of Minnesota since 2009. The Hawkeyes improved to 2-2. The Gophers fell to 1-3.

 

State Football Semifinals: Schedule/Scores for Saturday, November 15th

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November 14th, 2020 by admin

All games at the UNI-DOME in Cedar Falls

Class 1A

Van Meter 20, South Central Calhoun 12 | BOX SCORE

*The Bulldogs are headed to their 3rd title game in the last 4 seasons.

OABCIG 43, Sigourney/Keota 21 | BOX SCORE

*OABCIG has now won 24 straight games, and will play Van Meter in the 1A title game.

Class 2A

Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 41, Camanche 0 | BOX SCORE

Waukon 38, PCM, Monroe 21 | BOX SCORE

*PCM took it’s first loss of the season, and it ends their season final score 38-21

Judge finds Iowa man guilty in grandmother’s slaying

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ONAWA, Iowa (AP) — A judge in western Iowa has found a man guilty of first-degree murder for killing his grandmother. The Sioux City Journal reports District Judge Zachary Hindman on Friday ruled Eliot Stowe is guilty for the beating death of 66-year-old Cheryl Stowe at her rural home in Castana in June 2018.

Cheryl Stowe’s body was found wrapped in a rug and duct tape at the edge of a cornfield near her home. Prosecutors say Eliot Stowe had beaten her with a baseball bat. Eliot Stowe’s attorneys argued he’s not guilty by reason of insanity. He faces a mandatory life sentence.

 

CCHS Monitors Capacity, Services, and Regional Communications

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA— Cass County Health System officials, Friday evening, issued an update about the status of the local hospital in regards to its operating capacity and current operations. CCHS CEO Brett Altman said “We’ve been running between 50 to 75 percent inpatient bed capacity for the past several weeks now. COVID inpatient numbers have fluctuated greatly. At the most, we’ve had up to slightly more than 50% of our inpatients here due to COVID. At this point in time, we are able to staff to our full capacity of 25 beds. Our entire team has been amazing throughout this year, and everyone has pitched in extra to make sure we are ready to serve our patients.”

All CCHS clinics and services are currently open with the exception of cardiac rehab, which was suspended to keep high-risk patients safe and to redeploy nurses to inpatient care. Depending on daily inpatient census and case mix, CCHS is also evaluating each non-emergent, elective surgery that would require hospitalization afterward on a case-by-case basis.

Chief Clinic Administrator Tammy Bireline added “We have to be as nimble as possible during this pandemic, so that our entire health system can swiftly respond to the staffing needs in our hardest hit departments. Cross-training and redeploying staff is one of the most important aspects of our surge plan.”

Bireline said also, “All patients with respiratory illness symptoms will continue to be seen in the respiratory care clinic. Those patients will now enter at the Emergency Department entrance on the south side of the hospital and check in at the Emergency Department admissions office.”

CCHS officials continue to work through other components of their surge plan to prepare for the future. This includes frequently communicating with other hospitals in the region and across the state. Brett Altman said “We talk daily with Omaha, Council Bluffs, and Des Moines hospitals. It’s often because they want to transfer patients to us. We’ve accepted some of those patients, and we’ll continue to accept appropriate cases so long as we are able to provide care for our own service area.”  He noted that all hospitals are under a considerable amount of strain, saying “Every hospital is stretched – large and small. That’s why we ask everyone to do their part and follow the recommendations from the Iowa Department of Public Health to slow the spread and prevent hospitals from getting overwhelmed.”

IDPH recommendations include:

  • Wash your hands often, with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
  • Use a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Stay at least six feet from others at all times.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a mask when around others.
  • Be alert for symptoms. Watch for fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other symptoms of COVID-19.

Current data about COVID-19 in Cass County and Iowa can be found online at coronavirus.iowa.gov.

Iowa Restaurant Association Names Industry Award Winners: Elk Horn restaurant among them

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Restaurant Association based in West Des Moines, report that on Monday, November 16th the Association will present its annual state hospitality awards at the Community Choice Convention Center in Des Moines.  New this year is a Rural Operator of the Year Award which was created to recognize the role and importance of restaurants and taverns in Iowa communities with fewer than 1,000 people. The inaugural recipient of this award is Mike Muller of Grace on Main in Elk Horn (population 610).

Jessica Dunker President and CEO of the Iowa Restaurant Association, says “This event is a much needed celebration of one of Iowa’s most resilient and important industries. After the challenges we’ve faced this year, we’re ready to honor hospitality professionals who exemplify innovation and business acumen, as well as shine a light on the significant contributions they’ve made to their communities and Iowa’s hospitality culture.”

2020 Award Winners include:

  • Operator of the Year– Matt Johnson, Barley’s Bar, Council Bluffs
  • Chef of the Year– Chef Jeremy Moskowitz, Duck City Bistro, Davenport
  • Emerging Hospitality Leader of the Year – Katy Nelson, Scenic Route Bakery, Des Moines
  • Hospitality Employee of the Year– David Basinger, Rodina, Cedar Rapids
  • American Dream Award– Suman Hoque, HoQ, Des Moines
  • Faces of Diversity Award– Lorena Bryan, Delicias by Lorena, Des Moines
  • Purveyor Partner of the Year– Justin Woodard, Sysco Iowa, Ankeny
  • Industry Champion– Ryan Achterhoff, Pizza Ranch, Orange City
  • ProStart Educator of Excellence – LaRae Arment, Alburnett High School, Alburnett
  • Restaurant Neighbor Philanthropy Award– Nick Kuhn, The Hall DSM, West Des Moines
  • Legislator of the Year– Senator Craig Johnson, Senate District 32, Independence

In addition to the Celebrating Excellence Awards Ceremony which will feature the honorees, the Association will host its Annual Tasting Gala featuring food and beverage from its statewide Culinary and Mixology Competitions.   Attendees will be able to sample the competition dishes from Iowa chefs as well as cocktail creations from the state’s top mixologists.

Attendees will be able to cast a vote for their favorite dish and cocktail. Wine pairings and spirits will also be available to sample. The tasting event begins at 4:00 pm followed by the awards program at 5:30 pm.   The event is open to the public, Tickets are $25 and available at www.restaurantiowa.com

Carroll County Board of Supervisors enact county-wide mask mandate

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Carroll County Board of Supervisors has enacted a county wide mask mandate. The mandate calls for masks or face shields need to be worn when people are in public, and cannot keep 6-feet of distance from others, or are inside a building other than their home. This includes all businesses. Officials say if you are eating or drinking while seated or are exercising, you may temporarily remove your mask. The mandate remains in effect until January 15, 2021.

The Board of Supervisors in neighboring Greene County have also unanimously approved a face covering mandate. Greene County Public Health Director Becky Wolf says the recent spike in cases is partly because people have become complacent. Wolf says the county had a two-week infection rate below 6% a couple weeks ago, but today it’s above 24%.

Carroll County Public Health says as of Friday, November 13, there were 632 Carroll County residents who have active cases of COVID-19. The overall number of people who have been infected is 1, 635 with 987 listed as recovered. The county death toll is at 16. The positivity rate over the past 14 days in Carroll County is 27.2%.

COVID-19 testing at the TestIowa site at St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll will begin new hours and days of operation beginning on Monday, November 16th. The testing hours will be from 4:00 to 7:00 pm, Monday through Thursday and possibly Fridays if needed. It is anticipated that this time change will better accommodate after-school or after-work hours. The decision was also made to offer testing through the walk-up location and will discontinue the drive though option.

The TestIowa site at the St. Anthony Clinic in Denison will continue on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday by appointment for walk-ins.

Iowa man convicted for ex-girlfriend’s killing, hotel fire

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A judge says an Iowa man is guilty of second-degree murder for killing his former girlfriend in a Sioux City hotel room and setting it aflame. But the Sioux City Journal reports District Judge Steven Andreasen on Friday ruled Jordan Henry’s drug-addled brain and underlying psychosis prevented him from forming the specific intent to kill her.

Andreasen’s ruling spares Henry from a life in prison without parole that’s mandatory for first-degree homicide. The 30 year old from Sioux City instead faces 50 years in prison for second-degree murder and 25 years for first-degree arson. His sentencing hasn’t been scheduled yet.

 

IKM-Manning School Board votes to require face coverings

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Updated) – Members of the IKM-MANNING School Board, Friday afternoon during a special electronic session via Zoom, voted to require facial coverings, as part of the District’s revised Return to Learn Plan.

Beginning Monday, November 16th, face masks or approved neck gaiters are required for all staff, students, and permitted visitors in all IKM-Manning school buildings during the school day, in school vehicles including buses, and at all activities. This is a necessary step for us to take if we want to keep students in school. We wanted to have this meeting on Friday to allow families to plan for Monday. There will be masks available for those who do not have a mask.

IKM-MANNING Superintendent Trevor Miller said “These are not easy decisions and we know that not everyone will agree with this decision. In the end, this is about putting everything we can in place to allow students and staff to safely be in school. The school board will readdress the mandate on Thursday, January 21st school board meeting.

In making the decision, the Board noted the 14-day Positivity rate has continued to climb in the counties served by the District. Carroll County’s rate as of Friday afternoon was 27.3%, Shelby County 25.3%, Crawford 22.9 and Audubon was at 14.9%.

Urbandale man arrested in Audubon County

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office Friday (Nov. 13), reported the arrest on Nov. 6th of 22-year-old Trevor Hubbard, of Urbandale. Hubbard was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant for Violation of Probation, on the original charge of Arson in the 2nd Degree. He appeared before the magistrate and was being held in the Audubon County Jail on $10,000 bond.

And, 45-year-old Jesse Archibald, of Exira, was arrested November 7th, Operating While Intoxicated-3rd offense. He was released on his own recognizance and will appear before the magistrate at a later date.

State Football Semifinals: Schedule/Scores for Friday, Nov. 13 2020

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

All games at the UNI-DOME in Cedar Falls

Class A

Regina, Iowa City 49, Saint Ansgar 28 BOX SCORE
Ashton Cook went 17-23 passing for 251 yards and 1 score, and rushed for 2 more touchdowns for Regina. Theo Kolie ran for 159 yards and 3 touchdowns to lead the Regals to the win. Saint Ansgar ends their season at 10-1. Regina improved to 10-1 and will be aiming for their 8th State Title next week and first since 2015.

Grundy Center 34, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 6 BOX SCORE
Grundy Center rolled up 431 yards of offense and the bulk of it on the ground on their way to the Championship for the 2nd straight year in Class A. Running back Zach Opheim ran for 233 yards and 2 touchdowns. Quarterback Logan Knaack carried the ball 17 times for 200 yards and three scores. St. Albert was shut down offensively and only gained 115 yards in the game. The Falcons end their season at 8-2. Top ranked Grundy Center improves to 11-0 and will aim for their 4th State Title after coming up 4 points shy to West Hancock last year.

Class 4A

Southeast Polk 50, Pleasant Valley 10BOX SCORE
Southeast Polk jumped out to a 21-0 lead by halftime and romped to a 50-10 win over Pleasant Valley on Friday evening. The Rams piled up 404 yards of offense, led by 176 yards on the ground by Titus Christainsen, who scored twice. Jaxon Dailey went 11-17 through the air for 202 yards and two scores. Pleasant Valley ends the season at 10-1, while Southeast Polk improved to 10-0. The Rams will play for their first ever title next week.

Ankeny 31, Dowling Catholic, W.D.M. 24 (2OT)BOX SCORE
Ankeny Quarterback Jase Bauer plunged into the end zone from two yards out in double overtime and Arland Bruce IV intercepted Dowling QB Jaxon Smolik on the next play to seal the win for the Hawks. Bauer finished the game 9-15 passing for 123 yards and 2 touchdowns with 1 interception. He also ran for 117 yards and that deciding score. Jaxon Smolik was also 9-15 passing for Dowling for 105 yards, 2 scores, and the final interception. The Maroons end their season at 7-2. Ankeny improved to 10-1 and will play for their third state title against Southeast Polk next Friday night at 7:00 p.m.