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IDPH Announces 108 Community Water Systems in Iowa Awarded CDC Water Fluoridation Quality Award

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November 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa Department of Public Health announced Thursday (today), that 108 water systems in Iowa have been awarded Water Fluoridation Quality Awards from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In addition, five communities (including the Manilla Municipal Service Department) have been awarded the 50 Year Award for maintaining continuous community water fluoridation from 1969-2019. For 2019, a total of 1,523 public water systems in 29 states received these awards.

Fluoridation is the adjustment of fluoride in drinking water to a level that is effective for preventing tooth decay. The award recognizes those communities that achieved excellence in community water fluoridation by maintaining a consistent level of fluoride in drinking water throughout 2019.

Community water fluoridation has been recognized by CDC as one of 10 great public health achievements of the 20th Century. CDC recommends water fluoridation as one of the most practical, cost-effective, equitable, and safe measures a community can take to prevent tooth decay and improve oral health.

It is supported by the American Cancer Society, American Dental Association, American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Water Works Association and over 100 national and international organizations as a safe, effective and inexpensive method of preventing tooth decay. Both Healthy People 2030 and Healthy Iowans 2021 have set goals to increase the number of people receiving optimally fluoridated water.

IDPH supports CDC approved fluoridation programs. The IDPH Bureau of Oral and Health Delivery Systems monitors the fluoride levels of Iowa communities and provides information and assistance to water supply professionals, healthcare professionals, and the public.

To see the fluoridation status of Iowa counties and towns, visit the My Water’s Fluoride website at https://nccd.cdc.gov/DOH_MWF.

Atlantic Municipal Utilities’ Electric Rates remain among the lowest in the State

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November 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Municipal Utilities General Manager Steve Tjepkes, Thursday, said the American Public Power Association has its latest report on electric rates charged by all the electric utilities throughout the U.S.

Based on the report:

· There are 181 electric utilities operating in the state of Iowa
· Atlantic Municipal Utilities (AMU) ranks as the 2nd lowest average electric rate charged to customers in the state
· The overall average rate comparison includes AMU’s Residential, Commercial and Industrial Rates

Tjepkes said “We were very pleased to see the results of the latest rate comparisons among electric utilities. While keeping rates low is important to everyone in our community, we believe it is the customer service our employees provide every day that we are most proud of and strive to maintain at AMU.”

AMU’s power supply consists of:
1. Co-ownership in the coal-fired Walter Scott, Jr. Energy Center Unit 3 plant in Council Bluffs
2. Hydro-generated electricity from dams along the Missouri River basin
3. Power purchased from Missouri River Energy Services, located in Sioux Falls, SD.
4. Atlantic’s local generation includes a 10 MW natural gas generator used primarily to meet capacity and energy reserve requirements and emergency back-up power

AMU provides electrical service to 3,984 residential and commercial consumers within the city of Atlantic and another 675 residential and commercial consumers in the surrounding rural area.

The American Public Power Association (APPA), based in Washington, D.C., is a national service organization representing the unified interests of the nation’s more than 2,000 community-owned municipal electric utilities. Collectively, municipal utilities serve more than 48 million Americans.

Free Flu Shots for Uninsured Adults at Cass County Public Health

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November 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA — Cass County Public Health has a limited supply of influenza vaccine as part of an initiative to immunize adults with no insurance, who are under-insured,or who have limited access to influenza vaccine. Appointments are required and can be made by calling Cass County Public Health at 712-250-8008.

The vaccine will be administered in their office at 1408 East 10thStreet. Weekend appointments may also be available; if needed, please ask when you call to schedule.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provided adult influenza vaccines to states to increase influenza vaccine coverage in the United States as a critical part of COVID-19 response work. Increasing adult influenza coverage will result in a decreased strain on the nation’s health care system.

This one-time initiative for the 2000-21 influenza season allowed states to order adult influenza vaccine and provide it to those who are uninsured, under-insured, or live in areas where they may have limited access to receive the vaccine

Atlantic girls hoops brings wealth of experience to 2020-21 season

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November 19th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic girls basketball team is getting revved up for the 2020-21 season and bring a wealth of returning experience to the table.  5 of the top 7 scorers return for a team that went 9-14 last season and Head Coach Dan Vargason says their mentality in practice shows a commitment to improvement.

Top scorer Haley Rasmussen returns for her senior season and will look to build off a 17 point per game average. Rasmussen shot 41% from the field and 33% from 3-point range despite garnering a lot of attention from opposing defenses. Coach Vargason says Rasmussen continues to work hard and he expects others to step up when she gets the defensive attention.

The Trojans will be replacing two senior starters in McKenzie Waters and Corri Pelzer but Coach Vargason thinks they have a good mix of players to step up and fill important roles.

Atlantic was scheduled to open the season next Tuesday night at home against Denison-Schleswig but that game has now been postponed. We’ll have coverage of the Trojans when their season opens.

2020-21 Preseason Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings

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November 19th, 2020 by admin

2020-21 Preseason Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Class 1A
No.
School
19-20 Record
1
Newell-Fonda
27-0
2
Algona Bishop Garrigan
25-2
3
St. Ansgar
22-3
4
Kingsley-Pierson
20-5
5
MMCRU
21-1
6
Springville
20-5
7
Exira-EHK
21-2
8
Montezuma
23-2
9
Lynnville-Sully
15-7
10
Turkey Valley
19-5
11
Collins-Maxwell
19-5
12
Council Bluffs St. Albert
13-12
13
Logan-Magnolia
21-4
14
Burlington Notre Dame
20-5
15
Stanton
21-3
Class 2A
No.
School
19-20 Record
1
West Branch
21-4
2
Maquoketa Valley
17-5
3
Denver
17-9
4
South Central Calhoun
15-7
5
North Linn
25-2
6
AHSTW
20-4
7
West Monona
17-6
8
Nodaway Valley
20-3
9
West Hancock
25-2
10
IKM-Manning
17-6
11
Grundy Center
16-8
12
Emmetsburg
17-6
13
Cascade
26-1
14
Dike-New Hartford
23-2
15
Mount Ayr
19-4
Class 3A
No.
School
19-20 Record
1
Des Moines Christian
22-3
2
West Liberty
19-5
3
Cherokee
17-6
4
Center Point-Urbana
22-3
5
Clear Lake
22-3
6
Panorama
20-4
7
Unity Christian
15-7
8
Davenport Assumption
16-8
9
Roland-Story
19-4
10
Creston
14-10
11
West Lyon
16-7
12
Osage
24-3
13
Bishop Heelan
22-4
14
Hampton-Dumont-CAL
18-4
15
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows
17-6
Class 4A
No.
School
19-20 Record
1
Glenwood
25-1
2
Gilbert
19-4
3
Ballard
22-2
4
Waverly-Shell Rock
20-3
5
Central DeWitt
18-4
6
North Scott
26-0
7
Xavier
15-8
8
Bondurant-Farrar
14-9
9
Denison-Schleswig
12-10
10
Grinnell
16-7
11
Harlan
13-10
12
Dallas Center-Grimes
17-7
13
Winterset
12-9
14
Clear Creek-Amana
19-5
15
Keokuk
18-4
Class 5A
No.
School
19-20 Record
1
Waterloo West
20-5
2
Southeast Polk
19-5
3
Johnston
24-2
4
Waukee
23-3
5
Iowa City West
14-10
6
Cedar Falls
19-5
7
Ankeny Centennial
13-10
8
Iowa City High
23-2
9
Davenport North
18-5
10
Des Moines Roosevelt
13-10
11
Ames
11-12
12
Muscatine
11-11
13
Indianola
16-7
14
Dowling Catholic
19-4
15
West Des Moines Valley
14-8

8-Player District 7 All-District Football Honors

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November 19th, 2020 by admin

Following Fremont-Mills’ appearance in the 8-Player Championship on Thursday the All-District honors for 8-Player District 7 were released. Here’s a look at the full list of honorees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Iowa ed board limits use of seclusion rooms for students

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November 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa State Board of Education has adopted new rules that limit district on how and when seclusion rooms are used to discipline students. The Des Moines Register reports that the board voted unanimously Wednesday to limit educators to using seclusion and restraint of students as a last resort and only when there’s a threat of bodily injury. The new rules also require schools to notify parents of the use of seclusion and restraint as soon as possible and to use rooms at least 7×8 feet. Schools have five years to implement the new size requirements. The change comes after years of criticism and pushback on use of the rooms. In 2017, the Iowa Department of Education determined that the Iowa City Community School District improperly used the rooms for minor infractions.

 

(Update) Gov. Reynolds encourages Iowans to step up, stop the spread

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November 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds introduced a new public awareness campaign Thursday (today) aimed at encouraging Iowans to step up and stop the spread of COVID-19.  Reynolds says “It’s more important now than ever to reach as many Iowans as possible with information about what they can do to stop the spread of the virus. If everyone does their part, we’ll get life back to normal and keep our businesses open, our kids in school, our hospitals stable and our essential workforce healthy.” 

Several notable Iowans have joined the Governor in communicating the informational and motivational message in the campaign’s television spots, including: 

  • Tom Vilsack, former Governor of Iowa and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture; 
  • Dan Gable, legendary Iowa wrestling coach, Olympic gold medalist, and recent recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom; 
  • Carson King, Carson King Foundation; 
  • Suresh Gunasekaran, CEO, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics; and 
  • Katie Witt, a Test Iowa nurse. 

The state was able to leverage special programs and pricing for government and non-profit organizations to deliver its public awareness message through Iowa’s newspapers, radio and television stations. The campaign totals approximately $440,000 and will be funded through Iowa’s CARES Act allocation. The state worked with the Iowa Newspaper Association (INA) to place ads in its more than 250 member newspapers and online publications across the state, and extended the campaign’s reach to include Spanish and specialty publications. Newspaper ads started earlier this month and will run through the end of the year. 

The state also leveraged the Iowa Broadcasters Association’s (IBA) Public Education Partnerships Program for broadcasting educational messages statewide. Television and radio spots will be available to more than 200 IBA member stations through mid-March. 

2 arrested on warrants in Mills County

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November 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office says two people were arrested Wednesday on separate warrants. 41-year-old William Holt Jensen, of Glenwood, was arrested on a warrant for Failure To Appear. His bond was set at $5,000. And, 34-year old Yasmeen M. Mahmood, of Bellevue, NE., was arrested on a warrant for OWI/1st offense. Bond was set at $1,000.

Bankers survey projects drop in holiday retail sales

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November 19th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — More than half of bankers surveyed in rural parts of 10 Plains and Western states are projecting a drop in holiday retail sales this year from last year as the coronavirus pandemic worsens across the country. The Rural Mainstreet Survey’s overall index fell to 46.8 in November from October’s 53.2. It’s the first time since April that the index has fallen, but it remains well ahead of the 35.5 reading in March, when the index bottomed out as the outbreak began. Any score below 50 suggests a shrinking economy, while a score above 50 suggests a growing economy.

Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.