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2 arrested in Red Oak

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November 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report 32-year old Jeremy Michael Cabe, Sr., of Red Oak, was arrested at around 9:10-p.m. Wednesday, in the 1800 block of E. Summit Street. Cabe was taken into custody for Simple Assault. His bond was set at $300. And, at around 9:35-p.m., Red Oak Police arrested 20-year old Tyler Blaine Baucom, of Red Oak, for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense. Baucom was being held without bond at the Montgomery County Jail, while awaiting an appearance before the magistrate.

N. Central Iowa teacher who tested positive for COVID dies within days of test results

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November 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A school district in north central Iowa is mourning the loss of a teacher who died three days after testing positive for COVID-19. KCCI reports 38-year-old Jason Englert, of Belmond, taught students in the Talented And Gifted (TAG) program. He also coached junior high volleyball, junior high girls basketball, and had planned on coaching varsity girls track this spring for the Belmond-Klemme School District. He died Nov. 8th, at home.

Jason Englert (Photo via the Warner Funeral Home website)

Wright County has been hit hard with the coronavirus. That’s why the Belmond-Klemme district did mass testing last week. His family said while they don’t have an official cause of death yet, they wonder if the virus spurred a heart attack or stroke.

Englert was a native of Royal and graduated from Central Clay/Everly High School. Before taking the position at B-K, he taught math at Manson-Northwest Webster. Prior to that, Jason taught at Twin River Valley in Bode, and at East Union in Afton. A private family service is pending at Warner Funeral Home in Spencer.

Charles City HS, middle school dismisses early after possible Covid case in food service

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November 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – High school and middle school students in Charles City were dismissed early Wednesday morning, due to a possible COVID-19 case on the food service staff. In a written statement, the district’s administrators said they didn’t think it was wise to serve food until the staffer gets a Covid test and they can review how the situation impacts staffing. The district’s website shows 17 active Covid cases in the district and 101 people from the district’s campuses in quarantine.

Over the weekend, came news a special education teacher in Charles City who fell ill with Covid in September had died. At this week’s school board meeting, Charles City Superintendent Mike Fisher asked the community to do its part to ensure the school could stay open.

“We’re just begging and asking the community to please continue to make wise decisions,” he said, “social distance, avoid large gatherings, wear your face coverings.” Fisher says it’s touch and go as to whether he can find enough staff to keep in-person classes going. Charles City high school and middle school students will be out on a “snow day” today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday), as administrators prepare for the possibility of digital days for students.

11% of Covid-positives in Iowa yesterday were school-aged kids or educators

News

November 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)- There’s been a 60 percent increase in the number of Covid patients in Iowa hospitals so far this month. The patient count last (Wednesday) night was more than 12-hundred, with more than 200 in intensive care and about half of I-C-U patients were on a ventilator. Test results released by the state yesterday (Wednesday) show nearly 48-hundred more Iowans have the virus — three times the national average. Public health officials are pleading with Iowans to take precautions. The hospital in Algona posted a video on its Facebook page with Dr. Rachel Venteicher, director of the Kossuth County Board of Health.

“We have been talking about washing our hands and wearing masks basically for the last eight months, but it is really becoming important right now because we are starting to see our local cases and our regional and state cases just really take off and hospitalization numbers go up and now it is just really important that we have our community’s support and do the things that we ask of them.” Venteicher is urging people to plan ahead and weigh the risks of gatherings for the upcoming holidays.

“We know that in larger groups, there’s just a bigger risk with passing illness, but even in smaller groups, that risk still remains,” she says. “…It might be one of those years that a virtual get together is what’s in the best interest of your family and friends.” According to Dr. Venteicher, the original plan eight months ago was to transfer Covid patients to a larger, regional hospital, but she says because of the statewide spike in Covid cases, it’s become necessary for Algona’s hospital to care for patients suffering from the virus.

The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics — the state’s largest facility — has recently activated its surge plan to deal with escalating numbers of patients. Among the new coronavirus cases reported yesterday (Wednesday), more than 11 percent were either school-age children under 18 (482) or adults in education (60), who work in Iowa schools.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 11/12/20

Sports

November 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

UNDATED (AP) — Seniors Luka Garza of Iowa and Baylor’s Jared Butler headline The Associated Press preseason All-America team. Garza was the lone unanimous choice, receiving all 64 votes from a nationwide media panel. They were joined by Oklahoma State freshman Cade Cunningham, Illinois junior Ayo Dosunmu, Gonzaga senior Corey Kispert and Arizona State senior Remy Martin. Kispert and Martin tied for the final spot with 26 votes each.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Charlie Jones and Tory Taylor are both in their first year playing for Iowa, and they’ve made big contributions already. Jones transferred from Buffalo and is now the Hawkeyes’ top punt returner. Taylor is a 23-year-old freshman who came from Melbourne, Australia, to punt. In last week’s win over Michigan State, Jones ran back a punt 54 yards for a touchdown after Taylor pinned the Spartans deep in their own end. Taylor is second in the Big Ten and 13th nationally with an average of 46 yards per punt.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa completed its 2025 football schedule with nonconference home games against Florida Atlantic and Massachusetts. The Hawkeyes will open the season against Florida Atlantic on Aug. 30 and host UMass on Nov. 15. The Cy-Hawk Series game against Iowa State will be played on Ames Sept. 6. Iowa has not played football against either Florida Atlantic or UMass. The Hawks’ Big Ten schedule in 2025 features home games against Ohio State, Illinois, Minnesota, Purdue and Rutgers. Big Ten road games are at Wisconsin, Northwestern, Michigan and Nebraska.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri heads into the college basketball season with their top eight players when it comes to minutes per game back on the roster. They have one of the most experienced rosters in the country. The downside is that they won just 15 games before last season was shut down by the pandemic. Coach Cuonzo Martin says he likes having all the experience and believes it will help the Tigers this season.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Nov. 12 2020

News

November 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa coronavirus trends continue to worsen as increasing numbers of Iowans were hospitalized with the virus, further stressing hospitals and health care workers as they try to keep up with the surge. Iowa Department of Public Health data showed 4,764 additional cases in the past 24 hours Wednesday and 26 more deaths, bringing the state total to 1,898. It was the fifth consecutive day Iowa has reported more than 4,000 new cases a day. State data indicated 1,190 people were in Iowa hospitals with COVID-19 and 230 admitted in the past 24 hours/ That is the highest single-day number since the beginning of the pandemic and a 39% increase from the day before.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State Sen. Janet Petersen says she will not seek reelection as Senate minority leader. Peterson was the first woman to be elected to lead Senate Democrats when she won the post in 2017. She says Wednesday she was asked by several members of her caucus to continue on as leader but decided against it. Senate Democrats retained 18 seats in last week’s election, and Petersen won a third four-year term. Republicans hold large majorities in the state Senate and House. Senate Democrats will meet Sunday to select caucus leaders for the coming legislative session scheduled to begin Jan. 11.

ONAWA, Iowa (AP) — A judge in western Iowa says he will announce a verdict Friday in the case of a man accused of killing his grandmother in 2018. Eliot Stowe is charged with first-degree murder for the beating death of 66-year-old Cheryl Stowe at her rural home in Castana in June 2018. The Sioux City Journal reports that Stowe waived his right to a jury trial, so a judge heard evidence during a four-day trial in August. 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 defense team has argued he’s not guilty by reason of insanity.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A 24-year-old woman charged with fatally shooting a woman inside a busy Chuck E. Cheese in Davenport lost a bid to have her bond altered so she could be released from jail to await trial. Treshonda Pollion, of Davenport, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of 29-year-old Eloise Chairs in late October. During a telephone conference on Tuesday, Pollion and her attorney asked to have her $1 million cash-only bond altered, noting she has no prior criminal history or failure to appear in court on her record. The judge rejected the request, citing the serious nature of the shooting.

Transfer returner, Aussie punter spark Iowa’s special teams

Sports

November 12th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Charlie Jones and Tory Taylor are both in their first year playing for Iowa, and they’ve made big contributions already. Jones transferred from Buffalo and is now the Hawkeyes’ top punt returner. Taylor is a 23-year-old freshman who came from Melbourne, Australia, to punt.

FILE – In this Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, file photo, Iowa’s Charlie Jones returns a punt during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Michigan State, in Iowa City, Iowa. Jones’ play has been a key factor in Iowa’s special teams success. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

In last week’s win over Michigan State, Jones ran back a punt 54 yards for a touchdown after Taylor pinned the Spartans deep in their own end. Taylor is second in the Big Ten and 13th nationally with an average of 46 yards per punt.

 

SHERWIN SUNDERMAN, 89, a lifelong Cass County resident (Svcs. 11/14/20)

Obituaries

November 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SHERWIN SUNDERMAN, 89, a lifelong Cass County resident, died Tuesday, Nov. 10th, at the Griswold Care Center. Funeral services for SHERWIN SUNDERMAN will be held 2:30-p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14th, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial is in St. John’s Cemetery, south of Lyman.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

JOHN BASS, 92, of Fontanelle (Graveside Svcs. 11/18/20)

Obituaries

November 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

JOHN BASS, 92, of Fontanelle died Wednesday, November 11, 2020, at his home in Fontanelle. Graveside services for JOHN BASS will be held 1-p.m. Wed., Nov. 18th, at the Scranton Cemetery, in Scranton. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 2-until 6-p.m. Tues., Nov. 17th. The family will not be present. Due to state and federal guidance on gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the family and funeral home requests masks must be worn and social distancing to be practiced.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com. 

Memorials may be directed to the John Bass memorial fund to be established at a later date.

JOHN BASS is survived by:

His two daughters – Diane (Darwin) Rice, of Jefferson, and Charlene (Dean) Wood, of Coralville.

His son – Jim (Kathy) Bass, of Fontanelle.

6 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, his brothers-and sisters-in law, other relatives and friends.

Des Moines legislator won’t seek to lead Senate Democrats

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November 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State Sen. Janet Petersen says she will not seek reelection as Senate minority leader. Peterson was the first woman to be elected to lead Senate Democrats when she won the post in 2017. She says Wednesday she was asked by several members of her caucus to continue on as leader but decided against it. Senate Democrats retained 18 seats in last week’s election, and Petersen won a third four-year term. Republicans hold large majorities in the state Senate and House. Senate Democrats will meet Sunday to select caucus leaders for the coming legislative session scheduled to begin Jan. 11.