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EMILY WAGNER, 99, of Orient (Graveside Svcs. 10/23/20

Obituaries

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

EMILY WAGNER, 99, of Orient, died Tue., Oct. 20th, at the Community Care Center in Stuart.  Graveside services for EMILY WAGNER will be held 11:30-a.m. Friday, Oct.23rd, at the Orient Cemetery in Orient. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements. 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.

The family will greet friends on Friday morning from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Community Care Center in Stuart, Iowa.

EMILY WAGNER is survived by:

Her daughters – Carol Eivins, of St. Joseph, Missouri; Mary Gettler (Duane), of Adair; and Paula (David) Haglund of Menominee, Michigan.

Her sons – George (Jan) Wagner, of LeMars, and Charles Wagner, of Atlantic.

Sister and brother-in-law, Cleo and Larry Gipple of Charlotte, N.C

10 grandchildren, many great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Iowa Covid-19 update for Oct. 20, 2020: 15 more cases in Cass County

News

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The latest COVID-19 numbers from the Iowa Coronavirus dashboard, today (as of 10-a.m. Tuesday), indicate there are 727 more Positive cases since 10-a.m. Monday, and 14 more Iowans have died from the virus, for a total of 1,548. The data show 905,751 tests have been completed to-date, with 4,220 results coming back since Monday’s report. Negative test results received since yesterday amount to 3,733 (for a total of 795,827), with 478 positive test results (a total of 108,297).  The IDPH says 83,463 Iowans have recovered from the effects of COVID-19. The state says 12% of individuals have tested positive, and the 14 day rolling average positivity rate is 9.5%.

There are: 15 more Positive cases in Cass County; 22 more in Pottawattamie County; 11 additional cases in Adair County; nine more in Harrison County, and four or less additional cases in each of Audubon, Guthrie, Madison, Mills and Shelby Counties.

Hospitalizations continue to rise, from 480 yesterday to 501 today. Intensive Care Unit numbers are up from 113 to 122. Officials say 71 people with COVID symptoms were admitted to an Iowa hospital, since Monday, compared to 63 yesterday. And, there are 45 patients on a ventilator. Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa report 41 people with the virus are in a hospital facility, compared to 38 yesterday. There are 14 people in an ICU, compared to 10 Monday, eight persons were admitted, compared to six the previous day, and one person remains on a ventilator.

There are 65 Long Term Care facility outbreaks in Iowa, two more than on Monday. The IDPH reports: 1, 647 patients/staff at those facilities have tested positive for COVID; 673 patients/staff have recovered, and LTC deaths are up two, to 776.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases in each county, along with the 24-hour change in case numbers {+#}; the number of persons recovered, and the total number of [deaths] (if any), since the pandemic began,

  • Cass, 317 cases {+15}; 224 recovered; 2 deaths
  • Adair, 136 {+11}; 65; 1
  • Adams, 67; 36; 0
  • Audubon, 129 {+1}; 69; 1
  • Guthrie, 369 {+2); 232; 14
  • Harrison County, 580 {+9}; 217; 8
  • Madison County, 343 {+4}; 212; 2
  • Mills County, 338 {+2}; 175; 1
  • Montgomery, 155 {+1}; 137; 5
  • Pottawattamie County, 2,964 {+22]; 2,181; 44
  • Shelby County, 344 {+3}; 304; 1
  • Union County,  209; 185; 3

Atlantic City Council to hold 2nd reading of “Stop Required” Ordinance

News

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council is set to meet 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, at City Hall. On their agenda, is the second reading of an Ordinance amending the City’s Code of Ordinances, with regard to the expansion of a two-way stop at 22nd and Olive to a four-way, and from a two-way stop at 32nd and Chestnut, to a three-way stop. The proposed changes is to encourage traffic to slow down before entering the city. During the Council’s meeting on Oct. 7th, an Atlantic resident voiced his opposition to the four-way stop at 22nd and Olive, and suggested Atlantic Police make more of an effort to hand out tickets to those who exceed the 35 mph speed limit. At that same meeting, the first reading of the ordinance passed by a vote of 5-to 1.

The Council, Wednesday, will act on a transmittal from the City’s Planning and Zoning Commission, with regard to two proposed changes to the Zoning Ordinance. The changes, according to Zoning Commission John Lund, would include: Bringing Deter Motor Company into conformance with the Zoning Ordinance. Currently, he says, the downtown district does not imply sales of outdoor good would be allowed. That will be corrected by amending a section of the Central Business District regulations to list “Automotive Sales” as a permitted use. The second change would simply clean up the language in the “Accessory Buildings” section of the Ordinance, by merging two nearly identical subsections into one. The P&Z has unanimously endorsed the changes. A notice and public hearing are required before any changes are made to the Zoning Ordinance.

In other business, the Council will:

  • Hold the third and final reading of an Ordinance vacating and conveying an alley between Hemlock and Sycamore Streets, south of E. 18th Street.
  • Act on a Resolution setting the date for a Public Hearing on vacating a Right of Way for a stub (non-connecting) section of road, just east of 9th and Plum Streets.

Monday’s snowfall report from the NWS

Weather

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A snow squall that passed through the central section of Iowa Monday morning, left anywhere from as little as one-tenth, to as much as nine inches of snow, catching motorists and others by surprise, and making for slippery, near white-out conditions. Here at KJAN in Atlantic, we picked up just one-tenth of an inch of snow that quickly melted.

Snowfall at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines (10-19-20)

I-80 near Altoona (IA DOT cam) 10-19-20

Elsewhere there was:

  • .4″  4 miles s/sw of Brayton
  • 3″   3 miles w of Magnolia
  • 1″   in Logan
  • 3.5″  near Little Sioux
  • 3.8″  5 miles s. of Logan
  • 4.5″  in Harlan
  • 7″ in Guthrie Center
  • 3″ in Panora
  • 1″ in Bagley
  • 5″   5 miles NW of Adel
  • Grimes 6+”
  • Ankeny 8″
  • Polk City 9″

 

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell and Oklahoma State’s Miuke Gundy on Big-12 Teleconference

Sports

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)  -Iowa State coach Matt Campbell says no matter what happens at sixth ranked Oklahoma State there will be a lot of season remaining. The 17th ranked Cyclones will be on the road this weekend and with a victory would be in the driver’s seat to claim a spot in the Big-12 title game.

The Cyclones have won three straight to open Big-12 play.

The Cyclones are not sure who they will face at quarterback. Oklahoma State starter Spencer Sanders injured an ankle on the second series in the opener against Tulsa and freshman Shane Illingworth has filled in during a 3-0 start.

Illingworth has completed 73 percent of his passes while Sanders has been out.

Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy won’t say who gets the start on Saturday.

Gundy says both could play on Saturday.

The Cowboys lead the Big-12 in defense by giving up just over nine points per game. Gundy says the challenge gets much tougher beginning Saturday.

Gundy says the Cyclones will present a challenge.

Bean harvest at 90% corn at 65%

Ag/Outdoor

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The soybean harvest is entering the last lap — while the corn harvest is getting closer to being done after a week of good weather. The U-S-D-A report shows just ten percent of the soybeans remain to be plucked from the fields. That is more than three weeks ahead of last year and two weeks ahead of the five-year average. The northwest, north-central and west-central areas have less than five percent of beans still in the field — while farmers in the southern one-third of the state have at least 20 percent remaining to be harvested.

The corn harvest hit the 65 percent complete mark. That’s more than three weeks ahead of last year and just more than two weeks ahead of average. There is still approximately two-thirds of the corn waiting to be picked in the south-central part of the state — while the rest of the state has at least half of their crop in the bin.

Red Oak woman arrested on an assault charge

News

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak woman was arrested today (Tuesday), on an assault charge. Red Oak Police report 50-year old Shelby Joann Olivares was taken into custody at around 12:20-a.m. on a charge of Simple Assault. Olivares was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Cass County man dies in Monday afternoon crash

News

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A man from Cass County died in a crash head-on crash Monday afternoon in Adair County. The Iowa State Patrol reports 59-year-old David Passehl, of Anita, died at the scene of the crash that happened south of Fontanelle at around 4:50-p.m. The Patrol says Passehl was traveling north on the Fontanelle Road south of 270th Street in a 1997 Ford F-250 pickup, when for reasons unknown, the vehicle crossed into the southbound lane and collided with a 1998 Volvo semi, driven by 66-year old Phillip Lundy, of Orient. Following the collision, both vehicles came to rest on the road.

Lundy, who was not wearing a seat belt, was transported by Fontanelle Rescue to the Adair County Memorial Hospital in Greenfield. The accident remains under investigation.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 10/20/20

Sports

October 20th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Clyde Edwards-Helaire showed new teammate Le’Veon Bell and the rest of the NFL how dominant the Kansas City Chiefs’ running attack is already. The rookie had 161 yards rushing and Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdown passes to Travis Kelce, leading the Chiefs to a 26-17 win over the Buffalo Bills. Monday night’s game was originally scheduled for last Thursday. Mahomes finished 21 of 26 for 225 yards. His first scoring toss to Kelce was the 90th of his career in his 37th game, breaking the NFL record for fewest games to 90 TD passes. Josh Allen had a quiet night for Buffalo, going 14 of 27 for 122 yards and two touchdowns.

UNDATED (AP) — The attorney representing eight Black former Iowa football players who allege racial discrimination during their time with the Hawkeyes said the university’s rejection of their demands, which included a payment of $20 million, is not the end of the matter. Civil rights attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons of Tulsa, Oklahoma, had stated the players’ demands in a 21-page letter to university officials dated Oct. 5. In addition to $20 million, the players called for the firings of head football coach Kirk Ferentz, offensive line coach Brian Ferentz and athletic director Gary Barta. The university general counsel’s office says it won’t give into the demands and that work had already begun to create a more welcoming environment for Black athletes.

UNDATED (AP) — Adrian Martinez turned back a challenge from Luke McCaffrey to win the starting quarterback’s job for Nebraska’s opener at No. 5 Ohio State. McCaffrey made a serious bid to unseat the Cornhuskers’ two-year starter, who struggled with injuries last year and seemed to regress from his fantastic freshman season in 2018. Coach Scott Frost said he feels as if he’s got two starting quarterbacks because there is so little separation between the two. McCaffrey is the brother of NFL star Christian McCaffrey and son of former pro receiver Ed McCaffrey. Luke played quarterback and receiver as a freshman last season.

UNDATED (AP) — Purdue coach Jeff Brohm is expected to miss Saturday’s season opener against Iowa after a second test confirmed he has COVID-19. Big Ten protocol requires players who test positive to sit out 21 days but staff members are required to isolate 10 days. Brohm will not be on the sideline this weekend. Instead, offensive coordinator Brian Brohm will be calling plays.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — The Rutgers quarterback competition is down to Nebraska graduate transfer Noah Vedral and redshirt sophomore Art Sitkowski. In releasing his depth chart on Monday, Greg Schiano indicated he probably will not disclose his starter until Saturday when he begins his second coaching stint with the Scarlet Knights with a game at Michigan State. There were five players in the running for the quarterback job when training camp started.

Chiefs, Edwards-Helaire run away with 26-17 win over Bills

Sports

October 19th, 2020 by admin

Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, right, runs the ball during the first half of an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills, Monday, Oct. 19, 2020, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

By JOHN WAWROW AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Clyde Edwards-Helaire showed new teammate Le’Veon Bell and the rest of the NFL how dominant the Kansas City Chiefs’ running attack is already. The rookie had 161 yards rushing and Patrick Mahomes threw two touchdown passes to Travis Kelce, leading the Chiefs to a 26-17 win over the Buffalo Bills. Monday night’s game was originally scheduled for last Thursday. Mahomes finished 21 of 26 for 225 yards. His first scoring toss to Kelce was the 90th of his career in his 37th game, breaking the NFL record for fewest games to 90 TD passes. Josh Allen had a quiet night for Buffalo, going 14 of 27 for 122 yards and two touchdowns.