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Iowa COVID-19 update for 11/1/2020: Another record for hospitalizations; 2,887 more test positive

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November 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Iowa set another record for the number of people hospitalized with symptoms of COVID-19. Data from the State’s Coronavirus dashboard as of 10-a.m. today (Sunday), indicated 46 people had been hospitalized since Saturday’s 10-a.m. report, for a total of 676 (compared to 630 previously). And, there were nearly 2,900 new, Positive test results (2,887), for a total since the pandemic began, of 130,244. Officials say there was one more death reported, bringing the total of 1,716. Pre-existing conditions account for 1,122 of the deaths, with 840 of the deaths taking place at a Long-Term Care facility. The IDPH says 980,394 tests have been completed thus far, with 848,434 total Negative results returned. Persons who have recovered from the effects of the virus number 93,511.

In this area: Cass County has 11 more Positive cases of COVID-19, for a total of 479. Pottawattamie County reports 57 new cases; 22 more cases in Mills County; Harrison, Madison and Union Counties each had 13 more cases; There are 12 new cases in Shelby County, and six new cases in Adair and Montgomery Counties.  Other area counties have four or less new cases. (see the list below).

There have been 7,456 tests returned from the labs since 10-a.m. Saturday, with 5,829 Negative results, and 1,593 Positive. The Individual Positivity rate in Iowa is 13.3% (compared to 13.1% previously), and the 14-day rolling average is 14.1%, compared to 13.4% on Saturday. O’Brien County still leads the State in the percentage of Positive cases, at 25.8. Harrison County is 6th on the list at 21.7%, and Cass County fell to ninth place, with a positivity rate of 21.0%.

Hospitalization data show: There are 164 patients in an ICU, (compared to 153 Saturday); Admissions are up by 29, to 128, and there are 53 Iowans on a ventilator. Western/southwest Iowa hospitals report 43 hospitalized, nine are in an ICU, six were admitted, and two remain on a ventilator.

Long-Term Care facility (LTC) outbreaks remain at 81, There are 2,358 patients/staff at those facilities who have tested positive for the virus, and 953 patients/staff have recovered from the effects of the virus.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases in each county (as of 9-a.m., 10/31), 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, 479 cases {+11}; 306 recovered; 3 deaths
  • Adair, 221 {+6}; 77; 1
  • Adams, 87 {+3}; 50; 1
  • Audubon, 191 {+4}; 104; 1
  • Guthrie, 427 {+2); 282; 15
  • Harrison County, 740 {+13}; 350; 17
  • Madison County, 396 {+13}; 273; 3
  • Mills County, 473 {+22}; 224; 3
  • Montgomery, 211 {+6}; 157; 7
  • Pottawattamie County, 3,556 {+57]; 2,546; 45
  • Shelby County, 426 {+12}; 3609; 2
  • Union County,  294 {+13}; 232; 5

Griswold man arrested in Red Oak Sunday morning

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November 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police arrested a Cass County man early Sunday morning (today). Authorities say 25-year old Thomas Daniel Bruning, of Griswold, was taken into custody for Public Intoxication at around 12:30-a.m., in the 400 block of E. Reed Street, in Red Oak. Bruning was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Midwest/National Sports Headlines: 11/1/20

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November 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Breece Hall matched a career high with 185 yards rushing and two touchdowns, Brock Purdy threw two TD passes and had another score on the ground and No. 23 Iowa State coasted to a 52-22 victory over winless Kansas. Purdy finished with 239 yards passing and Kene Nwangwu also hit the end zone for the 4-2 Cyclones, who bounced back from a tough loss to No. 6 Oklahoma State by beating the Jayhawks for the sixth straight time. The only bright spot for 0-6 Kansas came on a 100-yard kickoff return by Kenny Logan in the second half.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Jesse Brown scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 2-yard run in the third quarter, and Northwestern erased an early 17-point deficit to beat Iowa 21-20. The Wildcats outscored the Hawkeyes 21-3 after the first quarter, eating up clock and keeping the Hawkeye offense out of rhythm. Peyton Ramsey threw for 130 yards on 11-of-18 passing and ran for another 26 yards, and Isaiah Bowser had 25 carries for 85 yards for the Wildcats. Spencer Petras threw all three of his interceptions in the second half, the last one on a tipped ball that linebacker Blake Gallagher picked off, allowing Northwestern to go into victory formation.

CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — Top-ranked Clemson rallied from 18 points down to beat Boston College, 34-28. Freshman DJ Uiagalelei threw for 342 yards and two touchdowns in place of Heisman Trophy candidate Trevor Lawrence, who sat out after testing positive for COVID-19. Uiagalelei’s performance proved even more important after head coach Dabo Swinney announced that Lawrence will also miss next Saturday’s clash with fourth-ranked Notre Dame.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Mac Jones threw four touchdown passes to DeVonta Smith, who had 203 receiving yards in second-ranked Alabama’s 41-0 pounding of Mississippi St. Najee Harris gained 119 yards on 21 carries for the Crimson Tide, who handed Mike Leach his first shutout loss as a head coach. Najee Harris gained 119 yards on 21 carries for the Tide.

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Third-ranked Ohio State generated 526 yards of offense in its 15th straight Big Ten win and 10th straight on the road against a ranked opponent, 38-25 at No. 18 Penn State. Justin Fields passed for 318 yards and the Buckeyes had two scoring receptions each from both Chris Olave (oh-LAH’-vay) and Jeremy Ruckert. Garrett Wilson took an opening sweep 62 yards to set up Master Teague III’s short touchdown run two plays later.

UNDATED (AP) — Fourth-ranked Notre Dame and No. 5 Georgia were winners on Saturday. Kyren Williams ran for two touchdowns and the Irish tuned up for next weekend’s big game against Clemson by thumping Georgia Tech, 31-13. Zamir White rushed for a career-high 131 yards and a touchdown in the Bulldogs’ 11th straight win over Kentucky, 14-3.

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) — Sam Ehlinger threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Joshua Moore in overtime before Joseph Ossai’s sack of Spencer Sanders clinched a 41-34 victory for Texas against No. 6 Oklahoma State. The Cowboys outgained the Longhorns, 530 yards to 287, but OSU turned the ball over four times. Sanders passed for career highs of 400 yards and four touchdowns, but his three turnovers led to 17 points for the Longhorns.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, Nov. 1st 2020

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November 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:55 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man has been indicted for illegally possessing an assault rifle during a racial injustice protest this summer. Authorities say 20-year-old Brandon Tumause Owen of Cedar Rapids was indicted by a federal grand jury on Thursday. He faces one count of unlawful drug user in possession of a firearm. The protest was June 7 in Iowa City. Court documents say a police officer saw Owen carrying an AR-15 rifle and later stopped him for a traffic offense. The document says an investigation revealed Owen was under the influence of marijuana and the rifle was found in the vehicle. Federal law prohibits an unlawful drug user from possessing firearms.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Kanzi, who is almost certainly the world’s most famous bonobo, is celebrating a milestone birthday. The Des Moines Register reports that Kanzi turned 40 on Wednesday. He resides at a research center in Des Moines. Kanzi can use abstract symbols to communicate with people, and understands some spoken words. He has played piano with Paul McCartney, interacted with CNN’s Anderson Cooper and appeared on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” Bonobos are closely related to chimpanzees and are found in the wild only in the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa. Genetically, they are among humans’ closest relatives.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus continues to rise in Iowa, with more than 2,800 additional cases reported Saturday. The Des Moines Register reports that in addition to the 2,823 new cases of COVID-19, the state reported 10 more deaths. All told, Iowa has reported 127,357 confirmed cases and 1,715 deaths since the pandemic began. The state also reported alarmingly high positivity rates in dozens of counties. The statewide 14-day positivity rate of 13.4% is nearly three times higher than the World Health Organization recommends as a benchmark for reopening. Nine counties have 14-day positivity rates higher than 20%.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police in Des Moines say they’ve made an arrest after a shooting killed a man and injured a woman. Police say the shooting happened around 7:30 p.m. Thursday near the grounds of East High School. Officers called to the scene found a 29-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to her leg and learned that a 21-year-old man had been taken to a hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest and later died. Police identified him as Alston Troy Edwards, of Des Moines. Minutes after the shooting, police arrested a suspect with the help of information from witnesses. Police say 27-year-old Wesley Marquise Bekish is charged with first-degree murder and a weapons count in the shooting.

Class 1A and 2A State Cross Country Results

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October 31st, 2020 by admin

The Class 1A and 2A State Cross Country Meets were run today at Kennedy Park in Fort Dodge. Here’s a look at the race results with area teams and runners noted.

Class 2A Girls
Panorama- 12th

  31st  23  Ella Waddle, 12          21:14.1  
  66th  49  Gwen Steffen, 12         21:57.3  
  91st  66  Mia Waddle, 9            22:27.8  
  93rd  67  Payton Beckman, 11       22:33.7  
  103rd 76  Oliva Steffen, 12        22:58.6  
  126th 97  Leah Fett, 11            25:03.9  
  132nd 103  Avery Bahrenfuss, 9     26:50.6 

Chloe DeVries- Red Oak- 77th
Taitlin Koch- West Central Valley- 78th
Ashlyn Eberly- Clarinda- 47th
Mayson Hartley- Clarinda-13th
Clara Teigland- Treynor- 5th
Georgia Paulson- Underwood- 15th

Class 2A Boys
Brek Boruff- Missouri Valley- 78th
Cody Gilpin- Missouri Valley- 34th
Baylor Bergren- Red Oak- 24th
Cole Dooley- Treynor- 20th
Bryce Patten- Underwood- 90th
Gable Porter- Underwood- 26th
Michael Mayer- Clarinda- 92nd
Jon McCall- Clarinda- 41st

Class 1A Girls

ACGC- 5th

   9th    7  Rylee Sloss, 12          19:57.5  
   51st  29  Jorja Hoover, 12         21:42.2  
   57th  32  Kiersten Knobbe, 10      21:48.7  
   61st  35  Hayden Coffman, 9        21:55.5  
   96th  60  EmmaKay McClain, 12      22:42.6  
   138th 95  Kelsey Carlson, 9        24:27.6  
  145th  102  Alyson Embleton, 12      25:31.3
AHSTW- 6th
   22nd 13  Julia Kock, 12           20:47.4  
   26th 15  Chloe Falkena, 12        20:53.1  
   64th 37  Holly Hoepner, 12        22:00.2  
   93rd 57  Jade Draman, 12          22:39.2  
   94th 58  Kailey Jones, 12         22:41.3  
  148th 105  Jordan Blotzer, 11       26:28.7  
  151st 108  Claire Denning, 12       27:57.3  

Earlham- 10th

   20th 11  Lily Dixon, 10           20:42.8  
   30th 19  Katie Noah, 12           21:05.3  
   86th 52  Rowen Fisk, 9            22:27.9  
   88th 54  Taylor Jensen, 10        22:29.1  
   133rd 90  Carly Schaffer, 11       24:03.0  
   142nd 99  Katie Steward, 9         25:07.8  
  144th 101  Emma Jensen, 12          25:12.7

Logan-Magnolia- 11th
    6th   4  Courtney Sporrer, 11     19:51.0  
   79th  46  Mya Moss, 10             22:16.3  
   82nd  48  Greylan Hornbeck, 10     22:20.8  
   112th 71  Mariah Nolting, 10       23:09.7  
   118th 76  Kiera Hochstein, 9       23:22.5  
   129th 86  Marissa Brenden, 12      23:54.6  
   134th 91  Eowyn Sieck, 10          24:06.6  

Abby Mandel- Boyer Valley- 115th
McKinna Hogan- Lenox- 58th
Karlie Larsen- Mount Ayr- 107th
Christa Cass- Orient-Macksburg- 91st
Hagan Arnold- Wayne- 123rd
Peyton Pogge- Tri-Center- 5th
Courtney Sporrer- Lo-Ma - 6th
Grace Slater- Audubon- 19th
Reese Duncan- St. Albert- 16th
Carly McKeever- St. Albert- 74th
Brenna Smith- St. Albert- 109th
Rylee Sloss- ACGC - 9th

Class 1A Boys

Earlham- 2nd (Zach Dixon 5th, Jayden Dickson 6th)

    5th 4  Zach Dixon, 12           16:37.8  
    6th 5  Jayden Dickson, 11       16:44.1  
   15th 11  Dominic Braet, 11        17:01.2  
   29th 19  Riley Harger, 12         17:37.0  
   49th 31  T J. Harkins, 12         18:03.4  
   88th 55  Jack Flickinger, 12      18:47.1  
   106th 66  Sam Doud, 12             19:14.9

ACGC- 4th (Trevin Suhr 21st)

   21st 16  Trevin Suhr, 11          17:19.2  
   40th 25  Justin Reinhart, 10      17:53.2  
   50th 32  Kaden Thompson, 11       18:03.7  
   63rd 40  Andrew Mahaffey, 9       18:13.5  
   68th 43  Bo Arrasmith, 9          18:22.6  
   81st 51  Lance Bunde, 9           18:36.2  
   112th 72  Miles Kading, 11         19:30.4

Nodaway Valley- 10th (Doug Berg- 18th)

   18th  14  Doug Berg, 10            17:14.2  
   34th  22  Toby Bower, 12           17:48.4  
   65th  41  Ben Breheny, 12          18:17.9  
   131st 90  Gavin Shoemaker, 11      20:14.4  
  143rd 102  Jaxon Christensen, 11    20:43.9  
  146th 105  Jevin Christensen, 11    21:32.1  
  148th 107  Tyler Cooper, 9          22:08.8

Patrick Heffernan- Boyer Valley- 58th
Ben Schroder- Riverside- 69th
Colin Lillie- St. Albert- 26th
RC Hicks- Wayne- 54th
Landon Bengen- Woodbine- 53rd
Quentin Dreyer- IKM-Manning- 24th
Brett McGee- Tri-Center- 11th
Sean McGee- Tri-Center- 85th

Northwestern wipes out 17-point deficit to beat Iowa 21-20

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October 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Jesse Brown scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 2-yard run in the third quarter, and Northwestern erased an early 17-point deficit to beat Iowa 21-20. The Wildcats outscored the Hawkeyes 21-3 after the first quarter, eating up clock and keeping the Hawkeye offense out of rhythm. Peyton Ramsey threw for 130 yards on 11-of-18 passing and ran for another 26 yards, and Isaiah Bowser had 25 carries for 85 yards for the Wildcats.

Iowa running back Tyler Goodson (15) is tackled by Northwestern defensive end Earnest Brown IV during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020, in Iowa City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Spencer Petras threw all three of his interceptions in the second half, the last one on a tipped ball that linebacker Blake Gallagher picked off, allowing Northwestern to go into victory formation.

 

2 arrested in Audubon County

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October 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office, Friday, reported the arrest on Oct. 24th, of 19-year-old Austin Hulsing, of Carroll. Hulsing was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated- 1st offense. He was released on his own recognizance after appearing before the magistrate.

And, on Oct. 25th, 19-year-old Crew McAlpin, of Exira, was also arrested for OWI/1st offense. McAlpin later posted bond, and was released.

DONALD PETERSON, 90, of Atlantic (Memorial Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

October 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DONALD PETERSON, 90, of Atlantic, died Friday, Oct. 30th, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Memorial services for DONALD PETERSON will be held at a later date. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic is assisting the family.

DONALD PETERSON is survived by:

His sons – Bennie (Bonnie) Peterson, and Mark (Carol) Peterson

His daughters – Robin Peterson and Ronda (Jim) Butcher.

His sister – Norma Brix

5 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Alliant Energy line crews from Iowa and Wisconsin provide Hurricane Zeta mutual assistance in Mississippi

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October 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MADISON, Iowa – October 31, 2020 – As the sun started to rise across Iowa and Wisconsin, Saturday, Alliant Energy lineworkers in both states left home to help restore power following Hurricane Zeta. Nearly 200 employees will make their way to Gulfport, Mississippi, where they’ll join mutual aid crews from several other states to help Mississippi Power get the lights back on.  

Alliant Energy is a member of the Edison Electric Institute mutual assistance group which recently provided more than 3,000 nationwide and Canadian crews to assist with power restoration efforts to our customers in Iowa following the August 10 Derecho.     

Hall, Purdy lead No. 23 Iowa State to 52-22 romp over Kansas

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October 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Breece Hall matched a career high with 185 yards rushing and two touchdowns, Brock Purdy threw two TD passes and had another score on the ground and No. 23 Iowa State coasted to a 52-22 victory over winless Kansas.

Iowa State running back Breece Hall (28) gets past Kansas cornerback Kyle Mayberry (8) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Lawrence, Kan., Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

Purdy finished with 239 yards passing and Kene Nwangwu also hit the end zone for the 4-2 Cyclones, who bounced back from a tough loss to No. 6 Oklahoma State by beating the Jayhawks for the sixth straight time. The only bright spot for 0-6 Kansas came on a 100-yard kickoff return by Kenny Logan in the second half.