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Atlantic Schools issue statement on COVID-19 cases

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September 24th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic School District has had a number of recent COVID-19 cases at different buildings in the district. Atlantic Superintendent Steve Barber issued a statement to staff and parents on Wednesday in regards to the situation.

“We continue to be notified of positive COVID-19 cases for both staff and students at multiple locations. Our partnership with Cass County Public Health is a good one, and as we are made aware of new positive cases, we work collaboratively with them in determining the appropriate response.  Public Health will be in direct communication with individuals who are determined to be in close contact with a positive case.  Additionally, the District will be communicating with those individuals who are affected by these positive cases. We continue to follow the CDC and IDPH guidelines as the spike in cases have occurred in Cass County. I would encourage everyone to follow our mitigation strategies of social distancing, hand-washing, mask usage, disinfecting, and other strategies to help stop the spread.”

State Cross Country Qualifying Meet sites announced

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September 23rd, 2020 by admin

STATE CROSS COUNTRY QUALIFYING MEET SITES
CLASS 3A & 4A – WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21
CLASS 1A & 2A – THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22
4:00 PM START

CLASS 4A
COUNCIL BLUFFS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN
DUBUQUE, SENIOR
MARSHALLTOWN
PLEASANT VALLEY
SOUTHEAST POLK

CLASS 3A
MONTICELLO
PELLA
SPENCER
WAVERLY-SHELL ROCK
WINTERSET

CLASS 2A
EAGLE GROVE
JESUP
PANORAMA
UNITY CHRISTIAN
WILLIAMSBURG

CLASS 1A
ACGC
AUDUBON
CASCADE
CENTRAL SPRINGS
CLAYTON RIDGE
MOUNT AYR
PEKIN (WILDWOOD PARK, OTTUMWA)
RIDGE VIEW

*Team assignments for each site will be announced at a later date.

Cross Country postseason dates split up between large and small classes

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September 23rd, 2020 by admin

(IHSAA/IGHSAU) Dates previously set for the 2020 IHSAA and IGHSAU cross country postseason will be split at next month’s meets to accommodate competition and crowds with COVID-19 related precautions.

State qualifying meets and the state meet will now be separated by classification and take place over two days. The state meet will remain in Fort Dodge at Lakeside Golf Course, where it has been run as a co-ed event since 1993.

Class 4A and Class 3A will run their meets one day earlier than initially planned, with state qualifying now taking place on Wednesday, Oct. 21 and the state meet on Friday, Oct. 30.

Class 2A and Class 1A will compete on the originally scheduled dates, with state qualifying on Thursday, Oct. 22 and the state meet on Saturday, Oct. 31.

IGHSAU Executive Director Jean Berger said, “Our joint championship in Fort Dodge has long been a special event for our participants and fans. Changes to any successful championship are never easy, but holding a two-day meet is our best option this year. Our new plan really focuses on a safe and rewarding experience, something we all agree is our top priority.”

The boards of the IHSAA and IGHSAU have approved the changes for 2020. The state meet will continue to be hosted by Fort Dodge Community School District and Fort Dodge Parks and Recreation, at Lakeside Golf Course.

IHSAA Executive Director Tom Keating said. “The IHSAA is grateful to the Fort Dodge community, particularly the Parks and Recreation Department and Lakeside Municipal Golf Course for their efforts to make a two-day State Co-Ed Cross Country event possible. By allowing us to run each class individually, the Fort Dodge community is contributing to our commitment to safety for participants, coaches, workers, media and spectators. This is another example of the outstanding support and partnership we enjoy with the city, the golf course and the wonderful volunteers who make this event special.”

As an additional precautionary measure at state qualifying meets, Class 1A will go from five sites to eight sites. This will cut attendance at each 1A location by around 10 teams per gender. With this change, Class 1A will feature 16 state qualifying teams – the top two teams qualifying at each site, instead of the usual three – and 10 individual state meet qualifiers for each gender instead of the usual 15 individual state qualifiers. The IHSAA and IGHSAU anticipate this will be a one-time qualifying change. Class 2A, 3A, 4A will remain unchanged on qualifying teams and individuals for the 2020 State Cross Country Meet.

State qualifying meet sites for all classes have been released and posted on each of the websites. Assignments for those meets will be released the week of Oct. 12. More details for the state meet will be released in early October.

The Class 4A girls race will begin at 10:30 am on Friday, October 30 followed by the Class 4A boys race at 11:00 am.

The Class 3A girls race will begin at 3:30 pm on Friday, October 30 followed by the Class 3A boys race at 4:00 pm.

The Class 2A girls race will begin at 10:30 am on Saturday, October 31 followed by the Class 2A boys race at 11:00 am.

The Class 1A girls race will begin at 3:30 pm on Saturday, October 31 followed by the Class 1A boys race at 4:00 pm.

Parking will be available inside Kennedy Park. Spectator tailgating will not be permitted. Admission for spectators will be $10 each upon arrival to Kennedy Park as the shuttle bus system utilized in 2019 will not be used at the 2020 event.

Atlantic School Board set for special meeting this evening

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September 23rd, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic School Board is set to hold a special meeting at 6:00 p.m. this evening in the High School Media Center.

On their agenda is discussion of long term capital project planning and an operations/maintenance update.

Action items include contract recommendations for Joseph Garvey, Night Custodian; Danielle Lyongs, Washington Food Service; and Tracy Purkapile, Substitute Car Driver/Bus Para.

The Board is also set to act on a proposal request for the athletic facilities improvement project for a center field gate.

The Board will finish the meeting by going into closed session to conduct Superintendent Steve Barber’s annual evaluation.

Their next regular board meeting is set for October 14th at 6:00 p.m.

IA COVID-19 update for 9/23/20: 9 more deaths, 1,059 additional case positives

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September 23rd, 2020 by admin

The Iowa Department of Public Health’s Coronavirus dashboard, today (Wednesday), shows the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 jumped from 1,284 Tuesday to 1,293 today, an increase of 9. Positive test results are up by 1,059 to 81,109 since the pandemic began. The data show four more positive cases in Cass County for a total of 140.

IDPH says says: 60,320 Iowans have recovered from the virus; 889 of the COVID-19 deaths involved persons with pre-existing conditions, and 674 deaths have occurred at Long-Term Care facilities. There have been 751,149 Iowans tested for the virus. IDPH reported 4.431 lab test results received in the previous day, with 456 positive results and 3,966 negative results (total negative results=667,444). IDPH reports a positivity rate of 10.9% over the last 14 days.

IDPH reported 41 long-term care facilities with coronavirus outbreaks, two more the previous day. There are 954 positive cases and 517 recoveries within those facilities.

Across the State, hospitalizations are up to 301. The number of patients with COVID-19 who are in an ICU is at 77;  59 people were admitted to a hospital since 10-a.m. Tuesday, and there are 37 patients on ventilators across the state.

In western/southwest Iowa, hospitals report 12 people are hospitalized with COVID-19 (1 more than on Tuesday); four are in an ICU; 3 were admitted to an area hospital with symptoms, and one person remains on a ventilator.

Here are the latest positive case numbers for southwest/western Iowa (County; Positive Case #’s; number of persons who have (recovered); {deaths since the outbreak began}.

  • Cass County: 140 cases; (119); 2 deaths
  • Adair County: 67 cases; (46); 1 death
  • Adams County: 31 cases; (25)
  • Audubon County: 70 cases; (35); 1 death
  • Guthrie County: 238 cases; (160); 5 deaths
  • Montgomery County: 90 cases; (82); 5 deaths
  • Pottawattamie County: 2,008 cases; (1,656); 38 deaths
  • Shelby County: 250 cases; (233); 1 death.
  • Madison County, 209; (162); 2 deaths
  • Harrison County, 190 cases; (155); 2 deaths
  • Union County: 126 cases; (86); 3 deaths.
  • Mills County: 170 cases; (120); 1 death.

DENNIS EILENSTINE, 69, of Garnett, KS (Formerly of the Walnut/Avoca area)

Obituaries

September 23rd, 2020 by admin

DENNIS EILENSTINE, 69, of Garnett, KS (Formerly of the Walnut/Avoca area) died Saturday, August 22nd. A gathering for DENNIS EILENSTINE will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Oakland on Saturday, October 10th at 11:30 a.m. with services at noon.

DENNIS EILENSTINE is survived by:

Sons: Hank (Rachel) Eilenstine of IN; Floyd Eilenstine of MO; Gene (Angela) Eilenstine of MO; Ray (Rachel) Eilenstine of MO

Sisters: Darlene Devereaux of Massena; Carol Lee (Bob) Dorsey of Fort Dodge

9 Grandchildren

Opera Omaha searching for K-12 poetry submissions from Iowa and Nebraska students

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September 23rd, 2020 by admin

(OMAHA, NE) — Students in grades K-12 from Nebraska and Iowa are invited to submit works of poetry on themes of emotion, connection, uncovering history, and becoming un-stuck. Selected poems will be set to music and premiered during a public concert in May 2021.

From the pool of submissions, composers Matt Browne and Frances Pollock, alumni of The American Opera Project’s Composers and the Voice training program, will select poems to set to music. This is not a contest, as the composers will select poems based on what inspires them. The selected poets will have the opportunity to participate with the composer in a workshop to further develop the piece with the composer and musicians, participating in the behind-the-scenes process. The completed works will be performed in concert by Opera Omaha’s Holland Community Opera Fellows as vocalists and local musicians.

Opera Omaha’s Poetry & Music Project is produced in partnership with Nebraska Writers Collective and The American Opera Project.

Full project information including suggested prompts created by Nebraska Writers Collective and poem submission form available on operaomaha.org/poetry.

Writing Workshops

Opera Omaha and Nebraska Writers Collective are facilitating writing workshops focused on poetry writing for music. All workshops will be virtual and created to meet teacher and classroom needs. Workshops are free and will be scheduled on a first come basis. Teachers interested in participating must submit an interest form to be contacted about scheduling a writing workshop for students, which can be accessed at operaomaha.org/poetry.

Submission Guidelines

Open to All K-12 Students in Nebraska and Iowa

Students may submit up to 2 poems

All work must be original

Poems should be in PDF or Word file format

Poems should be on the themes, but do not need to use suggested prompts

Poems may be in any structure, but will be more conducive to being set to music if they are under 250 words

Poems must be submitted with completed and signed submission form

Submission Instructions

Email Poem(s) and completed signed submission form to poetry@operaomaha.org

Poem Submission Deadline: Monday, November 30, 2020

TCU names ex transfer Downing starting QB vs Iowa State

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September 23rd, 2020 by admin

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Former transfer Matthew Downing has been named the starting quarterback for TCU’s season opener against Iowa State. Coach Gary Patterson announced the decision Tuesday. Last year’s starter Max Duggan is also clear to play. Duggan started TCU’s final 10 games as a freshman. But he was sidelined much of training camp this summer after a previously undetected lifelong heart condition was revealed during enhanced testing protocols because of COVID-19. TCU didn’t play its scheduled opener Sept. 11 against SMU after the Horned Frogs had a cluster of Frogs players and team support staff that tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

 

4 charged after burning body found in rural Iowa ditch

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September 23rd, 2020 by admin

KELLOGG, Iowa (AP) — Four people have been charged in the strangulation death of a man whose body was found burning last week in a rural central Iowa ditch. The Iowa Department of Public Safety says 31-year-old Steven Vogel, of Grinnell, was arrested Tuesday in the death of 44-year-old Michael Williams, of Grinnell. Police acknowledged that the killing of Williams, who is Black, had led to fears that he may have been targeted because of his race. But police said Williams and Vogel, who is white, were well acquainted and a police statement says investigators have found “no evidence” that race was a factor. It wasn’t immediately known whether Vogel had a lawyer who could comment on his behalf.

 

Oakland man arrested on Mills County warrants

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September 23rd, 2020 by admin

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of 52-year-old Darren Keith Brooks of Oakland on warrants for 2 counts of Violation of Probation. Brooks was served the warrants at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Pottawattamie County Corrections. Brooks was being held on $10,000 bond.