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Mills County Confirms Outbreak in a Long-Term Care Center

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September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Mills County Public Health have identified six cases of COVID-19 at Glen Haven Village, a long-term care facility in Mills County. That includes four residents, and two staff members. According to IDPH, an outbreak occurs when three or more cases of COVID-19 are identified among residents of a facility.

Officials Wednesday evening said the facility has notified residents and their families, and consistent with IDPH guidelines, the affected residents are in isolation. Glen Haven staff are working closely with IDPH and Mills County Public Health to protect the health of all residents and staff, with additional testing of residents and staff as directed by IDPH.

Mills County Public Health Director Julie Lynes said “Protecting the health and wellbeing of the residents and staff is of the highest priority. We know our older population is at the highest risk for serious COVID-19 illness, so we are monitoring the situation carefully and taking the highest precautions to prevent virus spread.”

As of today (Wednesday), there are 144 total cases of COVID-19 in Mills County. The Mills County Health Department continues to work closely with the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), and other state and local partners to respond to this ongoing pandemic.

Iowa woman charged after dead dog found in apartment

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September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa woman has been charged in the death of a dog that was locked inside a bathroom with no food or water. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that 22-year-old Alicia Cai Swanson was arrested Friday and charged of animal neglect causing death. She was released from jail pending trial. The landlord called the Black Hawk County Sheriff’s Office on Aug. 22 after finding a black and white dog whose remains that had been there for so long that they stuck to the floor. The landlord told deputies he was evicting the former tenant, who hadn’t lived at the rural Waterloo house for three months.

 

Cass County GOP HQ grand opening set for Sept. 13

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September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Republican Party has announced that there will be a grand opening event for their headquarters, 1-p.m. Sunday, September 13th, at 506 Chestnut Street (The old Bonnesen’s Building), in Atlantic.  Congressman David Young is scheduled to make an appearance.  Beginning Monday, September 14, hours for the headquarters will be every Monday-Wednesday-Friday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., and every Saturday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. through Election Day.

Come and sign-up to assist, or to add your name to the list of persons who the party will distribute signs to, when we they become available.

Gov. Reynolds visits SHIFT ATL Wednesday

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September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic) – Iowa Republican Governor Kim Reynolds paid a visit to Audubon, Atlantic and Greenfield this (Wednesday) afternoon. In Audubon, she visited the Blue Grass Inn & Suites. In  Atlantic, she met with SHIFT ATL organizers and investors in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. In Atlantic, the Governor learned the mission of SHIFT ATL is “To revitalize Atlantic through projects, services and programs that will enhance the community and foster a sense of development and growth.” That includes the pursuit of a wine bar/tap room, in downtown Atlantic. The Governor was impressed with the efforts the group of young female entrepreneurs and investors have made in bringing vitality to the community.

SHIFT ATL announced late last month they are seeking to partner with a restaurateur that has experience successfully operating and managing a bar and/or restaurant. The objective is to provide a modern atmosphere complete with an upscale experience with a small town feel within the establishment coupled with food items customarily associated with wine bars or tap rooms.

Gov. Kim Reynolds (Left) speaks with SHIFT ATL organizers and investors (9/9/20) Ric Hanson-photo

SHIFT ATL acquired the building formerly known the Downtowner Café with the goal to completely renovate the building for a bar/restaurant space on the first floor and a residential unit on the second floor. The building’s first floor is 1,426 square feet for commercial space and 509 square feet for the kitchen area towards the back of the building. The building is currently a blank slate for the business to work with SHIFT ATL through renovations to occupy the space.

After the session with SHIFT ATL organizers and investors, Gov. Reynolds said when asked, she could not confirm what the Trump Administration may be planning to announce regarding oil company waivers from ethanol blending requirements. Reynolds says she saw the Reuters report on Tuesday evening that indicated Trump has directed the E-P-A to deny waivers the oil industry requested in previous years.

The E-P-A has yet to announce its decision on dozens of oil industry requests to be excused from the federal mandate that a certain amount of ethanol be blended into gasoline each year. These so-called “gap year” waivers date back to 2011. The oil industry just filed a request for the U.S. Supreme Court to review a circuit court decision that the E-P-A has failed to follow federal law when granting past waivers. There’s also a separate batch of ethanol waivers for 2019 and 2020 and Reuters reporting does not indicate the president’s rumored directive would apply to those.

She was also asked about the recent Iowa Court rulings where judges declined to halt enforcement of a State requirement for schools to return students to classrooms.

Her last stop of the day was in Greenfield, at “The Corner.” Earlier in the day, she was in Blencoe and Dunlap. Her schedule Thursday include stops in Casey and Jefferson.

Little Sioux Man Sentenced to 200 months in Prison for Child Pornography

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September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – A U-S District Court Judge in Council Bluffs, last Friday, sentenced a western Iowa man to prison on a child pornography charge. 47-year old Jason Wickett, of Little Sioux, was sentenced to 200 months (16.6-years) in prison, and eight years of supervised release to follow his prison term, for distribution of child pornography.  Wickett pleaded guilty to the
offense on April 22, 2020.

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation began an investigation into Wickett from an online investigation of a TOR hidden services site, which is designed to conceal an internet user’s identity and activity, by the Federal Bureau of Investigations Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force. The hidden services site was primarily operated to sexually exploit children. Wickett distributed child pornography on hidden service sites on the TOR network in November and December 2019. A search warrant was executed at Wickett’s residence on December 17, 2019. Law enforcement seized electronics that contained images and videos of child pornography.

United States Attorney Mark Krickbaum stated, “The sentence imposed in this case should serve as a clear message to anyone who uses the dark web to distribute or view child pornography. You are not anonymous, and after you are arrested and convicted, you will go to federal prison.” Following the sentencing, FBI Omaha Special Agent in Charge Kristi Johnson stated, “The 16- year sentence handed down to Jason Wickett illustrates the seriousness of his crime. FBI Omaha and its Omaha Child Exploitation Task Force will continue to investigate and arrest these predators who prey on the most vulnerable of our communities.”

The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigations Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations, and the Harrison County Sherriff’s Office. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Western Iowa man sentenced for theft from Fleet Farm store

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September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A western Iowa man has been sentenced to three years of probation for stealing nearly $15,000 from cash registers at Fleet Farm store in Sioux City. The Sioux City Journal reports that 22-year-old Robert Smith, of Bronson, received the sentence Tuesday after pleading guilty to a single count of first-degree theft. Smith was also ordered to pay $14,805 in restitution to Fleet Farm.

Prosecutors say Smith began taking cash from a register at the store on Sept. 30, 2018, shortly after the store opened, and continued to take money from registers on a daily basis. He was arrested Nov. 19, 2018.

 

(UPDATED 9/11/20) – Man missing from Page County found deceased

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September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(The missing person alert was cancelled 9/10/20 after the gentleman was found deceased. Please look for an updated report on the kjan.com News page)

(Original Post) Law enforcement officials, friends, and family are searching for a missing Page County resident. Authorities say 80-year old Donald Eugene Ripley, known as “Gene,” a long time resident of Page County, has been missing since early Thursday morning September 4, 2020, when he left Uvalde, Texas. He has yet to arrive home or to any friends or family members’ residence. Ripley was last seen driving a red Chrysler Town and Country Minivan, with license plate number HVM-886. The vehicle has no rack on top. Reportedly, the license plate was read in Denton County, Texas approximately 28 hours after he left Uvalde.

Gene has been entered nationwide as missing. Facebook posts have also listed him as missing with the provided information. A Silver Alert application in Texas was sent by the Sheriff’s
Office and was accepted and broadcasted. PAGECOMM dispatch has sent administrative messages to numerous agencies throughout the southern part of the United States for different
routes that Gene might have taken to see other family members. Gene has a medical condition that requires medication daily. It is believed that the supply that he possibly took with him would be close to running out if not already gone.

Gene was last seen in the clothes in the photos shown in this report. Gene usually wore this clothing style and would usually be clean shaven and wear his hair in this style. Gene is 5’10” tall, approximately 215 pounds. He has brown eyes and white hair. Anyone with information on his whereabouts should contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193 or their local Law Enforcement Agency. Your help is needed and greatly appreciated by everyone.

Cass County Auditor’s Office bombarded with Ballot questions

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September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Auditor’s Office has been bombarded with calls pertaining to absentee ballot requests forms. In an attempt to answer those questions through social and other media, the Auditor’s Office has provided a list of frequent Questions and Answers (Q&A), to help lessen the call volume for those particular questions:

1. Q: I have already filled out a Absentee Ballot Request Form, do I need to fill another one out, I keep getting them in the mail?
A: NO, only one Absentee Ballot Request form is necessary and only one will be accepted (you don’t get additional ballots for filling out another form). If you are afraid we didn’t receive your request please go to the Secretary of State’s website and track your request form.
2. Q: How many of these forms will you be sending me?
A: Our office does not send those forms out, it is likely that you
will receive several.
3. Q: Are all of these forms good? Could they be fraudulent?
A: Yes, the forms you are receiving from the different candidates and parties are all acceptable.
4. Q: May I fold the form and put it in an envelope or tape it?
A: Yes you may fold it and you may tape but please use the tape sparingly. Sometimes they are taped together too much and they get torn trying to open them. ONE piece of tape is fine.
5. Q: I don’t have my PIN number, how can I get it?
A: If you have a Driver’s License or State of Iowa issued ID card that is the number you need. The PIN number is for those that do not have a drivers license. If you need your PIN number you will need to call our office and answer some questions and then we can give you that number.
6. Q: Can we drop election materials in the box outside the courthouse?
A: You should mail or hand deliver your election materials to the Auditor’s office.
7. Q: When will we receive our ballots?
A: All ballots will be mailed out October 5, 2020
8. Q: Can we vote in the Auditor’s Office?
A: Yes, the first day to vote in our office is October 5, 2020; last
day to vote is November 2, 2020
9. Q: Do I have to declare a party for this election?
A: No
10. Q: Do I need a voter registration card to vote?
A: Your Driver’s License or State of Iowa ID card is what you will use to vote. If you do not have one of these you will need your PIN card which is issued from our office.                                 
11. Q: If I receive an Absentee ballot, but do not fill it out, how do I vote on Election day? Do I bring my ballot along? Or can I deliver it to the Auditor’s office?                                  A: Yes please copy it!! We can’t keep up with the phone calls. If you request an absentee ballot but decide you want to vote on election day you need to take that ballot with you to the polling place and surrender it. After you surrender it they will give you a new ballot to vote at the polls. This can only be done at the polls on Election Day, no one can vote in our office on Election Day.

USDA Designates 13 Iowa Counties as Primary Natural Disaster Areas

Ag/Outdoor

September 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, 2020 — Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue designated 13 Iowa counties as primary natural disaster areas. Producers in Adair, Audubon, Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Crawford, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Sac, Shelby and Webster counties who suffered losses due to recent drought may be eligible for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) emergency loans.

This natural disaster designation allows FSA to extend much-needed emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters. Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization of a farming operation or the refinance of certain debts.

Producers in the contiguous Iowa counties of Adams, Buena Vista, Cherokee, Hamilton, Harrison, Humboldt, Ida, Madison, Monona, Montgomery, Pocahontas, Polk, Pottawattamie, Story, Union, Warren, Woodbury and Wright are also eligible to apply for emergency loans.

The deadline to apply for these emergency loans is April 26, 2021. FSA will review the loans based on the extent of losses, security available and repayment ability.

IATC Cross Country Team Rankings 09/09/2020

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September 9th, 2020 by admin

Boys 4A

Rank Team
1 Dubuque Hempstead
2 Sioux City, North
3 Cedar Falls
4 Dowling Catholic, WDM
5 Prairie, Cedar Rapids
6 Johnston
7 Ames
8 Waukee
9 Iowa City, West
10 Iowa City, Liberty
11 Ankeny Centennial
12 Iowa City, City High
13 Pleasant Valley
14 Norwalk
15 Urbandale

Teams to Watch

Ankeny
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
Linn-Mar, Marion
North Scott, Eldridge
Southeast Polk

Girls 4A

Rank Team
1 Linn-Mar, Marion
2 Johnston
3 Southeast Polk
4 Valley, West Des Moines
5 Dubuque Senior
6 Waukee
7 Iowa City, City High
8 Iowa City Liberty
9 Bettendorf
10 Dubuque Hempstead
11 Prairie, Cedar Rapids
12 Sioux City East
13 Indianola
14 Urbandale
15 Epworth, Western Dubuque

Teams to Watch

Ankeny
Ankeny Centennial
Cedar Falls
Dowling Catholic
Pleasant Valley

Boys 3A

Rank Team
1 Dallas Center Grimes
2 Pella
3 North Polk
4 Decorah
5 Dubuque Wahlert
6 Solon
7 Marion
8 Center Point Urbana
9 Mount Vernon Lisbon
10 Humboldt
11 West Delaware
12 Monticello
13 Carlisle
14 Clear Creek Amana
15 Waverly Shell Rock

Teams to Watch

Atlantic
Glenwood
Harlan
LeMars
MOC Floyd Valley

Girls 3A

Rank Team
1 Ballard
2 Dallas Center-Grimes
3 Wahlert, Dubuque
4 Heelan
5 Glenwood
6 Harlan
7 Solon
8 Mt. Vernon-Lisbon
9 Decorah
10 Charles City
11 Assumption, Davenport
12 Spencer
13 Carlisle
14 Monticello
15 Pella

Teams to Watch

Atlantic
ADM
MOC-Floyd Valley
North Polk
Sergeant Bluff-Luton

Boys 2A

Rank Team
1 Danville-New London
2 Denver
3 Mid-Prairie
4 Williamsburg
5 Tipton
6 Davis County
7 Western Christian
8 Des Moines Christian
9 Central Decatur
10 GC-GR
11 Albia
12 North Fayette Valley
13 Okoboji
14 GLR-CL
15 Northeast

Teams to Watch

Camanche
Clarinda
Crestwood
Missouri Valley
Unity Christian

Girls 2A

Rank Team
1 Mid-Prairie Wellman
2 Williamsburg
3 Jesup
4 Starmont
5 WcKp
6 Unity Christian
7 Panorama, Panora
8 Denver
9 Davis County
10 Waukon
11 Sibley-Ocheyedan
12 Roland Story
13 Cherokee
14 Tipton
15 Okoboji

Teams to Watch

Chariton
Danville – New London
Dike New Hartford
DSM Christian
Emmetsburg

Boys 1A

Rank Team
1 Madrid
2 Earlham
3 Maquoketa Valley
4 West Fork
5 Pekin
6 Bellevue
7 Nodaway Valley
8 Cascade Western Dubuque
9 Newman Mason City
10 Calamus-Wheatland
11 Ogden
12 Gehlen Catholic
13 ACGC
14 IKM-Manning
15 South Winneshiek

Teams to Watch

Colo Nesco
Columbus Community (Columbus Junction)
East Marshall
St. Edmond Fort Dodge
Tri-Center

Girls 1A

Rank Team
1 Van Meter
2 Pekin
3 AHSTW
4 Hudson
5 Kee Lansing
6 Regina Iowa City
7 St. Edmond
8 Newman Mason City
9 Tri-Center
10 South Winneshiek
11 North Linn
12 ACGC
13 Nasuha Plainfield
14 Sumner Fredricksburg
15 Nodaway Valley

Teams to Watch

Central Elkader
Collins Maxwell
Madrid
Marquette
Ridge View