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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 7/27/20

News, Podcasts

July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals at 7:00 am on Monday, July 27, 2020

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

July 27th, 2020 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .23″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  .06″
  • 5 miles SW of Atlantic, 1.21″
  • Anita  .92″
  • Massena  .59″
  • Bridgewater  1.8″
  • Audubon  .59″
  • Bedford 1.51″
  • NE of Creston, 2.35″; 2 miles SW of Creston, 1.8″
  • Oakland  1.61″
  • Villisca  .71″
  • Corning  1.58″
  • Greenfield, 1.2″
  • Guthrie Center  .6″
  • Manning  .08″
  • Clarinda  1.26″
  • Shenandoah  .25″

2 arrested on felony drug charges in Red Oak, Sunday

News

July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop in Red Oak Sunday resulted in the arrest of a man and woman on felony drug charges. 42-year old Jeremy Joel Binns, of Laurens,  and 26-year old Clara Jane Heitshusen, of Council Bluff,s were taken into custody on Class-B Felony charges that include possession of methamphetamine, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies and the K-9 unit assisted the Red Oak Police Department.

Binns and Heitshusen were transported to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office and held on $50,000 bond, each.

 

Iowa Coronavirus update for 7/27/20

News

July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The State’s Coronavirus dashboard, early this (Monday) morning showed 342 more positive, confirmed cases of COVID-19 and three more deaths from the virus. The IDPH says: 454,803 Iowans have been tested for COVID-19; 42,358 tested Positive; 410,772 tested Negative; 29,728 have recovered from the virus, and 829 have died. Hospitalization data show: 241 are hospitalized across the State from COVID-19; 78 patients are in an ICU; 30 were admitted to a hospital since Sunday’s report, and 32 persons were on ventilators.

Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa report: 11 persons are hospitalized with COVID-19; five persons are in an ICU; No one was admitted since Sunday, and one person remains on a ventilator. Long-Term Care facility (LTC) data show no change in the number of outbreaks (22), 631 staff/patients have tested positive for COVID-19, 151 have recovered, and 448 have died (unchanged from Saturday).

IDPH Dashboard, current County Positive case counts, and the number of reported recoveries ( )

  • Cass: 37, (29)
  • Adair: 20, (16)
  • Adams: 13, (Recovery data not available)
  • Audubon: 25, (no recovery data available)
  • Guthrie: 119, (69)
  • Montgomery: 38, (18)
  • Pottawattamie: 1,040, (742)
  • Shelby: 133, (126)

Iowa Bar Exam goes on despite concerns about COVID-19

News

July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – More than 170 recent law school graduates are slated to in a Des Moines hotel to take the 12-hour bar exam this week. Recent University of Iowa Law School graduate Karla Olivas and her colleagues petitioned the state Supreme Court to make changes to the exam, but were denied.  “Just the thought of having to go and sit in a room with dozens of other people who are coming from all across the states is really scary,” she says.

She says you don’t know if they other have been taking the same precautions that you have all summer long to avoid the virus. Emily Schott says not taking the exam is not an option for those hoping to start jobs and pay down student loans. “Postponing the exam, you know, is a theoretical option, but it is not a practical one for us. I don’t…so when you say what would that look like? The truth is I have genuinely…you know…if I couldn’t get barred, I don’t know what I would do,” Schott says.

Graduates say they still have concerns, even with preventative measures in place such as taking temperatures at the door.

(By Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

Biden tells Democrats Iowa is ‘critical battleground’ in fall election

News

July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee for president is describing Iowa as a swing state that may be vital to an Electoral College victory this fall. Joe Biden delivered a short message to Iowa Democrats during the party’s virtual fundraiser Sunday evening. “Iowa’s a critical battleground state for our campaign,” Biden said. “We’re going to do everything we can to make sure Democrats win up and down the ballot all across Iowa this November.”

Biden’s campaign recently hired experienced staff to run his Iowa effort. Biden’s remarks last (Sunday) night were a public signal of Biden’s investment here and the former vice president noted Iowa’s competitive races for the U.S. House AND Senate. “You know, we have to do more than just beat Trump. We have to keep the House of Representatives and win back the United States Senate,” Biden said. “We have to lead and deliver meaningful change for the millions of people who are hurting all across this nation. That means we need strong state parties, strong county parties, strong Democratic Party organizations at all levels.”

Iowa Democratic Party chairman Mark Smith — in his recorded remarks — said the nation is at a turning point.”During these difficult times, Democratic leaders who listen and understand Americans have never been needed more badly than now,” Smith said. The Iowa Democratic Party’s virtual fundraiser lasted just about an hour. It featured recorded remarks from party leaders as well as Democratic activists who were honored with eight different awards.

Iowa Republican Party chairman Jeff Kaufmann blasted the event, saying it shows the only way for Iowans to see Biden is to buy a ticket to a fundraiser.

Sports Headlines: 7/27/2020

Sports

July 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Pittsburgh’s Derek Shelton staged baseball’s first major, socially distanced umpire argument, then got his first victory as a big league manager as the Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1. Shelton came out to argue with plate umpire Jordan Baker in the third inning after pitcher Derek Holland was ejected from the dugout for arguing balls and strikes. Shelton pulled a gaiter over his face as he left the dugout, and Baker pulled a face mask out of his pocket and held it to his face as Shelton argued from about six feet away. Baker let Shelton say his peace, and the first-year skipper was not ejected.

CLEVELAND (AP) — Carlos Carrasco struck out 10 and won his first start since being stricken with leukemia last year, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 9-2 win over the Kansas City Royals. Carrasco hadn’t started since May 30, 2019, only days before he was diagnosed with cancer. The right-hander allowed two runs and five hits in 6 1/3 innings. José Ramírez homered twice, drove in four runs and scored four as Cleveland won two of three in the series. Kansas City manager Mike Matheny used his bullpen because he’s missing two starters who tested positive for coronavirus.

HOUSTON (AP) — Reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander has a strained right forearm and will be shut down for at least two weeks. Astros manager Dusty Baker made the announcement on Sunday but denied a report that said the injury would end Verlander’s season. He said Verlander would be evaluated after two weeks. Baker said Verlander felt “tenderness” in his arm during his start on Friday, where he pitched six innings and got the win.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Texas Rangers right-hander Corey Kluber left his first start in almost 15 months after just one inning Sunday due to shoulder tightness. The two-time Cy Young Award winner threw 18 pitches while facing three batters. Colorado’s Trevor Story walked and was thrown out trying to steal. The Rangers said the 34-year-old Kluber reported feeling the tightness in the first few pitches and it got worse as the inning progressed.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — The NBA says Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams is being quarantined for 10 days because of his trip out of the league’s bubble last week to attend a family member’s funeral. He will miss at least two of the Clippers’ seeding games, including their July 30 opener against the Los Angeles Lakers. It’s possible he could miss more than two since his likely release will be Aug. 4, the day of the Clippers’ third seeding game.

Hawkeye Ten 2020 All-Conference Baseball

Sports

July 26th, 2020 by admin

First Team

Cooper Neal, Clarinda, SO, 3B/P*
Connor Bruck, Harlan, SR, SS/P*
Kyle Berg, Kuemper Catholic, SR, C
Jonah Pomrenke, Lewis Central, JR, OF*
Easton Dermody, Lewis Central, SR, SS/P*
Bryson Sharon, Lewis Central, SR, OF*
Cy Patterson, St. Albert, JR, SS/P*
Lance Wright, St. Albert, SR, OF/P
Isaac Sherrill, St. Albert, JR, 1B
Grant Sturm, Atlantic, , JR, SS
Michael Shull, Clarinda, JR, Utility
Braiden Heiden, Denison-Schleswig, JR, 1B/P
Jack Mendlik, Denison-Schleswig, SR, SS/P
Michal Mulkerrin, Glenwood, SR, OF/P
Brenden Bartley, Harlan, JR, C
Truman Kaukap, Kuemper Catholic, SR, OF

*Unanimous

Second Team

Colin Mullenix, Atlantic, JR, OF
Wyatt Schmitt, Clarinda, FR, P
Nathan Gallup, Denison-Schleswig, JR, C
Carter Wessel, Denison-Schleswig, JR, 2B/P
Kayden Anderson, Glenwood, 8th, SS/P
Jayme Fritts, Glenwood, SO, 1B/P
Joey Moser, Harlan, JR, Utility
Alex Monson, Harlan, SO, P
Austin Tigges, Kuemper Catholic, JR, P
Will Schenkelberg, Kuemper Catholic, SO, Utility
Jordan Wardlow, Lewis Central, SR, OF
Colbey Roth, Lewis Central, SR, 3B
Landon Couse, Red Oak, FR, OF
Braden Knight, Shenandoah, JR, SS
Jeff Miller, St. Albert, JR, P
Ryan Genereux, St. Albert, SR, OF

Honorable Mention

Gunner Kirchhoff, Atlantic, JR, 1B
Lane Nelson, Atlantic, SO, P
Nathan Lindsay, Clarinda, SR, P
Gavin Gillam, Creston, SR, Pitcher
Luke Latham, Creston, SR, INF
Brayton Chestnut, Creston, SR, OF
Evan Turin, Denison-Schleswig, JR, P
Chad Fisher, Glenwood, SR, 2B/SS/P
Caden Johnson, Glenwood, FR, Utility
Isaiah Ahrenholtz, Harlan, JR, OF
Blake Pottebaum, Kuemper Catholic, JR, 1B
Luke Hicks, Kuemper Catholic, JR, 2B
Nolan Miller, Lewis Central, SR, Utility
Tyler Huttmann, Lewis Central, SR, P
Dawson Bond, Red Oak, FR, SS/P
Nich Mather, Shenandoah, SR, P
Brett Klusman, St. Albert, JR, OF/2B
Eric Matthai, St. Albert, JR, P

State Softball Schedule Monday 07/27/2020

Sports

July 26th, 2020 by admin

CLASS 5A

#6 Muscatine vs. #3 Valley 1:00 PM
Rogers Park – Veterans’ Diamond

#8 Bettendorf vs. #1 Fort Dodge 11:00 AM
Rogers Park – Kruger Field

#5  Ankeny Centennial vs.#4 Waukee 11:30 AM
Rogers Park – Iowa Central Field

#7 Pleasant Valley vs. #2 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 12:30 PM
Rogers Park – Dodger Diamond

CLASS 4A

#8 LeMars vs. #1 Carlisle 3:00 PM
Rogers Park – Kruger Field

#5 Charles City vs. #4 North Scott 3:30 PM
Rogers Park – Iowa Central Field

#7 Winterset vs. #2 West Delaware 4:30 PM
Rogers Park – Dodger Diamond

#6 Dallas Center-Grimes vs. #3 Fairfield 5:00 PM
Rogers Park – Veterans’ Diamond

CLASS 3A

#8 Creston vs. #1 Albia 7:00 PM
Rogers Park – Kruger Field

#5 Mount Vernon vs. #4  Humboldt7:30 PM
Rogers Park – Iowa Central Field

“Grow Another Row, Cass County!” Produce Sharing Underway, Everyone Welcome

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh said Sunday, “As we enter late July, Grow Another Row is seeing more and more produce being shared across the county, and the program reminds all Cass County residents they are welcome to participate.”

Healthy Cass County logo

“Grow Another Row, Cass County!” is a Healthy Cass County campaign by a group of local growers to encourage residents to grow and share more food in 2020. You don’t have to share huge quantities to participate. Grow Another Row volunteer, Donna Reimers says “Some people share a lot, but others
just share a small bag or two.” Produce is available for anyone to take for free at a number of locations across the county. Grow Another Row volunteer LaVon Eblen says “Last weekend I invited some folks to take some produce, and they took a little extra to share with a neighbor—that’s great!”

Donated produce is also distributed through pantries including Atlantic Food Pantry, The Lord’s Cupboard (the Griswold food pantry), and Cass County COVID-19 Mobile Food For All. The Produce Drop-off Schedule (where you can share produce with others) is as follows Through September 2020:

  • Anita: 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month: Anita Food Pantry 208 Chestnut St. (pre-bagged
    produce requested) contact: Tracey Lett (712)249-4996
  • Atlantic:
    • Monday: Cass County Community Center, 805 W 10th St. 10 AM-12 PM back entrance.
      Contact: Brigham Hoegh (712)249-5870;
    • Tuesday: New Life Church, 600 Pine St. 8-10 AM
    • Thursday: Atlantic Food Pantry 19 W. 4th St. (pre-bagged produce requested) Contact:
      (712)243-1820
    • Saturday: American Legion Memorial Building, 201 Poplar St. 3-5 PM
  • Cumberland: Monday-Thursday: Cumberland City Hall, 216 Main St., 8AM-4PM
  • Griswold: contact: Donna Reimers (712)789-0236; The Lord’s Cupboard (Methodist Church) 100 Cass St. 10-11 AM
  • Lewis: Friday: 3HO, 201 1st Lewis St. 10 AM- 3PM
  • Marne: Every day Barb Fisher’s house (401 Washington St., Marne), 8AM-8PM
  • Wiota: Wednesday: Bonnie William’s house (309 Allen St.), 8AM-Noon

Produce Pick-up Schedule (where you can find free produce, depending on availability):
Please only take what you need, and be sure to wash produce before eating.

  • Atlantic:
    • Tuesday: New Life Church, 600 Pine St. 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
    • Saturday: American Legion Memorial Building, 201 Poplar St. 5 – 7 PM
  • Cumberland: Monday-Thursday: Cumberland City Hall, 216 Main St., 8AM – 4PM
  • Griswold: contact: Donna Reimers (712)789-0236; Tuesdays: Methodist Church, 100 Cass St. 11 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Lewis: Friday: 3HO, 201 1st Lewis St. 10 AM – 3 PM
  • Marne: Every day Barb Fisher’s house (401 Washington St., Marne), 8 AM – 8 PM
  • Wiota: Wednesday: Bonnie William’s house (309 Allen St.), Noon – 8 PM

For more information on the program and to register for the newsletter, visit
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/cass/content/grow-another-row-cass-county.