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Fareway announces they will no longer be accepting containers for redemption

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July 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Fareway Grocery Stores said Friday (today), effective with the expiration of the Iowa Governor’s Emergency Declaration on July 25th, Fareway will not be accepting containers for redemption in its Iowa stores. Health authorities continue to advise that COVID-19 and other viruses are transmitted through respiratory droplets. Reynolds W. Cramer, President & CEO of Fareway, says “Accepting potentially contaminated containers inside our stores presents a great risk of harm to the health and safety of our employees and customers.

“In addition, Iowa law requires grocery stores to meet health and food safety guidelines for all employees and customers.  Allowing used containers to be returned in our stores puts our employees and customers at risk, and runs counterproductive to the many safety and sanitation initiatives we have implemented in order to keep people safe.”

Each store has posted a notice listing nearby redemption centers, where customers may redeem bottles and cans. Fareway encourages local communities to focus their redemption on supporting these businesses and/or area non-profits that provide outside collection bins for donation. Cramer said “At its core, our actions in rejecting container redemption inside our stores is to minimize potential harm to the communities we serve, while offering our customers alternative redemption options.

2 injured in Council Bluffs collision Friday morning

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July 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A collision between a large SUV and a small SUV, this (Friday) morning, resulted in two people transported to the hospital, and collateral damage to a business. Council Bluffs Police responded to the crash in the 2700 block of W. Broadway, at around 9:26-a.m.

Upon arrival, they determined a Yukon Denali traveling westbound on West Broadway St. collided with a Suzuki SUV traveling northbound on 27th St. The Denali pushed the Suzuki up against a light pole and then struck the Grease Monkey business at 2700 West Broadway St.

The passenger and driver from the Suzuki were both transported by the Council Bluffs Fire Department to Nebraska Medicine Hospital, with possible life-threatening and minor injuries respectively. Their names were not immediately released. No one was injured in the Denali and no one was injured inside the nearby business.

The intersection of 27th St and West Broadway St was closed for approximately four hours while the Traffic Unit investigated the collision. The investigation is ongoing. If you have information with regard to the accident that might help in the investigation, please call the CB-PD’s Traffic Unit at (712)328-4948.

IHSAA revises 2020 high school football schedule

Sports

July 24th, 2020 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association has adjusted the 2020 high school football schedule. The board of control approved the change on Friday which will cut the regular season to a 7 game schedule and all teams will qualify for the postseason. The first practice date of August 10th and first competition date of August 27th will stay the same. The first two weeks will become optional dates and District play will start in Week 3. 4A schools will be creating their own schedules. Here is the full breakdown from the IHSAA.

2020 Scheduling Plan

REGULAR SEASON: A seven-week regular season will be conducted. Teams will have the option of scheduling five, six, or seven games within those seven weeks.

POSTSEASON: All teams in all classes will qualify for the postseason. Brackets will consist of six rounds for each classification. The IHSAA will determine postseason pairings with geography, quality, and team availability as primary considerations. This is intended to be a one-time measure for postseason formatting.

OPTIONAL DATES: Week 1 and Week 2 will be optional game dates. Opponents, locations, and participation may determined by member schools in 11-player football.

RPI FORMULA: With all teams allowed entry into the postseason, the Ratings Percentage Index will not be utilized in 2020 to determine at-large berths or seeding.

DISTRICT GAMES: Teams in Classes 3A, 2A, 1A, and A will play their scheduled district games in the previously established order. This change means the prior Week 5 becomes Week 3, Week 6 becomes Week 4, etc., in this revised plan.

CLASS 4A: Participating schools will schedule their own regular season games. The previously announced group format and success model will not be implemented in 2020. The IHSAA encourages conferences to collaborate in creating their schedules.

EIGHT-PLAYER: Teams will play Week 3 through Week 9 of their previously announced schedules in what is now Week 1 through Week 7. Due to the number of teams in the classification, Eight-Player has opponents scheduled on the optional dates of Week 1 and Week 2. Teams in Eight-Player may opt out of those contests, but may not change opponents or locations unless an agreement is reached with all participating teams and the IHSAA.

MISSING GAMES: Due to the potential of positive COVID-19 cases forcing players and teams to miss games in the 2020 regular season, the revised plan does not penalize teams with a loss or forfeit due to state, county, or local health department determinations. A missed game due to COVID-19 will be considered a “no contest” and will not be made up. Teams may work with the IHSAA and new possible opponents should they have open dates due to scheduled opponents missing games.

OUT OF STATE GAMES: Teams with scheduled games against out of state opponents may attempt to reschedule those contests during the optional Week 1 or Week 2.

TEAM PARTICIPATION: Providing for start dates as currently scheduled, the IHSAA requests member schools state their intent to participate in football’s regular season and postseason by August 17.

2020 Football Dates
DATE WEEK SCHEDULE
Aug. 10 First Practice Date
Aug. 27 Week 1 Optional (All) – Scheduled Game (8P)
Sept. 4 Week 2 Optional (All) – Scheduled Game (8P)
Sept. 11 Week 3 District Games (3A-8P) – Selected Game (4A)
Sept. 18 Week 4 District Games (3A-8P) – Selected Game (4A)
Sept. 25 Week 5 District Games (3A-8P) – Selected Game (4A)
Oct. 2 Week 6 District Games (3A-8P) – Selected Game (4A)
Oct. 9 Week 7 District Games (3A-8P) – Selected Game (4A)
Oct. 16 First Round Round of 64 – Member School Site
Oct. 23 Second Round Round of 32 – Member School Site
Oct. 30 Third Round Round of 16 – Member School Site
Nov. 7 Quarterfinals Round of 8 – Member School Site
Nov. 13-15 Semifinals
Nov. 20-21 Finals

Playing dates listed are Fridays, but subject to change for Thursdays or Saturdays depending on host school and site availability.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (7/24)

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July 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests. Thursday evening, 25-year old Amanda Scott, of Malvern, was arrested on Highway 34 for Public Intoxication. Her bond was set at $300. And, Wednesday evening, 57-year old John Michael Hudson, of Hastings, was arrested at Bradford Avenue and Wilson Street, for Driving Under Suspension and Failure to Provide Proof of Financial Liability. His bond was also set at $300.

Atlantic man arrested on drug charges in Glenwood

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July 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports a man from Cass County was arrested today (Friday), on drug charges. 41-year old Shawn Wolverton, of Atlantic, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He later posted a $5,300 cash or surety bond, and was released. And, 24-year old Noah Packett, of Glenwood, was arrested this (Friday) morning, for Public Intoxication and Disorderly Conduct. He was released on a $600 cash or surety bond.

Clarinda man arrested Thursday on an assault charge; Coin man arrested for Violating a Protective Order

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July 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office says a Clarinda man was arrested Thursday for Domestic Abuse Assault. 42-year old Jeremy Lynn Martin was arrested following an investigation into an incident that took place in rural Page County. approximately 5 miles south of Clarinda. Martin was transported to the Page County Jail and is being held without bond pending further court proceedings.

Thursday night, 47-year old Gary Lynn Runyon, JR., of Coin, was arrested on a charge of violating a Protection order. He was transported to the Page County Jail where he was also being held without bond, pending further court proceedings.

Reynolds extends Public Health Disaster Proclamation until Aug. 23

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July 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today, Gov. Reynolds signed a new proclamation continuing the Public Health Disaster Emergency for another 30 days. The proclamation extends public health mitigation measures currently in place for businesses and other establishments. This includes the requirements for bars and restaurants to ensure six feet of physical distance between each group or individual dining or drinking; to ensure all patrons have a seat at a table or bar; and to limit congregating together closer than six feet. Requirements for social distancing, hygiene, and other public health measures to reduce the risk of transmission also remain in place for gyms, casinos, salons, theaters, and other establishments without change.

The proclamation also extends many of the previously issued regulatory relief measures necessary to respond to this public health disaster, including those related to healthcare, professional licensure, educational workforce, and expirations of driver’s licenses.

Some provisions have not been extended, including the suspension of the requirement for retailers to accept empty bottles and cans for redemption of the container deposit. That statutory requirement will resume on July 26, 2020.

The proclamation is now in effect until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, August 23, 2020.

The full proclamation is online in its entirety

Backyard & Beyond 7-24-2020

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

July 24th, 2020 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Lora Kanning and Allison Scheel of Cass County Conservation.

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NE man arrested in Fremont County on enticement & exposure charges

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July 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Fremont County, Thursday evening, arrested a Nebraska man on charges that include enticement of a minor and indecent exposure. 69-year old Christopher Kudym, of Omaha, was being held in the Fremont County Jail, with an investigation into his alleged activities, on-going.

Christopher Kuydm (Fremont County S/O Photo)

Dry conditions worsen, 15 Iowa counties now in severe drought

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July 24th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new map from the National Drought Mitigation Center shows dry conditions worsening in western and central Iowa. State climatologist Justin Glisan says 15 counties are now in what’s considered severe drought. “Over the last 30 to 45 days, we’ve seen a dwindling rainfall, especially across west-central Iowa,” Glisan says. “If we go back four to six months, we actually see precipitation deficits in the range of eight to 12 inches, so we’ve been dry, especially across western Iowa.”

Glisan says he’s constantly asked about when and if any significant rainfall is coming to Iowa. “The forecast models just have been off for some reason,” Glisan says. “When we expect rain out of Nebraska, it comes toward western Iowa and you can watch it on radar, it just sort of vanishes. Because of those dry conditions, there’s not enough moisture at the surface to really pop those storms up.” Glisan says he remains hopeful the situation may change soon.”If we look at our outlooks moving into next week, it looks like we’re starting to turn down the temperature dial,” he says, “and along with that, we’re trending towards near-normal rainfall moving into the first of August.”

A very hot weekend is ahead but the forecast calls for the chance of rain Sunday night, moving into Monday. Severe drought is shown in part or all of these 15 counties: Adair, Audubon, Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Dallas, Greene, Guthrie, Madison, Polk, Sac, Shelby, Story and Webster.