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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: 6/2/2020

Weather

June 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly sunny, hot & breezy. High 92. SW @ 15-25

Tonight: Partly cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms (some may bring large hail & winds gusting up to 60 mph). Low 68.

Tomorrow: Scattered shwrs & tstrms early; Becoming P/cldy. High 84. NE @ 5-10.

Thursday: P/Cldy w/isolated shwrs & tstrms. High 86.

Friday: Scattered shwrs & tstrms in the morning; Becoming P/cldy. High 84.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 89. Our Low this morning, 68. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 77 and the Low was 52. The Record High here on June 2nd was 100 in 1934. The Record Low was 36 in 1907.

Sports Headlines: 6/2/20

Sports

June 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

UNDATED (AP) — FIFA is calling for flexibility in allowing players to make gestures of support of American protesters during soccer matches. Organizers have been told to apply “common sense” and consider not sanctioning players over in-game expressions of solidarity. Players have used games in Germany and Britain to reveal messages demanding justice for George Floyd, the Minnesota man who died after a Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck.

UNDATED (AP) — Tiger Woods is speaking out for the first time since George Floyd’s death, saying his heart goes out to Floyd, his family and everyone who is hurting right now. The 44-year-old golfer broke his silence with a statement on his Twitter account. Woods says police crossed the line. His comment came a day after former NBA star and current Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan made his first public remarks on Floyd and the killings of black people at the hands of police.

UNDATED (AP) — Baseball owners and players appear too far apart on compensation on a proposal to resume the sport in the coronavirus pandemic. Players favor a 114-game regular season and full prorated salaries, leaving each player with approximately 70% of what he had been slated to earn. That proposal was made Sunday, five days after Major League Baseball’s plan for an 82-game season with additional pay cuts that would leave each player taking in 23-47% of his original pay.

UNDATED (AP) — Former Auburn football coach Pat Dye has died at the age of 80. Dye took over a troubled program in 1981 and turned it into a Southeastern Conference power. The Lee County coroner says Dye died Monday at a hospice care facility in Auburn from complications of kidney and liver failure. His son, Pat Dye Jr., had told ESPN.com recently that the former coach had been hospitalized in Atlanta for kidney-related issues. He also said his father had tested positive for the coronavirus but had been asymptomatic. In 12 years at Auburn, Dye posted a 99-39-4 record. He also coached at Wyoming and East Carolina.

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) —The Arizona Cardinals have signed tight end Dylan Cantrell to a one-year deal. The 6-foot-3, 240-pound Cantrell is switching positions to tight end after being selected as a receiver by the Los Angeles Chargers in the sixth round of the 2018 draft. He played in college at Texas Tech under current Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury, who is now in his second season in Arizona.

Iowa early News Headlines: 6/2/2020

News

June 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa primary voters are deciding Tuesday whether Republicans will stick with conservative lightning rod Steve King in the state’s conservative northwest after a series of setbacks for the congressman known for incendiary remarks about immigrants and white supremacy. Stripped of his committee assignments and national Republican campaign backing, King faces five challengers including one backed by the GOP establishment. Meanwhile, Des Moines businesswoman Theresa Greenfield soaking up attention and money in the four way Democratic primary to challenge Republican Sen. Joni Ernst, whose approval has slipped in the last year.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police are investigating the death of a man on the city’s south side as a homicide. Police were call about 5:40 p.m. Monday to a home to investigate a report of a suicide. The officers who arrived found the body of an adult man but police say the death didn’t appear to be a suicide. Detectives were investigating the death as a homicide. Police say it’s the 12th homicide in Des Moines this year.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Relatives of a 22-year-old woman say she was shot and killed while leaving a protest against police brutality outside a Walmart store in Davenport. Italia Marie Kelly was one of two people fatally shot overnight as civil unrest roiled the city. Kelly’s aunt says she joined a protest late Sunday over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Police say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding Kelly’s death. No arrests have been made. Police say dozens of people gathered at a mall late Sunday then fanned out across Davenport, firing guns and damaging businesses. One officer was wounded in a shooting.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Four relatively unknown Iowa Democrats are competing in a primary Tuesday to take on Republican Sen. Joni Ernst. The endeavor was once viewed as a long shot. But Ernst’s slip in approval and the rallying of Iowa and national Democrats behind one of the four has the race receiving a second look. For now, Ernst still is in a strong position heading into the fall. But as Democrats are increasingly bullish about their prospects in places such as Arizona and Colorado, the Iowa race is getting renewed attention as a potential battleground that could help the party regain the Senate majority.

Atlantic City Council to act on EMS services agreement & animal shelter fees

News

June 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council has a full slate of business in store for their meeting 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, at City Hall. Among the matters to come before them, is a Resolution adopting a 28-E (Cost sharing) agreement between the City, Cass County Health System (CCHS) and the County, to jointly finance Emergency Medical Services within the City of Atlantic and rural Cass County. The three entities will split into thirds, the cost of the service. Currently, the City employs Medivac to provide ambulance and EMS service. That contract will expire on June 30th.

City Administrator John Lund says there has been a consensus among first responders and medical professionals, that the scope of EMS needs to expand in order to reduce the risk of service limitations during peak demand, and to promote quality improvement. Lund says while they are satisfied with Medivac, it is also understood that a $92,000 service for a single ambulance covering a county of 12,930 people and over 565 square miles, was not going to be sufficient. Proposals were received from Medivac and Midwest Medical. Lund says the proposal from Medivac could not be financed between the parties without severe budget cuts. Therefore Midwest Medical was determined to be the best option.

With the agreement, Midwest Medical would assign two Advanced Life Support (ALS) Ambulances which will be staffed 24/7. ALS ambulances will comply with Iowa Dept. of EMS regulations and maintain proper certification(s); ALS ambulances must be fully capable of responding to 9-1-1 calls for service within the County, including CCHS, and the ambulances must be marked with logos as designed by the City, County and Hospital, if those entities so desire. Following action on the 28-E agreement, the Council, Wednesday, will act on a Resolution Approving an Ambulance Services Agreement with Midwest Medical.

In other business, the Council will hold the first reading of an Ordinance amending the fee the Atlantic Animal Shelter charges, under an order from the Iowa Dept. of Agriculture & Land Stewardship that requires all animal shelters, pet shops, rescues and similar facilities to vaccinate all animals with age appropriate vaccinations if those animals are not proven to have already been vaccinated, once the facility takes ownership of the animals. For the Atlantic Animal Shelter, that means those animals over six-months of age that are not claimed by an owner within three days of arrival at the shelter, must be vaccinated against the Parvo Virus, Distemper, and Rabies. Animals under six-months of age will need everything except a rabies vaccination. No animal shall be adopted, returned to its owner or transferred to another facility without age required vaccinations, under the State Order. The cost for vaccinations can vary from $13 to $60 and more. Those expenses are passed on to the adoptee. If the City fails to follow the required action, and fails to provide proof of compliance, the shelter will be closed.

The Atlantic City Council will also hear a report from Police Chief Dave Erickson with regard to Vehicle Code Enforcement and a number of complaints the City has received with regard to property violations and vehicles. 21 of the complaints are with regard to vehicles. Code Enforcement Officer Kris Erickson will also provide a report on Junk and efforts to enforce the City’s lawn mowing (Grass Code) Ordinance, including 55 complaints on those matters. And finally, Atlantic Mayor Dave Jones is expected to announce a Fireworks display will take place Friday, July 3rd, but the Flight Breakfast will not be held this year. The City is working with the Rotary on financing for the Fireworks. If the event should need to be postponed due to COVID-19, or the weather, the make-up date will be the Friday before Labor Day.

If you wish to join the meeting via Zoom, use this link, and mute your microphone during the session unless you wish to speak during the public forum portion of the meeting.

IGHSAU preseason softball rankings released

Sports

June 1st, 2020 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their preseason rankings lists on the first day of practice allowance on Monday. Here is a look at the opening poll with area teams in bold.

2020 Preseason Softball Rankings
Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Monday,June 1, 2020

Class 1A
1 Collins-Maxwell 28-1
2 Newell-Fonda 38-7
3 Clarksville 33-2
4 Wayne 24-9
5 Algona Bishop Garrigan 29-8
6 Lynnville-Sully 27-9
7 Newman Catholic 21-14
8 North Mahaska 18-10
9 AGWSR 20-7
10 Central City 31-11
11 Gehlen Catholic 21-13
12 Akron-Westfield 21-13
13 Grand View Christian 20-10
14 Lisbon 34-7
15 Lenox 26-7

Class 2A
1 North Linn 42-4
2 Louisa-Muscatine 35-5
3 Mount Ayr 27-3
4 Ogden 26-8
5 West Sioux 24-8
6 Jesup 30-10
7 Central Springs 28-9
8 West Monona 30-6
9 Earlham 29-9
10 Beckman Catholic 30-14
11 Emmetsburg 23-10
12 Interstate 35 18-11
13 Northeast 20-14
14 Pleasantville 25-12
15 West Lyon 20-8

Class 3A
1 Davenport Assumption 41-2
2 Humboldt 28-3
3 Williamsburg 31-12
4 Anamosa 31-5
5 Mount Vernon 27-13
6 Albia 27-6
7 Spirit Lake 22-7
8 West Liberty 30-6
9 North Polk 22-11
10 Algona 18-11
11 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 24-11
12 Atlantic 27-9
13 West Burlington 25-12
14 Boyden Hull-Rock Valley 22-9
15 Bishop Heelan 16-14

Class 4A
1 Carlisle 38-3
2 North Scott 28-15
3 Ballard 26-10
4 Oskaloosa 25-16
5 ADM 28-7
6 Charles City 37-4
7 Dallas Center-Grimes 25-15
8 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 27-7
9 West Delaware 31-12
10 Decorah 18-12
11 Fairfield 22-19
12 Washington 22-15
13 Winterset 19-15
14 Webster City 21-7
15 Central DeWitt 18-5

Class 5A
1 Fort Dodge 35-7
2 Iowa City High 36-8
3 Johnston 35-10
4 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 37-4
5 Ottumwa 33-9
6 Waukee 40-4
7 West Des Moines Valley 32-10
8 Pleasant Valley 27-13
9 Indianola 34-5
10 Dubuque Hempstead 32-8
11 Ankeny Centennial 26-12
12 Muscatine 31-8
13 Cedar Rapids Prairie 29-12
14 Southeast Polk 24-17
15 Bettendorf 22-15

 

35 new COVID-19 cases in Pott. Count

News

June 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Pottawattamie County Public Health, Monday, confirmed 22 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, May 30th, four new cases on Sunday, May 31st, and nine new cases on Monday, June 1st, for a total of 35. Of the newly reported cases, two individuals are from Treynor, two are from Carter Lake, and one from each Neola, Oakland, McClelland, and Underwood. Those individuals were tested between May 15th ad 30th.

PCPH says so far, 3.278 Pottawattamie County residents have been tested for COVID-19, and a total of 307 have tested positive. An additional nine people have recovered, bringing the total (as of Monday), to 161. At last report, eight individuals are hospitalized, and 123 are self-isolating. A total of 88 Pott. County COVID-19 cases are the result of community spread, according to contact tracing investigations.

 

Juveniles reported missing from Children’s Square in C. Bluffs

News

June 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

UPDATE:  Both juveniles were located and returned safely to Children’s Square.

Officials with the Council Bluffs Police Department, Monday evening, said that at around 5:42-p.m, staff with Children’s Square reported two juvenile males missing from the shelter. The two juveniles are Andrew RICHER, an 11 year old Hispanic male, who last seen wearing a red shirt and black shorts, and Tattum ABITZ, an 8 year old male, last seen wearing a black shirt and gray sweatpants.

Anyone with information on their whereabouts please contact the Council Bluffs Police at 712-328-5737.

2 juveniles cited in Red Oak for Disorderly Conduct

News

June 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak were dispatched at around 5:33-p.m. Monday (6/1), to the area of 8th and Joy Streets, for a reported fight in progress. Upon investigation, officers cited two juveniles into Juvenile Court, on charges of Disorderly Conduct.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted Red Oak Police in handling the incident.

Update (6:41-p.m., 6/1/20): Atlantic Walmart threat determined to be non-credible

News

June 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department issued a statement Monday evening with regard to a threat Atlantic Walmart officials say they received. Store representatives said they would be taking precautions immediately to ensure the safety of their business and employees. The store was closed at 5-p.m. in response to the threat. The Atlantic Police Department and Cass County Sheriff’s Office have followed-up on the information given to authorities, and have found NO DIRECT THREAT was made to the local store.

Information was shared on a social media platform warning Atlantic residents to be weary of the possibility of an incident occurring. That information authorities say, was taken from a generalized post that has been circulating around social media outlets about protests and riots moving from the cities into the suburbs. Atlantic Police said the Atlantic Walmart Store will continue to be closed for the evening, and local law enforcement agencies will be on alert and diligently respond to situations, should they arise.

3 interstate exit ramps to Council Bluffs are closed

News

June 1st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Police Department said Monday afternoon, three interstate exit ramps are now closed. Authorities previously thought there were only going to be two closed. The closed exits are: West Broadway from I480, 9th Avenue from I29 southbound and Nebraska Avenue from I29 southbound. If you need to travel in this area, please consider an alternate route, such as South 24th Street or Avenue G to reach your destination. Click here for more info: https://hb.511ia.org/….

A reminder: The City of Council Bluffs has implemented another curfew beginning tonight, June 1 at 8 p.m. lasting until June 2 at 5 a.m. This curfew does not prohibit people from getting to/ from work, seeking medical care, etc and it is not meant to disrupt open businesses or travel plans. Authorities said “We are not concerned with law-abiding citizens. Please use common sense and avoid any potentially dangerous areas.”