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Curfew imposed after fatal shooting during Omaha protests

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May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska officials are imposing a curfew and the Nebraska national guard is being mobilized to help police after a man was killed during a demonstration in downtown Omaha over the death of George Floyd. Mayor Jean Stothert is declaring a State of Emergency in Omaha and is implementing an 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew starting Sunday night, she announced during a news conference Sunday. It will last for 72 hours, she said. The order also prohibits gatherings of 25 or more and is punishable by misdemeanor, fine of up to $500 or not more than 6 months in jail.

The shooting occurred at around 11 p.m. Saturday in the city’s Old Market area and within a couple of blocks of where protesters had gathered. Police said they arrested someone within the hour in connection with the shooting of 22-year-old protester James Scurlock.  Officials didn’t say what led to the shooting during the protests. The protest in downtown Omaha followed one hours earlier a few miles away that started peacefully but devolved into clashes between protesters and police.

Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer said police made 51 arrests Saturday night. Schmaderer said the majority of those arrested were white suspects and they are in the process of compiling information on arrests to be set to media. The FBI will do background on all suspects arrested, he said.

GENE L. HACKWELL, 80, of Anita (Memorial Svc. 6/5/20)

Obituaries

May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

GENE L. HACKWELL, 80, of Anita, died Saturday, May 30th, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. A Memorial service for GENE HACKWELL will be held 11-a.m. Friday, June 5th, at the United Methodist Church in Anita. Hockenberry Family Care in Anita has the arrangements.

A visitation will be held at the funeral home in Anita, on Thursday, June 4th, from 5-until 7-p.m., with the family present.; 6-feet social distancing will be implemented; Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

Inurnment will be held in the Anita Evergreen Cemetery.

GENE HACKWELL is survived by:

His wife – Naomi Hackwell

His son – Chris (Beatrice) Hackwell, of Johnstown, CO.

His daughters – Denise (Kevin) Zimmerline, of Adair; Gloria (Mike) Nelson, of Dundee (IA); & Mona (David) Christensen, of Anita.

His sister – Sue (Andy) Christensen.

11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

8-p.m. (Sunday) curfew established in Council Bluffs

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May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs said Sunday that the City of Council Bluffs has implemented a curfew of 8-p.m. Sunday (tonight). In their social media statement, authorities said, “We have received several messages, calls, and emails from concerned citizens about planned protests and/or riots happening tonight in Council Bluffs. We have taken all of your information seriously and we can provide the following information:
1. There are no active permits in place for lawful protests scheduled for today.
2. The City of Council Bluffs has implemented a curfew of 8 p.m. tonight.
3. We will have additional staff available to address issues as they arise.

We appreciate so many of you who have seen these posts and said something to us already. You can help us further by sharing this post and reporting any more concerns to us by calling 911 or (712)328-5737 for non-emergency matters. Be safe, everyone!”

Iowa reports 533 virus deaths, 19,488 cases in the state

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May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State health officials say two more people died with COVID-19, so the state has had 533 deaths as part of the coronavirus outbreak. The Iowa Department of Public Health said Sunday that 19,488 people had tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of 245 since Saturday. More than half of the state’s confirmed cases were concentrated in seven counties: Polk, Woodbury, Black Hawk, Linn, Marshall, Dallas and Buena Vista.

For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms that clear up in two to three weeks. For some infected people, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, the virus can cause severe illness and death.

Des Moines police arrest dozens after using tear gas

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May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police arrested more than two dozen people after using tear gas to break up a protest and stop vandalism near the Polk County Courthouse in downtown Des Moines. Live video from WOI-TV showed a small group of people spraying paint on the courthouse and breaking at least one window on the building’s first floor. Police arrived about 9:40 p.m. and shot tear gas about 10 minutes later, causing what appeared to be about 250 protesters to scatter.

The protest Saturday night started at the Des Moines police station and later moved across downtown. That incident and an earlier peaceful march were held to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Cass County Primary set for June 2nd

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May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Primary Election is set to take place Tuesday. Winners of any contested races advance to the General Election in November. In Cass County, here are the candidates for Office:

On the Republican Ballot:

  • Supervisor/District 1 – Incumbent Stephen S. Green, of Atlantic.
  • Supervisor/District 4 – Incumbent Steve Baier, of Griswold; Travis Erickson, of Cumberland
  • Supervisor/District 5 – Bernard Pettinger, of Anita; Linda Reineke, of Massena.
  • County Attorney (To fill a vacancy) – Vanessa Strazdas, of Atlantic.
  • County Auditor – Incumbent Dale Sunderman
  • County Sheriff – Incumbent Darby McLaren

U-S Senator: Incumbent Joni Ernst

U-S Representative/District 3: Bill Schafer; David Young (Winner faces Cindy Axne in November)

State Senator/District 10: Incumbent Jake Chapman

State Representative/District 20: (Incumbent) Ray “Bubba” Sorensen

State Representative/District 21: (Incumbent) Tom Moore

On the Democrat Ballot:

  • Supervisor/District 1 – No candidate
  • Supervisor/District 2 – No candidate
  • Supervisor/District 4 – No candidate
  • Supervisor/District 5 – Russell Joyce, of Atlantic
  • No Democrat candidates have filed for the offices of County Attorney, Auditor and Sheriff.

U-S Senator (Winner faces Senator Joni Ernst in November)

  • Michael Franken
  • Kimberly Graham
  • Theresa Greenfield
  • Eddie J. Mauro
  • Cal Woods (he ended his campaign in early May)

U-S Representative District 3: Incumbent Cindy Axne

State Senator/District 10: Warren Andrew Varley, of Stuart.

State Representative/District 20: Ryan Morrison

State Representative/District 21: No candidate

Iowa sees coronavirus cases surpass 19K, another 9 deaths

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May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa health officials reported another 345 coronavirus cases Saturday, surpassing 19,000 total for the pandemic. It also reported another nine COVID-19-related deaths Saturday. The state Department of Public health reported that the number of coronavirus cases rose 1.8% since Friday afternoon to bring the total to 19,243. The department said the number of COVID-19-related deaths in the pandemic rose 1.7% to 531. More than half of the state’s confirmed cases were concentrated in six counties. They are Polk, Woodbury, Black Hawk, Linn, Marshall and Dallas counties. While adults 61 and older accounted for 19% of confirmed cases, they were 87% of the deaths.

In updated information this (Sunday) morning, the IDPH says:

  • 154,109 Iowans had been tested for COVID-19.
  • 19,336 tested Positive
  • 134,339 have tested Negative
  • 11,059 have recovered from the virus, and 533 have died.
  • Across the State: 341 Iowans are hospitalized with COVID-19; 116 are in an ICU, and 23 were admitted over the past 24-hours. Officials said also, 70 of the hospitalized patients are on ventilators.
  • Regional Medical Coordination Center (RMCC) Region 4 (southwest/western IA) data show: 17 Iowans are hospitalized; 9 are in an ICU; 4 were admitted over the past 24-hours; 3 are on ventilators.

As for Long-Term Care Facility Outbreaks: Officials report the number of outbreaks is unchanged, at 39; 7 more LTC facility patients/staff were diagnosed as COVID-19 positive (for a total to date of 1,5600; 711 have recovered (9 more than Saturday), and 250 have died (3 more than Saturday).

In the immediate KJAN listening area, there have been few changes in the number of positive cases and those recovered, since Saturday. The only differences are: In Adair County, where three people have recovered from COVID-19 (down 2 from Saturday); Adams County saw two more recoveries; and in Pott. County, which recorded two more positive cases (for an IDPH dashboard total of 259).

A reminder also, that a TestIowa Covid-19 test site is operational in Council Bluffs. The site, located at the Western Historic Trails Center (3434 Richard Downing Ave.), is open by appointment, on June 1st, from Noon until 6-p.m., and from Tuesday through June 12th (Monday thru Friday) from 8-a.m. To 6-p.m.

Sports Headlines: 5/31/20

Sports

May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander David Price will give $1,000 each to 220 of the team’s minor leaguers as a goodwill gesture, according to a club spokesman. Price has yet to play a regular-season game for the Dodgers because the start of the season has been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. He was acquired in a February trade with the Boston Red Sox. The 34-year-old left-hander is on a $217 million, seven-year contract that runs through 2021.

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Pro Football Hall of Famer Floyd Little has been diagnosed with cancer, according to a former Syracuse Orange teammate who has set up a GoFundMe page to help pay for treatment costs. Pat Killorin created the Friends of Floyd page last Sunday to help raise money for costs associated with curing what he calls “a treatable but aggressive form of cancer.” Little was a three-time All-American at Syracuse from 1964-66 and was selected sixth overall in the 1967 combined AFL-NFL draft by the Denver Broncos.

UNDATED (AP) — United States Tennis Association officials continue to work on plans to hold the U.S. Open as scheduled. Among the possibilities are charter flights to ferry players and limited entourages from Europe, South America and the Middle East to New York. There could be negative COVID-19 tests before traveling, centralized housing and daily temperature checks. USTA chief executive for professional tennis Stacey Allaster tells The Associated Press that all plans remain fluid, and no decisions have been made.

UNDATED (AP) — The English Premier League has been given government approval to press ahead with its June 17 restart, although players will have to stay apart during goal celebrations and disputes to maintain social distancing. Further details of the league’s plans for dealing with coronavirus cases have been disclosed with clubs likely to have to play even if they only have 15 fit squad members. The league says there have been no positive results in its latest round of COVID-19 testing.

UNDATED (AP) — A former sports minister in France says the government was too hasty in calling off soccer leagues this season. Patrick Kanner thinks the leagues were pressured into canceling, saying in a French radio interview that they weren’t given any choice and could have possibly resumed play in June. France is the only one of Europe’s five major soccer leagues to cancel its season.

NWS forecast for Atlantic & the area: 5/31/20

Weather

May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy this morning, w/scattered showers and thunderstorms, then gradually becoming sunny & breezy, with a high near 73. S/SE winds at 5-15mph w/gusts to near 25 this afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Tonight: Partly cloudy w/a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Low around 62.  SE @ 10-20mph.
Monday: Sunny, windy & warmer. High near 88. S/SW winds @ 15-35 mph.
Monday Night: Mostly clear & breezy, with a low around 68. S/Sw @ 15-25.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 93.
Tuesday Night: P/Cldy, w/a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 68.
Wednesday: P/Sunny w/a 20% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. High near 87.

2 fatal crashes in separate IA counties, Saturday

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May 31st, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Two people died in separate Iowa crashes Saturday, in Warren and Mahaska Counties. The Iowa State Patrol reports a crash near the Warren/Marion County line claimed the life of a Knoxville man. Authorities say 2010 Harley Davidson motorcycle operated by 48-year old Gary Eugene Bender was traveling north on Highway 316 north of Cleveland Street and navigating a curve to the left, when the cycle left a portion of the road to the right, and overturned. Bender was thrown from the motorcycle into a tree. He died at the scene. The accident happened at around 2:53-p.m., Saturday.

A Fresno, California man is dead after a vehicle pursuit in southeast Iowa. Authorities say at around 5:10-a.m. Saturday, the Mahaska County Dispatch Center received a complaint of a vehicle traveling westbound at a high rate of speed, in the eastbound lane of Highway 163, between Oskaloosa and Pella. Not long afterward, Marion County Dispatch received a similar report. A Marion County deputy located the vehicle, a 2005 Mitsubishi passenger car, and made a traffic stop near Otley, Iowa on Highway 163. After the deputy stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver, the driver then placed the vehicle in gear and sped off, resulting in the pursuit.

Near the intersection of Highway 163 and Eaton Avenue, in Mahaska County, the driver lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle then rolled several times, struck a building and the driver was ejected. The person died from their injuries. The man’s identity is being withheld by authorities, pending notification of family.

The incident remains under investigation.