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Trees for Communities & Native Plants

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Conservation was recently awarded a “Trees for Communities” Grant. The Conservation Department will have FREE tree seedlings available for Cass County Residents. Limited quantities of the following Tree Species available: Black Cherry, Black Oak, Black Walnut, Bur Oak, Red Oak, Swamp White Oak, Shagbark Hickory, and Highbush Cranberry. You must call our office to sign up, with your preferred tree species, Name, Phone number and zip code where trees will be planted. Limit 2 trees per address.

All trees must be picked up during designated times at the CC Conservation offices in Lewis – Cold Springs Park. unless prior arrangements made. Designated pick up times will be: Thursday May 21st 8 AM-6 PM OR Friday May 22nd 8AM-7PM. Be prepared to have your residency checked at pick up.

They will also have extra native plants leftover from our native plant sale. Species include New England Aster, Hairy Mountain Mint, Culvers root, Purple Prairie Clover and Prairie Smoke. Call to reserve yours 712-769-2372 and Designated pick up times are the same: Thursday May 21st 8 AM-6 PM OR Friday May 22nd 8AM-7PM. Prices and form can be found here: https://www.atlanticiowa.com/county/download/17558/

DAISY Award Presented to Katie Demanett, RN

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA – Cass County Health System officials, on Monday (Today), announced Katie Demanett, RN was the winner of the DAISY Award on May 8th. Demanett said “I’m incredibly thankful.” She began her career at CCHS as an LPN in the Atlantic Medical Center in 2016. She became an RN in 2018 and now works in Inpatient Services caring for hospitalized patients.

Katie Demanett, RN

Her nominator said, “Katie’s professionalism shined while providing my care.  She was respectful and courteous every time she entered my room.  While providing my care she was positive and reassuring and you could see how she clicked with the rest of the staff.”

CCHS Chief Nursing Officer Amanda Bireline added, “We have been looking forward to this bright spot in these uncertain and sometimes chaotic times.  Our nurses prove their commitment throughout the year and have certainly stepped up to the plate during the trying times of COVID.  Katie is incredibly deserving; she is humble, kind, sincere, and funny.  She worked very hard to become a nurse, and even harder to become an inpatient nurse at CCHS.  We are so very blessed to be able to bestow this award for the high quality care she consistently delivers!”

Nurses at Cass County Health System are honored twice annually with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses.® The award is part of the DAISY Foundation’s mission to recognize the extraordinary, compassionate nursing care they provide patients and families every day.

The DAISY Foundation is a not-for-profit organization, established in memory of J. Patrick Barnes, by members of his family. More information is available at http://DAISYfoundation.org. An online nomination form is available at https://www.casshealth.org/daisy.

New COVID-19 case in Pott. County

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Pottawattamie County Public Health officials today (Monday), reported one new COVID-19 case in an elderly adults (someone over the age of 80), residing in Council Bluffs. The total number of COVID-19 cases in Pott. County is now 85, but the IDPH COVID-19 dashboard shows 86 cases. Officials say a Texas resident tested positive in Pottawattamie County, but lives in Texas, and has since returned to Texas. PCPH is currently working with the IDPH to correct the discrepancy.

Currently, 40 persons who tested positive for COVID-19 in Pott. County, are self-isolating. One is hospitalized, 41 have recovered, one moved out-of-state, and two have died.

Audubon County reports 1st COVID-19 death

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Iowa Public Health Department today (Monday) announced the first death associated with novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the county. The individual was an elderly adult (80+). Robert Nelson Audubon County Public Health Director, said “We wish to extend our sympathy to this individual’s family. Audubon County Public Health and all of our key partners throughout the county and state continue to work to limit the spread and impact of this virus in our communities.”

All residents should:
• Stay home as much as possible. Leave only for essential errands like groceries or getting medication. When you run these errands, send only one person from the household, if possible.
• Stay home when even mildly ill (the kind of illness that normally wouldn’t prevent you from your everyday activities)
• Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or your elbow/upper arm.
• Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
• Wear a mask in public situations

Man who sought trial by combat now wants ex-wife evaluated

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

HARLAN, Iowa (The Des Moines Register) — A psychological evaluation of a Kansas man who sought legal permission in Iowa to engage in a sword fight with his ex-wife has concluded that he’s not insane but merely angry over their child custody arrangement. David Ostrom asked a court in January to give him permission to fight Bridgette Ostrom and her attorney, Matthew Hudson. The Ostroms are embroiled in disputes over custody and visitation, and property tax payments. A judge suspended Ostrom’s visitation with his children and ordered a mental evaluation. The Des Moines Register reports that David Ostrom has asked the court to order psychological evaluations of his ex-wife and Hudson.

Fontanelle man arrested on numerous charges last week

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater says a Fontanelle man was arrested on numerous charges last week. 38-year old Michael Gail Steward was taken into custody on Adair County warrants for Assault while displaying a dangerous weapon, and five counts of Assault Causing Bodily Injury or Mental Illness. He was released the following day on a $7,000 cash only bond.

And, 33-year old Michael Eugene Matherly, of Greenfield, was arrested May 7th, on a Union County warrant for Harassment in the 3rd Degree, and Violation of a No Contact/or Protective Order – Contempt of Court. His was released on his Own Recognizance

Gov. Reynolds says she will take precautions following possible exposure to COVID-19

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said “Out of an abundance of caution,” she will follow a modified quarantine plan similar to that of Dr. Fauci and other White House Administration members are currently following. Reynolds was in the White House last Wednesday, and on Friday, in the presence Vice President Pence, Senators Grassley and Ernst. Reynolds learned this weekend that one of female aides had tested positive for COVID-19. The woman was present during Ernst’s visit to the White House, but had no direct contact with the Governor.

She says most of her team will be working from home now, especially if her staff or their family member has a health condition that puts them at a higher risk.

She said their routine may be slightly adjusted over the next few days to accommodate the situation.

(Update) Omaha man charged with Attempted Murder of a Police Officer

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police Capt. Todd Weddum said Monday (today), an Omaha man being held in the Douglas County, Nebraska Jail, was booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail this (Monday) morning, on charges of Attempted Murder of a Police Officer, Robbery in the 1st Degree, and Felon in Possession of a Firearm.

Jimmy J. Carr

Officer Michael Roberts

34-year old Jimmy J. Carr is accused of firing a handgun at Council Bluffs Police Officer Michael Roberts on May 2nd, as he was approached by the officer as Carr was allegedly attempting to commit a theft from the Bucky’s Gas station located at 3434 Nebraska Avenue, in Council Bluffs when the incident took place.

Officer Roberts, who was not injured during the incident, returned fire, hitting Carr. Carr suffered a gunshot to the left hip area and was taken to UNMC in Omaha, for treatment of a non-life threatening injury. He was discharged from the Nebraska Medical Center on May 4th.

Officer Roberts is a 22-year veteran of the Council Bluffs P-D. He has been on administrative leave since the incident.

Six more COVID-19 deaths in Iowa

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May 11th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) said Monday (Today), six more Iowans have died from COVID-19. That brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths to 271. The IDPH reports 77, 292 people have been tested, with 12,373 (15.9%) cases coming back as positive for the virus.

5,249 Iowans have recovered from the virus. The actual number of infections is thought to be far higher because many people have not been tested, and studies suggest people can be infected with the virus without feeling sick.

Two additional COVID-19 outbreaks were reported at LTC’s (Long Term Care facility), for a total of 32. The latest report indicated 1,100 positive cases were found in staff and patients at those communities.

In southwest Iowa, the COVID-19 database shows the following positive cases of the virus in these counties:

Crawford County: 191
Pottawattamie County: 86
Guthrie County: 35
Shelby County: 19
Harrison County: 17
Audubon & Page Counties: 10 each
Montgomery County: 4
Mills County: 8 cases
Adair County: 3
Union County: 2

(More info. here: https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/pages/case-counts)

The IDPH shows:

394 patients hospitalized with COVID-19
152 are in an ICU
25 were admitted to a hospital over the previous 24-hours.
The number of patients on ventilators was 107.

Governor Reynolds’ Monday press conference 05/11/2020

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May 11th, 2020 by admin

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds’ Monday press conference on COVID-19. We plan on bringing you live audio of the presser on KJAN as well. The press conference is set to begin at approximately 11:00 a.m.