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Iowa Total Care Welcomes Healthcare Systems to Provider Network

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa, June 17, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Iowa Total Care announced today that it has signed contracts with four of the state’s largest healthcare providers, including UnityPoint Health®, University of Iowa Health Care, MercyOne, and Genesis Health System.

As a Medicaid managed care organization, Iowa Total Care will serve Iowa Medicaid recipients as part of the state’s IA Health Link program beginning July 1, 2019. Over the past year, Iowa Total Care has added thousands of high quality providers statewide to ensure members have access to medical care throughout the state.

“We are pleased to welcome these healthcare providers to our network, and we look forward to our partnership with the state of Iowa to deliver on our mission of providing better health outcomes,” said Mitch Wasden, president and CEO, Iowa Total Care.

For more information about Iowa Total Care and its providers, visit www.iowatotalcare.com.

Iowa unveils social media, ad campaign to attract workers

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds says a new social media and advertising campaign is designed to draw attention to Iowa’s quality of life in hopes of attracting new workers. At the announcement Monday of a newly branded “This is Iowa” campaign, Reynolds unveiled a state-produced video that shows New York City residents being shown photos of properties they assumed were nearby, only to learn later they are in several Iowa cities. The video records their shock at hearing the prices for such large and luxurious apartments and houses.

Iowa has a chronic worker shortage and attracting more people to the state is one of Reynolds’ priorities. Reynolds held her announcement at a downtown Des Moines restaurant owned by Alexander Hall, who sold several New York restaurants four years ago and moved to his wife’s native Iowa. He’s now planning his fourth dining location.
Reynolds says Hall’s experience demonstrates that when people spend a year or two in Iowa, they stay.

The campaign is funded as part of the Iowa Economic Development Authority’s $5 million marketing budget.

Iowa Human Services Director Jerry Foxhoven resigns

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The director of the Iowa Department of Human Services says he resigned at the request of Gov. Kim Reynolds. Jerry Foxhoven released a statement Monday afternoon saying he’d submitted his resignation at the request of the governor and that it was an honor to serve as director of the agency. His statement came about two hours after Reynolds issued a news release stating that she’d appointed Gerd Clabaugh as interim director for the Department of Human Services. Clabaugh has served as public health director since 2014.

The release included a quote from Reynolds complimenting the job Clabaugh has done as director of the state Public Health Department and outlining his work and education before noting he will replace Foxhoven, who resigned effectively immediately.

Neither Reynolds nor Foxhoven gave a reason for the change. Foxhoven led the department for two years. During the past two years, he has overseen a rocky transition to a privatized Medicaid program in which two major insurers have departed the state. He’s also faced criticism about oversight of state juvenile institutions. The Iowa Juvenile Home in Toledo, which housed troubled girls, closed after questions were raised about their treatment and a federal lawsuit underway now is delving into use of isolation rooms and restraints at the Iowa Training School for Boys. The Glenwood Resource Center, which cares for people with intellectual disabilities, has reported eight deaths in four months.

Bluder announces staff changes for Iowa women’s hoops

Sports

June 17th, 2019 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa head women’s basketball coach Lisa Bluder announced several staff changes on Friday. Abby Stamp has been promoted to interim assistant coach, Kathryn Reynolds has been promoted to director of player development, while associate head coach Jenni Fitzgerald will now serve as a special assistant to the head coach.

The search for a new director of operations is ongoing.

“I am excited to add a new position to our staff and find a different role for Jenni to assist our program,” Bluder said.  “With the change, we have found a way for Jenni to take a step back but keep her expertise within our program.

“I am excited to have Abby begin her journey as an assistant coach.  She is a loyal Hawkeye and has a very talented basketball mind.”

Fitzgerald, a native of Long Grove, Iowa, completed her 19th season on the Iowa sidelines in 2019. She has helped the Hawkeyes to 18 postseason appearances, including 13 NCAA Tournament berths and an Elite Eight appearance in 2019.

Under Fitzgerald, Iowa perimeter players have garnered numerous awards. She has coached 14 players to a total of 31 All-Big Ten honors, including 11 first team selections. She has mentored six all-district honorees, one All-American, and four honorable mention All-Americans.

Fitzgerald has coached four WNBA draft picks, including three athletes that made WNBA rosters. Sam Logic was a first round selection in 2015 (10th overall, Atlanta Dream).

“After being in Division I basketball for the past 33 years – four as a player and 29 as a coach – I have decided it is time to take a step back from coaching and assume a different role within our basketball program,” said Fitzgerald.

“I have been incredibly fortunate to coach so many wonderful players over the past 29 years, and I don’t know if I can truly put into words how much coaching at the University of Iowa has meant to me. The coaches, players, administration, support staff, and fans are the best in the country. I’m excited to take on this new role within our basketball program and help keep Iowa women’s basketball moving forward.”

Stamp completed her 10th season with the Iowa women’s basketball program in 2019. After spending eight seasons as Iowa’s director of operations, Stamp was promoted to director of player development in 2017. Stamp was also a member of the Iowa women’s basketball team from 2005-08.

Over the last 10 years, Stamp has worked closely with Iowa student-athletes, helping them develop into strong leaders and role models in the Iowa City community. She has also assisted the basketball staff in day-to-day activities of the program, and served as Iowa’s chief scheduler – building one of the most exciting and demanding schedules in the country.

Reynolds completed her second season as director of basketball operations in 2019. During the past two years, she has worked closely with the Hawkeye basketball staff, coordinating and carrying out day-to-day activities of the program. She was responsible for arranging team travel, supervising public service opportunities, and coordinating summer camps and training tables.

Reynolds was a member of the Iowa women’s basketball team from 2011-15. The 2015 co-captain played a pivotal role in Iowa’s 2015 Sweet Sixteen run.

Drug and other arrests in Cass County

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports five arrests over the past week. On Saturday (June 15), Cass County Deputies arrested 48-year old David Michael Boggs, of Council Bluffs, on a Sheriff’s Office warrant for Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine (C Felony). Boggs was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $50,000 bond. On Friday, June 14, 2019, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office arrested 25-year old Jessica Lee Mack, of Springville, IA, on a District Court warrant for Failure to Appear. Mack was additionally charged with Criminal Mischief 3rd Degree (Aggravated) and Interference with Official Acts (Simple). She was taken to the Cass County Jail and later released on her own recognizance.

On June 13th, 42-year old Sandra Marie Namanny, of Wiota, turned herself in to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. Namanny was wanted on two Sheriff’s Office warrants for two counts of Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine (C Felonies). She was booked at the Cass County Jail and remains held on $50,000 bond. 30-year old Katherine Lynn Coleman,  of Corning, was arrested June 13th on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Coleman was taken to the Cass County Jail where she remains held on $20,000 bond.

And, on June 11th, 59-year old Donald Allen Dollen, of Griswold, was arrested by Cass County Deputies on four Sheriff’s Office warrants for one count of Ongoing Criminal Conduct (B Felony); four counts of Possession with Intent to Deliver Hydrocodone (C Felonies); and four counts of Drug Tax Stamp Violation (D Felonies). Dollen was taken to the Cass County Jail and later released on $30,000 bond.

3 accidents in Cass County last week

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports three, non-injury accidents took place last week. On Sunday, June 9th, deputies responded at around 2:40-p.m. to a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of Highway 71 and Keystone Road. A 2010 Ford Edge owned and driven by 67-year old James Peter Heller, of Manilla, was southbound on Highway 71, when the vehicle struck the left rear of a 2003 Subaru Legacy owned and driven by 42-year old Shannon Lee Julich, of Harlan, who attempted to make a u-turn and did not see Heller’s vehicle approaching. Julich was cited for Failure to Yield Upon Entering the Highway. Damage from the collision amounted to $7,000 altogether.

At around 11:44-p.m. on June 11th, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of an accident on Grain Street in Lewis. A 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by 27-year old Morgan Barbara Dvorak, of Griswold, struck a parked 2016 Nissan Maxima owned by Donna Jean Roberts, of Lewis. Dvorak was cited for Striking an Unattended Vehicle, Failure to Maintain Control, and Open Container. Damage to  the vehicles amounted to $13,500.

And, at around 10:05-a.m. Friday (June 14), Cass County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a car/tractor accident at the intersection of Main and Adair Streets in Griswold. A 2005 John Deere driven by 75-year old Sidney Rossell, of Atlantic, was backing up on Main Street when it struck a 2006 Buick Lucerne owned and driven by 79-year old Mary Ann Kirchhoff, of Griswold. Damage to the Kirchhoff vehicle was estimated at $2,500.

4 arrests in Glenwood over the past few days

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report four, recent arrests. On Sunday, 42-year old Kelli Armstrong, of Ft. Collins, NE., was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Armstrong has since posted a $1,000 cash or surety bond. On Saturday, 57-year old Brenda Salinas, of Glenwood, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. She was released on her Own Recognizance. And, there were two arrests Friday, in Glenwood: 23-year old Deyon Downing, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Driving Under Suspension; 20-year old Dylan Barrett, of Glenwood, was arrested for Public Intoxication. Both men were released on their Own Recognizance.

Cass County Auditor’s Office puts out a call for Precinct Election Officials

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Auditor’s Office says they are in need of Precinct Election Officials for all polling locations in the County, but in particular, for Atlantic Ward 2. If you would like to work please contact the Office at (712)-243-4570. Officials say “This year with just the City/School Elections is a good year to start and learn the ropes! If you have any interest but want more information please contact (the Auditor’s) office.” They promise not to nag you.

Weather services confirms 3 southeast Iowa tornadoes

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OAKVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say the three tornadoes that touched down over the weekend in southeast Iowa damaged a house and destroyed outbuildings but apparently didn’t injure anyone. The National Weather Service says it’s confirmed two tornadoes that occurred around 8:20 p.m. Saturday about 3 miles south and west of Oakville. Both were rated EF-2 with peak winds of 120 mph. The two also knocked down trees and power poles.

The third twister was spotted around 7:55 p.m. Saturday about 3 miles west of Mediapolis. It was rated EF-0 with a top wind estimated at 70 mph. No damage was reported. The service says the storm system also brought hail and heavy rain.

Woman accused of faking transplant imprisoned for theft

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June 17th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

GRUNDY CENTER, Iowa (AP) — A woman accused of faking a kidney transplant has been imprisoned for an unrelated theft in eastern Iowa. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that 46-year-old Shawn Marie Tomkins, also known as Shawn Marie Eastman Adams, to five years. She must also pay restitution. Prosecutors say she took people to a farm in rural Dike in December 2017, selling them items that she falsely said were hers.

She’s also awaiting trial in Black Hawk County on theft and other charges. Prosecutors say she got nearly $58,000 in aid from a Waterloo couple after telling them she had a kidney transplant, tumors and other medical problems. Prosecutors say she accused one of one of them of sexually abusing her son when the couple discovered her scam.