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Iowa ready to host ESPN’s College GameDay Sunday morning

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

Iowa will host the final ESPN College GameDay on Sunday morning prior to the sixth ranked Hawkeye women taking on second ranked Indiana. It won’t have title implications that many were expecting. The Hoosiers locked up sole possession of their first Big Ten champioinship since 1983 on Tuesday night with Iowa’s blowout loss at seventh rated Maryland. Iowa coach Lisa Bluder says it will be great exposure for the program.

It is the first time the show has visited a Big Ten school.

Bluder says they are hoping for a big turnout at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Bluder says they are working on getting students to take part.

State to end COVID-19 mandatory reporting on April 1st

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

(Des Moines, IA) Effective April 1, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (Iowa HHS) will no longer require positive COVID-19 tests to be reported to the state Public Health Division. Since March 2020, any COVID-19 test processed in a clinical lab was required to be reported to the state Public Health Division and then to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This type of reporting no longer accurately reflects the prevalence of the virus in the state.

Since the development and widespread availability of rapid in-home tests – which are not required to be reported – the case and positive test counts in the state are no longer as meaningful as they once were. Iowa currently has no mandatory reporting order for any of the other respiratory viral illnesses such as influenza, RSV, and rhinovirus.

Beginning April 1, Iowa’s COVID-19 reporting dashboard will be replaced by the incorporation of surveillance data into the weekly respiratory virus surveillance report published by the Division of Public Health and available at https://hhs.iowa.gov/influenza/reports. The report will be published weekly, similar to existing reporting standards for other respiratory viruses. The Public Health Division will continue to review and analyze COVID-19 and other health data from several sources, including Syndromic Surveillance which the state has launched through the Health Information Exchange allowing near real time monitoring of illnesses.

“It’s important for Iowans to know that the Public Health Division will monitor the virus, just as we do for other respiratory illnesses,” said State Medical Director Dr.Robert Kruse.“The Public Health Division will continue to work collaboratively with our local health departments, healthcare partners in the state, and partners at the federal level.”

TestIowa at Home will continue to offer free COVID-19 testing for Iowans through the end of 2023.

Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Health and Humans Services announced that based on current COVID-19 trends, they plan for the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) for COVID-19 to expire at the end of the day on May 11, 2023. More information is available at https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2023/02/09/fact-sheet-covid-19-public-health-emergency-transition-roadmap.html

Multiple accidents in Fremont County during icy Wednesday

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope released details on a myriad of accidents on Wednesday during icy road conditions.

At approximately 7:15 p.m. the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office received multiple calls for a multi-vehicle accident near the Missouri River bridge on Hwy 2, east of Nebraska City.

A 1996 Chevy 1500 was westbound on Hwy 2 on the levee Bridge when it lost control on ice and struck the north concrete barrier, coming to rest facing east in the westbound right lane. The vehicle was then struck by a white 2005 Buick Park Avenue. A westbound semi driver took evasive action and attempted to avoid the initial accident, stuck the Buick, and then overturned blocking both westbound lanes of travel.

A black 2019 Dodge Journey Stopped east of the initial pickup accident to assist with traffic control and was struck by a black 2022 Chevy Malibu.

The two occupants of the Chevy 1500 were transported to the hospital with possible injuries and one occupant of the Buick Park Avenue was transported as well. No other injuries were reported.

Westbound Hwy 2 traffic was halted until approximately 1:00 a.m.

The Sidney Fire and Rescue, Percival Fire and Rescue, Hamburg Fire and Rescue, Nebraska City Fire and Rescue, Iowa State Patrol, Otoe County Sheriff’s Office, Nebraska State Patrol, the Nebraska City Police Department, and the Iowa Department of Transportation assisted the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office with the call.

At approximately 7:57 p.m. four other traffic accidents occurred between the 8 and 10-mile marker northbound Interstate 29. One patient was transported to the hospital from a rollover accident at the 8-mile marker. A male was also transported from Sapp Brothers by rescue with a possible cardiac event, not related to the accidents.

Glenwood Police report two recent arrests

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

The Glenwood Police Department reports two recent arrests.

On Tuesday, February 21st Glenwood Police arrested 35-year-old Jeffrey Neppl of Plattsmouth, NE on two Mills County Warrants. He was booked in and later released on $600 cash bond.

On Wednesday, February 22nd Glenwood Police arrested 45-year-old Amanda Berglund of Glenwood on a Mills County Warrant. No further details were provided.

RICHARD “RICKY” GRIMES, 71, of Whiting (formerly of Adair) (Svcs. 02/25/2023)

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

RICHARD “RICKY” GRIMES, 71, of Whiting (formerly of Adair) died at Pleasant View Care Center in Whiting. Graveside services will be held for RICHARD “RICKY” GRIMES on Saturday, February 25th at 11:00 a.m. at Sunny Hill Cemetery near Adair. The Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Adair is caring for Ricky and his family at this time.

Burial will follow services.

Memorials can be made to the donors’€™ choice and mailed to P.O. Box 523€“ Atlantic, Iowa.

Online condolences can be left at schmidtfamilyfh.com

RICHARD “RICKY” GRIMES is survived by his many cousins.

Boys Substate Semifinal Basketball Scoreboard 02/23/2023

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

Boys Class 3A Substate Semifinals

Substate 1
Webster City 57, ADM 52
Bishop Heelan Catholic 61, Carroll 51

Substate 8
Bondurant-Farrar 83, Clarke 40
Harlan 77, Glenwood 63

Girls Regional Final Basketball Scoreboard 02/23/2023

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

Class 1A Regional Finals

  • Region 1 @ Mason City: Bishop Garrigan 76, Riceville 41
  • Region 2 @ Fort Dodge: Newell-Fonda 76, AGWSR 39
  • Region 3@ Benton: North Linn 69, Montezuma 40
  • Region 4 @ MVAOCOU: Remsen St. Mary’s 51, Exira-EHK 43- ON KJAN
  • Region 5 @ Denison: Woodbine 59, Westwood 42
  • Region 6 @ Denver: West Fork 56, Maquoketa Valley 37
  • Region 7 @ Atlantic: Martensdale-St. Marys 67, St. Albert 61
  • Region 8 @ Williamsburg: North Mahaska vs. Winfield-Mt. Union 52, North Mahaska 47

Class 2A Regional Finals

  • Region 1 @ West Delaware: Dike-New Hartford 67, Bellevue 28
  • Region 2 @ Sioux Center: Central Lyon vs. Hinton (PPD to Friday, Feb. 24th at Unity Christian)
  • Region 3 @ Spirit Lake: Sibley-Ocheyedan vs. Sioux Central (PPD to Friday, Feb. 24th at Okoboji)
  • Region 4 @ Marshalltown: Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 71, Hudson 65
  • Region 5 @ Oelwein: Aplington-Parkersburg 50, Beckman Catholic 38
  • Region 6 @ Muscatine: Regina Catholic 55, Mediapolis 54
  • Region 7 @ Harlan: Panorama 39, Treynor 38
  • Region 8 @ Carroll: Pocahontas Area 50, Underwood 45

DENNIS ALLAN FURNE, 77, of Atlantic (2-25-2023)

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February 23rd, 2023 by Jim Field

DENNIS ALLAN FURNE, 77, of Atlantic died Thursday, February 23, 2023 at EveryStep Kavanagh House in Des Moines.  A memorial service for DENNIS ALLAN FURNE will be held on Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 11:00 am at Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic.

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Aluncheon to follow at the church.

For those unable to travel, the service will be recorded and posted to the church’s website.

U-I receives approval to plan for new dorm, sell Mayflower

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

(Radio Iowa) The Board of Regents has given approval to the University of Iowa to begin planning for a new dorm and the possible sale of the current Mayflower dorm. U-I Vice president for finance and operations, Rod Lehnertz says the new dorm would cost between 40 and 60 million dollars and will be tailored to the needs of returning students.

He says they have a couple of potential sites for the new dorm that are near the current dorms on the east side of campus.

Lehnertz says the returning students are often those who transfer, or are coming back to college. He says they benefit from living on campus by meeting people and making connections.

He says the Mayflower dorms location one mile from campus makes it the least desired for the new students who end up there, and that is why they want to sell it. Lehnertz says Mayflower was a two tower building that was originally built as an apartment and would be desirable for those who want to make it back into apartments.

Lehnertz says they would look at the possibility of using the proceeds of the Mayflower sale to help pay for the new dorm. The new dorm plans and the sale of Mayflower are part of the overall housing master plan that includes renovations of the existing dormitories.

Study details impact of state universities

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February 23rd, 2023 by admin

(Radio Iowa) A new study shows the three state universities add nearly 15 billion dollars to the state economy. The study from the labor market analytics firm Lightcast shows the contributions form the University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and the University of Northern Iowa were equal to approximately seven-point-one percent of the total gross state product of the state. The study notes university activity supports nearly 200-thousand jobs in the state, which is one out of 10 jobs, and returns nearly three dollars for every taxpayer dollar spent. The study also outlines the impact of student education, alumni, and extension and outreach services. You can see more details of the report at RadioIowa.com