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Red Oak man arrested for possession of meth

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February 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early Monday morning in Red Oak resulted in the arrest of a man on a drug charge. Red Oak Police say a vehicle was stopped at around 12:07-a.m. at the intersection of W. 2nd and W. Coolbaugh Streets. Upon further investigation, 50-year-old Todd Allen Konz, of Red Oak, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine-3rd or subsequent offense. Konz was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted with the arrest.

Iowa GOP chair says he’ll be smiling if Grassley seeks an 8th term in US Senate

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February 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Republican Party chairman Jeff Kaufmann says it would be a relief to have 87-year-old Senator Chuck Grassley run for reelection in 2022. “I will tell you this: that if he does run, I will be smiling,” Kaufmann says. “…Look, the guy can out-think me, out-work me and out-run me literally. I’m sure that he could be a United States Senator for six years and I mean that sincerely.”

Grassley has said he’ll make his decision public later this year. If he does win re-election and serves all six years, Grassley would be 95 at the end of his eighth term in the U.S. Senate. Kaufmann says he hopes voters who became Republicans because of Donald Trump turn out to vote in 2022. “He had coattails in Iowa. I know there were some states he didn’t. I know there some states that maybe there was a backlash, but in Iowa, it’s irrefutable,” Kaufmann says. “…I want to hold the Trump voters, most of whom — the vast majority of whom — believe in the same things that Republicans believe in and are very peace-loving individuals.”

Kaufmann says while officials in other states should deal with the perception their election laws are flawed, Kaufmann says it’s clear Trump lost the 2020 election, since Joe Biden was sworn into office. As for the NEXT presidential election in 2024, Kaufmann says he’ll lobby against any effort to hold Iowa’s Caucuses, New Hampshire and South Carolina’s Primaries and the Nevada Caucuses all the same day. It’s something Democrats have discussed.

“It defeats the purpose,” Kaufmann says. “The purpose of starting with Iowa is so that a Rick Santorum or a Barack Obama can actually go out there and actually campaign face to face,” Kaufmann says. And Kaufmann says another complication is the New Hampshire Constitution requires that state to host the nation’s first presidential primary. Kaufmann made his comments this weekend during an appearance on “Iowa Press” on Iowa P-B-S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Feb. 1st 2021

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February 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:30 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Democratic state lawmaker says she has tested positive for COVID-19 and thinks she was infected with the virus at the Iowa Capitol, where Republicans have refused to mandate masks or require people to disclose positive cases. The announcement by Rep. Amy Nielsen of North Liberty on Saturday night marked the first confirmed case among legislators, but there have been three other positive cases among people associated in the House since the legislative session began three weeks ago. One of those additional cases was announced by the House’s chief clerk Saturday. House Speaker Pat Grassley says he cannot force members to wear masks. House rules do require men to wear a tie and jacket when in session and blue jeans are prohibited.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa reported a record 250 deaths linked to the coronavirus Sunday, which is the biggest one-day increase the state has recorded. The state reported 4,901 deaths linked to COVID-19 on Sunday morning. That was 250 more than what the state reported Saturday, and the figure is significantly higher than the average of 23.43 deaths reported per day over the past week. But the 250 deaths reported Sunday didn’t occur within the last 24 hours. The deaths included many from the end of December and early January because it often takes more than a week for deaths to be added to the state totals after a person has died.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Prosecutors have dropped trespassing charges against an activist who secretly recorded Iowa’s largest pork producer using heat to kill hundreds of pigs last year as the pandemic devastated the industry. Matt Johnson, an activist with the group Direct Action Everywhere, had been scheduled to stand trial Monday in Grundy County, Iowa, on two counts of trespassing at Iowa Select Farms properties. County prosecutors dismissed the charges Thursday at the request of Iowa Select, whose personnel had been subpoenaed to testify. A company spokeswoman says it “cannot be distracted by individuals who choose to break the law and grandstand.” Johnson is an Iowa native who now lives in Berkeley, California. He says the company is “desperate to conceal their abhorrent and criminal conduct.”

Cass County Democratic Party to hold open meetings in Feb. & March

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January 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Corrects Sherry Toelle’s phone number) In an on-going effort to engage the voting public in understanding the policies, procedures, and growth of the Iowa Democratic Party, the Cass County Democratic Party will be holding meetings open to registered Democrats in February and March; people can register as Democrats prior to the meetings. Both meetings will be held virtually. Notices will be emailed to those interested in attending either meeting, regarding sign-up.

County Party Chair Sherry Toelle says on February 16 at 7 PM, the 2021 Odd-Year Caucus will be held. The purpose of this caucus is to nominate committee persons to fill precinct vacancies and to begin precinct-level planning for the remainder of the year. Also discussed will be constituency caucus groups within the IDP, such as Labor, Veteran, LGBTQ, Women, Senior, etc. Planning topics will include growing the party, maintaining relationships within the party, and local races for which to recruit candidates.

March 16th at 7 PM will be the 2021 Biennial Organizational Meeting at which time the Cass County Executive Committee will be elected/re-elected for a two-year term. Democrats who wish to be considered for nomination as Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer or other positions, should contact current County Chair Sherry Toelle at shtoelle@gmail.com or 712-243-4861 for further information.

These two events signal the beginning of the 2022 election season. It is a great time for Democrats or would-be Democrats to become involved within the party. Questions can be directed to Toelle via email or phone.

Adair County Board of Supervisors Special Session, Feb 1st

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January 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold an electronic, Special Session, beginning 9-a.m. Monday, Feb. 1st. During their meeting, the Board will hold a work session and discuss local government relief funds.

**The meeting can be accessed via dial-in at (605)-313-6157, Access Code 526272#

RAGBRAI 2021 scheduled for July 25-31

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January 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Barring another postponement due to the spread of the cornonavirus, RAGBRAI 2021 will take place pretty much along the same route it would have taken in 2020. Organizers of the Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa say the ride will take place between July 25 and July 31. The 2021 Route is 426 miles and 11,481 feet of climb making it the 16th flattest in RAGBRAI History.

RAGBRAI ride director Dieter Drake gets ready to ride with other cyclists from Flat Tire Lounge to The Whistlin’ Donkey in Woodward during the first RAGBRAI Roadshow on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. (Photo via ragbrai.com)

On Saturday, organizers said it would be the same Le Mars to Clinton route that was scheduled for 2020. However, there are two changes. The ride will go to Sac City and Dewitt instead of Storm Lake and Maquoketa for overnights.

The ride will start in Le Mars and go to Sac City, Fort Dodge, Iowa Falls, Waterloo, Anamosa, Dewitt and Clinton. The weeklong ride costs $175, but non-riders can register for $35, and for riders to get day passes it’s $30.

Iowa lawmaker blames lack of House rules for virus infection

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January 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Democratic state lawmaker says she has tested positive for COVID-19 and thinks she was infected with the virus at the Iowa Capitol, where Republicans have refused to mandate masks or require people to disclose positive cases. The announcement by Rep. Amy Nielsen of North Liberty on Saturday night marked the first confirmed case among legislators, but there have been three other positive cases among people associated in the House since the legislative session began three weeks ago.

One of those additional cases was announced by the House’s chief clerk Saturday. House Speaker Pat Grassley says he cannot force members to wear masks. House rules do require men to wear a tie and jacket when in session and blue jeans are prohibited.

 

Iowa COVID-19 update, 1/31/21: 250 additional deaths, death toll tops 4,900

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January 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Iowa reported a record 250 deaths linked to the coronavirus Sunday, which is the biggest one-day increase the state has recorded. The state reported 4,901 deaths linked to COVID-19 on Sunday morning. That was 250 more than what the state reported Saturday, and the figure is significantly higher than the average of 23.43 deaths reported per day over the past week. But the 250 deaths reported Sunday didn’t occur within the last 24 hours.

One of the Covid deaths recorded on Sunday occurred on October 15th and many happened in November and December and early January, but were just included in the latest batch of data the Centers for Disease Control sent the state. State officials say in some instances, it takes time for the National Center for Health Statistics to confirm a death is caused by or related to Covid.

There were six additional deaths reported in Pottawattamie County, two more in Guthrie, Madison, Montgomery and Union Counties, and one more death in each of Cass and Shelby Counties.

The IDPH says 4,446 of the deaths were attributed to Underlying Cause, and COVID was a contributing factor to 459 deaths. Long-Term Care (LTC) deaths make up for 2,007 of the total deaths.

The Iowa DPH reports there are 55 COVID-19 outbreaks among Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities in the state. Those facilities  account for 1,629 of Iowa’s current positive cases. Health officials say 915 LTC patients have recovered.

Iowa DPH today reports 358 persons are hospitalized with COVID symptoms or condition. Officials say 94 patients are in intensive care units, 50 COVID patients were admitted to hospitals over the 24-hours, and there are 29 people are on a ventilator.  In RMCC Region 4 (Western/southwest Iowa hospitals): 27 are hospitalized w/Covid; 10 are in an ICU; two people were admitted since Saturday, and two people are on a ventilator.

Iowa’s average reported 14-day positivity rate is 9.9%. The past 7-day average is 7.6%.  Of the state’s confirmed cases, 281,524 Iowans recovered. According to the Iowa DPH vaccination dashboard, 236,608 Iowans have received doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. The dashboard reports that 132,466 individuals received their first of the vaccine, while 58,183 have completed vaccination. Vaccination data for each county can be found here.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,180 cases; {+9}; 45 deaths
  • Adair, 705; {+2}; 24
  • Adams, 308; {+1}; 3
  • Audubon, 434 {+0}; 8
  • Guthrie, 1,054 {+1}; 27
  • Harrison County, 1,613; {+7}; 65
  • Madison County, 1,294; {+6}; 12
  • Mills County, 1,401; {+0}; 17
  • Montgomery, 921; {+2}; 30
  • Pottawattamie County, 9,328; {+24}; 126
  • Shelby County, 1,100; {+3}; 29
  • Union County,  1,144; {+3}; 27

Polk County treasurer Maloney dies unexpectedly

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January 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/Des Moines) – Long-time Polk County Treasurer Mary Maloney has died unexpectedly. Maloney, who graduated from Iowa State University in 1977 with a degree in economics, was a project manager at Younkers Department stores before she was appointed Polk County Treasurer in 1989. Maloney won her first full term in 1990 and was re-elected to her current term in 2018.

Mary Maloney

Maloney was a supporter of Joe Biden’s presidential campaigns in 1988, 2008 and 2020 and fellow Democrats are posting tributes online for her advice, insight and sense of humor. The president of the Iowa Automobile Dealers Association tweeted that Maloney “exemplified good government” and “was always trying to improve the level of service.” County treasurers handle registration and renewals.

Maloney is survived by her husband Peter and four children.

Red Oak couple arrested Saturday evening

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January 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man and woman from Red Oak were arrested Saturday evening following a reported domestic disturbance, in Red Oak. Police  called to the 1000 block of Corning Street at around 5:20-p.m., arrested 44-year old Jason Richard Behrens, and 50-year old Shauna Alice Behrens. Jason Behrens was charged with Violation of a No Contact/Protection Order. Shauna Behrens was charged with Violation of a Protection Order/Contempt of Court. Both were being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $300 bond each.