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DNR monitoring for avian influenza in wild birds

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa_ The Iowa Department of Natural Resources and its federal partners are working together to monitor for the presence of avian influenza in Iowa’s wild birds. Avian influenza is a highly transmissible, naturally occurring disease often found in certain waterfowl and shorebirds. There are various strains of the disease ranging from strains causing no harm to domestic poultry to strains that are lethal. “Bird loss in the wild is a natural occurrence, so seeing one dead bird shouldn’t be cause for alarm, but if someone is finding a number of dead birds, especially ducks, geese or raptors, we want to know about it,” said Dr. Rachel Ruden, state wildlife veterinarian with the Iowa DNR.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has an online database tracking avian influenza positive wild birds by state at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-2022/2022-hpai-wild-birds

Ruden said those who find five or more dead wild birds within a week should report their findings to their local wildlife biologist or state conservation officer. Contact information is available online at www.iowadnr.gov under the About DNR tab on the homepage. (https://www.iowadnr.gov/Portals/idnr/uploads/contacts/wildlife_management.pdf) (https://www.iowadnr.gov/Portals/idnr/uploads/Law%20Enforcement/dnrlemap31422.pdf)

Avian influenza can exist in a deceased bird for several weeks, depending upon environmental conditions. “We are encouraging the public not to handle sick or dead birds or to take sick birds to a wildlife rehabilitator to avoid unintentionally spreading avian influenza in the event that the bird is positive,” said Dr. Ruden.

At this point, she said, backyard birdfeeders are not of concern, unless mallards are actively using the feeder. Avian influenza’s impact on upland birds, like wild turkeys, is much less, because of the behaviors and preferred habitats make them less likely to encounter the disease in the wild. Spring turkey hunters can find information on handling and preparing wild turkeys online at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/publications/animal_health/2015/fsc_hpai_hunters.pdf

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Thursday, April 7th, 2022

Weather

April 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny. High near 60. S winds @ 10.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 38. S @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 68. S@ 10-20.

Monday: P/Cldy. High near 60.

Tuesday: P/Cldy w/a chance of afternoon showers & thunderstorms. High near 70.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 52. Our Low this morning was 18. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 59 and the Low was 45. The Record High on this date was 85 in 1977. The Record Low was 14 in 2016.

JBS being sued over employee COVID death

News

April 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Marshalltown, Iowa) — The family of a Marshalltown man, who worked in the town’s JBS plant, says the company disregarded workers’ safety when it came to COVID-19, which led to the death of Jose Andrade-Garcia.

Andrade-Garcia, who worked at the meatpacking plant for 21 years, according to the lawsuit, died of COVID-19 on May 15, 2020, after getting rushed to the hospital on April 17 for severe difficulty breathing. KCCI reports, according to the lawsuit, the man went to work, even though he felt sick, and worked until April 13. He was afraid he would be fired if he didn’t show up to work due to the company’s “point system” for attendance, the suit states. If an employee received enough points they would be fired for not showing up, according to the filing.

The company had a steak lunch, to thank employees for their work. According to the lawsuit, despite the Governor’s order at the time that public gatherings be limited to no more than 10 people, “… hundreds of Defendants’ workers were crammed inside the Marshalltown plant cafeteria” with inadequate safety precautions, such as social distancing and limited quantities of people, and provided no protective equipment such as masks or barriers.”

The suit also alleges that workers endured similar conditions while working inside the plant. The Andrade-Garcia family seeks punitive damages and compensation for his loss. It accuses the company of fraudulent misrepresentation, such as the spread of COVID-19 in the Marshalltown plant, sufficient safety measures implemented inside and sufficient safety equipment. It also accuses the company of gross negligence because it owed a duty to Andrade-Garcia to not create intentional or reckless policies to cause injury.

A JBS spokesperson says the company does not comment on pending litigation, lawyers for the company have not filed a response to the initial motion. Tyson faces two separate suits from families of four Waterloo employees who died from the virus in 2020. The company has filed a motion to dismiss both cases, but the court has not rule on those motions. Both cases are set to go to trial in 2024.

Traffic stop/arrest in Red Oak Friday night

News

April 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) –A traffic stop late Friday night in Red Oak, resulted in an arrest. According to Red Oak Police, 21-year-old Ayden Michael Rossell, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 11-p.m., for driving while barred. Rossell was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $2,000 bond.

Coralville’s Xtream Arena to host Girls State Wrestling Tournament, season dates announced

Sports

April 8th, 2022 by admin

The inaugural season of Iowa girls high school wrestling now has a state tournament home and some season guidelines when the sport begins in the 2022-23 school year.
 
The IGHSAU Board of Directors unanimously passed season regulations and named Coralville’s Xtream Arena as the home of the Iowa Girls State Wrestling Tournament beginning in 2023.
 
“These are important steps for the first year of girls wrestling,” said IGHSAU wrestling administrator Erin Kirtley. “I commend the hard work that our wrestling advisory committee did to help set up our inaugural season. There are still items that need to be addressed, but it is exciting to have building blocks established.”
 
The 2022-23 girls wrestling season will begin with the first practice taking place on Monday, October 31st (Week 18). Competition begins on Monday, Nov. 14. Varsity wrestling team are allowed 15 competition dates. To give wrestlers the opportunity to practice with and against other girls, there will be unlimited scrimmages for the 2022-23 season. There will be one class for wrestling in 2022-23.
 
The IGHSAU adopted the 14 weight classes recommended by the National Federation of State High School Association (NFHS) for the 2022-23 season. Those weight classes are: 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145, 155, 170, 190, 235.
 
The State Wrestling Tournament will tentatively take place February 2-3 at the Xtream Arena in Coralville. Xtream Arena, which is also the new home to the IGHSAU State Volleyball Tournament, has hosted the last two Iowa Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association (IWOCA) Girls State Wrestling Tournaments.
 
“We are thrilled that the state wrestling tournament will be at Xtream Arena,” said Kirtley. “The Xtream Arena staff have many of the resources we need already in place and have experience hosting this event.”
 
Final details on the state qualifying tournaments and the state tournament will be released later this spring.

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/08/2022

Sports

April 8th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

CB Thomas Jefferson 5, Sioux City North 4
CB Thomas Jefferson 9, Sioux City West 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 8, Sioux City West 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 7, Sioux City North 2
Clarke 9, Creston 0

BOYS TENNIS

CB Abraham Lincoln 9, Sioux City West 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 6, Sioux City North 3

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/08/2022

Sports

April 8th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Stanton/Essex 234, East Mills NTS
Medalist: Leah Sandin, S/E, 54
Runner-Up: Allie Sandin, S/E, 55

BOYS GOLF

Fremont-Mills 167, East Mills 182, Stanton/Essex 218
Medalist: Cooper Marvel, F-M, 38
Runner-Up: JT Mahaney, F-M, 41

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/08/2022

Sports

April 8th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Panorama 1, Harlan 0
Skutt Catholic 3, Lewis Central 0
Treynor 9, Missouri Valley 0

BOYS SOCCER

PCM 4, Atlantic 1
AHSTW 5, Grand View Christian 0 (A: Raydden Grobe 3 goals)
Glenwood 1, ADM 0
Harlan 4, Panorama 1
Treynor 14, Missouri Valley 0

Three arrested and a large amount of meth seized in Montgomery County

News

April 8th, 2022 by Jim Field

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office released details on the arrest of three individuals following a traffic stop on Monday, April 4th. The traffic stop was conducted at 8:41 a.m. in the 1400 block of N 7th Street in Red Oak.

Deputies arrested 28-year-old Cody James Copeland of Graham, MO for Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver, Possession of Marijuana 3rd or subsequent Offense, and Driving Under Suspension. He was held on $100,000 bond.

Also arrested was 25-year-old Dejonh Eugene Malik Delarge-Kimble of Olathe, KS for Possession of Methamphetamine 3rd or subsequent offense, Possession of Marijuana 3rd or subsequent offense. he was held on $7,000 bond.

20-year-old Carter Allen Christensen of Maryville, MO was also arrested during the stop for Possession of Marijuana. He was held on $1,000 bond.

Sheriff’s Deputies seized a sizeable amount of methamphetamine and some US currency during the stop. The Sherrif’s Office was assisted by the Red Oak Police Department.

President Biden to visit Iowa next Tuesday

News

April 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Iowa early next week. Officials from the White House told The Des Moines Register Biden will be in Des Moines on Tuesday, but details about when and where were not released. Biden’s last trip to Iowa was in the fall of 2020, for a pre-election rally at the state fairgrounds.

The Iowa Democratic Party’s chairman says he’s eager for Iowans to hire directly from the president next week about projects around the state that are financed by the infrastructure bill Biden approved last year. The Iowa Republican Party’s chairman says Biden is pursuing big government policies that are reckless.