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Man with sword dies after being shocked by Nevada police

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — A man who was reportedly knocking on doors and carrying a sword died in Nevada, Iowa, after being shocked with a stun gun. Nevada police said officers were called at 2:44 a.m. Monday to check reports of a man carrying a sword and knocking on doors. Officers found a man sitting in a grassy area near a mobile home park with a sword.

Nevada officers ordered the man to drop the sword but police said he stated, “It stays in my hand.” Officers then used a Taser to shock the man, and they then retrieved the sword and handcuffed him. Medics were called, and as they treated the man he stopped breathing. He was taken to a hospital, where he died. Police didn’t immediately identify the man.

Fremont County Sheriff’s Office: Stay off Waubonsie Avenue between Bluff Road & Bartlett!

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is requesting motorists refrain from driving on Waubonsie Avenue, between Bluff Road and Bartlett. Authorities say numerous drivers have gone through the construction site, and it has become dangerous for construction workers. Drivers’ actions are also hindering progress on and completion of, the road.

The only access to Bartlett is via Interstate 29. Citations will be issued to all non-construction vehicles entering the construction site.

Frederickson Mem. Fund donates to Kiwanis bike helmet project

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund has donated $500 to the Atlantic Kiwanis Club. The funds will be used for the Kiwanis’ bike helmet project.  Fund spokesperson (Trevor’s mom) Melanie Petty says, “Even with the craziness of schools closing in mid March due to COVID the Kiwanis members were able to safely supply each 3rd grader with a helmet to keep them safe while out riding their bikes. This project is special to the fund as Trevor was a recipient when he was in grade school.  We are happy to help keep this long standing tradition of giving the gift of safety going!”

Kiwanis member Deb Schuler with Smith Land Service receives a check for $500 from Grant Petty w/the Frederickson Fund.

The Trevor Frederickson fund which was started in 2009 when Trevor suddenly passed away, has been able to give back over $250,000.00 to the community and things he loved. All funds are raised during the annual TFred Memorial Golf Tournament.  This years tournament will be held on Saturday, August 8th at Nishna Hills.

Petty says “We are looking forward to another great day of golf and friendship.”  If you are interested in golfing, becoming a hole sponsor and donating an item to our silent auction please contact Melanie Petty at 712-249-3696.

Mills County officials report 2 more COVID-19 cases

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Mills County Public Health officials today (Monday), reported two new, positive cases of COVID-19. The total number of positive cases in Mills County now stands at 31, with 23 of those affected persons, having recovered from the virus. A total of 1,761 residents of the county have been tested for COVID-19.

The latest cases are adults. One is age 41-to 60. The other is 19-to 40-years of age. One case was the result of community spread. The other through close contact. Mills County Public Health reminds residents “It is now more important than ever to practice social distancing, frequent hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, and to cover coughs and sneezes with either a tissue, your elbow and/or upper arm. Also, please stay home if you are ill.

Reminder: Test Iowa site opens Tuesday, in Atlantic

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here’s a reminder: As part of the effort to expand COVID-19 testing across the state, Test Iowa will open a new site in Atlantic, Tuesday (June 23). The site will be operated by Cass County Health System. All Test Iowa tests are performed as a drive-thru service on the northwest side of 1500 East 10th Street.

Individuals who wish to get tested at the Test Iowa site must follow these steps:

  • First, complete the online assessment at testiowa.comIf you do not have access to a computer, tablet, smartphone or have internet access, please have a trusted family member or friend assist you.
  • Select the testing site (Cass County Health System).
  • Receive a QR code. You cannot be tested without the QR code.
  • Schedule their test appointment by calling 712-250-8297; appointments are available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-a.m. until Noon.

You will receive an email from Test Iowa with a link to your test results as soon as they are ready. The information will be sent to the email address you provided when answering the survey. Clinic sites are partnerships between the State of Iowa and local health care providers to increase access to testing in their communities. Clinics operate and staff the test sites. The state provides testing supplies and processes the samples through the State Hygienic Lab. Locations and hours of operation for all test sites can be found at testiowa.com or coronavirus.iowa.gov. More information about testing at the Atlantic site can be found at casshealth.org/testiowa.

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Ernst challenges Greenfield to six debates

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Republican Senator Joni Ernst posted a short video online this (Monday) morning, challenging Democratic opponent Theresa Greenfield to half a dozen debates before the November election.  “You know, I haven’t heard Theresa Greenfield say one thing that Chuck Schumer hasn’t told her to say and that’s not what Iowans expect in a leader, so I’m challenging Miss Greenfield to six debates, two each month, starting in August,” Ernst said. “Let’s let Iowans hear what we have to say.”

Schumer is the Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate. A spokesman for Greenfield’s campaign says after a new poll shows Ernst trailing Greenfield, Ernst is following Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell’s desperate playbook for failing senators around the country. One of Ernst’s top advisors amplified the senator’s message on Twitter when the man who founded Iowa Starting Line commented on Ernst’s video, suggesting that once again, a man was stepping in trying to speak for Greenfield.

Sam Newton, a spokesman for the Greenfield campaign, says Greenfield participated in three televised debates and six public forums prior to this month’s primary and looks forward to debating Ernst this fall.

DNR offering Field to Fork program for deer

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa D-N-R is offering a course again this year designed to teach all you need to know about hunting deer from start to finish. The D-N-R’s Jaime Cook oversees the “Field to Fork” program. “It’s a program designed for adults who have very little or no hunting experience to get a chance to get out and try it in the field,” he explains.  You are taught how to use a compound bow to hunt deer and are also taught how to dress the deer and prepare the meat to put in your freezer. Cook says the shows on T-V make it seem like a simple thing to do. “Looks can be very deceiving, you can watch a ten-minute YouTube video and feel like you are ready to take it on,” Cook says. “I am relatively new to deer hunting myself — just been hunting about five years — you know it’s tiresome by the time you get your animal down, you find it you trail it and then you start to field dress it.”

He says the course takes you through the whole process with experts. “As we approach the fall they are going to have some study at-home lessons, we’ll be providing some printed material as well as some online video supplements,” according to Cook. “They’ll all need to make sure they have hunter education requirements satisfied her in the state as well. We’ll have some online zoom meetings or video chats to have some Q&A as well.”  The D-N-R will also provide some in-person instruction in how to best prepare the venison for storage and eating. “We will have someone on hand that will walk them through how to field dress, how to butcher, how to prepare their meet for freezer storage, and then we are going to be working with a local chef,” Cook says.

He says the idea is to get more people into hunting and also fill the need for those who want to bring home their own meat. “Quite the freezer filler I should say in terms of being able to go out and do it yourself. And that’s also a bit thing, people are really concerned about where their meat comes from these days and they want to have an active part in procuring it and bringing it home,” Cook says. The Ames classes for the Field to Fork program have already filled, but they are accepting applications for Waterloo classes.

The program is limited to ten people at each site, and you can learn more details online or fill out an application at IowaDNR.gov.

Biden to keynote Iowa Democrats’ virtual fundraiser

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Former Vice President Joe Biden will be the keynote speaker at the Iowa Democratic Party’s “virtual” fundraiser next week. Due to the pandemic, the annual event will be livestreamed. The Hall of Fame dinner honors Iowa Democratic Party volunteers and elected officials. This year’s dinner will be held on Sunday evening, July 26th. Biden will formally be named the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential nominee at the party’s national convention, which has been delayed until mid-August.

In early June of LAST YEAR, the Iowa Democratic Party’s Hall of Fame dinner featured 19 of the party’s presidential candidates. Biden was not among them. He attended a grandchild’s graduation that weekend.

IA COVID-19 update (10:15-a.m., 6/22/20)

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health, today (Monday) said the number of positive COVID-19 cases has topped 26,000. In the latest data for the 24-hour period ending at 10-a.m., officials confirmed 183 additional COVID-19 cases, for a total to-date of 26,048. There was also one additional COVID-19 death since Sunday, for a total 686. The State’s website said 479 of the deaths involved Iowans with preexisting conditions, one more than Sunday.

The number of Iowans testing negative is 232,584 out of 259,002 tested, or one out of every 14 persons. Officials say 16, 101 persons have recovered from the virus. Polk County reports the most cases in the state, with 5,513.

COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities account for 356 of the state’s total deaths. Iowa DPH reports 169 hospitalizations, of which 51 patients are in intensive care. Six patients with COVID-19 symptoms were admitted to hospitals Sunday, eight fewer than the day before.

There were no changes to the RMCC Region 4 data, which show eight persons hospitalized, 5 are in an ICU, none admitted and 1 on a ventilator. In Cass and surrounding counties, here are the total number of positive COVID-19 cases being reported, and (in parenthesis) the number of patients who have recovered from the virus.

  • Cass 16, or 2.4% tested positive; (15 recovered); 663 tested negative
  • Adair (11)
  • Adams 7 (5)
  • Audubon 15 (10)
  • Montgomery 10 (6)
  • Pottawattamie 620 (388)
  • Shelby 79 (41)

Adair County Sheriff’s report (6/22)

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June 22nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Department report the arrest Sunday afternoon, of 20-year old Payton Allyssa Hill, from Greenfield. Hill was taken into custody on an Adair County warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense. She was initially held without bond on the warrant. She plead guilty during an initial court appearance, and was released a few hours later.