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AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 01/03/2021

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January 3rd, 2022 by admin

Record Pts Prv
1. South Carolina (22) 13-1 737 1
2. Stanford 9-3 694 2
3. Louisville (5) 12-1 691 3
4. Arizona (3) 10-0 660 4
5. NC State 12-2 636 5
6. Indiana 11-2 578 8
7. Tennessee 13-1 571 7
8. Michigan 12-1 540 9
9. Texas 10-1 483 12
10. Maryland 10-4 478 6
11. UConn 6-3 462 11
12. Iowa St. 12-1 429 14
13. LSU 14-1 365 19
14. Baylor 10-3 355 10
15. Georgia 12-2 318 13
16. Georgia Tech 10-3 287 16
17. Duke 10-2 232 15
18. BYU 10-1 183 18
19. North Carolina 13-0 162 24
20. Notre Dame 11-3 130 17
21. Kentucky 7-3 122 20
22. Iowa 7-3 119 21
23. Oklahoma 12-1 118
24. South Florida 10-4 92 22
25. Texas A&M 10-3 58 23

Others receiving votes: Missouri 53, Colorado 53, Florida Gulf Coast 46, Kansas St 27, Ohio St. 24, DePaul 19, Missouri St. 10, Mississippi 7, Virginia Tech 6, Nebraska 5.

Special meeting of the Griswold School Board set for this Thursday

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – The Griswold School Board will meet in a Special Session this Thursday, beginning at 7-p.m. Their meeting takes place in the Griswold High School Conference Room. The only item on the agenda, is the consideration of, and action to adopt, policies related to OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS), mandating COVID-19 vaccinations.

ROBERTA NICHOLS, 93, of Greenfield (Celebration of Life 1/8/22)

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ROBERTA NICHOLS, 93, of Greenfield, died Sunday, November 29, 2020 at the Good Samaritan Home in Fontanelle. A Celebration of Life for ROBERTA NICHOLS will be held 1:30-p.m. Saturday, January 8, 2022, at the Greenfield United Methodist Church, with ice cream and cake to follow. Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.

The family will greet friends from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 8, 2022, at the Greenfield United Methodist Church.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com. (soon to be www.lambfunerals.com)

Memorials may be directed to the Roberta Nichols memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

ROBERTA NICHOLS is survived by:

Her son – Jim (Salli) Nichols, of Storm Lake.

5 Grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren.

COVID Hospitalizations down a bit in Iowa, but positive tests for the virus have spiked since Friday

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health released the first new COVID-19 data of 2022. Positive tests have spiked since the last report, but hospitalizations are down slightly. IDPH reports 17,773 positive cases in the last seven days, up from 12,952 at the last report on Friday. That’s a 37% increase. The state’s 14-day positivity rate jumped from 11.9% to 13.5%.

There are 768 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Iowa, down slightly from 773 on Friday. Of those hospitalized with the virus, 79.9% are unvaccinated, while 83.5% of those listed in intensive care with COVID-19 are unvaccinated.

There have been 4,624,085 vaccine doses administered in Iowa, with 70.2% of Iowans 18 and older fully vaccinated and 79.9% of Iowans 12 and older with at least one dose.

Bus driver shortage forces Davenport school district to cancel classes

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Students in one of Iowa’s largest school districts got an extra day of vacation today (Monday). The Davenport Community School District cancelled classes at all of its schools due to a shortage of bus drivers. Reports say two private schools in Davenport also cancelled for the same reason — not enough drivers to run the routes. Davenport public schools alone have nearly 14,000 students enrolled. This was to have been their first day back at school after a two-week holiday break. There’s no word yet on whether buses will roll tomorrow.

UnityPoint says it’s overwhelmed with Covid cases

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state’s largest health care system is urging Iowans to get vaccinated. UnityPoint Health released a video message on Twitter. “We’re exhausted. We’re frustrated,” the statement begins. “We’re still at war with Covid.”

One hospital staffer featured in the video describes seeing 11 patients die in a three day period, something he’s never experienced in his medical career. UnityPoint operates hospitals and clinics throughout the state. UnityPoint also took out a full page ad in The Des Moines Register, saying its hospitals are caring for more Covid-19 patients than ever before and the overwhelming majority are unvaccinated.

According to the latest information from the Iowa Department of Public Health, 83-and-a-half percent of intensive care patients in Iowa hospitals are not fully vaccinated. The agency’s Covid dashboard shows 768 patients in Iowa hospitals today (Monday) have tested positive for Covid, five fewer than were hospitalized Friday. Just over 70 percent of Iowa adults are fully vaccinated.

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 01/03/2021

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January 3rd, 2022 by admin

1. Baylor (61)
2. Duke
3. Purdue
4. Gonzaga
5. UCLA
6. Kansas
7. USC
8. Arizona
9. Auburn
10. Michigan State
11. Iowa State
12. Houston
13. Ohio State
14. Texas
15. Alabama
16. Kentucky
16. Providence
18. Tennessee
19. Villanova
20. Colorado State
21. LSU
22. Xavier
23. Wisconsin
24. Seton Hall
25. Texas Tech

Others receiving votes: Illinois 74, Oklahoma 71, Loyola Chicago 40, UConn 39, Georgia 22, West Virginia 6, Iowa 5, Minnesota 3, San Francisco 3, Davidson 3, Creighton 2.

DIANA LOUISE JUELSGAARD, 78, of Kimballton (Svcs. at a later date)

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DIANA LOUISE JUELSGAARD, 78, of Kimballton, died Friday, Dec. 31st, in Harlan. Services for DIANA JUELSGAARD will be held at a later date. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com.

DIANA JUELSGAARD is survived by:

Her husband – Jimmie Juelsgaard, of Kimballton.

Her daughters – Jena (Lawrence) Christensen, of Cresco, & Jenifer (Blane) Damek, of Millersview, TX.

Her son – Jarod (Susan) Juelsgaard, of Elk Horn (IA).

14 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Legislators consider new ways to boost child care slots in Iowa

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican lawmakers promise the lack of child care options in Iowa will get renewed attention during the 2022 legislative session. Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver of Ankeny suggests expanding already existing child care centers and in-home day cares is a place to start. “We all hear it back in our districts, especially in the rural areas,” Whitver says. “There’s a lot less options out in the rural areas and so trying to figure out whether it’s more public-private partnerships or just looking at how we regulate the industry to see if there’s ways we can improve child care access and affordability in Iowa.”

House Speaker Pat Grassley, a Republican from New Hartford, says House Republicans are exploring incentives to get private businesses to take the lead.  “What can we do to incentivize businesses to maybe work with their local community? Maybe there’s a local provider that wants to expand and they can maybe be a part of that and what tax incentive could they get,” Grassley says. “…Seeing, recognizing the way the state’s recognizing that there’s more to workforce than just people showing up to work and punching a clock every day.” House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst of Windsor Heights says House Democrats are proposing those state incentives be targeted to small businesses. “We all know that one of the biggest problems is finding a (child care) spot in a lot of communities, especially rural areas across the state,” Konfrst says, “so working on innovation and working with businesses to try to find ways to think differently and find new ways for child care access.”

Senate Minority Leader Zach Wahls of Coralville says Senate Democrats will press for an increase in the number of Iowa parents who are eligible for state child care assistance.  “We want an all-of-the-above solution,” Wahls says. “The crisis for both child care and for workforce is at a point where we shouldn’t be trying to just pick and choose or a little bite at the apple here or there. We’ve got to do the whole enchilada.”

Households with incomes of up to 145 percent of the federal poverty line are currently eligible for state child care assistance. Wahls and his fellow Democrats propose raising that to 200 percent, which means a two-parent household with an annual income just under 35-thousand dollars would qualify.

Glenwood Police report for 1/3/22

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Glenwood Police Department report the arrest on Jan. 1st, of 24-year-old Haydn Kingery, from Council Bluffs. She was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, with bond set at $1,000. Authorities said also, a Council Bluffs woman complained of pain and possible injury, following a single-vehicle accident Friday morning. According to the report, 45-year-old Ma Remedios Aserit Kutchara was traveling south on 221st Street near Glenwood, and was attempting to traverse a curve in the road, when her 2015 Hyundai Accent left the road to the south and ran over a small pine tree, breaking the tree in half.

The car continued into the ditch and came to rest against a large tree. Medics responded after Kutchara complained of some chest of knee pain. She was checked out and released from the scene. The vehicle sustained about $4,000 damage.

Glenwood Police said also, an unknown, red vehicle was eastbound on Valley Street Thursday afternoon, when it hit a wooden post containing three mailboxes, in the grassy area at 103 Valley Street. The vehicle left the area without stopping. Juveniles in the area provided police with a description of the suspect vehicle. The damage amounted to about $900.