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4 arrests in Cass County

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports four arrests dating back to May 29th:

On Monday, 60-year old Daryl D Armstrong, and 33-year old Leslie Katherine Herrick, both of Anita, were arrested on one charge each of Violation of No Contact Order. They were cited to appear in court at a later date and released

On Sunday, 23-year old Cole Austin Holaday, of Elk Horn, IA, was arrested in Cass County on charges of Possession of Marijuana/1st Offense, and OWI/1st Offense. Holaday was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on his own recognizance.

Last Saturday, 56-year old Wade Allan Anderson, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Polk County warrant. Anderson was taken to the Cass County Jail and later released to Polk County authorities. And, on May 29th, Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 46-year old Dan Douglas Christensen, of Atlantic, on charges of OWI/1st Offense, and Driving While Suspended. Christensen was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on his own recognizance.

Let there be light….at the Trojan Bowl

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Athletic Facilities construction liaison Bob Sweeney today (Wednesday), reports Musco lighting of Oskaloosa, was busy installing new LED (Light Emitting Diode) field lights at the Trojan Bowl. The 70-foot tall lights are part of the overall $9.5-million athletic facilities improvement project approved by the voters in April 2019. The last time the lights shined down on the field, players and fans, was in Oct. 2019.

Other projects that are currently underway include upgrades to the district’s baseball/softball complex and tennis courts, concession stands and more. Musco is also installing new ballasts and other items necessary for the current lighting at the High School athletic facilities.

Photo’s courtesy Bob Sweeney.

Turn-out in Iowa’s 2020 Primaries sets all-time record

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Secretary of State Paul Pate — the state’s commissioner of elections — says a record 487-thousand votes were cast in the primary, even though in-person voting was sparse. “Everything went real well — a real light physical turnout, but basically that was our plan and that’s what we anticipated,” Pate says. “Most people stepped up and did the absentee.”

Those who DID vote yesterday were greeted by poll workers wearing masks and gloves. Voters in Johnson, Linn and Emmet Counties also had the option of actual drive-thru voting. “It was kind of a hybrid of the curbside concept,” Pate says. “They said: ‘Well, if we’re going to do curbside, why don’t we just have people out here waiting and, if you pull up, we’ll process you from your car.”

There are normally 16-hundred-81 precincts, but due to concerns about the pandemic and the emphasis on voting early by absentee ballot, precincts were consolidated into 514 polling sites yesterday (Tuesday).

Windows broken, 1 arrested as Iowa City protest gets violent

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in Iowa City say a peaceful demonstration against police brutality turned violent late Tuesday when protesters broke windows at a county building and threw rocks and water bottles at officers. Protesters said that Johnson County sheriff’s deputies deployed pepper spray during the clash, which occurred before midnight near the Johnson County Health and Human Resources building.

Police arrested University of Iowa student Sevad Duratovic, saying he was seen “stepping away from a broken window carrying a baseball bat” and then swinging at the window of a nearby vehicle.Duratovic was tackled and handcuffed, and said he was hit in the eyes with pepper spray as he was walking to a police vehicle. He denies swinging the bat or breaking any windows.

Clarinda man charged in stolen car investigation

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Shenandoah have arrested a Clarinda man for allegedly taking a vehicle without the owner’s permission. 31-year old Nicholas Steinhoff was arrested Tuesday evening in Clarinda, after he allegedly drove a vehicle from Shenandoah to Clarinda. The incident began at around 6:30-p.m., when were dispatched to the 1000 block of 9th Avenue in Shenandoah, for a possible domestic situation, and a stolen vehicle.

After further investigation, Shenandoah officers contacted Page County deputies to check a residence at 2466 Highway 2, where the car might be located. Acting on that information, Deputies arrested Steinhoff at the same residence. He was being held in the Page County Jail on $2,000 bond.

Iowa COVID-19 mid-day update (6/3/20)

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

There hasn’t been much of a change in the COVID-19 numbers we posted this morning, as part of the Iowa Department of Public Health’s (IDPH) COVID-19 dashboard report. The number of  deaths from the virus over the past 24 hours total of 564, with four having taken place since Tuesday. A total of 164,135 Iowans have been tested for the virus, with 20,012 testing positive, 143, 692 testing negative, and 11, 892 persons recovered. The numbers show a slight decline or are nearly flat, depending on the statistics.

IDPH reports 314 are currently hospitalized with the virus, while 116 are listed in intensive care. There were 15 persons admitted to hospital in the last 24 hours and 76 patients on ventilators. IDPH also reports one more LTC outbreak, for a total of 42. There have been 1,595 positive cases, with 764 recovered and 283 deaths. Those numbers also continue to remain relatively flat, with increased testing.

The Region 4 Regional Medical Coordination Center (RMCC)  data – covering hospitals in western/southwest Iowa – continues to show 10 Iowans are hospitalized, 8 are in an ICU, none were admitted over the past 24-hours, and 2 are on ventilators. Those numbers continue a downward trend. Here are the latest county-by-county numbers for Cass & surrounding Counties (with the number recovered in parenthesis) and a 24-hour change (as of the last check) marked by an *:

  • Cass: 12 (11)
  • Adair: 9 (6)* [1 more recovered than Tuesday]
  • Adams: 7 (4)
  • Audubon: 13 (8)* [1 more positive case]
  • Guthrie: 53 (30)
  • Montgomery: 8 (6)
  • Pottawattamie: 274 (172)* [2 more positive cases/3 more recovered]
  • Shelby: 37 (31)

Iowa Legislature returns for brief budget-focused session

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Legislature has returned to finish work left when the coronavirus pandemic surfaced in Iowa in March and prompted state officials to close the state Capitol. Lawmakers began work Wednesday and are expected to meet for at least two weeks to complete work on a budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1 and address policy measures on which House and Senate leaders reach agreement. Temperatures will be checked at the door and masks will be provided.

Meeting rules have been established to allow lawmakers to be at least 6 feet apart. Committee meetings and floor debates will be streamed on the internet.

Fears rise Iowa may lose more nurses to burnout because of COVID-19

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa faced a shortage of nurses prior to COVID-19 and now there’s fear of a deepening demand for those health care professionals as the pandemic may bring more rapid burnout. Kate Judge, executive director of the American Nurses Foundation, says a new national well-being initiative targets only nurses, of which there are about 60-thousand in Iowa. “Even before this pandemic, nurses were under extraordinary stress,” Judge says, “and now we have some tools that are specifically designed for nurses, by nurses, that can help them and they’re all free.” The initiative allows nurses to pick what types of service they may need when they need it, using the website Nursing World-dot-org.

“We have something that allows people to do some writing and journaling, if that’s for them,” Judge says. “We have peer-to-peer where people can call in and talk about all the issues that affect them. What we’re hearing from nurses is, it’s not just talking about what’s happening in their clinical environment. They’re talking about their work, their career, their family, life balance.” There’s one-on-one talk therapy available and even an app that enables nurses to track their moods. Judge says there are more than 48-thousand R-Ns and another 12-thousand L-P-Ns with active licenses in Iowa. She says it’s still unclear how coronavirus will impact their numbers.

“We’re concerned that the pandemic will decrease the number of nurses wanting to stay in nursing,” Judge says. “They’ve been in a position where their safety has been a concern, their families’ safety has been a concern. We’re also seeing some positive things where people are responding and saying, ‘I want to be on the front lines.'” Prior to the pandemic, a study found burnout among nurses was at an all-time high, with an estimated 63-percent of nurses exhibiting symptoms including job-induced stress, anxiety and depression.

The American Nurses Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Nurses Association, with the mission to “transform the nation’s health through the power of nursing.”
nursingworld.org

Speed, and an in-car argument result in an accident in Union County

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports a female passenger in a vehicle that was involved in an accident late Tuesday morning, complained of pain, but was not transported to the hospital. Authorities say the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix driven by 24-year old Aaron Michael Cox, of Corning, was traveling west on Cromwell Road at around 11:40-p.m., Tuesday, when the car went out of control due to its speed. An argument between Cox and his passenger, 23-year old Sara Louann Baker, of Creston, was also said to have contributed to Cox’ loss of control. Both subjects were wearing their seat belts.

When Cox slammed on the brakes, the car skidded into the south ditch. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $4,500. No citations were issued.

Arrest made in Des Moines homicide first reported as suicide

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June 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police say a 15-year-old girl has been arrested in a man’s death that was initially reported to police as a suicide. Police said in a news release Wednesday that the teen was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder in the the death of 37-year-old Zachary Brooks of Des Moines. Brooks was found dead in an apartment Monday evening after someone called authorities to report a suicide there. The officers who arrived found Brooks’ body, but said his death didn’t appear to be a suicide.

Police later declared Brooks’ death as the city’s 12th homicide of the year. Police have given no details of how Brooks died or what led to the teen’s arrest.