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Iowa COVID-19 update for 12/6/21

News

December 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Positive COVID-19 tests are spiking in Iowa and the state’s 14-day positivity rate is nearing 12%. The Iowa Department of Public Health on Monday reported 12,254 positive tests in the last seven days, up from 9,706 on Friday. The state’s 14-day positivity rate increased from 11.5% to 11.9%.

Hospitalizations, however, have declined since Friday. There are now 721 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, down from 747 on Friday. Of those hospitalized with COVID-19, 71.9% are unvaccinated, while 86.5% of those listed in intensive care with the virus are unvaccinated.

The number of long-term care facilities reporting outbreaks also declined from 20 to 17. IDPH reports 4,276,328 vaccine doses have been administered in the state, with 69.2% of those 18 and older fully vaccinated and 72.5% of those 12 and older with at least one vaccine dose.

Election Recount meeting set for Dec. 10 in Atlantic

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December 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman reports the County Board of Supervisors will conduct, at 10-a.m. Friday, Dec. 10th, a manual recount of the ballots counted in each and all of the three City of Atlantic precincts, of the votes cast for Mayor in the Nov. 30th city run-off election. The recount takes place in the Supervisors Board Room at the Cass County Courthouse.

Afterward, they will complete a written report of the findings from the recount.  Following the election on Nov. 30th, the unofficial results showed Grace Garrett won by just four votes over Tim Teig. Since the race was so close, Teig requested the recount. The election had been held because none of the four candidates received 50.1% of the vote during the Nov. 2nd election. Garrett and Teig received the most votes, though, resulting in the run-off.

A recount is a formal procedure in which ballots that were voted and counted at an election, are counted again. Any candidate whose name was printed on the ballot may file a request for a recount. Recounts, like all canvasses of votes, are open to the public. Observers may watch and listen, but they may not participate in, or interfere with, the recount. Observers cannot touch the ballots.

AP College Basketball Top 25 12/06/2021

Sports

December 6th, 2021 by admin

RANK TEAM RECORD POINTS PREVIOUS
1 Purdue (61) 8-0 1,525 2
2 Baylor 8-0 1,421 4
3 Duke 7-1 1,390 1
4 UCLA 8-1 1,293 5
5 Gonzaga 7-2 1,240 3
6 Villanova 6-2 1,175 6
7 Texas 6-1 1,101 7
8 Kansas 6-1 1,068 8
9 Alabama 7-1 1,029 16
10 Kentucky 6-1 972 9
11 Arizona 7-0 919 11
12 Arkansas 8-0 905 10
13 Tennessee 6-1 762 13
14 Houston 7-1 686 15
15 UConn 8-1 527 17
16 USC 8-0 510 20
17 Iowa State 8-0 499 19
18 Auburn 7-1 419 21
19 Michigan State 7-2 405 22
20 Florida 6-1 386 14
21 Ohio State 6-2 370 NR
22 Wisconsin 7-1 338 23
23 Seton Hall 7-1 177 25
24 BYU 7-1 157 12
25 LSU 8-0 135 NR

Others receiving votes: Colorado State 90, Xavier 78, Illinois 71, North Carolina 55, St. Bonaventure 37, Oklahoma 29, Memphis 14, Iowa 12, Michigan 11, San Francisco 10, Loyola Chicago 4, Indiana 3, Texas Tech 2. 

Donor fatigue seen for some nonprofits

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December 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Some Iowa organizations say “donor fatigue” is setting in as everyone gets overwhelmed by donation requests. Salvation Army Captain Shawn Debaar in Cedar Rapids says they’ve already through November a massive decrease in the number of donations from last year. He tells K-C-R-G T-V donors stepped up during the pandemic, and more locally the August 2020 derecho. “The challenge of course for us and other non-profits in the area is that while we’ve been abundantly blessed by donors the last couple of years –the need is continuing,” Debaar says.

Debaar says they’ve had to come up with some new ideas for donors who have been giving about their normal levels. “Some of the need for some of our givers to go back to their normal giving patterns means we’re having to come up with some creative ways to still meet that increased need,” DeBaar says.

Debaar tells K-C-R-G T-V one issue they are seeing is increased operating costs for the organization. For example, the cost of the hams the organization donates at Christmas has more than doubled. That means the money donated doesn’t go as far as it did before.

SUV’s collide in Red Oak – no one injured

News

December 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak) Police in Red Oak have issued a report on a non-injury accident that took place Sunday afternoon in the parking lot of the Red Oak McDonald’s restaurant.
Officials say at around 2:40-p.m., a 2010 Hyundai SUV driven by 66-year-old Lynn R. Reynolds, of Stanton, was stopped waiting on traffic so she could turn onto Broadway Street. A 1986 Jeep Cherokee driven by 19-year-old Brendon Lee Nenneman, of Red Oak, was leaving the McDonald’s parking lot, when he became distracted.
The Jeep struck the passenger door of the Hyundai, causing a total of $4,000 damage.

Red Oak Police cited Nenneman for providing no proof of insurance.

40-year-old sentenced to 40 years in prison for 2018 heroin death in Cedar Falls

News

December 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Chicago man who sold heroin to a Cedar Falls woman who overdosed has been sentenced to four decades in prison. The woman died in 2018 of acute heroin intoxication. Police used the woman’s Facebook Messenger account, asked Eric DeAngelo Griggs for more heroin and, when he showed up, Griggs was arrested. Griggs was living in Waterloo at the time of his arrest.

This past April, a jury convicted him of distribution of heroin resulting in death. He is 40 years old and has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. There is no parole in the federal system.

Home destroyed by fire in Montgomery County

News

December 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Rural Montgomery County) — A blaze destroyed a home in rural Montgomery County late Sunday evening. According to Red Oak Fire Chief John Bruce, his crews were dispatched to 2559 K Avenue, southeast of Red Oak, at around 8:50-p.m. Soon after their arrival, Red Oak requested mutual aid for tanker support and personnel, from Essex and Stanton, as the first engine crew reported heavy flames shooting from the two-story structure. Chief Bruce said as they battled the flames, winds averaging 20-to 25 mph made the job difficult.

Grass trucks were requested, and local farmer Kent Swanson brought his tractor and disc in, to work a couple of areas around the affected area, to make sure the embers didn’t spread to other structures or the land.

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Firefighters were at the scene for almost three hours. No injuries were reported. Bruce says the unoccupied house, owned by Robert and Carroll Peterson of Red Oak, is a total loss. He says the fire’s cause and origination are undetermined at this time. Montgomery County Emergency Management, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies, and SIRWA assisted at the scene.

2021 Cass County Relay for Life Radio Luminary Show

Podcasts

December 6th, 2021 by admin

Listen back to the 2021 Cass County Relay for Life Radio Luminary Show that aired in conjunction with the Anita Winter Walk. Hear from committee member Dawn Marnin and area survivor Deanna Spry on the program.

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Adair County Sheriff’s report, 12/6/21

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December 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports four arrests occurred the last few days of November. On Nov. 30th, 40-year-old Michael Gail Steward, of Fontanelle, was arrested for Contempt of Court – Violation of a No Contact Order. His arrest followed a call at around 3-p.m. that day, from Steward’s mother, who said her son had ripped the door handle off of his father’s pickup truck, and that he was wanting to remove an auger from one of the corn bins. While a deputy was investigating, he observed “many text messages” from Michael to his father, who is a protected party in the No Contact Order. The younger Steward was released from custody on his Own Recognizance December 2nd, per a court order.

On Nov. 29th, 50-year-old Charles Harold Lamb, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on an Adair County felony warrant to serve a court-ordered jail sentence for Lascivious Acts with a Child. He was sentenced to prison and held without bond until delivered to the Iowa Medical and Classification Center, in Coralville. He was also ordered to pay a fine of $1,370, a sexual abuse-related crime surcharge in the amount of $90, and assessed court costs.

On Nov. 29th also, 51-year-old Ronald Lee Bacon, of Altoona, was arrested on a Marion County warrant for Violation of Parole. He was being held without bond in the Adair County Jail until turned over to Marion County Deputies on Nov. 30th.

And, on Nov. 28th, 25-year-old Jacob Christopher Buck, of Parkersburg, was arrested following a traffic stop at 310th Street and Henry Wallace Road, in Orient. His 2003 Pontiac Bonneville was pulled over for speeding, and for a non-functioning brake light. While speaking with Buck, the deputy detected an odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. Buck admitted to there being some marijuana in the car, in addition to paraphernalia.

The marijuana was seized, Buck was cited for Possession of drug paraphernalia before being released from the scene.

WEEK OF DECEMBER 6th

Trading Post

December 6th, 2021 by admin

FOR SALE:  Pendant light. Measures 27 1/2 “ in length. Asking $15. Also a ceiling light fixture. Measures  14”W, 20” H plus plenty of chain. Asking $30. If interested please call 712-249-2823.

WANTED:  looking for an exercise bike, upright or recumbent.  Call or text 712-249-1984.

WANTED: 18.4-38 tractor tire chains. Call 712-243-3073.

FOR SALE: 1) Old oak library table that has been refinished. 27″H x 28″ D x 42″ L $100. 2) Betsy Ross miniature sewing machine. In the box, like new. $200. 712-254-6036.

FOR SALE:  Grass hay, baled dry.  Small squares $4.50 and $6.00.  3x3x8 are $75.00. Located SE of Hamlin.  Call 712-304-0178.

FOR SALE:  Painted Christmas signs $25.00 a piece.  Call 712-249-2905 Exira.

FOR SALE: Brand new small portable Crosley record player in a carrying case $40; DB power 9.5 portable DVD, w/ rechargeable $40; Fuji insta mini 9 camera & case, 5 rolls $40. $100 for all 3. 243-3350, leave a message. SOLD!

LOST: male, neutered 7 month old kitten, sandy in color, named Ollie, lost in Highland addition. 712-254-3267.

FOR SALE: 43″ LG flatscreen TV, works fine, $75. Call 712-304-4998 in Hamlin.

FOR SALE: Toro snowblower, 20″, single stage, electric start, works good. $235 cash. 712-249-6835

FOR SALE:  Selling a used Pride, Go-Go Elite Traveller, 3-wheeled mobility scooter.  This rechargeable scooter is in great condition and has a 300 lb. weight limit.  It can be broken down into just four parts to conveniently transport in a vehicle.  $300 and it can be yours.  Please contact (712) 249-6213SOLD!

FOR SALE: 2 sets of tires. 265/65/R18. One set of Michelin Energy Savers, one set of Goodyear Wrangler. Both sets have some miles left on them. Make me an offer Ph. 712-249-5660 may have to leave a message