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Update to State’s COVID-19 Testing Program

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October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, IA) The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEMD) and the State Hygienic Lab (SHL) are adjusting the state’s approach to provide Iowans convenient access to free COVID-19 testing statewide. The recently launched testing locator map at coronavirus.iowa.gov helps Iowans find testing near them by entering a city or zip code. The map includes all Test Iowa test kit pick-up sites, and locations across the state where in-person testing is available. The tool also includes an overview of the types of tests offered and associated costs. The testing locator will be updated regularly as more locations are submitted by providers.

To provide more timely results to symptomatic Iowans, seven Test Iowa pick-up sites will also provide same day delivery to SHL. This change is being made to expedite test processing. Samples dropped off Monday-Friday at the seven sites listed below will be collected and delivered daily to the SHL by a contracted courier service.

Test Iowa pick-up and drop-off sites with same day delivery to SHL are:

  • Black Hawk County: Peoples Community Health Clinic, 905 Franklin Street, Waterloo
  • Linn County Public Health: 1020 6th Street Southeast, Cedar Rapids
  • Johnson County Public Health: 855 South Dubuque Street, Iowa City
  • Polk County Public Health: 1907 Carpenter, Des Moines
  • Pottawattamie County Public Health: 600 South 4th Street, Council Bluffs
  • Scott County Public Health: 600 W 4th Street, Davenport
  • Woodbury County, Siouxland District Health Department: 1014 Nebraska Street, Sioux City

Visit testiowa.com for details. Test results will be sent by email and should be available within 24 hours of the lab receiving an activated test kit. Hours and drop-off times vary by site. Review sites drop off hours on the Test Iowa website to ensure same day delivery to SHL.

Increased demand for testing is putting additional strain on health care clinics and emergency rooms. To ensure that Iowa’s health care resources are available for those who need care, IDPH recommends that Iowans consider the following testing options based on their circumstances:

  • Iowans with mild symptoms consistent with COVID-19 or those who have been exposed to a COVID positive individual should seek testing in a health care setting or use Test Iowa at home.
  • Iowans seeking testing for travel or other proactive purposes should purchase a home test kit from a retailer or pharmacy, or schedule an appointment at a local pharmacy.
  • Individuals experiencing severe symptoms or those who are at high risk of serious illness should seek should seek medical care.

Consistently, between 75%-80% of Iowans recently hospitalized due to COVID-19 were unvaccinated when they became infected, and 80-90% of those admitted to an intensive care unit were unvaccinated. The number of vaccinated Iowans continues to grow. According to the CDC, 71% of Iowans over the age of 18 have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and nearly 69% of Iowa’s total vaccine eligible population, which includes those 12 years of age and older, have received at least one dose. Iowans age 65 and older have achieved the highest vaccination rate at 92%.

Health officials say these figures underscore how essential it is for all Iowans who are eligible to get vaccinated for COVID-19. The vaccine is best tool we have to keep ourselves and our families healthy and to prevent severe illness, hospitalization and death from the COVID-19 virus. Finally, as flu season approaches, IDPH urges all Iowans to get the flu vaccine. By getting vaccinated for both influenza and COVID-19, we can prevent avoidable hospitalizations and help preserve health care resources for other needs, including illnesses, injuries and emergencies. Anyone with questions about either vaccine should reach out to their health care provider.

Adair County BOS approve 28-E agreement with IDNR; authorizes bridge repair

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October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday, authorized Board Chair SteveShelley to sign an Intergovernmental 28-E agreement with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and Adair County, pertains to well fees and a language update to the agreement. County Engineer Nick Kauffman reported on, and the Board approved, step wage rate progression and/or Longevity Raises for Secondary Roads employees: Luke Meisenheimer (employed 6 months); Brad Cooper, (employed 24 months); Dustin Ford (employed 24 months); Bobby Jeanes (employed 6 months), as well as Barry Williams (employed 10-years).

In other business, the Board authorized Chairman Steve Shelley to sign a temporary Right Of Way Contract for the Lakeview Road culverts project, and the final voucher for the Fiscal Year 2021 granular surfacing project. They discussed the closure and possible replacement of the North 35, 52-foot Summit Bridge which has a 3 ton weight limit. Kauffman said a local land owner expressed concerns about access to his property while the bridge is closed.

Kauffman said the only alternative the County has would be to pay the land owner for damages, but he said bridge can be repaired/rebuilt, also.

The Board approved repairing the bridge instead of replacing it. Kauffman discussed other, on-going projects as well, in his report on the Roads Dept. maintenance and activities.

Iowa WBB to make 13 National TV appearances

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October 6th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Big Ten Network released its television schedule for the 2021-22 women’s basketball season Tuesday.

The Hawkeyes will make 13 appearances on National Television, including FS1 once, ESPN2 twice, and BTN a minimum of nine times and one game on a network not yet determined. All of Iowa’s remaining games will be available on BTN Plus.

Television Schedule (All Times Central)

  • Dec. 5                    vs. Michigan State            3 p.m.                                   Big Ten Network
  • Jan. 6                     vs. Northwestern              7 p.m.                                   Big Ten Network
  • Jan. 9                     at Nebraska                        1 p.m.                                   FS1
  • Jan. 16                  vs. Nebraska                       TBD                                        Big Ten Network
  • Jan. 20                  at Minnesota                      7 p.m.                                   Big Ten Network
  • Jan. 23                  vs. Indiana                           5 p.m.                                   Big Ten Network
  • Jan. 27                  at Northwestern               7 p.m.                                   Big Ten Network
  • Jan. 31                  vs. Ohio State                     8 p.m.                                   Big Ten Network
  • Feb. 6                    at Michigan                         1 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.          TBD
  • Feb. 14                 vs. Maryland                      8 p.m.                                   ESPN2
  • Feb. 20                 at Indiana                            4 p.m.                                   Big Ten Network
  • Feb. 24                 at Rutgers                            7 p.m.                                   Big Ten Network
  • Feb. 27                 vs. Michigan                       3 p.m.                                   ESPN2

Iowa finished the 2020-21 season 20-10 overall and advanced to the Sweet 16 at the NCAA Tournament. The Hawkeyes tallied an 11-8 Big Ten record, and return nine letterwinners, including all five starters — Caitlin Clark, Monika Czinano, Gabbie Marshall, Kate Martin, and McKenna Warnock.

Fans can request season tickets for the upcoming basketball season at the UI Athletics Ticket Office at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, over the phone at 1-800-IA-HAWKS or online at hawkeyesports.com/tickets.

Iowa MBB start times and TV information announced

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October 6th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Big Ten Conference announced on Tuesday start times, and television and streaming information for the 2021-22 men’s basketball season.

Iowa will appear on Big Ten Network 12 times during the regular season, eight times on FS1, five times on ESPN or ESPN2, and once on FOX. Six early season contests, including the exhibition contest on Nov. 5, will be streamed via B1G+.

Start times for eight regular season games, including the 2021 Big Ten/ACC Men’s Basketball Challenge, will be announced at a later date.

Season tickets ($365 public; $315 faculty; $75 student), Fight For Iowa Mobile Pass ($199) and flex package ($150) are currently on sale at hawkeyesports.com. Single-game tickets for all 19 home games will go on sale to the general public on Thursday, Oct. 7.

Click HERE to view Iowa’s complete 2021-22 men’s basketball schedule.

Click HERE for more information on B1G+.

$5.2 million awarded to Iowa communities (Including Atlantic & Stanton) for housing and downtown revitalization projects

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October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

October 6, 2021 (DES MOINES) – Awards totaling $5.2 million were announced today (Wednesday), for CDBG projects across the state. The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) made the awards through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, which provides support for community improvements.

Downtown revitalization project awards were awarded to six Iowa communities to invest in the improvement of 62 downtown building facades .They include:

  • Stanton – Rehab of 8 downtown building facades ($316,945 local/other funding, $445,242 CDBG)
  • Ft. Dodge – 9 downtown building facades
  • Independence – 8  ”         ”            “
  • Maquoketa – 8      ”         ”            “
  • Marshalltown  – 11 ”       ”            “
  • West Bend – 18      ”        ”            “

The Upper Story Conversion awards will help five communities with the creation of an additional 21 upper story housing units. Those communities include:

  • Atlantic, 2 units, $205,105
  • Burlington, 6 units ($500,000)
  • Leon, 4 units ($500,000)
  • Marshalltown, five units ($550,000)
  • Mason City 4 units ($550,000).

Grants are awarded based upon the benefit to low- and moderate-income persons, financial need, project impact and readiness, and commitment of local resources to the project. CDBG funds enable communities to make needed improvements to infrastructure, improve housing conditions for low-income homeowners, provide facilities for disabled and at-risk individuals, and make transformative downtown improvements.

The CDBG program is federally funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. IEDA is responsible for administering the CDBG funds in the non-metropolitan areas of the state. Download a copy of the CDBG Upper Story Conversion and Downtown Revitalization awards.

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 10/05/2021

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October 6th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

(3-2) Atlantic 25-22-23-25-15, Denison-Schleswig 20-25-25-15-7
(3-0) Creston 25-25-25, Shenandoah 11-22-18
(3-1) Lewis Central 20-25-25-25, Kuemper Catholic 25-22-11-17
(3-0) Red Oak 25-25-25, Clarinda 20-16-13

(3-1) Glenwood 25-23-25-25, St. Albert 18-25-18-18
(3-0) Glenwood 25-25-25, Harlan 15-15-21
(3-0) St. Albert 25-25-25, Harlan 15-22-15

Western Iowa Conference 

(3-0) AHSTW 25-25-25, Audubon 9-12-15
(3-0) Logan-Magnolia 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 9-11-19
(3-1) Missouri Valley 18-25-25-25, Tri-Center 25-21-20-19
(3-0) Underwood 25-25-25, Riverside 14-19-20

Rolling Valley Conference 

(3-0) CAM 25-25-25, Ar-We-Va 12-8-14
(3-0) Glidden-Ralston 25-25-2,5 West Harrison 14-14-16
(3-0) Woodbine 25-25-25, Paton-Churdan 10-13-15

Corner Conference 

(3-0) Griswold 25-25-25 Heartland Christian 17-14-14
(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, Fremont-Mills 17-14-19
(3-2) Stanton 25-25-21-24-15, East Mills 17-18-25-26-12

Pride of Iowa Conference 

(3-1) Bedford 14-25-25-25, Murray 25-23-22-17
(3-2) Lenox 22-22-25-25-15, Nodaway Valley 25-25-23-23-13
(3-0) Southwest Valley 25-25-25, Mount Ayr 20-15-21

Missouri River Conference 

(3-1) CB Abraham Lincoln 25-22-25-25, Sioux City West 10-25-20-17
(3-0) Sioux City North Def CB Thomas Jefferson

Bluegrass Conference 

(3-1) Diagonal 22-25-25-25, Mormon Trail 25-20-14-19

Atlantic Police & Outfitters Plus team-up to fight cancer

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October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – With the help and wonderful generosity from the community of Atlantic, and beyond, the Atlantic Police Department was able to raise approximately $2,700 in 2020 through the sales of Pink Patches with the A-PD logo. The proceeds were donated to our local Cass County, IA Relay for Life chapter. Atlantic Police Sgt. Spencer Walton says “In 2021, the Atlantic Police Department has partnered with Outfitters Plus to provide a different option. We are pleased to offer a line of “WE FIGHT TOGETHER” apparel. Featuring “WE FIGHT TOGETHER” on the front and an eye-appealing design on the back, combining cancer awareness imagery with the First Responder Thin Line flag.”

Pre-orders are available now but only for a short duration to allow time for shirts to be processed and distributed; orders must be submitted by October 17th. Apparel can be viewed, selected and purchased ONLINE at the following link: https://relayforlifefundraiser2021.itemorder.com/shop/sale/

Apparel orders will be processed and created by Outfitters Plus, in Atlantic. When choosing and paying for items, you will have the option to have their items shipped for an additional fee, or people can pick the items up directly from Outfitters Plus for free, once complete. Sgt. Walton says the Atlantic Police Department also has a VERY limited number of Pink Patches left over from last year. Stop in to the Atlantic Police Department at 23 East 4th St., Atlantic, IA to pick a patch up for $10, if you would like.

All proceeds from apparel sales and pink patch sales will again benefit the local Cass County, IA Relay for Life Chapter. Please feel free to contact the Atlantic Police Department at 712-243-3512 for questions. And, for apparel order questions, contact Outfitters Plus at 712-243-4379.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 10/6/21

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October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 8:06-a.m., with Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 10-6-2021

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October 6th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with AHSTW School Superintendent Darin Jones about the upcoming bond vote and community meetings to help provide information.

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Arizona man arrested in Creston

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October 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Two men were arrested on separate charges Tuesday night, in Creston. Authorities say at around 10:12-p.m., 44-year-old John Alan Schuster, of Prescott Valley, AZ, was arrested at the Casey’s General Store on W. Taylor Street. He faces charges that include Disorderly Conduct, Trespass – Refuse to vacate, and Public Intoxication. Schuster was being held in the Union County Jail on a $600 cash or surety bond.

And at around 6:24-p.m., 29-year-old Brandon James Case, of Afton, was arrested in the 11-hundred block of Manor Drive. He was charged with Driving While Barred, and later released on a $200 bond.

Authorities said also, no injuries were reported, but a calf died, after it was struck Tuesday night, in Union County. The Sheriff’s Office says a 2004 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by 61-year-old John L. Weeks, of Afton, was traveling north on Creamery Road at around 8:20-p.m., when his pickup struck a calf standing in the middle of the road. Weeks said he didn’t see the animal until it was struck. The calf – owned by McKnight Farms, of Afton – died at the scene. The animal was valued at $1,200.

The pickup – owned by Shirley Holker, of Winterset, sustained an estimated $5,000 damage.