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Iowa COVID-19 data for 3/13/21: 593 additional cases, 2 additional deaths

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March 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health’s Coronavirus dashboard, today (as of 10-a.m., Saturday), shows 593 additional positive test results for COVID returned from the labs, for a total of 370,236. There was also 2 additional deaths statewide, for a pandemic total of 5,633. Long-Term Care facility deaths account for 2,215 of the total number of deaths across the state.

Long-Term Care (LTC) facility outbreaks remain at three. Hospitalization numbers show: 182 Iowans hospitalized with COVID (compared to 168 on Friday); 41 in an ICU (compared to 76 Friday); 40 people were admitted to a hospital across the state, and 17 patients are on a ventilator (Three more than Friday).

RMCC Region 4 hospitals (those in western/southwest Iowa) show 14 hospitalized COVID patients (2 more than Friday), seven are in an ICU, two persons were admitted and two are on a ventilator.

Over one-million total doses have now been administered (1,070,062) in Iowa, with 990,459 given to Iowa residents alone.  Over 366,371 have completed the vaccination series.

The 14-day positivity rate is 3.8%, while the seven-day rate is down to 3.7%.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,375 cases; {+3}; 52 deaths
  • Adair, 939; {+1}; 31
  • Adams, 329 {+2}; 4
  • Audubon, 495 {+0}; 9
  • Guthrie, 1,183 {+0}; 28
  • Harrison County, 1,809; {+4}; 70
  • Madison County, 1,604; {+2}; 18
  • Mills County, 1,656; {+0}; 20
  • Montgomery, 1,044; {+2}; 36
  • Pottawattamie County, 10,958; {+12}; 149
  • Shelby County, 1,249 {+3}; 34
  • Union County,  1,275; {+0}; 31

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OWI arrest in Red Oak Friday night

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March 13th, 2021 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports an OWI arrest on Friday night. At 8:30 p.m. Officers stopped a vehicle in the 400 block of North 4th Street in Red Oak. The driver, 41-year-old Brianna Nedean Gasper of Red Oak, was arrested for OWI 1st Offense. Gasper was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $1,000 bond.

2021 Boys State Basketball All-Tournament Teams

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March 13th, 2021 by admin

CLASS 4A

  • Omaha Biliew, Waukee
  • Tucker DeVries, Waukee
  • Tamin Lipsey, Ames
  • Payton Sandfort, Waukee
  • Steven Kramer, Johnston (captain)

CLASS 3A

  • Karl Miller, Pella
  • Connor Drew, Ballard
  • Emarion Ellis, Assumption
  • Ashton Hermann, Ballard
  • Grant Nelson, Pella

CLASS 2A

  • Wyatt Gulker, Western Christian
  • Macrus Kelderman, Boyden-Hull
  • Jayden Mackie, Aplington-Parkersburg
  • Tanner Te Slaa, Boyden-Hull
  • Ty Van Essen, Western Christian (captain)

CLASS 1A

  • Cole Watts, Montezuma
  • Dylan Kurt, North Linn
  • Eddie Burgess, Montezuma
  • Austin Hilmer, North Linn
  • Trey Shearer, Montezuma (captain)

Garza leads No. 5 Iowa past Wisconsin in Big Ten tourney

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March 13th, 2021 by admin

Iowa center Luka Garza (55) blocks the shot of Wisconsin forward Nate Reuvers (35) in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Big Ten Conference men’s tournament in Indianapolis, Friday, March 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

By PHILLIP B. WILSON Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Luka Garza scored 24 points, Joe Wieskamp made two key baskets late and No. 5 Iowa fended off Wisconsin 62-57 in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. The third-seeded Hawkeyes rallied from a six-point halftime deficit behind Garza. Their all-time leading scorer dominated inside, making 10 of 15 field goals and 4 of 5 free throws. Iowa advanced to face third-ranked Illinois in Saturday’s semifinals. D’Mitrik Trice led Wisconsin with 19 points. The Badgers came into the tournament having lost five of six.

 

Over 30 pounds of meth recovered in Fremont County

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March 13th, 2021 by admin

A traffic stop on Friday evening in Fremont County led to an arrest and the discovery of over 11 pounds of methamphetamine.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports a 2019 Dodge Ram was stopped at approximately 5:12 p.m. on Friday in the area of Knox Road and Bluff Road near Sidney for a traffic violation. Fremont County K9 Roby was deployed during the stop and a search of the vehicle uncovered the methamphetamine concealed inside the vehicle. The driver, 21-year-old Humberto Mancinas of Sidney, was placed under arrest.

A search was then conducted at Mancinas’ residence in Sidney and K9 Roby located over another 20 lbs of methamphetamine concealed at the residence, for a total of 30 pounds.

Mancinas was charged with two counts of Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver. He was held in the Fremont County Jail until seen by a Magistrate.

The methamphetamine recovered consisted of over approximately 153,200 doses with a street value of approximately $350,000.

The Fremont County K9 Unit and Mills County K9 Unit assisted the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office with the call.

Skyscan Forecast 03/13/2020

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Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, March 13, 2020  Dan Hicks

Today: Areas of fog early. Increasing clouds. Light rain developing toward evening. E @ 10-15. High 54.

Tonight: Cloudy. Rain. E @ 10-15. Low 40.

Sunday: Cloudy. Rain. SE @ 15-25. High 47.

Sunday Night: Cloudy. Rain possibly mixed with snow. E @ 15-25. Low 33.

Monday: Mostly cloudy. Light rain. High 42.

Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. High 48.

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Iowa women advance to Big Ten championship game

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March 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Monika Czinano scored 27 points, Caitlin Clark added 20 points and 11 assists and sixth-seeded Iowa beat seventh-seeded Michigan State 87-72 to advance to the Big Ten Tournament championship game. The Hawkeyes will on top seed and No. 7-ranked Maryland for the tourney title. Clark, the freshman who is the nation’s leading scorer had consecutive 3-pointers to cap an 11-0 run for a 77-62 lead with six minutes remaining.

Iowa’s Gabbie Marshall (24) celebrates with her teammates after Iowa defeated Michigan State, 87-72, in an NCAA college basketball game in the semifinals of the Big Ten Conference tournament, Friday, March 12, 2021, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

McKenna Warnock added 17 points and 11 rebounds for Iowa. Nia Clouden scored 24 points, Kendall Bostic had 13 and Moira Joiner 10 for the Spartans,

 

Woodbury discussing voting for supervisor districts

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March 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A recent Woodbury County case where a supervisor had to resign because he moved out of his district and then won reelection has started a discussion on the issue. The five supervisors each have to live in their own district — but voters in all five districts vote on every supervisor. Woodbury County resident Brian Miller says it is kind of like a reverse of the Electoral College situation on the national level.

“We’ve had county supervisors that run from a district and they don’t win the vote in that district –but they are elected as a supervisor because they’ve won countywide,” Miller says. “I’ve looked at some numbers and that’s happened at least three times if you go back to 2016 through now. And again, I don’t know if that’s a bad thing — it’s an awkward thing I guess is how I look at it.”

Fifteen other Iowa counties use the same option as Woodbury County, while the rest of the state uses the two other options that are available. County Auditor Pat Gill says there isn’t enough time to get a measure for a change in any county. He says you need petitions equal to 10 percent or more of the people who voted in the last general election to get it on the ballot. That would be 45-hundred-70 signatures in Woodbury County. Gill says they would have to be gathered June first and there would be a special election on the first Tuesday in August, with all three plans would be on the ballot.

A bill in the legislature to require counties with populations of more than 60-thosuand to use a plan where supervisors are elected only from voters in their district failed to meet a deadline to be considered. Thirty-three counties currently use that plan, while most counties elect supervisors on a majority vote of all those in the county.