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Eight Iowa cities classified in Covid ‘red zone’ by White House task force

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October 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — This week’s White House Coronavirus Task Force report puts Iowa in its “red zone” for new infections. The rate of new Covid cases here is twice the national average. Governor Kim Reynolds says Iowans need to monitor what’s going on in their community. “We really need to focus,” Reynolds says. “We know that the most vulnerable Iowans are older Iowans age 65 and over and those Iowans with pre-existing conditions are the ones that are most at risk.”

IA Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during a Press Conference (File Photo)

The state’s coronavirus website shows (as of Saturday morning) there are Covid outbreaks at 63 Iowa nursing homes (two more than on Friday). For the past 10 days, the total number of Covid patients in Iowa hospitals has been higher than at any other point in the pandemic, although fewer patients are winding up in intensive care units. “The same thing applies today that applied when we had our first cases of Covid-19 in the state of Iowa and that is to stay home when you’re sick, social distance when you can. If you can’t, make sure you have a face covering and wash your hands often,” Reynolds says. “…If you’re a vulnerable Iowan, you need to take extra precautions.”

This week’s White House Coronavirus Task Force warns cases are increasing in Iowa due to social gatherings of families and friends. It specifically classified the cities of Carroll, Council Bluffs, Dubuque, Pella, Sioux City, Spencer, Spirit Lake and Storm Lake as “red zone” areas.

US Education Secretary tours two Iowa apprenticeship programs

News

October 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos made stops in Pella and Sioux Center, Friday. Friday morning DeVos toured Vermeer Manufacturing’s apprenticeship program which trains people to work as painters and welders and to operate machinery in the plant.

Betsy DeVos learning to weld at Vermeer Mfg.

“I know that in Iowa, workforce development continues to be a big opportunity and a big challenge,” DeVos said.

Governor Kim Reynolds has set a goal for 2025 of having at least 70 percent of working-age Iowans hold some sort of professional certification or a college degree.”We’re at 60% right now,” Reynolds says, “but we’re looking at the data for 2020 and it looks like we could see potentially a 5-6% increase, so we’re really making great gains.”

Devos also toured one of Dordt University’s two-year apprenticeship programs, Friday afternoon. She spoke at a roundtable with educators and business leaders from the Sioux Center area. DeVos is the third Trump Administration cabinet secretary to visit Iowa in the past week.

Betsy DeVos painting at Vermeer Mfg.

Red Oak man arrested on drug & weapon charges

News

October 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Friday, reported that a Red Oak man was arrested Wednesday on drug and weapon charges. Deputies arrested 48-year-old Floyd Raymond Henry for Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver, Concealed Weapon (a gun), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Drug Stamp Criminal Penalties. Bond for Floyd Henry was set at $17,000.

Gov. Reynolds signs new proclamation continuing State Public Health Emergency Declaration

News

October 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Friday, signed a new proclamation continuing the Public Health Disaster Emergency for another 30 days.  The proclamation extends all the public health mitigation measures currently in place for businesses and other establishments until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, November 15, 2020. This includes the requirements for bars and restaurants to ensure six feet of physical distance between each group or individual dining or drinking; to ensure all patrons have a seat at a table or bar and consume alcohol or food while seated; and to limit congregating together closer than six feet. Requirements for social distancing, hygiene, and other public health measures to reduce the risk of transmission also remain in place for gyms, casinos, salons, theaters, and other establishments. 

 

The proclamation also extends the suspension of weight limits for transportation of agricultural supplies and commodities on state highways for the continued fall harvest.  And it extends many of the previously issued regulatory relief measures necessary to respond to this public health disaster, including those related to healthcare, professional licensure, educational workforce, and expirations of driver’s licenses.  

 

The proclamation now remains in effect until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, November 15, 2020.  The full proclamation can be read in its entirety, here.

Harlan Police issue reminder about building address numbers

News

October 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department, Friday, issued a reminder to all residents, that they need need to make sure building numbers (address numbers) are on their houses. Harlan City code requires building numbers be visible. Authorities say the numbering is extremely important, for without them, there can be a significant delay in getting emergency services to your house. Fire, Ambulance, and Law Enforcement rely on numbering to get you the quickest emergency services possible. A delay in not being able to locate the correct house has the potential be disastrous.

The Harlan P-D says “It is every homeowner’s responsibility to have the numbers clearly visible from the street. If you are a renter, check your house and contact your landlord if the address numbers are missing.”

Elevated Fire Danger again today (Saturday)

News, Weather

October 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Des Moines IA 405 AM CDT Sat Oct 17 2020

Sac-Crawford-Carroll-Audubon-Guthrie-Dallas-Cass-Adair-Madison-Adams-Union-Taylor-Ringgold Counties

Gusty Winds and Elevated Fire Danger Today

Winds will increase rapidly by mid morning across central and southeast Iowa with gusts of 40 mph or more expected before diminishing later this afternoon. Farther north and east wind
gusts of 20 to 30 mph will be common. These gusty winds will combine with warm temperatures, fairly low humidities, and drying grasses and crops to produce an elevated fire danger through this afternoon. Any fires that ignite could spread quickly under these conditions, especially across cropland. Burning is not recommended under these conditions. Burn bans are
in effect for multiple central Iowa counties.

Burn Bans continue until further notice, for: Adair-Audubon-Cass-Dallas-Guthrie-Harrison-Mills-Montgomery and Pottawattamie Counties.

IHSAA Football Playoffs Second Round Assignments

Sports

October 17th, 2020 by admin

The Second Round of the Iowa High School Football Playoffs is set for next Friday night October 23rd. Follow the links below to see all of the second round pairings.

Class 4A

Class 3A

Class 2A

Class 1A

Class A

Eight-Player

CAM pulls away early for First Round Playoff win over Griswold

Sports

October 16th, 2020 by admin

The CAM Cougars scored early and ran away to a 67-18 win over Griswold in the first round of the playoffs on Friday night in Anita. The Cougars scored on their first two offensive possessions of the night on an Ethan Arp to Joe Kauffman 49-yard pass and a Lane Spieker 7 yard run. The Cougars then really blew the game open on the next possession. The Tigers got a great return to the CAM 35 yard line but on the next play Jaxson Bell picked off Lane Mueller and returned it 50 yards for a touchdown to put the Cougars up 18-0.

Lane Spieker ran for 5 touchdowns and threw for 2 more

CAM built the lead to 40-0 by the end of the first quarter and led 59-0 by halftime. Lane Spieker was the offensive highlight again for the Cougars with 142 yards on the ground and 5 touchdowns. Spieker also worked in at quarterback for a few series and went 5-5 for 113 yards and 2 touchdowns. The Cougars finished the night with 425 yards of offense.

Griswold played hard until the end of the game and were able to punch in a few late scores. Lane Mueller picked up a 13 yard touchdown run and had a 15 yard touchdown catch from Kamron Brownlee for the last score of the night.

CAM improves to 6-0 and will get a rematch against Stanton-Essex next Friday night. The Cougars beat the Vikings 34-20 in the last game of the regular season.

Griswold finishes the season 0-6.

Listen to a full postgame interview with Lane Spieker and Head Coach Barry Bower below.

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High School Football Scoreboard – First Round Playoffs – 10/16/2020

Sports

October 16th, 2020 by admin

CLASS 4A

Pod #14
Ankeny- BYE
Sioux City West @ CB Thomas Jefferson 49, Sioux City West 7

CLASS 3A

Pod #15
Harlan- BYE
Bondurant-Farrar 14, ADM 7

Pod #16
Lewis Central 63, Creston O-M 12
Norwalk 30, Glenwood 29

CLASS 2A

Pod #15
Atlantic- BYE
Des Moines Christian 38, Albia 0

Pod #16
Red Oak @ Greene County 49, Red Oak 0
Clarinda 55, Shenandoah 20

CLASS 1A

Pod #2
Emmetsburg 49, Eagle Grove 6
Kuemper Catholic 16, Pocahontas 8

Pod #3
Western Christian- BYE
Treynor 83, MVAOCOU 18

Pod #12
Panorama 53, East Marshall 8
Pella Christian 26, Hudson 6

Pod #13
Van Meter- BYE
ACGC 56, Pleasantville 37

Pod #14
Mount Ayr- BYE
I-35 20, Central Decatur 14

Pod #15
Underwood 49, West Central Valley 7
Woodward-Granger 51, Colfax-Mingo 14

Pod #16
OABCIG- BYE
East Sac County 21, Missouri Valley 16

CLASS A

Pod #13
Wayne @ Earlham
Nodaway Valley 20, North Mahaska 0

Pod #14
St. Albert 45, Sidney 14
Woodbury Central 44, West Monona 22

Pod #15
Lawton-Bronson 14, Tri-Center 8
Riverside 53, AHSTW 12

Pod #16
Logan-Magnolia- BYE
IKM-Manning 34, Southwest Valley 20

8-Player

Pod #1
Remsen St. Mary’s 56, Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire 14
West Harrison 54, Boyer Valley 42

Pod #2
Newell-Fonda 54, West Bend-Mallard 6
Kingsley-Pierson 64, Ar-We-Va 29

Pod #3
Coon Rapids-Bayard- BYE
Harris-Lake Park 47, River Valley 16

Pod #14
Audubon 55, Bedford 0
East Mills 41, Lenox 16

Pod #15
CAM 67, Griswold 18 -ON KJAN
Stanton/Essex 61, Murray 22

Pod #16
Fremont-Mills 51, Exira-EHK 6
Woodbine 84, Glidden-Ralston 0

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 8 – 10/16/2020

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 16th, 2020 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you in 2020 by Rush CPA and Associates and Fareway.

Last Week:

Doug Leonard 7-0
Chirs Parks 6-1
Matt Mullenix 5-2
Jim Field 5-2

2020 Overall Standings:

Doug Leonard 46-9
Matt Mullenix 44-11
Jim Field 41-14
Chris Parks 40-15

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