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AHST to resume hybrid model on Monday for certain grades

News

October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the AHSTW School District report the absenteeism due to COVID-19, as well as the expiration of a significant number of quarantines, “Will return absentee percentages in the Primary and Intermediate to a rate that allows” the District to return to full-time face-to-face instruction for grades PK-8, on Monday, Oct. 5th.

It was noted however, that “Due to a continued increase in positive cases, grades 9-12 will return via [the] hybrid model for the week of Monday, October 5th – Friday, October 9th, rather than full-time face-to-face as the other students.” School officials said affected families will receive separate communication from High School Principal Michael Embrock, to let them know whether their students are assigned to attend on “A” days or “B” days as well as more detailed schedule information.

According to the District Administrative Team, “All previously communicated quarantine dates remain in effect, so please note that your child may still have a different return date that what [was] described,” and that “They will continue to attend remotely until their quarantine expires and as long as they are healthy enough to do so.”

For more information, see the letter posted on social media:

Iowa governor allows college bars to reopen with distancing

News

October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds is allowing bars in Iowa’s two largest college towns to reopen next week after a five-week closure helped stop coronavirus outbreaks among young adults. Reynolds signed an order allowing bars to reopen Monday in Johnson and Story counties as long as they follow social-distancing rules.

Breweries, wineries and distilleries are allowed to reopen almost immediately, on Friday at 5 p.m. The venues are often packed with University of Iowa and Iowa State University students. The order says all customers must consume their food and drinks while seated at a bar, booth or table, and must be at least 6 feet apart.

Trojan Preview – Week 6 – 10/02/2020

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

October 2nd, 2020 by admin

KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Mike McDermott. We take a brief look back at previous contests and preview the next Friday night contest. This week we talk about the week five win over Des Moines Christian and preparations for week six against Shenandoah.

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PAM STRAKA, 63, of Atlantic (Svcs. 10/09/2020)

Obituaries

October 2nd, 2020 by Jim Field

PAM STRAKA, 63, of Atlantic died Friday, October 2nd at Iowa Methodist Hospital, Des Moines.  Funeral services for PAM STRAKA will be held on Friday, October 9th at 10:30 a.m. at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Open visitation will be held on Thursday, October 8th from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic. No visitation with the family present will be held.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial will be in the Brighton Township Cemetery, northeast of Marne.

PAM STRAKA is survived by:

Husband: Robert “Bob” Straka.

Sons: Michael Pennington of Atlantic. Steven (Corla) Pennington of Salem, OR. Tommy Pennington of Redman, OR. Aaron Straka of Washington. Randall Straka of Omaha, NE.

3 Grandchildren

Grassley aide says Iowa senator taking normal precautions

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An aide says U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley isn’t believed to have been exposed to anyone testing positive for the coronavirus and is continuing to take normal precautions. Grassley, an Iowa Republican, serves as Senate president pro tempore and is third in the line of succession, following Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Grassley’s largely ceremonial role has taken on new significance since President Donald Trump announced that he and the first lady have tested positive for the coronavirus.

Asked about whether Grassley was taking any new precautions, Grassley aide Michael Zona said Friday the senator was continuing to follow guidance from the Senate doctor, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health officials.

 

Pence, in Iowa yesterday, tests negative for Covid

News

October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Vice President Mike Pence, who was on Iowa yesterday (Thursday), has announced he and his wife have tested NEGATIVE for the coronavirus. Pence discussed his work leading the White House Coronavirus Task Force during appearances in Carter Lake and Des Moines. “With American innovation, our dedicated researchers we believe are just literally weeks away from the first coronavirus vaccine for the American people and we’ll have tens of millions of doses available the moment it’s approved,” Pence said.

Pence spoke to about 270 people in Carter Lake and 600 people in Des Moines yesterday (Thursday), mentioning two treatments the F-D-A has approved for Covid patients.”We’ve demonstrated as a nation that we can slow the spread,” Pence said. “We’re going to continue to protect the vulnerable, continue to save lives and we’re opening up America again.”

According to the vice president’s office, the last time Pence and Trump were in close proximity was Tuesday, at the White House.

Iowa State hosts No. 18 Oklahoma

Sports

October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State hosts 18th ranked Oklahoma in prime time tomorrow night. The Sooners have their backs to the wall after losing at home to open Big-12 play. ISU will allow 15 thousand fans in Jack Trice Stadium but coach Matt Campbell says that won’t change their approach.

The Sooner defense is only giving up 60 yards on the ground per game and Campbell says their success begins with a veteran defensive line.

Oklahoma gave up 334 yards of passing in the loss to K-State but Campbell says the Sooner secondary has talent and speed.

No. 1 OABCIG visits No. 3 Underwood in 1A

Sports

October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The championship in class 1A district nine goes to the winner of tonight’s game between top ranked OABCIG and number three Underwood. OABCIG coach Larry Allen says both teams employ similar styles.

OABCIG standout quarterback Cooper DeJean has passed for 15 touchdowns and rushed for seven more while Underwood sophomore signal caller Alex Ravlin is also a dual threat.

Allen on the challenge of playing on the road.

Nursing home visiting regulations changed

News

October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Public Health has announced changes in visitor COVID-19 restrictions at long-term care facilities. The changes allow for indoor visits at nursing homes in parts of the state with relatively low positivity rates of coronavirus. The information from the Health Department says the change also allows increased access to important quality of life services such as barbers and beauticians.

And it further expands the definition of ‘compassionate care visits’ so they do not exclusively refer to end-of-life situations. These can include visits to help someone transition into a home or for someone who lost a close friend and is grieving. Nursing home residents have accounted for a little more than half of all COVID-19 deaths in the state.

Iowa Senator and Congresswoman comment on President Trump’s COVID-19 diagnoses

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October 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says she is being kept up to date on President Donald Trump and others in the White House who have tested positive for COVID-19. “We want to continue to pray for the president and his wonderful First Lady, Melania. Great individuals — we pray for their welfare and of course for any staff members as well,” Ernst says.

The Republican says she has heard the president has minor symptoms and is in isolation. Ernst says the president has indicated he will continue working through this. “And again, let’s pray for them, please. This is a difficult time in our nation’s history and they could use a little support right now,” Ernst says.

Ernst made her comments after touring a Sioux City Health Clinic. She also plans to meet with Sioux City police officers. Iowa Democrat Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer released a statement on the announcement by PresidentTrump:

“As we have seen firsthand in Iowa and around the country, this virus knows no ethnic, gender, or geographic boundaries and has now reached the President of the United States. I’m praying for the President and First Lady to make a fast and full recovery from COVID-19. I hope this difficult news serves as a call to action for everyone to protect themselves and our communities against the spread of his virus. Be safe and wear a mask.”