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NW Iowa nursing home is being sued following death of a patient

News

November 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

FONDA, Iowa (KTIV) – A Pocahontas County nursing home is being sued by the family of a patient who died there last year. KTIV in Sioux City reports the family of Marvin “Pete” Jacobs has filed that suit against Fonda Specialty Care, its parent company Care Initiatives, two nurses and a medical staffing firm. In the lawsuit, they allege that one of the nurses refused to provide necessary care to Marvin Jacobs on the night of February 18th, 2023, directly leading to Jacobs’ death.

They say the other nurse did not make other arrangements for that necessary care. The family is asking for an unspecified amount of money in compensatory and punitive damages from the defendants and demanding a jury trial.

Drake University announces full-tuition financial aid options for Iowa students

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November 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Drake University will offer two new financial aid options for certain students, with the hopes of expanding educational opportunities for those seeking associate or bachelor’s degrees. The Iowa Capital Dispatch says the university announced Monday in a news release that both the Bulldog Promise and Bright College Pathway scholarships will cover 100% of tuition for Iowa students who meet eligibility requirements.

“We believe that access to opportunity is a fundamental right,” said Marty Martin, Drake University president, in the release. “These programs provide the hardworking, talented students of Iowa access to a world-class education with aid that is equitable to their financial situation.” The Bulldog Promise provides first-year, in-state students with up to four years of full tuition coverage after other aid is factored in, according to the release. To qualify, students must have at least a 3.8 grade-point average at the time of admission, file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid by July 1 before the fall semester, and be Pell Grant eligible.

Drake University announced two programs that will cover 100% of tuition for certain students seeking their degree. (Photo courtesy of Drake University)

The Bright College Pathway scholarship is meant for students pursuing an associate degree through the university’s Bright College. The college offers two-year programs in business, organization and professional studies and integrated arts, sciences and humanities, and students who complete a program will have guaranteed admission to four-year programs at Drake.

Students who are residents of Iowa and are Pell Grant eligible will receive full tuition coverage for up to two years through the scholarship, according to the release. Both scholarships will be available for students starting in Fall 2025.

“A Drake education unlocks a return on investment that ranks in the top 3% nationally, and we want to provide that opportunity to more students, while helping the state of Iowa retain the best and the brightest future leaders,” Martin said in the release.

The state’s premiere ‘zero carbon certified’ building is almost ready for tenants

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November 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – New tenants will start moving into Iowa’s first-ever “zero carbon certified” building in a few weeks. Star Lofts in Des Moines will have 20 affordable housing apartments and four spaces for businesses. To earn the title zero-carbon, new buildings must meet benchmarks for cutting carbon emissions both during the construction phase and when it’s in use. Developers must offset remaining emissions through renewable energy projects to reach net zero. Project developer Molly Cutle says a lot of trial and error was involved initially and she’s sharing the knowledge with others.

“There haven’t been a lot of projects yet who have achieved this certification to look from, but we’re very open book with how we achieved it, and have shared those learnings,” Cutler says, “and hope that other developers go after the same certification in the future.” Cutler says they met the criteria by swapping conventional materials for special ones like engineered wooden beams and low-carbon concrete. Solar panels offsite also offset the remaining carbon impacts. Cutler says they intentionally chose this certification because of its high standards.

“They actually do not allow you to simply purchase carbon credits of solar that already exist,” she says. “You have to be part of the production of new on- or off-site renewables.” Culter says Anawim Housing will help manage the apartments when tenants start moving in in December. The units are available to people in different income levels who make at least 80% or less of the area median income.

No. 7 Iowa State men beat UMKC

Sports

November 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Curtis Jones had 20 points and Milan Momcilovic added 16 points as Iowa State beat Missouri-Kansas city 82-56 in Ames. Momcilovic finished four of seven from three point range.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. The Cyclones overcame a slow started and erupted for 48 second half points.

Jones came off the bench and connected of seven of 11 shots in nearly 29 minutes of action.

The Cyclones are 2-0.

Woodbury County elected officials will be all Republicans

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November 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There will be no Democrats holding elected office in Woodbury County in January after Auditor Pat Gill was beaten by his Republican challenger and deputy auditor Michelle Scaff by about eight points. The political landscape has changed since Gill first took over as auditor, recorder, and commissioner of elections 28 years ago when Democrats controlled county offices. “It went from a blue county to a purple county to a bright red one. I suffered the consequences of that. And that’s just the way it is,” Gill says. Gill says the state shortening the window for early voting and outlawing the mailing of pre-filled absentee request forms hurt voters.

“The legislature over a period of time made it very difficult for people to participate in the election by mail,” he says. He also says the integrity of the election process has been under attack. “It was unbelievable that I would get some of the phone calls and people accusing you of different things,” Gill says. “It really did do a lot of damage to the way that people look at elections.”

Gill says he wishes Scaff the best of luck as he looks forward to spending more time with family before figuring out what’s next.

Union County woman injured in an SUV-deer collision Sunday evening

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November 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A collision Sunday evening between an SUV and a deer in Union County, resulted in the driver of the vehicle being transported to the hospital for treatment of unknown/possible injuries. According to the Union County Sheriff’s Office, 49-year-old Maria Kaye Dukes, of Afton, was driving a 2017 Nissan Murano eastbound on Highway 34 at around 5:30-p.m., when a deer came out of the ditch. When the SUV struck the animal, the vehicle’s airbags deployed.

Dukes complained of pain and possible injury. She was transported by ambulance to the Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston. Damage to her vehicle was estimated to be $10,000, or a total loss.

Red Oak woman arrested on a Theft charge

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November 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Red Oak Police, Monday, arrested 46-year-old Heidi Ann Divis, of Red Oak. She was taken into custody at around 5:40-p.m. on a charge of Theft in the 5th Degree (a simple misdemeanor). Divis was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area: Tue., Nov. 12, 2024

Weather

November 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny & breezy. High near 53. SE winds 10-20 mph, w/gusts to near 25.

Tonight: Cloudy & breezy w/a 40% chance of showers, mainly after midnight. Low around 41.

Tomorrow: Showers, mainly before noon. High near 50. S/SE winds 10-25 mph shifting to the W/NW in the afternoon.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 54. NW @ 5-10 shifting to the SW in the afternoon.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 59.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 52. The Low was 30. Last year on this date, the High was 66 and the Low was 24. The Record High in Atlantic on Nov.12th was 73 in 2005. The Record Low was -4 in 1968 & 2019. Sunrise: 7:05. Sunset: 5:03.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 11/11/24

News

November 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Office, has released a report on recent arrests and/or citations. On November 3rd, 29-year-old Matthew Jeffrey Le, of Urbandale, was arrested at around 9-a.m. in Greenfield following a traffic stop. Le was charged with Possession of Marijuana/1st offense. He was pulled over for failure to maintain lanes and a steady speed (30 mph in a 55 mph zone). He was released from the Adair County Jail a few hours later on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Later that day, 32-year-old Brittany Marie Weddington, of Omaha, was arrested by the Iowa State Patrol in Greenfield, after the Trooper saw her vehicle on the side of the road, with its flashers on, and a jack on the ground behind the vehicle. Upon further investigation, Weddington was arrested on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Marijuana. Her cash/surety bond was set at $2,000. A passenger in the vehicle, 33-year-old Andrew Michael Simmons, of Cedar Rapids, was arrested for Violation of a No Contact-Protective Order/Contempt of Court. He was released the following day on a $300 bond.

On November 4th, Greenfield Police cited 40-year-old Kristin Nicole Ladd, of Greenfield, for Public Intoxication. She was released with the citation, but at around 4:10-a.m. on November 5th, Ladd was arrested in Greenfield for Public Intoxication, two-counts of Theft in the 5th Degree, and Assault. The charges stem from the alleged theft of alcohol from the Casey’s Store in Fontanelle.

Ladd was arrested again on November 6th, in Greenfield, for Theft in the 5th Degree.  Her bond was set at $300.

Atlantic School Board to act on: electing new officers; Superintendent Contract; SRO & personnel matters

News

November 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School Board will hold their annual organizational meeting and regular business meeting this Wednesday evening, at the High School Media Center. Their session begins at 5:30-p.m.  During the organizational portion of the meeting, the Board will elect a new President and Vice-President of the Board, and appoint the Board Secretary Treasurer.

In other business, the Atlantic School Board will act (as part of the Consent Agenda) to approve the resignation of Derek Knisely, Boys Assistant HS Soccer Coach, and numerous recommendations to hire (See the attached Agenda PDF, below). Action items on their agenda include:

  • The Superintendent Contract with current Interim Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen.
  • A Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Atlantic, for a School Resource Officer (The Atlantic City Council previously approved the agreement during their meeting last week).
  • A Snow removal bid, and
  • Lawn Mower purchase.

The Board is expected to discuss District Enrollment Data and Staff BEDS (Basic Educational Data Survey) data.

_11132024 Public Agenda