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COVID-19 Precautions: OB Visitor Policy Updated

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA —Cass County Health System officials announced updated visitor limitations for all obstetrics patients will begin on Monday, August 3. This measure is being enacted to protect the health of patients, staff, volunteers, and visitors and to proactively limit the spread of COVID-19.

Expectant mothers will designate two support persons at the beginning of her hospital stay. The designated support persons can both be with the mother at the same time. The two designated support persons cannot change during the length of the patient’s hospital stay; the two support persons will be the only visitors permitted. The two support persons must be 18 years of age or older, in good health, and must pass screening at CCHS entrances.

Other visitor limitations remain in effect:

  • All visitors must be 18 years of age or older and in good health.
  • Outpatients may have one visitor with them.
  • Inpatients may have one visitor at a time.

All visitors will be screened at the entrance before being allowed to proceed. Visitors must wear a mask and practice social distancing in waiting rooms. If there are too many visitors in the waiting room to appropriately social distance, then staff will ask visitors to please wait in their vehicles or return at a later time.

All visitors, family members, and friends are still encouraged to use technology to keep in contact with their loved ones.

CARYL [Schuler] MILLER, 70, (formerly of Atlantic) – Visitation 8/3/20

Obituaries

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CARYL [Schuler] MILLER, 70, of Avondale, AZ (& formerly of Atlantic), died July 22nd, in AZ. Visitation with the family of CARYL MILLER will be held from 5-until 7-p.m. Monday, Aug. 3rd, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

A Private Funeral Service will be be held.

Burial is in the Noble Center Cemetery, south of Lyman.

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

CARYL [Schuler] MILLER is survived by:

Her husband: Scott Miller.

Her son: James (Karen) Kocarnik

Her daughter: Regina Lynn Molloy

and 2 grandchildren.

2020 Cass County Fair Swine Show Awards

Ag/Outdoor

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

FFA Awards:

  • Grand Champion Market Hog: Paige Jensen, CAM FFA (Parents Eva & Ryan Jensen) – Trophy Sponsor: Gary & Shelly Miller.
  • Grand Champion FFA Market Barrow: Paige Jensen; Trophy Sponsor: Stine Seeds.
  • Reserve Champion FFA Market Barrow: Paige Jensen; Trophy Sponsor: Rolling Hills Bank and Trust.
  • Grand Champion FFA Market Gilt: Logan Eilts, Atlantic FFA (Parents Tim & Karla Eilts) – Trophy Sponsor: J6 Ranch.
  • Reserve Champion FFA Market Gilt: Logan Evans, Griswold FA (Parents Jessie & Ryan Evans) – Trophy Sponsor: Andy & Jody Steffen.
  • Grand Champion FFA Swine Pen of 3: Logan Evans; Trophy Sponsor: Sandbothe Firestone.
  • Reserve Grand Champion FFA Swine Pen of 3: Kacey Danker,  Griswold FA (Parents Jody & Ryan Danker) – Trophy Sponsor: First Whitney Bank.
  • Champion FFA Swine Showman: Logan Eilts; Trophy Sponsor – Renew Ag Supply.
  • Reserve FFA Swine Showman: Trista Swain, Griswold FFA (Parents Doug & Sarah Swain) – Trophy Sponsor: In Memory of Bill Murphy.

4-H Awards

  • Grand Champion 4-H Pen of 3 Market Swine: Seth Hensley, C&M Champions (Parents Mark & Jolene Hensley) – Trophy Sponsor: Shane & Tammy DeBord.
  • Reserve Grand Champion 4-H Pen of 3 Market Swine: Carter Witzman, Bear Grove Blazers (parents Stephanie & Chris Witzman) – Trophy Sponsor Ryan & Jessie Evans Family.
  • Grand Champion 4-H Individual Market Gilt: Gracie Venteicher, C&M Champions (Parents Doug & TJ Venteicher) – Trophy Sponsor: Cass County Farm Bureau.
  • Reserve Grand Champion 4-H Individual Market Gilt: Seth Hensley; Trophy Sponsor: In Memory of Kenny Evans.
  • Grand Champion 4-H Individual Market Barrow: Grant Petty, Washington GEM (Parents Darrin & Melanie Petty) – Trophy Sponsor: Hubbard Feeds.
  • Reserve Grand Champion 4-H Individual Market Barrow: David Retallic, Bear Grove Blazers (Parents Troy & Laura Retallic) – Tropher Sponsor: Cass County Fairboard.
  • Division 1 Winner/4-H Market Barrow: Grant Petty; Trophy Sponsor: Rex Pharmacy.
  • Division 2 Winner/4-H Market Barrow: David Retallic; Trophy Sponsor: The Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund.
  • Division 1 Winner/4-H Market Gilt: Seth Hensley; Trophy Sponsor: Armour Insurance.
  • Division 2 Winner/4-H Market Gilt: Gracie Venteicher; Trophy Sponsor: Armour Insurance.
  • Supreme Champion 4-H Market Hog: Grant Petty; Trophy Sponsor: Cass County Fairboard.
  • Reserve Supreme Champion 4-H Market Hog: Gracie Venteicher; Trophy Sponsor: E&E Fine Swine.
  • Grand Champion 4-H Senior Showman: Kacey Danker; Trophy Sponsor: Sandbothe Firestone.
  • Reserve Grand Champion 4-H Senior Showman: Paige Jensen; Trophy Sponsor: Hubbard Feeds.
  • Grand Champion 4-H Intermediate Showman: Kailey Swain, Pleasant-Noble United (Parents Doug & Sarah Swain) – Trophy Sponsor: In Memory of Joe Dimig.
  • Reserve Grand Champion 4-H Intermediate Showman: Coby Venteicher, C&M Champions (Parents Mark & Staci Venteicher) – Trophy Sponsor: Atlantic Rotary Club.
  • Grand Champion 4-H Junior Showman: Brooklyn Steffen, Benton Franklin (Parents Nathan & Andrea Steffen) – Trophy Sponsor: Armour Insurance.
  • Reserve Grand Champion 4-H Junior Showman: Collin Rudy, Cowpokes (Parents Jill & Chuck Rudy) – Trophy Sponsor: Atlantic Rotary Club.
  • Overall Supreme Champ. Market Hog: Grant Petty; Trophy Sponsor – In Memory of Matt Rogers.
  • Overall Supreme Champ. Market Hog: Paige Jensen; Trophy Sponsor – E&E Fine Swine.

All results from the Swine Program can be found HERE

Other results from the 2020 Cass County Fair can be found HERE.

DANIEL RYAN PEDERSEN, 35, of Irwin (Private Mem. Svc 7/30/20)

Obituaries

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DANIEL RYAN PEDERSEN, 35, of Irwin, died July 25th, at home. A Private Memorial Service for DANIEL RYAN PEDERSEN will be held Thursday, July 30th. A public visitation will be held at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan, on Thursday, from 1-until 3-p.m.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery at a later date.

DANIEL RYAN PEDERSEN is survived by:

His children – Ayva Pedersen, and Cayden Pedersen.
His sister – Jennifer Wagman (& her daughter Alexi), of Omaha, NE.
His brother – Ben (Leslie) Pedersen (& their daughter Isabella), of Omaha, NE.
His paternal grandmother: Irma Pedersen, of Harlan
His maternal grandparents, and other relatives.

Creston man reports missing handgun & holster

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department says a man from Creston reported Tuesday night, that his black,  .9-mm Taurus handgun and leather holster is missing, The gun and holster were with him at around 10-a.m. Tuesday, while he was at 12 Mile Lake. He forgot to grab the weapon/holster before he left. The loss was estimated at $200.

1 dead, 1 hurt in NW IA crash

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A collision between a car and an ATV in northwest Iowa’s Monona County, Tuesday night, left one person dead and another injured. According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2010 Honda Accord driven by 18-year old Elijah Oregon, of Oto, and a 2018 Suzuki Kingquad ATV driven by 65-year old Timothy Dahms, of Hornick, were both traveling west on Monona County Road E-16, when the car hit the ATV from behind. The accident happened at around 9:50-p.m.

The Patrol says after the ATV was struck, the machine left the road and came to rest in the north ditch. Timothy Dahms died from his injuries at the scene. Elijah Oregon was transported by ambulance to a local hospital.

White House advisor airs concerns about rising COVID-19 rate in Iowa

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A key advisor on the White House Coronavirus Task Force says Iowa is among a group of states where mitigation efforts should increase. Dr. Deborah Birx says the concern is rising infection rates among 20 and 30 years old in Iowa — coupled with the fact between five and 10 percent of those being tested in Iowa are found to have the virus. She says if officials wait for hospitalizations to spike, it is in her estimation “really way too late.”

Birx made her comments during a conference call with governors. Vice President Mike Pence, who was also on the call, says shut downs aren’t the answer, but Pence said studies show things like the use of face masks, limited social gatherings and bar closures are slowing the spread in the same way sheltering in place did this spring.

Mikolas placed on 10-day Injured List

Sports

July 29th, 2020 by admin

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 28, 2020 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced that RHP Miles Mikolas was placed on the 10-day Injured List with a right forearm strain today.  RHP Jake Woodford was recalled from the Cardinals Alternate Training Site in Springfield, Mo., and RHP Giovanny Gallegos (GUY-eh-gohse) was activated from the Injured List.

Mikolas, 31, was scheduled to start for the Cardinals on Wednesday in Minnesota.  His last game action was making the start and pitching four innings in an exhibition game on July 22 versus the Kansas City Royals at Busch Stadium.  Mikolas missed the entire Spring Training season in Jupiter with a flexor tendon injury in his right forearm.  Over the past two seasons since signing out of the Korean Baseball Organization, Mikolas was 27-18 with a 3.46 ERA over 64 starts while tying for the National League lead with 18 wins in 2018.

Gallegos, 28, joined the team after returning from his residence in Sonora, Mexico, on July 20, and has been on the Injured List since.  The right-handed relief pitcher was 3-2 with a 2.31 ERA in 66 appearances in 2019, while leading all National League relief pitchers in fewest baserunners/9 IP (7.88) and ranking 2nd among relievers in WHIP (0.81).

Woodford, 23, the Cardinals supplemental first round selection (39th overall) in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, is a three-time Minor League All-Star and was the starting pitcher for the Pacific Coast League in the 2019 Triple-A All-Star Game.  The right-hander carries a career minor league record of 30-32 with a 3.87 ERA over 106 appearances with 101 starts.  His first appearance will be his Major League debut.

Both Gallegos and Woodford will join the Cardinals. Gallegos wears uniform No. 65 and Woodford No. 40.

Remains of Mason City woman identified / Fort Dodge murder trial moved to QCs

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Authorities confirm that partial human remains have been found belonging to a Mason City woman who has been missing since last year. The Mason City Police Department says a lower jawbone was discovered by kayakers on a rock bed in the Winnebago River near the North Illinois Avenue bridge on Saturday July 18th and was turned over to authorities. After examination by the state crime lab, the remains were positively identified as those of 31-year-old Jane Schreur, of Mason City. She had been reported missing in November 2019 and was last seen by her family in May 2019. Her cause of death is not known, as well as the circumstances behind her disappearance. An investigation into her disappearance started due to Schreur’s health history. Police Chief Jeff Brinkley in a statement says foul play is not suspected, but the case is still under investigation. If you have any information, you are asked to contact the Mason City Police Department at 421-3636.
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After a change of venue, the murder trial of Fort Dodge man who’s accused of killing a pastor is now set to be heard in Davenport. Thirty-seven-year-old Joshua Pendelton will be tried in Scott County on charges of first-degree murder and first-degree robbery. Pendelton is accused of killing Reverend Al Henderson outside St. Paul Lutheran Church in Fort Dodge in October of 2019. His trial has not yet been set as jury trials are not permitted to start until September due to COVID-19. The trial is expected to see additional delays due to the Scott County court system being backlogged.

Mask mandate advances in county that’s home the the U-of-I

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Johnson County Board of Health is advancing a plan to mandate the use of face coverings countywide. After approving the wording of the potential order at a meeting Tuesday night, the board will take public comment and then vote on the measure Monday. Board chair Peter Wallace says he’s eager to act before thousands of University of Iowa students return to Iowa City for the start of classes on August 24th. “Hopefully people would know and have a couple weeks to get used to the ordinance, if they live here,” Wallace says, “and the university would make the necessary changes if they have to, but at least accommodations.”

Wallace says the county would need to work with the U-I on implementation of the new rules.  “One thing that we’re going to have to do if this ordinance passes is to sit down with our friends at the university and ask them what kind of enforcement are they expecting of their students,” he says.

While the governor has said local mask orders are not legal, the county attorney believes the mandate would be enforceable if also passed by the board of supervisors. Several other local Iowa governments have passed ordinances requiring masks in city or county buildings or on city buses, including: Ames, Des Moines, Iowa City, Muscatine, Sioux City, Polk County and Clinton County.

(By Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)