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CHERYL CARRIER, 74, of Avoca (Viewing 04/13/2020)

Obituaries

April 9th, 2020 by Jim Field

CHERYL CARRIER, 74, of Avoca died Thursday, April 9th at home.  Public Viewing will be held for CHERYL CARRIER on Monday, April 13th from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

CHERYL CARRIER is survived by:

Daughter: Sonja Urich of Omaha, NE.

Sons: Travis (Kimberly) Carrier of Harlan. Steven (Becky) Carrier of Shelby.

4 Grandchildren

2 Great-Grandchildren

AP source: Chiefs bring back CB Breeland on 1-year deal

Sports

April 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs are bringing back cornerback Bashaud Breeland on a one-year deal that could be worth up to $4.5 million, according to a person familiar with the contract. The agreement helps alleviate one of the Super Bowl champions’ biggest concerns ahead of the NFL draft. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Thursday because the deal had not been announced. Breeland helped the Chiefs win their first championship in five decades last season before joining cornerbacks Kendall Fuller and Morris Claiborne in free agency. Fuller has since signed with Washington.

Smithfield temporarily shuts pork plant due to coronavirus

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Smithfield Foods says its pork processing plant in South Dakota will temporarily close for cleaning after over 80 employees were confirmed to have the coronavirus. The company plans to suspend operations in a large section of the Sioux Falls plant on Saturday, then completely close on Sunday and Monday. It plans to sanitize the plant and install physical barriers to “enhance social distancing.”

South Dakota health officials announced Wednesday that over 80 employees of the plant had tested positive for COVID-19. The Department of Agriculture says there has been no evidence that the coronavirus is being transmitted through food or its packaging.

Iowa COVID-19 update (4/9/20)

News

April 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds provided an update late this (Thursday) morning, on the COVID-19 statistics for the 24-hour period covering Wednesday through this morning. She said there were 125 NEW positive cases, for a total of 1,270. There were no new counties added, so the total with positive COVID-19 cases remains 79 out of 99. There were 882 negative tests for a total of 13,703. The State Hygienic Lab has the capacity to conduct 2,530 tests.”

115 people are in the hospital, 476 have recovered (38%). There were also two more deaths in Linn County. Both were older/elderly adults. The death toll in Iowa now stands at 29. The Governor said also, officials spent time this week analyzing data from the RMCC’s (Regional Medical Coordination Centers) established by the Iowa National Guard, to support the IDPH and Healthcare Coalition. Today (Thursday) she highlighted the regions in western Iowa. RMCC Region 4 covers southwest Iowa.

She said there were four Covid-19 patients hospitalized. No new patients were admitted in the previous 24 hours. Three patients were in ICU’s, one person was on a ventilator. Reynolds said there are 262 in-patient beds available, 39 ICU beds and 58 ventilators still available for patient care.

Clarinda Police Dept. & City Hall phones are working again.

News

April 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Late Wednesday evening, Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reported there had been a major component failure to the Clarinda Police Department & Clarinda City Hall administrative phone lines, and that the auto attendant & voice mail systems were not working.As of 11:05-a.m. today (Thursday), Brothers reported those lines are once again up and working.

State auditor’s report finds $10,000+ improper travel claims from Iowa DHS worker in Dallas County

News

April 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A special investigation by the state auditor’s office has concluded an employee in the Iowa Department of Human Services filed more than 10-thousand dollars worth of improper or unsupported travel claims. Social worker Bobi Miller worked out of the agency’s office in Dallas County. Auditors reviewed the travel claims and work records she submitted over a nearly three year period. The auditor’s report concludes Miller claimed excess mileage for some destinations, didn’t have supporting records for other trips and had claimed reimbursement for work-related travel on days she was out sick or on vacation.

Last April, Miller asked the agency’s director to pay her more than was allowed annually for travel. That sparked an internal review of her travel claims. Miller was placed on administrative leave last May. She resigned from her job last summer. Copies of the state auditor’s report have been filed with Des Moines Police and the Polk County attorney as well as the state attorney general and Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.

Call “Iowa Concern,” for Help Coping with the Stress of COVID-19

News

April 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – Social distancing, self-isolation, quarantine: the changes from COVID-19 can be hard to handle. Tammy Jacobs, coordinator for the long-time service from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, says Iowans can turn to Iowa Concern for help. With a toll-free phone number, live chat capabilities and a website, Iowa Concern services are available 24 hours a day, seven days per week at no charge. Iowa Concern provides access to stress counselors and an attorney for legal education, as well as information and referral services for a wide variety of topics.

To reach Iowa Concern, call 800-447-1985; language interpretation services are available. Or, visit the website, https://www.extension.iastate.edu/iowaconcern/, to live chat with a stress counselor one-on-one in a secure environment. Or email an expert regarding legal, finance, stress, or crisis and disaster issues. Jacobs says “All personal information given to Iowa Concern, whether on the hotline or through e-mail or live chat, is kept confidential.” She also suggests visiting Human Sciences Extension and Outreach’s “Finding Answers Now” website for additional information and resources on dealing with stress.

Delayed Theft report in Union County

News

April 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a Creston man reported Wednesday evening, that sometime since last September, someone took his John Deere GX335 54-inch deck mower. The machine was valued at $4,000.

Iowa hospitals ordered to give daily COVID-19 data to state

News

April 9th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Weeks into the coronavirus outbreak, Iowa hospitals have been ordered to report daily statistics to the state on the number of patients they’re treating and whether they have enough resources. The Iowa Department of Public Health issued an order April 3 requiring hospitals to report every day on the number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized, in intensive care and on ventilators. Gov. Kim Reynolds has said repeatedly that data is driving her decisions on how to manage the outbreak.

Iowa Department of Public Health deputy director Sarah Reisetter said Wednesday that the mandatory order was necessary because hospitalization numbers haven’t always been accurate or timely.

Governor Kim Reynolds’ Thursday press briefing 04/09/2020

News

April 9th, 2020 by admin

Here is the feed for Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds’ Thursday press briefing on COVID-19. KJAN will have live audio of the presser as well at approximately 11:00 a.m.