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(Update) Kansas truck driver injured in rollover accident in Cass County

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A semi tractor-trailer driver from Kansas was injured during a rollover accident on Interstate 80 in Cass County, Saturday afternoon. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2019 Kenworth semi driven by 58-year-old John Stuart, of Lenexa, KS., was traveling eastbound at around 2:35-p.m., when Stuart became distracted and took his eyes off the road. The semi ran off the road to the right, and struck the cable barriers near mile marker 72, before the rig rolled over onto the side and came to rest in the south ditch.

Both photos courtesy of Mike Kennon, Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator.

Stuart was trapped in the cab for nearly an hour before being extricated. Authorities say he was wearing his seat belt. He suffered non-life threatening injuries and was transported by ambulance before being flown by Mercy One helicopter to Mercy Hospital.

The Patrol was assisted at the scene by Anita Rescue and the Cass County Sheriff’s Office.

Woman found dead in Iowa was daughter of Minnesota justice

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Family members say a 21-year-old woman found dead outside a sorority house at Iowa State University was the daughter of a Minnesota Supreme Court justice and prominent hospital executive. Family members released a statement Friday identifying the woman as Olivia Chutich, the daughter of Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Margaret Chutich and Allina Health CEO Penny Wheeler.

The statement says Olivia was the light of their lives. Police say the Iowa State student was found unconscious Friday morning in the Delta Delta Delta parking lot. She was pronounced dead at the scene. A cause of death hasn’t been released.

 

Tractor trailer rollover on I-80 Saturday afternoon, near Anita

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Anita Rescue, Cass EMS and other agencies responded to a semi tractor-trailer rollover accident Saturday afternoon on Interstate 80 eastbound, between mile markers 72 and 73. The driver reportedly suffered a head injury and was trapped in the cab for nearly an hour, while crews worked to free him. The accident happened at around 2:22-p.m.

A medical helicopter responded to the scene late Saturday afternoon. Additional details were not immediately available.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 1/23/21

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 1/23/21

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Iowa COVID-19 update for 1/23/21

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health today (As of 6:30-a.m.) reports 1,369 new positive COVID-19 cases since 10-a.m. Friday. The IDPH said Friday there had been 33 additional deaths since 10-a.m. Thursday, for a total to-date, of 4,478. Long-Term Care facility deaths are up to 1,857.  In southwest Iowa, one additional death was reported Friday in each of Madison, Mills and Pottawattamie Counties. COVID-19 deaths attributed to Underlying causes amount to 4,076, while COVID was a contributing factor to 402 of the total deaths.

The number of Iowans hospitalized with COVID-19 declined from 450 on Friday to 419 today. The number admitted in the last 24 hours dropped from 66 to 64. There are 76 patients in ICU and 38 patients on ventilators. In RMCC Region 4 (Western/southwest Iowa hospitals): 29 are hospitalized w/Covid; 8 are in an ICU; 2 were admitted Friday, and 3 are on a ventilator. The number of long-term care facilities reporting COVID-19 outbreaks is up a bit, from 69 Friday to 71, today. The state reports 1,901 positive cases and 1,028 recoveries among residents and staff within those facilities.

The health department reports 311,965 total Positive cases, and 273,189 total recoveries since the pandemic began. Positivity rates continue to decline in Iowa. The 14-day Positivity rate declined from 11.1% Friday to 11% today. The 7-day positivity rate is up slightly, from 8.3% to 8.4%. There have been 1,444, 460 Iowans tested for COVID-19, with 3,489,247 tests administered in the state.

Gov. Kim Reynolds said Thursday that Iowa’s vaccination data would be available on the health department website starting next week.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,147 cases; {+0}; 43 deaths
  • Adair, 696; {+3}; 20
  • Adams, 298; {+0}; 3
  • Audubon, 422; {+5}; 8
  • Guthrie, 1,041 {+5}; 24
  • Harrison County, 1,581; {+7}; 62
  • Madison County, 1,232; {+5}; 10
  • Mills County, 1,384; {+3}; 17
  • Montgomery, 882; {+8}; 24
  • Pottawattamie County, 9,127; {+34}; 115
  • Shelby County, 1050; {+9}; 27
  • Union County,  1,107; {+5}; 23

House Democratic leader says GOP lawmaker should lose committee assignments

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The top Democrat in the Iowa House is calling for a G-O-P lawmaker to be removed from his committee assignments. The top House Republican says it’s an attempt to stifle free speech. House Democratic Leader Todd Prichard says Republican Representative Dean Fisher of Montour has failed to publicly apologize for comments on Facebook about the election that Prichard describes as false and misleading. Prichard first raised the issue during a speech on the opening day of the 2021 legislature.  “It is up to us, the newly sworn leaders, to protect our country from the fate of further division,” Prichard said.

Fisher wrote on Facebook that there had been quote — “outright cheating” — unquote in Democratic areas of the country, but Fisher said Republicans would prevail because quote “our side has the guns.” Prichard says elected leaders cannot turn a blind eye to that kind of rhetoric, which Prichard says led to rioting at the U.S. Capitol. “For too long, politicians have not only enabled, but served as a willing partner in the spread of misinformation about election fraud,” Prichard said January 11. “…Until you have committed yourself to truth and democratic ideals, you lose any moral high ground that you may try to claim.”

Republican House Speaker Pat Grassley says Prichard is playing the exact partisan politics he denounced. Grassley says Prichard seems to believe that the right to free speech should only belong to those he agrees with.

Moose seen roaming in Plymouth County

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Several people have reported seeing a wandering lost moose in Plymouth County. The moose is a female and is thought to have traveled to northwest Iowa from northern North Dakota. Iowa D-N-R Wildlife Biologist Doug Chafa says it is a rare sight here. He says the last moose sighting was back in the fall and winter of 2015, so it is unusual. Chafa says there are usually two reasons for a moose to travel this far south.

Plymouth County moose

He says a young bull moose may leave the herd because it couldn’t compete for position with other older bull moose. Or he says the female moose in northwest Iowa could be sick. “Sometimes moose will have this roundworm parasite called a meningeal brain worm. It damages their brain and they will have some weird behaviors like just taking off and walking south,” according to Chafa.

Chafa says he understands the curiosity factor from people wanting to see the moose, but he warns people to keep their distance. “Moose are large dangerous animals to get in close proximity to. It would not be a good idea to try and interact with this moose in any way,” Chafa says. “When an animal starts these long-distance dispersals — if you intercede in that or interfere in that — there is a long history where that just goes, really, really poorly.”

The Iowa D-N-R Wildlife Biologist says there is no way in determining whether the moose will continue heading south, or if it has found its new home. Chafa says several years ago, a wandering moose found its way south to Interstate 80 near Walnut, Iowa. Chafa doesn’t believe the moose will do much property damage, but he says that onlookers hoping to see the moose should respect a landowner’s private property rights and not trespass.

Harlan CSD announced Superintendent search finalists

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Community School District Board of Directors, Friday, announced the three finalists in its Superintendent search.  On Thursday, January 21st, the Board conducted semifinalist interviews via Zoom with all seven candidates.  After reviewing the semifinalist interviews and all application materials, the following three candidates were selected as finalists.

Dr. Jennifer Barnett:  Dr. Barnett is currently serving as the Executive Director of Targeted Services and Supports for Green Hills Area Education Association; she has served in this capacity for the past two years.  Previously, Dr. Barnett served as a Regional Administrator for Green Hills AEA, and a 23 year tenure within the Council Bluffs Community School District as Executive Director of Student and Family Services, Principal, Assistant Principal, Guidance Counselor, and Special Education Teacher.  Her previous experience also included four years serving as the Principal of Kanesville High School where she developed the Passages Alternative Learning Center.  Dr. Barnett has done substantive work locally and at the state level around mental health and social/emotional learning.  She is known for her collaborative approach to leadership and her approachability.

Andy Irwin:  Mr. Irwin is currently the Superintendent and Elementary Principal at Harris-Lake Park CSD; he has served in that capacity the past four years.  Previously he served as the Assistant Principal and Activities Director at Shenandoah CSD, 7-12 Principal and Activities Director at East Mills CSD, Assistant Principal and Activities Director at Fairbury, Nebraska, Social Studies Teacher at Creighton CSD, and Industrial Technology Teacher at East Mills CSD.  Mr. Irwin has done substantial work with school facilities and integration of technology in his current district.  One notable accomplishment is helping to develop the Lakes Area Academy which offers vocational programs to area students.  He also revamped the district teacher evaluation process.  Mr. Irwin is known as being a real collaborator, communicator, and relationship-builder.

Robert Scott:  Mr. Scott is currently the Associate Superintendent at Davenport Community School District; he has served in that capacity the past eight years.  Previously Mr. Scott served as Principal at Davenport Central High School, Associate Principal at Davenport Central High School, Physical Education Teacher at Wood Intermediate School in Davenport, 13 years as Physical Education/Math/Health Teacher at two schools in Illinois, and two years in the US Army.  As an administrator, Mr. Scott has overseen principals, implementation of Professional Learning Communities, and multiple building and remodeling projects.   He also leads district negotiations for the district and their safety plan.  He has also been very involved in the community of Davenport participating in multiple civic organizations and volunteer opportunities.

Finalist interviews will be conducted on-campus on Thursday, February 11; included that day will be district and community tours, interviews with two mixed interview teams comprised of administrators and directors; teachers; support staff; parents and community members; and students, and an interview with the School Board.  Following completion of the interviews on February 11, the Board will meet to review feedback from all stakeholders involved in the interview process, and tentatively select the new Superintendent for the Harlan Community School District.  The new Superintendent will officially start his/her tenure on July 1; in the interim between hire and officially beginning, the successful candidate will be involved in a number of transition activities for the district.

The person chosen for the position will replace Interim Schools Superintendent Lynn Johnson, who was hired in July, 2019 and has served for nearly two-years. She was selected to replace Justin Wagner, who resigned in May, 2019.  Grundmeyer Leader Services assisted the Board with the search.  Initially a Community Stakeholder Survey was utilized; based on this data, the Board approved the following eight Desired Characteristics for the next Superintendent.

  • Is approachable, accessible and welcoming
  • Demonstrates ethics and integrity
  • Follows through on tasks and responsibilities
  • Recruits, hires and develops a strong administrative team
  • Possess strong communication skills
  • Strong instructional leader
  • Ability to lead school improvement efforts
  • Effectively manages district resources including facility updates

(UPDATE) ISU student found deceased in a parking lot is identified

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January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are investigating the death of a 21-year-old woman who was found unconscious in the parking lot of a sorority house at Iowa State University. The Ames Police Department responded to a medical call at 9:49 a.m. Friday at the Delta Delta Delta Sorority after a caller reported finding the woman. Police said the 21-year-old Olivia Chutich was pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel. The woman is a student at Iowa State. Police said she apparently had been in the parking lot for several hours before she was found.

According to KCCI, her family released the following statement Friday night, saying “It is with great sadness that we confirm that Olivia Chutich, our beloved daughter, died in Ames, Iowa. Olivia was the light of our lives. We ask for privacy as we grieve this unimaginable loss. Thank you.”  Iowa State University issued the following statement:

“The Iowa State community is saddened to learn of the death of one of our students. Our thoughts are with her family and friends during this difficult time. ISU is cooperating with the Ames Police Department, which is leading the investigation. The university is providing support and resources for students who are impacted.”

Police said while there does not appear to any threat to the community, the death remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call the Ames Police Department at 239-5133 or the anonymous tip line 239-5533. You may also contact Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa at 515-223-1400. Online anonymous tips may be submitted to www.crimestoppersofcentraliowa.com.