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Greene County Supervisors back mask mandate

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After seeing coronavirus cases escalate, the Greene County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a face covering mandate. The resolution says everyone must wear a face mask in public settings indoors, like grocery stores, and outside when they can’t stay six feet apart. Greene County Public Health Director Becky Wolf says the recent spike in cases is partly because people have become complacent.  “But we’ve also had several community type events that have occurred and then we have seen multiple cases related to that event that people were at,” she says.

Wolf says the county had a two-week infection rate below six percent a couple weeks ago, but today it’s above 24 percent. On Tuesday, Governor Kim Reynolds signed a new public health emergency declaration requiring masks in large social gatherings. Greene County Attorney Thomas Laehne (LANE) says the county resolution is unenforceable right now — and is intended to be educational. “If the governor’s proclamation were to expire or be terminated, at that point the county’s mask mandate would go into effect,” he says. Greene County is in the northwest quadrant of Iowa. Jefferson is the county seat.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katie Peikes)

Glenwood Police report (11/13)

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report two arrests. On Thursday, 21-year-old Tristan Herrera, of Glenwood, was arrested for Driving While Barred. His cash or surety bond was set at $2,000. And, on Nov. 7th, 31-year-old Jordan Henze, of Glenwood, was arrested for Driving While Revoked, with the cash or surety bond set at $1,000.

Authorities said also, a Glenwood Rescue ambulance and a building were damaged during a collision that occurred at around 11-a.m., Monday morning. According to the report, Glenwood Rescue was called to a house on the grounds of the Glenwood Resource Center, to transport a person. As the 1999 Ford E450 ambulance was backing toward the house, the driver, 41-year-old Kena Jo Woods, of Council Bluffs, could not see the overhang and gutters due to the angle of her mirrors. The ambulance struck the overhang and gutters, causing about $1,000 damage to the structure.

The ambulance sustained about $1,500 damage. There were no injuries, and no citations issued.

Iowa-bound lanes on new I74 bridge in Quad Cities has opened

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After more than three years of construction, traffic is moving on the Iowa-bound lanes across the new highway bridge over the Mississippi River. The west bound lanes of the new I-74 bridge are open between Moline and Bettendorf. George Ryan is the manager of the bridge project. “The weather has cooperated much more in 2020, even with Covid and all the things that are going on…and they’ve made a lot of good headway on the river bridge, as well as on land and we’re happy to open this up.”

Eastbound traffic on I-74 into Illinois will move to the completed side sometime this winter, until the second span of the new bridge is ready next year. Construction on the one-point-two billion dollar project began in the summer of 2017. All lanes should be completed and open, including a bike lane, by late in 2021.

Don ‘American Pie’ McLean to headline Surf Ballroom’s Winter Dance Party

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Don McLean, the singer best known for the song “American Pie,” will be the feature act of the Winter Dance Party at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake. Surf executive director Laurie Lietz says it’ll be McLean’s first appearance at the ballroom since 1994. His performance comes on the golden anniversary of the release of the song honoring the legacy of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens, who died in a plane crash after performing at the Surf in 1959. “We’re excited to bring him back,” Lietz says. “2021 actually marks the 50th anniversary of the release of ‘American Pie’. We wanted him for last year’s Winter Dance Party, but he said it was coming up on an anniversary and it would be more special to do it in 2021, and we really think it is. It will just be fun to see some live music, but to do it in a safe way.”

The lineup announcement follows Governor Kim Reynolds’ emergency pandemic proclamation addressing large gatherings. Lietz says the Surf is committed to providing a safe event and will change things to be in line with the guidelines that are happening at that time. “We announced the event just before she made some changes, and fortunately for us, those were things that we are already doing with the reduced group sizes, distancing tables and booths, and wearing masks when they are away from their chairs. We’ve been doing that. Our staff has been wearing masks. We’ve been safely hosting some smaller events, weddings, meetings and celebrations of life all summer long. For us, this is unfortunately business as usual.”

The dance party runs February 3rd through the 6th. The other three days of the event will feature John Mueller’s Winter Dance Party on Thursday night, the Killer Vees & Friends featuring Edan Everly on Friday night, and on Saturday night, Jason D. Williams, the Holy Rocka Rollaz and Austin Allsup. Lietz says the lineup is smaller for a number of reasons. “The first of which is their safety. We just have a very small backstage area and a limited amount of space for them to be back there. We tried very hard to get groups that were fan favorites for people but to keep them self-contained. When they come in, they are already working with people on the bill, and we’re able to keep them safe and distanced.”

Tickets for Don McLean will be sold separately and are $65. A three-day pass for the rest of the Winter Dance Party is $110. Tickets go on sale starting November 24th and may online be purchased online at surfballroom.com or by calling the Surf box office at 641-357-6151.

Akin Building Centers begin “Operation be the light”

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

With 2020 having been a dark time for many families and our neighbors, Akin Building Center stores located in Atlantic, Clarinda, Corning and Creston, are stepping-up to organize a program that will bring new toys and gifts to area families. Organizers of “Operation Be the Light” are asking you to donate new toys and gifts, by dropping them off and any of the four Akin Building Centers mentioned. Due to COVID, the items must be new, and in original packing.

You can nominate a family or neighbor on this form, or stopping-in at any of the four locations and filling out the nomination form. In your nomination, you should include whether the child is a boy or girl, their age, interests, clothing and shoe size (if known). Watch the company’s Facebook page for updates on the families and neighbors who have been nominated, along with the list of their needs. No names will be made public. The only information shared will be simple data such as: Family #1 Girl 10, loves art, size M shirts, size 12 pants.

Akin staff will wrap all donated toys and gifts, and anonymously deliver them to nominated families in need, prior to Christmas. Akins will also be contributing to the toy and gift drive, and helping in other ways, as needed per family.

Akins employees would like to deliver the gifts to selected/nominated families by December 23rd, so drop-off your gift by no later than Dec. 21st to allow time to organize and wrap those gifts.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 11/13/20

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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Creston Police report (11/13): License plates stolen, attempted break-in & vandalism

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department, Friday (today), said officers investigated four incidents, Thursday. Two women, one from Creston and the other from Afton, reported to Police someone had stolen the license plates off their vehicles. Both plates, HUP 779 and CNT 268, are registered in Union County. A woman in Creston reported to Police that sometime overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning, someone tried to break into her vehicle in the 600 block of N. Mulberry Street. Damage was estimated at $250.

And, a woman residing in the 300 block of S. Lincoln Street, in Creston, reported Thursday morning, that sometime between 7-and 10-p.m. Wednesday, the rear window of her 2009 KIA Borrego had been broken out. The damage was estimated at $250.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 11/13/20

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November 13th, 2020 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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Both Miller-Meeks and Hart attend orientation for new members

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The two opponents in a congressional race that’s still a toss up are both in Washington, D.C., participating in orientation sessions for new House members. Marinnette Miller-Meeks, the Republican, is ahead of Democrat Rita Hart by 47 votes in the latest count. Hart has asked for a district-wide recount. University of Iowa election law professor Derek Muller says this might be the closest congressional race in 30 years in the United States. “It’s a real rollercoaster for both campaigns right now when the margins are so close, so razor thin.”

Today (Friday), election officials in Lucas County will do a hand recount of ballots from a precinct in Russell where a tabulation error was discovered earlier this week. Data plugged into the system from a pre-election test wound up being reported rather than the actual results. Preliminary results early November 4th showed Miller-Meeks leading, then a counting error in Jasper County was corrected LAST Friday, putting Hart in the lead — but as Jasper and Lucas County recounts progressed, Miller-Meeks crept ahead. “When we think about narrow elections, oftentimes they’re decided by hundreds of votes, so the notion of an election right now with 47 votes separating the candidates, that’s fewer than two votes per county which is just a remarkable margin,” he says.

There are a few other undecided races for congressional seats, in New York and California, where officials are still counting votes for the first time.

43 public and non-public schools in Iowa have gone virtual

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November 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Nearly 10 percent of schools in the state have shifted from in-person to online classes. Iowa Department of Education director Ann Lebo says her agency approved 19 different waiver requests since Tuesday from public and private schools seeking to move partially or entirely to online classes. “Because requesting a waiver is just one option for schools and there are many adjustments schools can make without needing additional approval from the department, we continue to encourage schools to contact us to help them work through solutions,” Lebo says. “We know that sports and activities play an important role in our schools and communities. We are also working with districts on options that allow them to do what is best for the families they serve.”

The agency is hosting a webinar today (Friday) for school administrators to discuss their options. Lebo says 43 public districts and non-public schools have shifted some or all grades online. That’s what happened in Sioux City yesterday (Thursday). After several 7th graders at West Middle School in Sioux City tested positive for Covid or were showing symptoms of the virus, all 7th graders were shifted to online classes Wednesday. After parents notified local media of the situation, school officials announced late Thursday afternoon that the entire middle school would shift to emergency virtual learning this (Friday) morning. School Board Member Monique Scarlett would like to see classes shift entirely online for several weeks. “We know these holidays are going to bring even more of an increase if people are not practicing social distancing and wearing their mask appropriately,” she says. “At family gatherings, that’s going to be tough to do.”

Scarlett has been pushing for the district to shift ALL grades to a hybrid model, structured so fewer students are in buildings and they spend two days at school every week and the other three days at home. “I believe that if we are proactive, then things that are transpiring now will not continue to happen,” she says. Scarlett says the Sioux City district is in reactionary mode now, scrambling to figure out how to reassign teachers and ensure kids have access to the internet at home.