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Montgomery County Memorial Hospital & Clinics Builds New Emergency Department Medical Team

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

Montgomery County Memorial Hospital & Clinics (MCMH) is pleased to announce its decision to bring all Emergency Department providers under its direct employment. In a significant move, the hospital has on boarded six new providers, comprising of medical doctors and advanced practice providers. This move assembles an eight-member team of experienced emergency medicine providers. These providers are seamlessly integrated into the MCMH Medical staff, embodying a dedication to providing top-tier care to our patients.

Under the leadership of Dr. Angela Kerchner, Medical Director of Inpatient & Emergency Medicine, the newly formed team comprises both familiar faces and new faces, all of who bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the ED. The team is comprised of Angela Kerchner, MD; Scott Hoffman, DO; Steve Lapke, MD; Chris Lindgren, MD; Tu Anh Luong, MD; David Owens, MS, ARNP (Lead Hospitalist & Emergency Medicine); Leah Rowell, PA-C, and Tom Schmadeke, PA-C (Primary Care & Emergency Medicine).

CEO Ron Kloewer expressed his enthusiasm for the latest development stating, “We are thrilled about the addition of MCMH employed providers in our Emergency Department. Dr. Kerchner has done a wonderful job assembling a team of dedicated physicians and advanced practice providers. This marks an important step in our continued commitment to our patients and community.”
This strategic shift from previously contracted ED providers to an MCMH employed team represents MCMH’s dedication to ensuring continuity, stability, and a high level of medical care. Perhaps most notably the transition will create an enhanced relationships and strong communication between the ED providers, the hospitalist team, primary care providers, and our patients.

“The inclusion of both familiar faces and new talent signifies our unwavering commitment to building long-term relationships with our staff, patients, and community members,” Dr. Angela Kerchner explained. “This approach will allow us to have a much closer connection between the providers in the Emergency Department, our inpatient providers and primary care providers creating a seamless continuum of care across all stages of our patients’ medical journeys.”

With the addition of these dedicated providers, MCMH remains steadfast in its commitment to being a trusted resource within the community. The hospital’s pursuit of excellence in patient care and outcomes continues to be a driving force in its operations.

Creston Police Weekend Arrest Report

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

On Saturday, 8-19-23 at 10:24 pm, 19 year old Jordyn Marie Gonzales of 1303 Clayton Road was arrested in the 1300 block of North Cherry.  Gonzales was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, 1st Offense (Other scheduled I,II,III,IV and V CS).  Gonzales was taken to the Union County Jail where she was later released on $1,000 cash or surety bond.

On Sunday, 8-20-2023 at 3:39 am, 42 year old  Faustino Reyes of Texas was arrested at Supertel.  Reyes was charged with Assault causing bodily injury.  Reyes was taken to the Union County Jail where he is being held on $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Also, on Sunday at 8:38 pm, 36 year old Brandon Hurshel Whitfield of 813 North Sycamore was arrested at his residence.  Whitfield was charged on 2 Union County Warrants.  1st warrant is Violation of Probation original charge Domestic Abuse Assault a serious misdemeanor.  2nd warrant is Violation of Probation original charge Eluding an aggravated misdemeanor.  Whitfield is being held on no bond.

Harlan Area Residents Invited to Fight for a Different Future at “Walk to End Alzheimers”

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

The Alzheimer’s Association is inviting Harlan area residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, Sept. 16 at Pioneer Park in Harlan.

The Alzheimer’s Association and its volunteers and walk participants are fighting for a different future. For families facing the disease today, for more time, for treatments. Alzheimer’s research is closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer’s, but to get there, the Alzheimer’s Association needs Northern Iowa to join them for the world’s largest fundraiser to fight the disease.

There is no fee to register for Walk, however, all participants are encouraged to raise critical funds that allow the Alzheimer’s Association to provide 24/7 care and support and advance research toward methods of prevention, treatment and, ultimately, a cure.

On Walk day, participants honor those affected by Alzheimer’s with Promise Garden flowers which signify our solidarity in the fight against the disease. The colors of the Promise Garden flowers – purple, yellow, blue and orange – represent the different reasons why people walk to end this disease.

“We’re closer than ever to stopping Alzheimer’s,” said Walk Manager, Jessica Duncan. “We hope that everyone in the community can join us by starting a team to help the Alzheimer’s Association raise awareness and funds for families facing the disease today, take more steps toward treatments and finally ending this disease.”

More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease – a leading cause of death in the United States. Additionally, more than 11 million family members and friends provide care to people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.

In Iowa alone, there are more than 66,000 people living with the disease and 98,000 caregivers.

To register and receive the latest updates on this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s, visit alz.org/walk.

JOANN SICKELS, 94, of Osceola (later date)

Obituaries

August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

JOANN SICKELS, 94, of Osceola died on Monday, August 21, 2023 at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.  Funeral services  for JOANN SICKELS will be held at a later date. Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield is assisting the family.

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Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Per her wishes her body was donated to the Carver College of Medicine

 

BETH CHRISTENSEN, 94, of Bridgewater (8-25-2023)

Obituaries

August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

BETH CHRISTENSEN, 94, of Bridgewater died Monday, August 21, 2023 at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.  Funeral and Eastern Star Services for BETH CHRISTENSEN will be held on Friday, August 25, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at the Bridgewater United Methodist Church.  Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle is assisting the family.

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Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 24, 2023, at the Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Burial  in the Witt Cemetery.   A luncheon will be held at the church following the burial.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Bridgewater Fire Department.

BETH CHRISTENSEN is survived by:

Son:  Brian (Pam) Christensen of Bridgewater

Daughters:  Patsy (Rick) Stuva of New Hope, MN and Mary Dunn of Atlantic

5 Grandchildren

14 Great-Grandchildren

other relatives and friends.

*Big Ten Preview* Michigan Wolverines

Sports

August 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Today, we continue our preview of the upcoming Big Ten football season with a 14-team preview over 14 weekdays. Tanner Hoops previews the 2023 Michigan Wolverines:

Tomorrow, we’ll preview the Ohio State.

Iowa Soccer Downs Kansas City, 2-0

Sports

August 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa  The University of Iowa women’s soccer team improved to 2-0 on Sunday night with a, 2-0, victory over Kansas City at the University of Iowa Soccer Complex.

Sunday’s contest was pushed back to a 7:30 p.m. (CT) start due to extreme heat, making for Iowa’s second consecutive victory following severe weather delays.

Faced with nothing but time, what has given the Hawkeyes the edge?

“The dance parties in the locker room” says junior Elle Otto. “We lift each other up by being positive. We just try to come out there on the front foot.”

Otto kept the energy flowing into the first half. The Hawkeyes started hot, converting twice in the opening period. The first goal came in the 20th minute of play, when Otto found seventh-year player Josie Durr in the box. Durr fired a liner off the left post that bounced back through the net for the score.

Otto was back in the mix four minutes later, flying a transition pass from junior Kenzie Roling up and over the Kansas City goalkeeper for the second Hawkeye goal of the evening.

“Kenzie Roling dribbled the ball down the line, trusted me, and I busted my butt all the way to get the ball,” says Otto.

A smothering defensive effort carried Iowa the rest of the way. The Hawkeyes allowed just three Kansas City shot attempts while creating 17 shots and 11 shots on goal of their own. Goalkeeper Macy Enneking answered when called upon, hauling in a pair of saves on Sunday.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH DAVE DIIANNI

“We got two scrappy goals, which was great, and didn’t give up a goal, which is nice. But I don’t think many of us are proud walking off the field in terms of thinking we got much better. If this is the one game of the year that you have something like that and you still get a victory, we will take that…

Elle Otto is always going to grind you. She is going to work. She is going to grind. I thought some of the quality was lacking with her, but she is always going to give you a workmanlike shift and put everything out there. It was nice to see her get a goal. She is not usually much of a goal scorer; she is more of a passer.

Josie Durr is good. Those are actually two players that don’t score often who were rewarded for some effort.”

 

HAWKEYE NOTABLES

  • Iowa has registered 42 shots and 21 shots on goal through two contests. The Hawkeye defense has allowed just four shots on goal on seven total shot attempts en route to a pair of clean sheets.
  • 90 Tracker: Samantha Cary was the only Hawkeye position player to log 90 minutes of game action on Sunday. Cary also logged 90 minutes against FGCU, along with senior Rielee Fetty, senior Maggie Johnston and freshman Millie Greer.

UP NEXT

Iowa (2-0) will host in-state rival Iowa State (2-0) in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series on Thursday, Aug. 24, at the Iowa Soccer Complex at 7 p.m.

Iowa DOT Offices Closed over Labor Day Weekend

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – All Iowa Department of Transportation business locations will be closed Monday, September 4, in honor of Labor Day.

Iowa DOT driver’s license service centers
All Iowa DOT driver’s license service centers will be closed Monday, September 4. The service centers will resume operations Tuesday, September 5, at 8 a.m.

Many people, including commercial driver’s license holders, may be able to complete driver’s license business online at www.iowadot.gov.

If you need to come to see us, the quickest way to get your driver’s license business done is to schedule an appointment https://iowadot.gov/mvd/driverslicense/service-selector. Walk-in customers will be served as time allows.

Special note to motor carriers
The Iowa DOT recommends that commercial vehicle operators plan ahead if they will need services from the Iowa DOT immediately following the Labor Day weekend. Commercial vehicle operators who need oversize/overweight permits for travel in Iowa Tuesday, September 5, should obtain them prior to 4:30 p.m. Friday, September 1.

No movements of oversize/overweight loads will be permitted in Iowa from noon Friday, September 1 until 30 minutes prior to sunrise on Tuesday, September 5.

Because the permit center typically experiences a heavy workload on the day following the holiday, customers are urged to submit applications for oversize/overweight permits, especially those more than 156,000 pounds, several days before needing the permit.

Iowa’s Diante Vines previews the season

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

A heathy Diante Vines would be a boost to Iowa’s receiving corps this season. The junior from Connecticut missed the first half of 2022 after a preseason injury and after his return had 10 catches in the final seven games. Vines has battled injuries early in his career and has made adjustments in the hopes of staying on the field.

Vines feels he can make an impact in several ways.

Vines on dealing with injuries early in his career.

The Hawkeyes open September second at home against Utah State.

Congressman Feenstra says Farm Bill won’t be done by September deadline

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra says there are a lot issues left to resolve and the chair of the House Ag Committee says they will not pass the 2023 Farm Bill by the September 30th deadline.

Feenstra is a Republican from Hull representing the Fourth District. He says the U-S Senate is also working to get its version of the bill completed.

Feenstra says he does have some concerns about what will be in the final bill.

Feenstra made his comments after visiting with members of the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce.