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ELVIE K. SCOTT, 92, of Audubon (Svcs. 8/8/20)

Obituaries

August 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

ELVIE K. SCOTT, 92, of Audubon, died Wed., Aug. 5th, at the Friendship Home in Audubon. Funeral services for ELVIE SCOTT will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, at the Gray United Methodist Church (in Gray, IA). The family prefers everyone in attendance to please wear a mask. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home. A Family visitation will be held at the Gray United Methodist Church on Satuday, from 9:30-a.m. until the time of service at 11-a.m.

Burial is in the Cameron Township Cemetery, east of Gray.

ELVIE KATHERINE SCOTT is survived by:

Her daughter – Dianna (Larry) Petersen, of Gray.

1 grandchild, a great-grandchild, other relatives and friends.

Iowa COVID-19 update, 8/7/2020: Cases slowly rising in the area

News

August 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 10-a.m.) The number of confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Cass and some surrounding counties is creeping up. The latest data from the IDPH’s Coronavirus dashboard shows: 2 new cases in Cass County, for a total of 51, & 38 recovered; There are 4 more cases in Adair County (27 total), & 17 recovered; Guthrie has 2 more cases (131 total), & 97 recovered; Montgomery County has 3 more cases (total 54), & 33 recovered; Shelby County has 2 new cases for a total of 179, and 141 recovered from the virus. (You can see the full list below)

As of 10 a.m. Friday, the Iowa DPH confirmed 588 additional COVID-19 cases. According to the DPH’s COVID-19 website, 47,729 cases have been confirmed statewide since Iowa’s outbreak began. Iowa’s reported positivity rate is 9.3% compared to 7.4% Thursday. Of the state’s confirmed cases, 36,250 Iowans recovered. The Iowa DPH reported six additional COVID-19 deaths for a statewide death toll of 912. The website said 636 of the state’s deaths involved Iowans with preexisting conditions. COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care facilities account for 490 of the state’s total deaths.

Iowa DPH reports 223 hospitalizations, of which 65 patients are in intensive care. The Iowa DPH said hospitals admitted 33 new COVID-19 patients in the past 24 hours compared to 28 on Thursday.  Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa report: 12 people are hospitalized with COVID-19; five are in an ICU; two people were admitted since 10-a.m. Thursday, and there continued to be no one on a ventilator.

There are currently 26 outbreaks in Iowa’s long-term care facilities (up 1 from Thursday). IDPH reports fewer positive cases at LTC’s (807, compared to 840 Thursday) and 409 recovered (compared to 441 Thursday).

The IDPH Dashboard current County/Positive Case count/reported recoveries (   ), and the number of deaths to date (if any)  {    }:

  • Cass: 51 (38)  {1}
  • Adair: 27  (17)
  • Adams: 16 (10)
  • Audubon: 28 (15) {1}
  • Guthrie: 131 (97) {5}
  • Montgomery: 54 (33) {4}
  • Pottawattamie: 1,288 (905) {26} [1 more death]
  • Shelby: 179 (141) {1}

Those pennies add up as Iowa’s sales tax holiday starts this morning

News

August 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – If you need a new shirt, a pair of pants or some sneakers, this is the time to go shopping. What’s known as the State of Iowa’s Sales Tax Holiday is underway today (Friday) and tomorrow. John Fuller, spokesman for the Iowa Department of Revenue, says the rules are fairly straightforward.  “Generally, if they buy any item of clothing or any footwear that’s less than $100 per item, that will not have state sales tax,” Fuller says. “If they have specific items that they’re looking for, they can go to tax.iowa.gov, and there’s a list of what’s taxable and what’s not.”

Iowa shoppers are about to enter their second decade of these sales tax holidays.  “It started about 19 or 20 years ago through a legislative action,” Fuller says. “The lawmakers decided that this would be a good thing for Iowans.” Iowans who prefer to do their browsing for new duds on the computer instead of in the store are also in for a discount. “Online purchases have the same rules,” Fuller says, “so as long as you select your item and pay for it during that time period, there should be no state sales tax on that.”

The tax free weekend is in place from 12:01 a.m. Friday through 11:59 p.m. Saturday.

Change made in state program to help with rent and mortgage payments

News

August 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Finance Authority says more people could now be eligible to receive assistance through their COVID-19 Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention program. Spokesperson Ashley Jared says those who were ineligible because they received the 600 dollars federal unemployment benefit are now eligible for the program.

“So if you have received that benefit in the past, you are now welcome to apply,” she says. “And even if you applied in the past and were denied because of that benefit, you are more than welcome to reapply to
see if you are eligible for rent or mortgage assistance.” She says the program will help those who are having trouble paying their rent during the pandemic. “We have rent assistance You can get up to 32-hundred dollars up to four months for rental assistance. And that is paid directly to your landlord. They have to log in and verify your rental amount at the apartment or home that you are renting,” according to Jared.

And there is help if you own your home. “If you have a mortgage and you are struggling to make your payment due to a COVID loss of income — we can also assist with that — with up to three thousand dollars. Again up to four months to that mortgage servicer directly,” Jared says. She says your eligibility is based on your income. Jared says it is based on 80 percent of the area median income, and that varies by county and household size. “In Polk County for instance, it is roughly 57-thousand for a household of two,” she says.

The federal unemployment assistance expired at the end of July and the attempts in Congress to bring it back have so far stalled. “If something passes we would have to re-examine at that point — but right now we are just really glad we are able to open up eligibility to those who have received that assistance in the past,” Jared says. Jared encourages anyone who may need help to check and see if they are eligible at iowahousingrecovery.com.

“About 11-hundred have received assistance so far. A large majority of that being renters,” Jared says. “We anticipate the home ownership side will come a little later on, hopefully not though. Hopefully, people are keeping up on their mortgage payments.” The money for the program comes from an allocation made by the governor form the Federal Cares Act.

Johnson County officials vote to mandate mask wearing in public

News

August 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Johnson County Board of Supervisors has voted to mandate the use of face coverings in public spaces, while the governor continues to say city and county officials lack the authority to enforce mask mandates. Johnson County’s new policy says face coverings are required in all indoor public settings and outdoors, too, if social distancing isn’t possible. Supervisor Royceann Porter compares it to seat belt laws: initially controversial, but lifesaving.

“It wasn’t something that people wanted, but once you started doing it, it was effective,” Porter said. “So I just want to say that I’m doing this to save lives.” Johnson County Supervisors say their mandate will go into effect once it’s published in the local paper, which is expected to happen on Monday. Governor Reynolds isn’t threatening retaliation, but she says a one-size-fits-all mandate from a city or county government is not the right move.

“Let’s just be clear, though, too…We encourage Iowans to wear a mask when they’re interacting with others and they’re unable to social distance,” Reynolds says. “…Within that, you know businesses have the opportunity to require masks in their establishment, schools can choose to require masks for their students and teachers and governments can choose to require masks in their buildings.” Linn County Supervisors are urging Reynolds to let local governments enforce mask orders.

Judge dismisses CA Rep. Nunes’ lawsuit over Iowa farm story

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(A-P) A federal judge in Iowa has dismissed a lawsuit California Rep. Devin Nunes filed against a major media organization that alleged he was defamed in a magazine story about his family’s Iowa dairy farm. Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, filed the $77.5 million lawsuit in September 2019 in federal court in Iowa against Esquire publisher Hearst Magazines and former reporter Ryan Lizza.

It alleges a Sept. 30, 2018, story about the farm has caused “injury to his good name and professional reputation.” Judge C.J. Williams says Nunes failed to prove that Lizza’s article contained false and defamatory statements about him.

Sports Headlines: 8/7/20

Sports

August 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Whit Merrifield, Maikel Franco and Jorge Soler homered, and the Kansas City Royals stopped a six-game slide with a 13-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Soler and Salvador Pérez each had three hits and two RBIs, helping Brad Keller to the win in his first major league appearance in nearly a year. Keller, who opened the season on the injured list after testing positive for the coronavirus, struck out seven in five scoreless innings. Kansas City finished with a season-high 18 hits. It scored a total of 14 runs during its losing streak.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs hope to know soon whether cornerback Bashaud Breeland will be suspended to start the season, but they are confident they’ll be fine either way. Even before the veteran was arrested in South Carolina in April, the Chiefs worked hard to fortify one of the crucial spots in coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s defense. They signed special teams ace Antonio Hamilton, who played for the Giants last season, and used a pair of draft picks on cornerbacks. L’Jarius Sneed was picked in the fourth round and Bopete Keyes was chosen in the seventh.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo (YAH’-nihs an-teh-toh-KOON’-poh) and Khris Middleton scored 33 points each, and the Milwaukee Bucks overcame a huge early deficit to get a 130-116 win over the Miami Heat on Thursday to clinch the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The Heat led by as many as 23 points in a first half where the team piled up 73 points despite playing without Jimmy Butler and Goran Dragic (GOHR’-uhn DRAH’-gich).

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Deandre Ayton had 23 points and 10 rebounds, and the Phoenix Suns continued their improbable run in the NBA bubble with their fourth straight win 114-99 over the Indiana Pacers on Thursday. Devin Booker added 20 points and 10 assists and Cameron Johnson had 14 points and 12 rebounds as the Suns pulled away with a 21-0 run that began late in the third quarter and carried over into the fourth.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — J.T. Realmuto hit a three-run homer, Hector Neris struck out Aaron Judge in a big spot and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the New York Yankees 5-4. Phillies starter Zach Eflin allowed two unearned runs and four hits, striking out five in four innings in his first start. A beleaguered bullpen surrendered two runs the rest of the way on Gary Sanchez’s two-run homer off Nick Pivetta.

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Oakland Athletics are on a roll with the rival Houston Astros coming to town at last. Matt Olson homered to back Mike Fiers’ first win of the season and the A’s beat the Texas Rangers 6-4 on Thursday for their sixth straight victory and a series sweep. Khris Davis added a two-run single, Mark Canha had an RBI single and Stephen Piscotty a sacrifice fly as the balanced, first-place A’s won again with Houston on its way.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Jason Day opened the the PGA Championship with a bogey-free round of 5-under 65 at the TPC Harding Park. Right behind was Brooks Koepka, going after a third straight PGA Championship title. Koepka had six birdies and was among those at 66. Tiger Woods had a new putter and opened with a 68. Bulked-up Bryson DeChambeau, the longest driver on tour, broke his driver when he bent over to pick up his tee. His support team fetched another shaft.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, 8/7/2020

News

August 7th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

UNDATED (AP) — A federal judge in Iowa has dismissed a lawsuit California Rep. Devin Nunes filed against a major media organization that alleged he was defamed in a magazine story about his family’s Iowa dairy farm. Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, filed the $77.5 million lawsuit in September 2019 in federal court in Iowa against Esquire publisher Hearst Magazines and former reporter Ryan Lizza. It alleges a Sept. 30, 2018, story about the farm has caused “injury to his good name and professional reputation.” Judge C.J. Williams says Nunes failed to prove that Lizza’s article contained false and defamatory statements about him.

UNDATED (AP) — An Iowa appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit challenging a law passed last year that does not require Medicaid to pay for sex reassignment surgeries for transgender residents. The Iowa Court of Appeals posted its ruling Wednesday. It agreed with a lower court finding that the legal challenge was speculative because the two transgender residents who sued hadn’t yet been denied Medicaid coverage for surgeries. The lawsuit claimed the law violated the inalienable rights to liberty, safety and happiness and equal protection sections of the Iowa Constitution. The American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa says it’s reviewing the ruling.

MONDAMIN, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials say a highway construction worker has been killed by a speeding tire that came loose from a pickup truck. The Des Moines Register reports that the incident happened Wednesday afternoon, while 51-year-old Homero Carrillo was with a crew working on a bridge on Interstate 29 in Harrison County near Mondamin. The Iowa State Patrol said Carrillo was working in a closed lane when a northbound pickup on I-29 lost a tire. The speeding tire bounded north through a median and hit Carrillo. Investigators say he died at the scene. Officials did not report any injury to the 56-year-old pickup driver from Edwardsville, Kansas.

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Police have arrested the husband of a Fort Dodge woman who was shot to death Wednesday afternoon. Police say the shooting happened around 2 p.m. Wednesday, when officers were called to a Fort Dodge home for reports of a shooting. Arriving officers found 38-year-old Maggie Hurdel with a gunshot wound. She died at the scene. Police said her husband, 43-year-old Justin Hurdel, had fled the home in a vehicle after the shooting. The vehicle was later found abandoned. Police said Justin Hurdel was found around 7 a.m. Thursday hiding in a shed. He was taken to a hospital for injuries police say he sustained before his arrest. He has been charged in a warrant with first-degree murder.

Iowa announces football games limited to 10,000-15,000 fans

Sports

August 6th, 2020 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa athletics department announced Thursday changes to football ticket sales and updated guidelines for the five football games scheduled to be played inside Kinnick Stadium in 2020.

Iowa’s five home Big Ten Conference games will be sold as single games and not as a season ticket, and capacity at Kinnick Stadium will be limited to 10-15,000 seats per game. Additional updates include:

  • Main stand and premium seating in Kinnick Stadium will follow six-feet social distancing guidelines.
  • Fans will be required to wear face coverings and additional mitigation strategies have been implemented.
  • All tickets and parking passes will be mobile.
  • University of Iowa students will have access to single-game tickets in the student section. The capacity will be limited and distribution plans are still being finalized.
  • Parking lots will be restricted to 50 percent capacity and open four hours before kickoff.

To provide more access to the limited number of tickets, there will not be season tickets or season parking this year.

  • New single-game prices will be announced soon and they will be priced by stadium section and game.
  • Fans will select tickets in groups of two or four, socially distanced throughout the stadium.
  • Seat locations will be best available at the time of purchase, by section.
  • Parking will be sold on a single-game basis with one spot per account.

All information regarding tickets and Kinnick Stadium is posted at hawkeyesports.com/footballgameday.

Iowa State reworks football contract with UNLV

Sports

August 6th, 2020 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State and UNLV have mutually agreed to delay their football game scheduled for Sept. 19, 2020 to Sept. 14, 2030 as a result of scheduling modifications by the Big 12 and Mountain West related to COVID-19.

The Cyclones will continue to play at UNLV’s Allegiant Stadium, also home of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, on Sept. 18, 2021 as initially contracted.

“We are pleased we were able to resolve this scheduling modification so quickly”, Pollard said. “We wanted to make sure our student-athletes and fans knew we are still planning to make the trip to Las Vegas next fall to play a football game in a brand new NFL stadium.”

Iowa State last played in Las Vegas in 2008.

“Playing in Las Vegas is like a regular season bowl game for our fan base,” Pollard said. “Amid all of our current challenges and uncertainties, it is exciting to have next year’s trip to look forward to. I am sure thousands of Cyclone fans will make the trip to Las Vegas.”

The schools have met five times previously on the gridiron and the Cyclones hold a 4-1 advantage.

“Coach Campbell feels that giving his players a chance to compete in an NFL stadium is a great opportunity for his team and I know he feels that Cyclone NatioN will respond enthusiastically to provide a great environment for the game,” Pollard said.

Iowa State will announced future edits to its 2020 schedule as it is finalized.