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No mask mandate for Griswold Schools; COVID Tracker comes back online

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(8-a.m. News) (Griswold, Iowa) – While other school districts in Iowa (predominantly the larger cities) are enacting mask mandates as a means to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Griswold School District Superintendent Dave Henrichs says that’s not the case in his District.

(There will be no mask mandate, but the school will implement its COVID Tracker again this year on the District’s website, indicating how many students and staff have tested positive. To date, he says, there have been 8 students [2 elementary &, 6 MS/HS students] that have tested positive. No teachers have tested positive. All have recovered with the exception of one HS student.)

Last year at this same time, there were 10 positive cases. With regard to District Enrollment, Mr. Henrichs said there were 79 students who open enrolled-out, and 22 who open enrolled-in. The out numbers sustained, meaning they actually gained three overall-in students. Henrichs said also, a group working on a daycare facility spoke with the Board Monday evening.

The Board Monday, approved district personnel changes/hires and resignations.

And, the Griswold School Board approved Lifetime Activity passes, with certain criteria in mind, for former Griswold educators, staff and certain volunteers.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 9/21/21

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The News at 8:05-a.m., with Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 9-21-2021

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September 21st, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Program Director Kelsey Beschorner about a drive-in movie and trivia night event coming up soon.

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Osceola man arrested in Creston

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man from Osceola was arrested Monday night, in Creston. Authorities say 25-year-old Adrian Ramos Maciel was taken into custody at around 8:45-p.m., in the 300 block of N. Pine Street in Creston, for OWI/1st offense. He was later released on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

(Podcast) KJAN local/state news, 9/21/21

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 7:07-a.m. Newscast from Ric Hanson.

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Iowa COVID-19 update (released 9/20/21)

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Public Health released new COVID-19 data on Monday. The health department said 11,138 additional positive virus tests in the last 7 days, down from 11,439 the previous seven-day period. That brings the total positive tests to 472,681 since the start of the pandemic. Iowa’s 14-day positivity rate is up from 9.2% to 9.4%. Those 18 and under account for 29% of positive cases, by far the largest group. However, that age group accounts for only 7% of those hospitalized with COVID-19.

The state reports 579 patients hospitalized with the virus, down from 581 from the last report. IDPH reports 78% of those hospitalized with COVID-19 are not fully vaccinated, while 90% of those in ICU for COVID-19 are not vaccinated. There are now COVID-19 outbreaks reported in 29 long-term care facilities.

The number of Iowans vaccinated against the virus continues to tick upward. The health department reports 3,395,253 vaccine doses administered in the state, with 65.2% of those 18 and older fully vaccinated and 67.8% of those 12 and older with at least one dose.

UNI’s Mark Farley discusses bye week

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – UNI coach Mark Farley was pleased with quarterback Theo Day’s performance in Saturday’s 44-3 win over St. Thomas of Minnesota. The Michigan State transfer passed for 193 yards and a touchdown in his first start since his senior season in high school.

Day has three touchdown passes in six quarters of actions.

The Panthers have a bye week before opening Missouri Valley play at home against Youngstown State. Farley likes the way the offense is showing signs of progress.

Farley says as the receiver group gets more healthy the offense should get even better.

Farley says the goal for the defense is to build depth.

Iowa’s Fran McCaffery on new-look basketball team

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa basketball coach Fran McCaffery likes the potential of the Hawkeyes, even though it will be a much different team this season. National Player of the Year Luka Garza and guard Joe Wieskamp are off to the NBA after helping lead the Hawkeyes to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

McCaffery says Garza and Wieskamp leave two huge holes to fill.

McCaffery says the Hawkeyes had the same core of players for three years.

The Hawkeyes open with an exhibition on November fifth against Slippery Rock.

Decorah school board enacts mask mandate for pre-k through 6th grade

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Staff and students in pre-kindergarten through sixth grade in the Decorah school district will have to mask up starting next Monday after the school board voted for a universal mask mandate at a special meeting last (Monday) night. Superintendent Mark Lane says the mandate will be in effect until four week after a vaccine for five to eleven year olds is readily available locally. The board made the decision in light of the news that Fizer will seek FDA approval to provide COVID-19 vaccines to children ages 5-11.

A federal judge recently halted enforcement of a state law which was passed in May which prohibited school districts from enacting mask mandates. Governor Reynolds has said the state will appeal that ruling. Decorah becomes the 11th school district in the state to enact some sort of mask mandate since the federal court ruling. Decorah and Linn-Mar have enacted PK through sixth grade mask mandates. Ames, Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Iowa City, Urbandale, West Burlington and West Des Moines all enacted PK-12th grade mask mandates.

IWD sees improving unemployment numbers ahead

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September 21st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The unemployment rate for August held steady at four-point-one percent and a spokesperson for Iowa Workforce Development says they anticipate the rate falling in the next couple of months. I-W-D Deputy Director, Ryan West, says things usually pick up in October and November as companies try to get things done before winter. “Iowa’s tied for 17th with Indiana as far as the unemployment rate — but we are seeing a lot of good things. The rate staying the same is obviously better than it going up, and we are excited where we are going to be in the next few months,” West says.

The number of people entering the workforce again had been steadily increasing — but made a slight drop in August. West says that can be attributed to one group in particular. “We had 13-hundred people who left the workforce this last month. A large group of those folks appeared to be male — and a lot of them look to have retired over the age of 65,” according to West. He says a lot of them are Baby Boomers who have retired — and there are still questions about why they’ve left the workforce now. “We weren’t really sure if a lot of them decided to retire, perhaps could have retired pre-COVID, but after COVID hit decided to say “You know what, I’m done for now,” West says. “Again, we still need a few more months to see where that ends up.”

He says there is a chance some of them may reconsider. “That Baby Boomer group makes up such a big part of the workforce, a lot of experience. Hopefully we can attract some of those individuals back into the workforce at some point,” West says. The labor force participation rate declined from by a tenth of a percent to 66-point-eight percent in August.