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Post holiday flu, COVID & RSV patients are keeping doctors busy

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa [WHO-TV] – After holiday gatherings with family and friends, many Iowans are dealing with the lingering effects of illnesses likely spread at those get-togethers.
Metro doctors are seeing more patients for flu, COVID, and RSV. WHO-TV says the latest report from the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services last month found COVID activity is “very high” in the state. Flu activity is considered moderate.

The spread of the illnesses has led to an increase in hospitalizations as well. According to the CDC, hospitalizations in Iowa because of the flu climbed 37% during the week ending December 29th. The CDC will release an updated report on Friday.

Adair County Supervisors to hold a Special meeting Friday morning

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold a special session Friday, to receive departmental funding requests for Fiscal Year 2025. The meeting begins at 9-a.m. in the Supervisor’s Board Room at the Courthouse, in Greenfield.

Their agenda is as follows:

9:00 a.m. Melissa Notion, DHS – FY25 Funding Request

Minutes

Claims

Jotham Arber, Environmental Health – FY25 Funding Request

Leesa Lester, Southern Iowa Trolley – FY25 Funding Request

Lillian Nichols, Library Association – FY25 Funding Request

Stephanie Claussen, Public Health – FY25 Funding Request

Brenda Meisenheimer, Fair Board – FY25 Funding Request

Connie Scarlett & George Feazell, Historical Society – FY25 Funding Request

The meeting is available in-person or via the telephone at (605)-313-6157. When prompted, use access code 526272#.

Central Iowa school district to conduct a survey on implementing a 4-day school week

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

SAYDEL, Iowa (WHO-TV & KJAN) — Battling issues ranging from sagging student attendance to an inability to hire and retain teachers, the Saydel School District is considering a move to a four-day school week for 2024-2025. WHO-TV in Des Moines reports the district has been speaking openly on the subject for two years but talks accelerated in late 2023. Following a district-wide survey last month, district officials held an open forum with parents Wednesday night (Jan 3, 2024).

The session began with an explanation of why Saydel is considering a four-day week. It’s been losing teachers and having trouble replacing them. It’s also been losing students and thus also the state money that comes with them. That means simply raising salaries is not an option in Saydel. The district explained this to parents, then broke up into small groups to have a conversation and answer questions.

The district will then send out another survey to parents to ask whether they approve or disapprove of the plan. Superintendent Todd Martin says while this is a popular solution right now in Iowa (it’s used in five districts so far), it’s no gimmick.

Teacher Molly Fritz said the subject has been the talk of the district all year. Some 92% of teachers surveyed in the district said they approved of the idea. Students would be off either Monday or Friday, and then an extra 30 minutes would be added to the four remaining school days. That would meet the state requirements for class time. It would also shorten the school year for students by 15 days and for teachers by 20. The proposal could be sent to the Saydel School Board by the middle of next month with an ultimate decision soon to follow.

Last September, the Griswold School Board discussed the possibility of a four-day school week and future calendar considerations, but after a survey of District staff was conducted and returned for input, the Board voted 5-to-1 not to pursue the matter at that point in time.

Belanger Leads Iowa State Past Kansas, 69-61

Sports

January 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (9-4, 2-0 Big 12) downed Kansas (7-6, 0-2 Big 12) Wednesday night 69-61 to remain unbeaten in Big 12 play. The Cyclones were led by a commanding performance by Hannah Belanger with 19 points and six 3-pointers.

After the Jayhawks found a double-digit lead to begin the second quarter, the Cyclones answered outscoring KU 16-7 to knot things at 24 at the intermission. Led by 13 third-quarter points by Belanger, the Cyclones surged ahead by as much as 16 and controlled the lead until the final buzzer. The Cyclones totaled 10 3-pointers, the fifth game this season with 10 or more.

Belanger highlighted the night, scoring a season-high 19 points and delivering a season-high six 3-pointers. The senior shot at 60 percent from the 3-point line while hitting the milestone of 2,000 career points.

Addy Brown performed to her seventh double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds, also adding four assists and two steals. Audi Crooks went out to her 12th-straight double figure performance with 11 points to bring the double-figure scorers total to three.

Top Performances

Hannah Belanger downed her previous season highs of 15 points and four 3-pointers with 19 points and six triples. The guard came alive in the third, making four 3-pointers on five attempts and totaling 13 points in the quarter alone. The performance brought her career total to exactly 2,000 points, becoming the 14th active NCAA women’s basketball player to hit the mark.

Up Next

Iowa State heads to Provo, Utah to meet BYU this Saturday, Jan. 6 at 5 p.m. CT.

Heartbeat Today 1-4-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 4th, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Sunni Kamp, Southwest Iowa Foundations Director, about the spring grant cycle opportunities through area county foundations.

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Creston Police report Drug, Burglary & Criminal Mischief arrests

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports four arrests took place Wednesday (Jan. 4):

Early Wednesday afternoon, Officers arrested 32-year-old Dalton James Cormeny, of Creston. He was taken into custody on three Union County warrants for: Failure to appear an original charge of theft in the 1st degree; criminal mischief in the 2nd degree; and Burglary 3rd Degree; Failure to appear original charge of child endangerment with bodily-injury, and, Domestic abuse assault/ 2nd offense. Failure to appear original charge domestic abuse assault impeding flow air/blood. Cormeny was being held in the Union County Jail on a $35,000 cash-only bond.

A little after 4-p.m., Wednesday, 36-year-old Danny Alan Fry, of Creston, was arrested at his residence. Fry was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was taken to Union County Jail and later released on a $300 cash or approved surety bond.

Late Wednesday night, Creston Police arrested 44-year-old Ryan Wayne Feldhacker, of Creston, for Violation of Probation, Burglary in the 1st Degree and Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree. Feldhacker was taken to Union County Jail, where he was being held without bond until seen by Judge on the Violation of Probation charge, and a $30,000 cash or approved surety for the additional charges. At the same location of Feldhacker’s arrest, and at nearly the same time, Creston Police arrested 40-year-old Alicia Ellen Lovell, of Creston. She faces the same charges, with the exception of probation violation. Lovell was taken to Adams County Jail, where her bond was set at $30,000 cash or approved surety.

Proposed Mills County beef processing plant slowed by regulatory procedures

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

MILLS COUNTY, Iowa (KETV) — It’s been almost a year since Cattlemen’s Heritage Beef Company announced its plan to build a new beef processing plant in Mills County. The site near Interstate 29 and Bunge Avenue has seen little movement since the company worked to meet federal and environmental regulations.

In June, Cattlemen’s Heritage received a $25 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture for the project. This meant the ground needed to undergo a rigorous assessment to make sure there wouldn’t be any significant environmental damage. Other regulations also require the company to build a water treatment plant on site.

CEO Chad Tentinger tells KETV in Omaha, that it took longer than expected, and he underestimated the project’s timeline. He said they’re preparing to break ground later this year. It’s likely to happen near Spring, but hopes to announce a new date within a month. Legacy Beef Co-op will be the official supplier for the plant.

2 Californians faces charges for alleged theft of lottery tickets in Iowa

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Two people from California face over a dozen criminal charges each for allegedly stealing lottery scratch-off tickets in Iowa. Court documents say Robert Price and Samantha Flippo broke into a convenience store in Fort Dodge on Christmas Day with a crowbar and allegedly stole a lottery ticket kiosk.

Investigators say Price and Flippo then cashed winning tickets worth $135 at another convenience store in Fort Dodge. They also presented tickets marked as stolen during a burglary at a gas station in Sac City on Dec. 29, according to court documents.

Price faces 16 counts of lottery theft and a burglary charge. Flippo faces 17 lottery theft charges.

CCHS CEO speaks with IA Governor

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa (Audio courtesy O.Kay Henderson) – The CEO of Cass Health in Atlantic, representing the Iowa Hospital Association, spoke with Governor Kim Reynolds during her online hearing about the state budget, Wednesday. Brett Altman thanked Reynolds on behalf of the organization, for “championing the landmark tort reform bill, last year.” Altman said the bill is making a difference, with regard to a cap on non-economic damages, which he says has made Iowa more competitive, when it comes to recruitment of physicians and health care providers.

He also thanked the Governor for the health careers registered apprenticeship program, which, he says, Cass Health benefited from.

Brett Altman reminded the Governor Cass Health was one of the recipients of her Rural Hospitals Centers of Excellence program.

Altman said the Governor is “Obviously doing something right,” because the State ranks high in healthcare matters.

The Governor said the success of Iowa’s healthcare system and rank in the country, is also a reflection of what the medical community is “doing right.”

Iowa State women beat Kansas 69-61

Sports

January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State women overcame a slow start and beat Kansas 69-61 in Ames as they improve to 2-0 in the Big 12.

That’s Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly. Hannah Belanger led three Cyclones in double figures with 19 points as ISU overcame an early 11-point deficit to grind out the win.

Bellanger finished with six three pointers and the Cyclones were 9-of-14 from behind the arc in the second half.