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Des Moines School Board asks for new plan for in-person classes

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September 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Des Moines School Board has directed the district’s superintendent to come up with a new plan for both in-person AND virtual classes, but during a meeting last (Tuesday) night, the board did not set a time frame for bringing students back into school buildings. The state’s largest district started the school year with most students taking classes online, without a state waiver to do so. Board member Kalyn Cody argues virtual instruction is safest at this point in the pandemic.

“I mean if we open up all 60 of our buildings, that’s 60 potential hotspots within a 20 mile radius, but that’s going to spread outward very, very quickly,” Cody said. Board member Kelli Soyer says she’s worried about the students who are struggling with virtual instruction. “It’s not working for everyone,” she said. Board member Terri Caldwell-Johnson agrees. “I feel like we’re failing a lot of our students,” Caldwell-Johnson said.

Board member Rob Barron says the district has to balance the need to protect staff with growing demands from parents who want their kids back in the classroom.”I don’t take lightly being out of compliance with the state, but even if we were to say: ‘Come hell or high water we are bringing everybody back in person,’ that doesn’t happen tomorrow,” Barron said. “We are still out of compliance probably at least a few weeks before we can turn that model around and bring kids back.”

A handful of parents spoke to the board during a period for public comment at the beginning of the meeting. Holly Kilborn-O’Neall says online classes provide the safest and most consistent connections for students and teachers. “This first week of school has gone remarkably well,” she said. Justin Minor is among 70 percent of parents who responded this summer that they wanted their kids to return to classrooms. “Let’s mask up and go to school,” he said.

There are about 33-thousand students in the Des Moines Public Schools.

Suspect in handcuffs hits deputy with squad car

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September 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Fort Dodge man is in custody after authorities say he hit a Wright County deputy with the deputy’s own squad car. At about 2 p.m. yesterday (Tuesday) on Highway 17 in Eagle Grove, the deputy stopped the vehicle 31-year-old Sean McMillan was driving. McMillan was a suspect in a disturbance earlier in the day in nearby Goldfield.

The deputy arrested McMillan, handcuffed him and put him in the squad car’s passenger seat. The deputy then went back to McMillan’s vehicle to deal with a passenger there. According to a news release from the Iowa Department of Public Safety, McMillan jumped the console of the squad car, drove at and hit the deputy and the officer fired one round, which hit the windshield. McMillan soon ditched the deputy’s car and ran, but was found hiding in a home in Eagle Grove and arrested again.

The deputy was treated and released from a local hospital.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/16/20

Sports

September 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Christian Yelich broke out of his slump with a home run and three hits, Ryan Braun also went deep and the Milwaukee Brewers romped to an 18-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night. Keston Hiura and Daniel Vogelbach also homered for the Brewers. Well after the game was out of hand, both managers were ejected following a catcher’s interference call on Yadier Molina that led to a tense confrontation in front of the Brewers’ dugout. Milwaukee jumped on St. Louis early, a night after the teams combined for only eight runs in splitting a doubleheader in which both games went to extra innings.

DETROIT (AP) — Miguel Cabrera hit a homer and a double to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Kansas City Royals 6-0. Matthew Boyd bounced back with a strong performance, throwing five-plus scoreless innings and giving up just two hits. Boyd allowed seven runs over three-plus innings in his previous start as Milwaukee beat Detroit 19-0 last week. Jakob Junis started in place of Danny Duffy, who missed the team’s flight to Detroit. Junis gave up five runs and seven hits. Detroit had lost three straight and 10 of 13 games. Kansas City had won six straight.

NEW YORK (AP) — Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are on top of the first AP Pro32 poll of the season. Fellow AFC contender Baltimore followed at No. 2. NFC powers New Orleans, Seattle and Green Bay rounded out the top five. The Chiefs have been riding high since winning the Super Bowl in February and opened the 2020 season with a win over the Houston Texans. Baltimore began with a rout of the Cleveland Browns. Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers debuted in the poll at No. 14 in Brady’s first season outside New England.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire showed the NFL that his skill set translates quite nicely to the sped-up world of pro football. The first-round pick ran 25 times for 138 yards, highlighted by a 27-yard touchdown scamper, in leading Kansas City to a 34-20 victory over Houston last week. And while he failed to catch a pass, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes targeted him twice in a sign of just how comfortable he is in the passing game. Now, the challenge for Edwards-Helaire will be to show that he can put together those kinds of performances on a week-to-week basis.

Harlan Police report (9/15/20)

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September 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports six arrests took place from Sept. 1st through the 14th. On Monday (9/14), 40-year old Jason Robin Conway Emery, of Harlan, was charged with theft 2nd possession of stolen property.

Last Friday, 44-year old David Patrick Jackson, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Jackson was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating while intoxicated and fail to obey stop sign. And, 22-year old Cameron Donald Jacobsen, of Harlan, was cited for driving while suspended following a traffic stop.

On Sept. 6th, 31-year old Ryan Lee Cox, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant. Cox was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with harassment. And, 21-year old Frank Clarke Knowles, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service. Knowles was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with assault.

Sept, 3rd, Harlan Police arrested 40-year old Jason Robin Conway Emery, of, Harlan, on a charge of  public intoxication. And, on Sept. 1st, 49-year old John August Fiebelkorn, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant. Fiebelkorn was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with terroristic threats.

Reynolds: Bars in 4 counties can open, not in college towns

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September 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds will let bars, breweries and taverns in four counties reopen, less than three weeks after she order them closed after a surge in coronavirus cases. In a proclamation that is effective Wednesday, Reynolds said bars may reopen in Black Hawk, Dallas, Linn and Polk counties.

Restaurants in those counties may also resume serving alcohol without the restrictions she implemented on Aug. 27. Bars must remain closed in Johnson and Story counties, where the University of Iowa and Iowa State University are located.

The state Health Department reported 12 people died in the past 24 hours as of 10 a.m. Tuesday, and there were 508 new confirmed coronavirus cases.

 

Police: Murder charge dropped in Des Moines homicide case

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September 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police say a suspect in a homicide earlier this month is no longer facing charges. Police announced Tuesday that new evidence led them to drop a first-degree murder charge against 27-year-old Michael Jermaine Jacobs. He was accused of shooting 36-year-old Sean Newman in September in a neighborhood near Drake University. The new evidence found inconsistencies in statements from a witness but police did not release more information. Thirty-three-year-old Whitney Davis is still charged with first-degree murder in the case.

 

IATC Individual Cross Country Rankings 09/15/2020

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September 15th, 2020 by admin

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches has released their weekly update to the individual cross country rankings. Here is a look at the area ranked runners.

Class 4A Boys

17. Aidan Booton, CB Thomas Jefferson
18. Ethan Eichorn, Lewis Central

Class 3A Boys

10. Craig Alan Becker, Atlantic
12. Trey Gross, Harlan
18. Andrew Smith, Glenwood

Class 3A Girls

15. Braelyn Baker, Creston
16. Emma Hughes, Glenwood
20. Kaia Bieker, Harlan
26. Taylor McCreedy, Atlantic

Class 2A Boys

10. Cole Dooley, Treynor
13. Baylor Bergren, Red Oak

Class 2A Girls

7. Ella Waddle, Panorama
14. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda
19. Gwen Steffen, Panorama
21. Georgia Paulson, Underwood

Class 1A Boys

7. Brett McGee, Tri-Center
8. Jayden Dickson, Earlham
10. Zach Dixon, Earlham
14. Toby Bower, Nodaway Valley
15. Quentin Dreyer, IKM-Manning
16. Ben Breheny, Nodaway Valley
17. Trevin Suhr, ACGC
26. Doug Berg, Nodaway Valley

Class 1A Girls

1 Peyton Pogge, Tri-Center
6. Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
10. Rylee Sloss, ACGC
15. Grace Slater, Audubon
16. Lily Dixon, Earlham
17. Sophia Broers, Nodaway Valley
23. Duncan Reese, St. Albert
24. Kiersten Knobbe, ACGC
27. Kyla Corrin, Tri-Center

Full rankings HERE.

MERLIN F. GLADE, 85, of rural Panora (Svcs. 09/19/2020)

Obituaries

September 15th, 2020 by admin

MERLIN F. GLADE, 85, of rural Panora died Monday, September 14th at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. Funeral Services for MERLIN F. GLADE will be held on Saturday, September 19th at 10:00 a.m. at Twigg Funeral Home in Panora.

Visitation will be held on Friday, September 18th from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Twigg Funeral Home in Panora.

Burial will be in West Cemetery in Panora.

MERLIN F. GLADE is survived by:

Children: David (Candace) Glade. Darwin (Lisa) Glade. Dwight (Nellie) Glade. Diane (Anthony) Flora. Darla Pollock. Douglas (Angela) Glade.

Brother: Glen (Isabel) Glade.

Sister: Loraine Jorgensen.

15 Grandchildren

8 Great-Grandchildren

(Update) – Cause of Tue. afternoon Atlantic House fire remains under investigation

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September 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Fire responded to a house fire at 311 Cedar Street, at about 1:15 p.m. Tuesday. Fire Chief Tom Cappel says when he arrived, the house was basically fully involved, with heavy smoke and flames were emitting from the south side of the residence out of a window and one door with a window.

Ric Hanson/photos

Heavy smoke was also coming out from underneath the gutters. Crews knocked down the flames and ventilated the roof along with the interior. The cause remained undetermined as of late Tuesday afternoon. Cappel said there was no one living in the home, and no electricity or gas was hooked-up.

Assisting the Atlantic Fire Department on the scene was Officers with the Atlantic Police Department, Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon, and Cass County EMS.

Food insecurity worsens due to COVID and may not improve until 2022

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September 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The prolonged pandemic is making a Iowa’s already-bad hunger situation even worse, according to the head of the food bank that serves 55 of the state’s counties. Michelle Book, C-E-O of the Food Bank of Iowa, says she’s losing hope for an economic turnaround and plans on the situation not improving until perhaps early in 2022. “We were all hopeful that we would see another stimulus check and that we would see additional unemployment support between now and the election and it just doesn’t look like that’s going to be reality,” Book says. “Families continue to be pinched. Unemployment remains at all-time highs.”

Demand for food in Iowa was high prior to the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, and it’s only continued to rise. “Food insecurity is double today from what it was March 1st, triple for households that have children,” Book says. “So, the need continues to be strong. We are forecasting that we’ll have an extended food insecurity issue at least through December of 2021.” September is being observed as Hunger Action Month nationwide and she’s urging Iowans to get involved.

“We’re asking the public to take action,” Book says. “We have more awareness items showing up on our social media. We’ve been talking to a lot of partners. We really believe that acting together, all of us, we can end hunger one helping at at time.” About 175,000 Iowans struggle with hunger in the 55 counties the Des Moines-based Food Bank of Iowa serves. It moves 1.2 million pounds of food -per month- through a distribution center, to 625 partner agencies, including food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and schools. Donations can be made online at foodbankiowa.org