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Iowa virus numbers vary widely because of website problem

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August 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The numbers on Iowa’s online coronavirus tracker varied widely this weekend because of a maintenance problem with the site. The Iowa Department of Public Health reported Saturday morning that 1,108 Iowans had died from COVID-19. Later in the day, the number of deaths dropped to 894 before rebounding Saturday evening to 1,109.

Several other key statistics also fluctuated on the state website Saturday. Department of Public Health spokeswoman Amy McCoy said that the problem caused by a maintenance upgrade to the state website appeared to be fixed.

 

Des Moines raises $38 million with new one-cent sales tax

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August 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines raised $38.1 million in the first year of a one-cent sales tax increase, but officials expect that to decline significantly in the next year because of the coronavirus pandemic. City officials said sales tax revenue will decline because the retail and travel industries have been hit hard by restrictions related to the coronavirus.

Typically, spending by visitors accounts for roughly one-third of the city’s annual sales tax revenue. Mayor Frank Cownie said the new sales tax that took effect in July 2019 helped the city make progress on projects that had previously been delayed because of a lack of funding.

 

IA COVID-19 update, 8/30/20: 2 additional deaths, 990 new positive cases

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August 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Corrected death data) – The Iowa Department of Public Health reports as of 10-a.m. Sunday (8/30), there were two additional deaths and 990 more positive cases statewide. Persons with preexisting medical conditions made up for 774 of the deaths, while 597 of the total number of deaths took place at a long-term care facility, since the beginning of the outbreak.

The COVID-19 dashboard showed a total of 64,102 positive cases have been reported to date. There have been a total of 46,525 persons who have recovered from the virus, 46,525 have recovered, and 1,110 deaths since the pandemic began.

A total of 630,442 individuals have been tested for COVID-19. The total number of test results coming back negative, to-date, amounts to 564,838, for a combined positivity rate (including Antigen tests), of 10.2%.

There are 315 Iowans hospitalized with coronavirus. IDPH reported 91 patients in intensive care, which is the same as the previous day. There are 43 patients on ventilators in the state, up from 41 the previous day. There were 48 patients admitted to the hospital in the last 24 hours. People on ventilators number 43.

In western/southwest Iowa: 10 patients are hospitalized with COVID-19; 5 remain in an ICU and 2 were admitted to area hospitals. Three patients are on ventilators.

There remains 37 coronavirus outbreaks reported at Iowa’s long-term care facilities. IDPH reported 1,172 positive cases and 697 recoveries within those facilities.

Here are the latest positive case numbers for southwest/western Iowa as of 10-a.m. Sunday (County; Positive Case #’s; number of persons who have (recovered); {deaths since the outbreak began}.

  • Cass County: 112 cases; (98); 2 deaths
  • Adair County: 49 cases; (21); 1 death
  • Adams County: 22 cases [up 2 from Saturday]; (17)
  • Audubon County: 41 cases [up 4 from Saturday]; (27); 1 death
  • Guthrie County: 171 cases [up 3 from Saturday]; (126); 5 deaths
  • Montgomery County: 76 cases [up 3 from Saturday]; (60); 4 deaths
  • Pottawattamie County: 1,618 cases [an increase of 21 from Sat.]; (1,329); 34 deaths
  • Shelby County: 215 cases [1 more than Sat.]; (205); 1 death.

Elsewhere in the area:

  • Crawford County has 830 positive cases of COVID-19; (715); 3 deaths
  • Carroll County, 371; (197); 2 deaths
  • Madison County, 164; (104); 2 deaths
  • Harrison County, 147 cases; (117); 1 death
  • Page County 111; (106);
  • Taylor Counties 111 cases; (102); 1 death
  • Union County has 93 cases; (68); 3 deaths
  • Ringgold County has 32.; (26); 1 death

High School Football Saturday- Treynor downs Clarinda

Sports

August 30th, 2020 by admin

Treynor 28, Clarinda13

Kaden Miller led the Treynor offense with 106 yards rushing and one touchdown. Noah James added 65 yards on the ground, and threw for 57 yards for the Cardinals. Treynor’s defense recorded six sacks on the night.

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 08/29/2020

Sports

August 30th, 2020 by admin

AHSTW Tourney- See separate story

Glenwood Quad

(2-0) Glenwood 25-25 Tri-Center 16-20

(2-0) Glenwood 25-25 Sidney 14-9

(2-0) Glenwood 25-25 Underwood 9-15

(2-0) Underwood 25-25 Sidney 18-11

(2-1) Tri-Center 20-25-15 Sidney 25-19-12

(2-0) Underwood 26-25 Tri-Center 24-15

Harlan Quad

(2-0) Harlan 25-25 Logan-Magnolia 17-20

(2-0) Treynor 27-25 Harlan 25-17

(2-0) Harlan 25-25 St. Albert 19-19

(2-1) Logan-Magnolia 17-25-15 St. Albert 25-20-12

(2-0) Treynor 25-25 Logan-Magnolia 18-15

(2-0) St. Albert 25-25 Treynor 20-19

Humboldt Tournament

(2-0) South Hardin 21-21 Kuemper Catholic 12-16

(2-0) Kuemper Catholic 21-21 Spirit Lake 14-16

(2-1) Kuemper Catholic 21-21 South Central Calhoun 12-14

(2-1) Grand View Christian 16-21-15 Kuemper Catholic 21-17-11

(2-0) Humboldt 21-21 Kuemper Catholic 12-12

(2-1) Kuemper Catholic 25-25-15 Fort Dodge 27-23-8

Bondurant-Farrar Tournament

(2-0) Red Oak 21-21 Bondurant-Farrar 9-14

(2-0) Red Oak 21-21 Norwalk 15-14

(2-1) Red Oak 2 North Polk 1

(2-1) Gold Bracket: Waverly-Shell Rock 16-21-15 Red Oak 21-14-10

Colfax-Mingo Tournament

(2-0) Nodaway Valley def Coon Rapids-Bayard

(2-0) NodawayValley 21-21 Baxter 18-11

(2-0) Nodaway Valley 21-21 Colfax-Mingo 8-14

(2-0) Coon Rapids-Bayard def Baxter

(2-1) Coon Rapids-Bayard def Colfax-Mingo

Atlantic City Council to act on 1st reading of Sanitary Sewer System amended ordinance

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August 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Atlantic City Council will gather 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2nd, for a regular session at City Hall. Among the action items on their agenda, is the First Reading of an Amended Ordinance (#999), with regard to Sanitary Sewer System (SSS) hookup requirements.

The current ordinance states the owner of any occupied structure must have that structure connected to a public sewer line if [the sewer line] is within 500-feet of the property line, and is of such design as to receive and convey sewage through gravity flow. The Amended Ordinance would remove the subsection on gravity flow being an exemption to the connection of a sanitary sewer. It also stipulates that if the structure is connected to a septic system, is within 500-feet of the Sanitary Sewer, and the septic system fails, the property owner will be required to connection to the SSS.

Persons who have been billed for Sanitary Sewer, but were on septic systems, should be rebated those charges insofar as AMU’s (Atlantic Municipal Utility’s) records can track. According to the latest information, only two properties are eligible for the rebate, which would total $9,038. The Council willact on a separate order to rebate the SSS charges to those property owners, during Wednesday’s meeting.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will act on a Resolution “Requesting reimbursement from the Iowa COVID-19 Government Relief Fund,” in the amount of $155,100 for eligible, direct expenses the City incurred during the COVID-19 emergency (including up to 25% of payroll costs for public health and public safety employees for services dedicated to mitigating or responding to the public health emergency). The first step in requesting reimbursement must be the passage of a Resolution formally requesting the funds.

The Council will also act on a Resolution “Adopting [a 28-E cost sharing] agreement” between the City,AMU and the Nishna Valley YMCA, “for the continued development and use of a Community Recreation Center.” The changes in the agreement will reflect the fact construction of the YMCA building was completed, along with funding related to the retirement of the City’s debt to finance construction of the building. City Administrator John Lund says “Overall, there are no changes in this  agreement that will alter the day-to-day relationship between the [three entities].”

Among other business, the Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, will recognize Sandy Walter for her 20-years of service to the Atlantic Wastewater Treatment Plant. Sandy has worked to ensure the City is in compliance with State and Federal regulations while managing the lab and testing of effluent.

Red Oak man arrested Saturday night

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August 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 8:05-p.m. Saturday, in Red Oak, resulted in an arrest. Red Oak Police say 57-year old Rogelio Hernandez, of Red Oak, was arrested for Driving While Barred. Hernandez was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $2,000 bond.

Red Oak woman injured in Saturday collision

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August 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

One person was injured during a collision Saturday afternoon, in Red Oak. Authorities say Red Oak Police responded to the scene at around 4-p.m. The report said a 2019 Hyundai driven by 39-year old Bradley Ralph Tracy, of Emerson, was Southbound on 3rd Street and failed to stop at a controlled intersection with Corning Street. His vehicle entered into the intersection and collided with a 2018 Nissan Versa, driven by 63-year old Clarissa Faye Ortegon, of Red Oak.

Ortegon suffered minor injuries and was transported to Montgomery County Memorial Hospital by the Red Oak EMS. Police cited Tracy for failure to obey the stop sign.

Officers were assisted at the crash scene by deputies from the Montgomery County Sheriffs Office, along with Red Oak Fire and Rescue.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 8/30/20

Sports

August 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tyler Naquin hit a go-ahead double in the 12th inning, then Yadier Molina made a baserunning blunder and got trapped for the final out to give the Cleveland Indians a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. A day after getting 20 hits in a rout, the Indians totaled just five in winning their fourth in a row. Naquin doubled off Alex Reyes to drive in pinch runner Mike Freeman, who started the inning at second base. That was Cleveland’s only hit after the eighth inning. Molina was trapped in a rundown to complete a game-ending double play.

CHICAGO (AP) — Maikel Franco and Ryan McBroom homered during Kansas City’s five-run seventh, and the Royals cooled off the Chicago White Sox with a 9-6 victory. Ryan O’Hearn and Alex Gordon also went deep for Kansas City, which had dropped five of six. The last-place Royals finalized a trade during the win, sending reliever Trevor Rosenthal to San Diego for young outfielder Edward Olivares and a player to be named. Edwin Encarnación homered and Tim Anderson had four hits for the White Sox, who had won three straight and 10 of 11.

DENVER (AP) — The San Diego Padres have acquired Trevor Rosenthal in a trade with the Kansas City Royals, bolstering their bullpen for their pursuit of their first playoff appearance in 14 years. San Diego thought its bullpen would be one of its biggest strengths this year after it traded for Emilio Pagán and signed Drew Pomeranz in free agency. But it has been hit hard by injuries, losing closer Kirby Yates for the rest of the season because of an inflamed right elbow. The 30-year-old Rosenthal has a 3.29 ERA and seven saves in 14 games. The last-place Royals obtained outfielder Edward Olivares and a player to be named in the deal.

MADISON, Ill. (AP) — Scott Dixon and Takuma Sato had a 20-lap chase for the win Saturday with Dixon reversing the finishing order from the Indianapolis 500 a week ago. Sato won the Indy 500 by holding off Dixon but Dixon at World Wide Technology Raceway outside of St. Louis for the victory. It was Dixon’s fourth win of the season and 50th of his career. He trails Mario Andretti by two wins for second on IndyCar’s all-time win list. Dixon also has a 117-point lead in the standings.

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Gianluca Busio scored and Sporting Kansas City survived the final several minutes down a man to tie the Colorado Rapids 1-1 on Saturday night. Colorado defender Danny Wilson’s header cleared a corner kick by Kansas City , but it went straight to Busio well outside the area, where he blasted a right-footer inside the near post to make it 1-1 in the 67th minute. Cole Bassett chipped a shot into the top of the net to give Colorado the lead in the 57th. Kansas City’s Gadi Kinda was shown a yellow card in the 65th minute and a red in the 78th.

Motorcycle chase ends in a fatal crash Saturday afternoon

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August 30th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The pursuit of a motorcycle Saturday afternoon in Dallas County, ended with the deaths of two people from Waukee. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the crash happened near Interstate 80, east of Earlham. The motorcycle operator, 36-year old Thomas F. Kennedy and his 36-year old passenger, Rachel L. Glissman, both of Waukee, died at the scene after  trying to outrun a Dallas County Sheriff’s Deputy.

Authorities say the deputy had terminated the chase a just before the crash happened at about 5:15-p.m. on 360th Street (County Road F90), just south of 360th Place. The report said the motorcyclists apparently continued to operate at a high rate of speed following the pursuit and lost control of the vehicle on a curve of 360th Street. The cycle left the roadway and went into the ditch, where it came to rest.

Neither of the motorcycle occupants was wearing a helmet. Agencies responded to and assisting at the scene, included: Earlham First Responders and Earlham Volunteer Fire Department; Van Meter First Responders and Van Meter Volunteer Fire Department; The Dallas and Madison County Sheriff’s offices, and Dallas County EMS.