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Cass County Extension Report 7-29-2020

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July 29th, 2020 by Jim Field

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18 COVID-19 cases at the Oakland Manor

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A residential care facility in Pottawattamie County has 18 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Pottawattamie County Planning and Development director Matt Wyant tells KETV in Omaha, the cases involved residents of the Oakland Manor. One resident has died from coronavirus complications. The first resident tested positive on Thursday while visiting the hospital for an unrelated issue. Wyant said Oakland Manor acted quickly after learning about the first positive case, and tested every resident.

In a statement to KETV, Oakland Manor officials said “Oakland Manor has been working closely with the local health department since the onset of this latest episode at our facility. We appreciate the community’s support and prayers.“Our devoted staff are doing their best to keep everyone as safe and healthy as possible during this global pandemic. Since the pandemic began we have been following, and we will continue to follow, the protocols for testing and infection control as outlined by the CDC and the State of Iowa, and all other required policies and procedures.”

Officials from Risen Son Christian Village in Council Bluffs say 11 residents are still battling the virus.

Iowa Coronavirus update: 7/29/20

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The State of Iowa’s Coronavirus information portal today (Wednesday) shows (as of 10-a.m.), 428 new, Positive confirmed cases of COVID-19, for a total of 43,196.  Officials say 31,196 persons have recovered from the virus. Three more people have died from complications due to COVID-19, for a total of 839. The number of Iowans tested for the virus is 463,935. Of those, 418,955 have tested Negative.

Hospitalization data show: 246 are hospitalized (seven less than yesterday); 76 are in an ICU (1 more than Tues.); 23 were admitted to a hospital in Iowa since Tuesday’s report, and 32 were on a ventilator. Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa report: 12 hospitalized with COVID-19; eight are in an ICU; two were recently admitted, and two are on a ventilator.

LTC (Long-Term Care) facility data show: 21 Outbreaks (no change from Tue.); 673 staff/patients have tested Positive for COVID-19; 252 have recovered; 456 have died.

IDPH Dashboard current County/Positive Case count/reported recoveries (   ):

  • Cass: 36 (31)
  • Adair: 20 (16)
  • Adams: 14 [1 more than reported Tue.] (No recovery data avail.)
  • Audubon: 25 (No data)
  • Guthrie: 122 (77)
  • Montgomery: 40 (21)
  • Pottawattamie: 1,081 (764)
  • Shelby: 139 (126)

State Softball Semifinal Schedule 7/29/20

Sports

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Class 5A Semifinals
12:30 p.m. – Dodger Diamond – Fort Dodge (27-3) vs. Ankeny Centennial (22-8)
11:00 a.m. – Veterans’ Diamond – Cedar Rapids Kennedy (24-1) vs. Muscatine (19-2)

Class 4A Semifinals
1:00 p.m. – Veterans’ Diamond – Carlisle (19-3) vs. North Scott (17-9)
11:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field – Winterset (22-4) vs.Dallas Center-Grimes (20-9)

Class 3A Semifinals
4:30 p.m. – Dodger Diamond – Albia (20-1) vs. Mount Vernon (21-4)
3:00 p.m. – Kruger Field – Davenport Assumption (20-3) vs. Williamsburg (24-4)

Class 2A Semifinals

5:00 p.m. – Veterans’ Diamond – North Linn (24-0) vs. Northeast (20-2)
3:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field – Louisa-Muscatine (19-5) vs. Ogden (20-3)

Class 1A Semifinals
7:00 p.m. – Kruger Field – Collins-Maxwell (20-1) vs. Lynnville-Sully (19-2)
7:30 p.m. – Iowa Central Field – Lisbon (21-3) vs. Clarksville (17-1)

Masks are now required in Sioux City’s city buildings, city buses

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Starting today (Wednesday), everyone in Sioux City will have to wear a mask to ride a city bus or to visit City Hall or some two dozen other city facilities. All city workers will also be required to wear face coverings in city buildings in common areas, where social distancing can’t be maintained or where barriers aren’t in place. City Attorney Nicole Dubois says it’s a response to an outcry over COVID-19. Dubois says, “The council and the city staff have been receiving numerous questions from the public and concerned citizens about whether or not the city could enter a specific mask order for our citizens here in Sioux City.”

Sioux City Mayor Bob Scott says coronavirus cases appear to be rising across the state, and requiring masks in city buildings is one way to help curb that. “Not so much in our area, thank God, but the rest of the state and then some of our surrounding areas it’s spiking again,” Mayor Scott says. “We’d like to keep that spike down in Sioux City and if we can possibly do anything to help that, we should.”  The mandate is for city buildings only but a statement from the city says private businesses can also require patrons and employees to wear masks or face coverings. This doesn’t go as far as Muscatine, Iowa City and Johnson County, which have city and county-wide mask mandates, but Mayor Scott points to Governor Reynolds’ statewide public health disaster proclamation. “Our city attorney has made that very clear to us even though a lot of our citizens don’t quite understand that,” Scott says. “We don’t have the ability to do what a lot of citizens would like us to do.”

Governor Reynolds has urged Iowans to “mask up” but has not issued a statewide requirement for residents to wear masks or face coverings in public. While Reynolds and the Iowa Attorney General’s Office have said local governments cannot require masks, a spokesman for the A-G’s office says local officials can set “reasonable restrictions” for buildings owned or controlled by a city or county.

Red Oak man arrested for Public Intox.

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report the arrest a little after 10-p.m. Tuesday, of 32-year old Bryce Michael McKinnon. He was taken into custody in the 1100 block of N. 5th Street, for Public Intoxication. McKinnon was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

2 arrests Tue. in Montgomery County

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports two separate arrests took place Tuesday evening/night. At around 5:25-p.m., 50-year old Mark Douglas Berggren, of Red Oak, was arrested for Driving While Barred, in Villisca. Berggren was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $2,000 bond. And, just before 9-p.m., 49-year old John Lawrence Davis, of Villisca, was arrested for Domestic Assault with a dangerous weapon. His arrest was the result of an investigation into an incident in the 100 block of N. 5th Avenue, in Villisca. Davis was being held without bond, in the Montgomery Jail, pending an appearance before the Magistrate.

NORMAN G. EIBEN, 81, of Herndon, VA [formerly of Audubon] – Svcs. 7/30/20

Obituaries

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

NORMAN G. EIBEN, 81, of Herndon, VA [formerly of Audubon], died July 22nd, at the Reston, Virginia Hospital Center. Funeral services for NORMAN EIBEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, July 30th, at the Kessler Funeral Home, in Audubon.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will be present this (Wednesday, 7/29) evening, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

NORMAN G. EIBEN is survived by:

His wife of over 62-years: Mary Eiben, of Herndon, VA.

His sons – Kevon (Vanessa) Eiben, of Reston, VA; Kurtis (Megan) Eiben, of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, and Kristopher (Jenny) Eiben, of Aylett, VA.

His daughter – Karla (Barry) Crocker, of Patuxent, MD.

His brothers -Ardel (Ruth) Eiben, of Atlantic; Lyle (Darlene) Eiben, of Lowell, MA., & Jerry (Linda) Eiben, of Dubuque.

His sister – Shirley Johnson, of Algona.

10 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, his in-laws, other relatives and many friends.

After postponement, Shrine Circus in Sioux City now cancelled

News

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 70th Annual Shrine Circus in Sioux City is the latest event to fall victim to the pandemic. David Krogh, a spokesman for the Abu Bekr Shrine in Sioux City that hosts the event, says the circus that had been postponed from the spring to late October inside the Tyson Events Center has now been cancelled.

Shrine Circus, Sioux City

“We’ve had blizzards we’ve dealt with. We’ve had hot weather we’ve dealt with, rain, you name it. We’ve lived through it for 70 years with Abu Bekr,” he says, “but with the current situation with the coronavirus, we just wanted to make sure that our community stays safe.” For more than two decades, the Shriners in Sioux City have had a contract with Carden International, the family-owned company that tours with the animals and circus act.

Krogh says last week the firm announced all its circuses for the rest of 2020 are cancelled. “So that left us with no real option,” Krough says. Krogh says organizers will now shift their focus on to preparing to host the circus in mid-April next year.

MIdwest Sports Headlines: 7/29/20

Sports

July 29th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State has added Ball State to its 2020 home football schedule to replace the canceled Cy-Hawk Series game at Iowa. The Cyclones and Cardinals will play Sept. 12. Ball State was available because its game at Michigan was canceled as part of the Big Ten’s decision to play conference games only. Iowa State beat Ball State 38-0 in 1998 in the teams’ only meeting. The Cyclones will play their first four games at home and eight of their 12 at Jack Trice Stadium.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Josh Donaldson homered and drove in two runs in his Target Field debut with Minnesota, Jorge Polanco hit a two-run shot and the Twins beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 in their home opener. Homer Bailey pitched five innings for the victory in his first start for the Twins. Bailey allowed a two-run homer to Tyler O’Neill in the fifth. Cardinals starter Carlos Martínez was pulled after 3 2/3 innings, when the homer by Donaldson ended his night. Polanco’s drive capped a five-run second for the Twins, who began their 60th season in Minnesota.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Miles Mikolas will have season-ending surgery to repair a tendon in his strained right forearm. Mikolas was supposed to start on Wednesday at Minnesota. Right-hander Daniel Ponce de Leon will take the mound against the Twins instead. The 31-year-old Mikolas missed spring training with the injury, but he ramped up his activity after the virus shutdown and pitched four innings for the Cardinals in an exhibition game last week.

DETROIT (AP) — Jonathan Schoop and Christin Stewart each hit a two-run homer in the third inning to lift the Detroit Tigers to a 4-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Whit Merrifield hit a three-run shot in the top of the third for Kansas City, but the Tigers answered quickly and held on from there. Tyler Alexander and four other relievers held the Royals scoreless for the final six innings. Rony Garcia worked the first three innings for Detroit in his major league debut. He allowed the homer by Merrifield.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals signed former All-Star Matt Harvey to a minor league contract. The Royals announced the move before Tuesday night’s game at Detroit. The 31-year-old Harvey has struggled to recapture the form that made him a key member of the New York Mets when they faced Kansas City in the 2015 World Series. Harvey went 3-5 with a 7.09 ERA in 12 starts for the Los Angeles Angels last year. The right-hander made 28 starts the previous season for the Mets and Cincinnati Reds.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes is joining the ownership group of the Kansas City Royals. The Royals announced the addition of Mahomes, the star quarterback who led the Kansas City Chiefs to a Super Bowl title last season, on Tuesday. Mahomes was once a baseball prospect and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in 2014. He says he loves the people of Kansas City and is excited to deepen his roots in the community. Mahomes’ decision to focus on football certainly worked out for him, but his baseball ties run deep. His father Pat pitched in more than 300 big league games, mostly as a reliever.