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3 injured in northern Iowa crash Sunday night

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December 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Worth County, Iowa) – A collision Sunday night between a car and an SUV resulted in three people being transported to a hospital in northern Iowa’s Worth County. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2008 Chevy Tahoe driven by 36-year-old Corey Tangman, of Manly (IA), was traveling south on Balsam Avenue (west of Fertile, IA) at around 8:37-p.m., and approaching the stop sign with Highway 9, when Tangman failed to obey the stop sign. His SUV struck a 2017 Chevy Malibu on the passenger side, as the car – driven by 22-year-old Sierra Selvidge, of Lake Mills, was traveling west on Highway 9.

Following the collision, the SUV continued traveling east on Highway 9. A 2004 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by 43-year-old Brian Charlson, of Leland (IA), was traveling west on Highway 9 just east of the intersection with Balsam Avenue, when Tangman’s SUV crossed the center line and collided with head-on with the pickup. All three drivers were injured and transported by ambulance to MercyOne Hospital. The Patrol says Tangman and Selvidge were not wearing their seat belts.

The crash remains under investigation.

CAM School Board Retiring, Organizational & Regular Board meeting takes place this evening (12/11)

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December 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – The CAM School Board is set to meet tonight at 6:30,in the CAM High School Media Center. The meeting will include business for the Retiring Board, followed by the Organizational and Regular Board meeting. View the agenda, below:

Retiring Board Meeting Agenda
1 Call to Order
2 Welcome visitors
3 Agenda Changes
4 Approval of Agenda
5 Consent Agenda
5.1 Approval of Minutes, Bills, Financial Statements
6 Communications
6.1 Public input on non-agenda items
7 Treasurer’s Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2023
8 Acceptance of Abstract of Votes of Election
9 Recognition of Outgoing Board Member
10 Adjournment of Retiring Board

Organizational and Regular Board Meeting Agenda
Immediately Following Retiring Board Meeting
1. Call to Order Organizational Meeting by Board Secretary
2. Administer Oath of Office to Elected Board Members by Board Secretary
3. Election of Board President for 2023-2024 – Administer Oath of Office by Board Secretary
4. Election of Vice-President for 2023-2024 – Administer Oath of Office
5. Appoint Board Secretary/Treasurer – Administer Oath of Office
6. Approval of Agenda
7. Consent Agenda
7.1. Open Enrollments
7.2. Resignations
7.3. Contracts
7.4. Volunteers
7.5. Fundraisers
8. Communications
8.1. Public input on non-agenda items
8.2. Correspondence
9. Administrative Reports
10. Discussion/Action items
10.1. Establish Meeting Date, Time, Location for 2023-2024 Meetings
10.2. Adopt Resolution Naming Depositories, Depository Limits, Authorized Signatories and Updating Bank Accounts Removing Previous President and Updating to New President
10.3. Appoint Official Newspaper Publication
10.4. Appoint Legal Counsel
10.5. Appoint Level 1 Investigators
10.6. Appoint Committee Membership and Assignments
10.6.1. Cass County Conference Board Representative
10.6.2. Facility Committee
10.6.3. Compensation Committee
10.7. Approve the SBRC request for the modified supplemental amount for Open Enrolled Out in the amount of $61,389
10.8. Approve the SBRC request for the modified supplemental amount for At Risk and DropOut Prevention programs in the amount of $135,152
10.9. Approval of Moving PPEL & SAVE from Regular Checking Account to NOW Checking Account at Rolling Hills Bank & Trust
10.10. Approval of Board Policies Revisions 4.01.13 to 403.6E1
10.11. Discuss Facility Project Process
11. Board Report
12. Adjournment

State continues clearing Medicaid roll

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December 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says it has taken more than 160-thousand people off the Medicaid roll in the past seven months who no longer qualify. H-H-S Director Kelly Garcia says they check several things when making the changes. “So we have a variety of different systems that pull down and extract data and, and populate the forms ahead of time and we work very hard on that,” Garcia says.

Preliminary state data show 70 percent of those removed through October were for procedural reasons, like not returning required paperwork. Director Garcia says the information they use also helps them ensure they are not taking people off the list that are still eligible. “We feel comfortable with what that looks like. Because we’ve been able to see how many individuals are continuously insured through another form or there’s been an income change in their status as well,” She says.

They started looking to remove people following the end of a COVID-19 pandemic era federal requirement that required states to keep most people enrolled in Medicaid, even if they no longer qualified. The state data show more than 15-thousand people who were taken off the Medicaid roll have had their coverage reinstated.

GOP candidates talk faith in Sioux Center forum

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December 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Four Republican presidential candidates shared stories of their faith during an event at Dordt University in Sioux Center this weekend. Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra and his wife hosted the event, which attracted several hundred people. “We look to God for our direction and our guidance,” Feenstra said to open the event, “and our leaders should do the same thing.” Nikki Haley talked about the statewide day of prayer she initiated when she was governor of South Carolina. “You never know what tomorrow’s going to bring,” Haley said, “but that faith and that readiness is so important for what we have ahead.”

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis described his faith is his compass. “Faith in God is really the foundation of how I live my life,” DeSantis said, “but also how I conduct myself in an elective office.” Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy told the crowd his Hindu faith led him to take this journey on the campaign trail. “I think that God puts each of us here for a reason,” Ramaswamy said. “My faith teaches me we each have a purpose and it’s a moral duty to realize that purpose.”

The Feenstras also invited Texas pastor Ryan Binkley to the event and he told the crowd God spoke to him in dreams about running for president. “I ignored them for a few years and then it just became more clear,” Binkley said, “that now’s the time.”

Feenstra, who has indicated he may endorse a candidate, praised each candidate on stage, but did not signal who might get his public backing before the January 15th Caucuses.

With deer season underway, Iowa hunters are urged to secure their shotguns

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December 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s second shotgun season is underway through this coming weekend with perhaps 100-thousand Iowa hunters hoping to tag a deer this month, and a mental health care professional urges them all to keep their guns safely secured in the home before and after the hunt. Dr. Emily Rae, a psychiatrist with the Gundersen Health System, says responsible hunters know to always treat a gun like it’s loaded and to keep the weapon locked up when it’s not being used. “There’s gun safes and then there’s different kinds of gun locks,” Rae says. “Real simple ones, trigger locks that are just basically a cable through. There’s smart locks where you have to put your thumbprint on there.”

Rae says guns are the leading cause of death in American youth through age 19, and studies show a child dies in a gun-related incident somewhere in the country every 24 hours. “Most of those are homicides, like intentional homicides, and then there’s suicides,” Rae says, “but a small portion of them — although significant — is accidents, where the child finds a gun and doesn’t realize, ‘Hey, this could kill somebody,’ and uses it and kills someone.”

Suicide is the ninth-leading cause of death in Iowa, but it’s number-two for those between the ages of ten and 35. A report from Trust for America’s Health shows 549 Iowans died by suicide in 2021, which is a drop of three-percent from the year before. Studies find higher rates of suicide among people who live in homes with a gun, another reason Rae says to keep them secured. “So when you’re thinking about risk for suicide, certainly you should make sure those guns are locked up,” Rae says. “You may have it in a safe. Just make sure that the kid doesn’t know where the key to that safe is. It’s often recommended that you store the gun unloaded in the safe and then you lock up the ammunition in another safe.”

If you or a loved one are having thoughts of self-harm, Rae says you need to see a professional, and she notes, depression can be more common during the wintertime. “Some of the more subtle signs you look for, particularly in kids, would be a change in behavior,” Rae says. “If they’re more grouchy, they’re sleeping more, they’re not sleeping well at all, their grades drop — those could all be warning signs for depression.”

Free, confidential, round-the-clock help is available through the 9-8-8 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The Gundersen Health System includes a hospital in West Union, and clinics in Fayette, Decorah, Waukon, Lansing, Postville and Calmar.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, Dec. 11, 2023

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December 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 45. Light and variable wind becoming west southwest 5 to 7 mph in the morning.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 20. West southwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming north northwest after midnight.

Tomorrow: Partly sunny, with a high near 35. North northwest wind 5 to 8 mph.

Tom. Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 22. Light and variable wind becoming southeast around 6 mph after midnight.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 42.

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 43. The Low was 16. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 38 and the Low was 16. The Record High on December 11th in Atlantic, was 64 in 1965. The Record Low was -14 in 1917. Sunrise is at 7:36. Sunset at 4:50.

1 dead, 3 hurt in Wapello County crash

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December 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Ottumwa, Iowa) – The driver of a pickup truck was killed and three of his passengers were injured, during a single-vehicle rollover accident Sunday afternoon, in southeastern Iowa’s Wapello County. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2008 Ford F150 pickup driven by 37-year-old Tristan C. Zimmerman, of Ottumwa, was traveling west on Highway 34, just west of the Highway 16 interchange at around 2:54-p.m., when the vehicle drifted off onto the north shoulder.

Zimmerman lost control of the pickup, causing it to enter the north ditch, where it overturned. Tristan Zimmerman was ejected from the vehicle, which came to rest upright in a  farm field. He was not wearing a seat belt. Three passengers, 32-year-old Shayla C. Zimmerman, a 3-year-old child, and a one-year-old child, were injured in the crash. Shayla was buckled-up, and the two children were secured in their child safety seats.

Shayla Zimmerman was flown by LifeFlight to the UIHC. The children were transported by ambulance to the hospital in Ottumwa.

No. 4 Iowa women win at Wisconsin

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December 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The fourth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women outscored Wisconsin 22-12 in the second quarter to take the lead for good in an 87-65 win at Wisconsin. caitlin Clark scored 28 points and Hannah Stuelke added 21 as the Hawks improve to 10-1.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder. Stuelke’s play was a big lift for an Iowa team that had been struggling with post scoring.

Iowa State men roll over Prairie View A@M

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December 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State overcame a slow start and raced away in the second half for a 107-56 win over Prairie View A@M in Ames. The Cyclones scored 55 points in the second half.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. The Cyclones made 36 of 48 free throws to improve to 7-2.

Cyclones Overpower Prairie View A&M, 107-56

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December 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (7-2, 0-0 Big 12) played its best game of the season on Thursday night, Iowa State (8-2, 0-0 Big 12) remained unbeaten at home in an 107-56 victory over Prairie View A&M (4-4, 0-0 SWAC) Sunday afternoon in Hilton Coliseum. 

The Cyclone backcourt (Tamin Lipsey and Keshon Gilbert) was sensational. Lipsey tallied 19 points and broke the ISU record for steals in a game with eight. The previous record was seven shared by Fred Hoiberg (1991 vs. American) and Justus Thigpen (1993 vs. Kansas). 

Gilbert netted 20 points, his second-straight 20-point outing, and dished out a career-high eight assists and grabbed eight boards. Curtis Jones came off the bench to lead all players in scoring with 22, drilling a career-high six treys. 

Iowa State’s 90 points against the Hawkeyes is the most since the team dropped 90 in Iowa City back in 2014. 

Iowa State shot 61.0 percent from the field to overcome a season-high 25 turnovers. The Cyclones, however, forced a season-high 29 turnovers and held PVAM to 33 percent from the field, including a 28.6 percent clip in the second period.  

ISU was 9-of-15 (60 pct.) from beyond the arc in the win.

What’s Next

Iowa State is off for a week and remains at home for a 5 p.m. CT matchup vs. Florida A&M next Sunday (Dec. 17). The game is on Big 12 Network/ESPN+.