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Iowa receives COVID-19 antiviral pills

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January 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa Department of Public Health says the state is starting to receive shipments of new antiviral pills. Two new medications from Merck and Pfizer will help treat people with mild-to-moderate cases of COVID-19. The pills aim to reduce the ability of the virus to spread through the body.

For now, there will be a very limited supply at select pharmacies and hospitals. The IDPH will determine how and when the anti-viral pills will be allocated to pharmacies and health care facilities.

It’s not known when the prescription drugs will be more widely available to the public.

Gov. Reynolds applauds Iowa OSHA decision to not implement vaccine mandate for businesses

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January 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments related to the OSHA Vaccine Mandate and has not yet issued a decision in the case. But as required by federal regulations, Iowa Labor Commissioner Rod Roberts has submitted a notice that Iowa will not be adopting or enforcing the mandate.

Roberts said “As a state plan state, the Iowa Division of Labor is charged with protecting the health and safety of those in the workplace and has the authority to enforce workplace safety and health standards for Iowa businesses. Iowa doesn’t have a standard requiring the Covid-19 vaccine or testing. But after closely reviewing the federal OSHA Vaccine Mandate, Iowa has determined it will not adopt the federal standard. Iowa has concluded that it is not necessary because Iowa’s existing standards are at least as effective as the federal standard change.”

In response to Commissioner Roberts’ decision, Gov. Reynolds issued a statement applauding Commission Roberts’ decision. “We are going to continue to protect the freedoms and liberties of Iowans,” Reynolds said. “The Biden Administration continues to ignore the constitutional rights afforded to all Americans, which our country was built on. Instead, they’d rather dictate health care decisions and eliminate personal choice, causing our businesses and employees to suffer and exacerbating our workforce shortage.”

With Commissioner Roberts’ decision, Iowa OSHA will not be enforcing the federal OSHA Vaccine Mandate. Iowa employers and their employees are not required to comply with the federal OSHA Vaccine Mandate.

Red Oak Police searching for information on SUV that fled the scene of a crash Friday

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January 7th, 2022 by admin

Red Oak Police are searching for information on a small dark SUV that left the scene of a two vehicle accident in Red Oak on Friday. The accident happened at approximately 4:41 p.m. at the intersection of North 2nd Street and East Reed Street. After investigation at the scene it was determined a 2014 Cadillac SRX owned and operated by 55-year-old Debra Lynn Blay of Red Oak was traveling westbound on East Reed Street at the intersection with North 2nd Street. A smaller black or dark SUV was traveling northbound on 2nd Street and ran the stop sign and hit Blay’s Cadillac. The SUV continued northbound on 2nd Street and turned East on Hammond Street.

Blay was uninjured in the collision and her vehicle sustained an estimated $2,500 damage.

If anyone was in the area of the accident and provide further information in regards to the vehicle that left the scene, please contact the Red Oak Police Department at 712-823-8600.

Red Oak man arrested on theft warrant

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January 7th, 2022 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest on Friday night of 33-year-old Zachary Clay Younts of Red Oak on a valid Page County warrant for Theft 5th Degree. He was arrested at 6:23 p.m. in the 200 block of East Reed Street and taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

FRANK “ROCKET” HERNING, 76, of Harlan (No Svcs.)

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January 7th, 2022 by admin

FRANK “ROCKET” HERNING, 76, of Harlan died Thursday, January 6th. No services will be held for FRANK “ROCKET” HERNING. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

FRANK “ROCKET” HERNING is survived by:

Wife: Karen (Kramer) Herning of Harlan.

Sons: Tom (Jackie) Schumacher of Harlan. Roger (Jackie) Schumacher of Harlan. Dan (Sarah) Schumacher of Harlan.

High School Basketball Scoreboard 01/07/2022

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January 7th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 57, Kuemper Catholic 24 (A: Jada Jensen 17pts, Paytn Harter 16pts)
Denison-Schleswig 55, Creston 54 -2OT
Glenwood 67, Shenandoah 52
Harlan 59, St. Albert 56
Lewis Central 46, Clarinda 26

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 42, Tri-Center 24
Audubon 58, IKM-Manning 40
Logan-Magnolia 33, Riverside 16
Treynor 40, Underwood 33

Rolling Valley Conference

Boyer Valley 69, Ar-We-Va 37
Coon Rapids-Bayard 49, Glidden-Ralston 37
Woodbine 85, West Harrison 22

Corner Conference

East Mills 47, Sidney 45
Essex 51, Griswold 35- ON KJAN

Pride of Iowa Conference

Martensdale-St. Marys 59, Central Decatur 39
Mount Ayr 36, Bedford 26
Nodaway Valley 51, Lenox 39
Southeast Warren 36, East Union 33

Other Scores

ACGC vs Madrid
Des Moines Christian 45, Earlham 39
Panorama 75, Ogden 4

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Kuemper Catholic 53, Atlantic 51
Denison-Schleswig 50, Creston 34
Glenwood 86, Shenandoah 36
Harlan 60, St. Albert 49
Lewis Central 57, Clarinda 42
Red Oak 58, Sioux City North 47

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 62, Tri-Center 54
IKM-Manning 53, Audubon 40
Riverside 51, Logan-Magnolia 36
Treynor 56, Underwood 45

Rolling Valley Conference

Boyer Valley 62, Ar-We-Va 45
Coon Rapids-Bayard 52 Glidden-Ralston 25
West Harrison 66, Woodbine 35

Corner Conference

East Mills 58, Sidney 39
Griswold 73, Essex 34- ON KJAN

Pride of Iowa Conference

Martensdale-St. Marys 65, Central Decatur 50
Mount Ayr 44, Bedford 41
Lenox 73, Nodaway Valley 57
Southeast Warren 72, East Union 55

Other Scores

ACGC 73, Madrid 69
Millard North, NE 72, CB Abraham Lincoln 53

Griswold boys find a spark in big win over Essex

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January 7th, 2022 by admin

The Griswold boys basketball team built a 20 point lead by halftime and roared to a 73-34 win over Essex on Friday night in Griswold.  Kamron Brownlee had 13 first half points to propel the Tigers to the lead and he finished with 16 on the night. The start of the second half was a touch sluggish until the Tigers ratcheted up the defensive intensity that sparked an 11-0 run to grab all the momentum. The Tigers got a bucket from Adam Houser and Landon Pelzer immediately stole the ensuing inbound and got a layup. The Tigers followed that with another steal and score to force an Essex time out. Tigers head coach Matthew Spunaugle said they really needed to inject some energy into the game.

The Tigers had good ball pressure all night and Coach Spunaugle said sound defense has been a point of emphasis.

Houser finished with 19 points to lead Griswold and freshman Peyton Cook also added 16. The Tigers improved to 2-7 on the season with the victory.

Essex was led by 11 points from Tony Racine in the loss and they remain winless at 0-8.

Essex girls find their groove in second half for win over Griswold

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January 7th, 2022 by admin

The Essex Trojanettes held Griswold to 11 second half points and found a scoring groove of their own to pick up a 51-35 win over the Tigers on Friday night. Griswold led by 7 early in the game but Essex climbed within 2 at the end of the first. The Trojanettes grabbed their first lead momentarily near the end of the 2nd at 22-21, but McKenna Wiechman hit a three to put the Tigers up 24-22 at the break. Essex grabbed the lead in the third and clamped down in the fourth, only allowing 2 Tiger points to secure their third win of the year.

Wiechman had 15 points in the first half but only added 3 more in the second. The Trojanettes ran a box and one on Wiechman to limit her touches in the second half and it proved successful. Brenna Rossell finished with 7 points and had a number of great looks just rim out throughout the game. The Tigers fall to 1-9 on the season.

Essex was led by 10 from Hailee Barrett and 9 from Desi Glasgo who hit a couple of big threes in the second half. The Trojanettes are now 3-6 on the season.

Governor Reynolds signs new Public Health Disaster Proclamation

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January 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds, Friday, signed a new Public Health Disaster proclamation that extends some regulatory relief for an additional 30 days.  The proclamation can be found online here.

Cass County Sheriff’s report for 1/7/22: 3 arrests and two accidents

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January 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s office on Friday (Today), released a report on arrests that took place this week.

  • Authorities say on Monday, (January 3rd) 38-year-old Jeannie Kleymann, of Nebraska, was arrested on a warrant for 4th degree theft.  Kleymann was transported to the Cass County Jail and later released on bond.
  • On Wednesday (Jan. 5) Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 30-year-old Itatipei Rudolph, of Atlantic, on a warrant for Failure to Appear.  Rudolph was transported to the Cass County Jail where he being held pending his later release on bond.
  • On Thursday, January 6th, 43-year-old Monty Casteel, of Clarinda, was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, there were two accidents to report:

On December 31st, 2022, at approximately 4:38-p.m., deputies responded to a single vehicle accident on Interstate 80 at the 70-mile marker eastbound, where a 2018 Jeep Cherokee driven by Preston Kelsey, of Colorado, went out of control due to slick roadway conditions. The SUV entered the south ditch and rolled over.  No injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained approximately $15,000 worth of damage.

And, on December 31st at around 7:04-p.m., Cass County Deputies deputies responded to a single vehicle accident on Interstate 80 near the 74 mile marker eastbound.  Officials say a 2002 Honda Accord driven by Saleem Salih, of Nebraska, was rounding a curve when it went out of control due to slick roadway conditions, and entered the south ditch.

As with the earlier accident, no injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained minor damage, estimated at $1,500.