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Iowa’s contact-tracing firm helped Trump, Reynolds campaigns

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — After facing a workforce shortage for months, Iowa has awarded an emergency $2.3 million contact-tracing contract to a company owned by a Republican Party insider. The Iowa Department of Public Health selected Iowa City-based MCI for the contract out of 14 companies that applied, saying it submitted the best proposal and that political considerations did not play a role. The company is expected to supply 200 contact tracers to supplement the hundreds of public health workers who have failed to keep up with Iowa’s fast-growing virus caseload.

The first 60 graduated training and were beginning state work Friday. MCI is owned by GOP donor Anthony Marlowe, and has done work for President Donald Trump and Gov. Kim Reynolds’ political campaigns.

 

FBI asks for information on missing Iowa girl’s birthday

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — The FBI is pleading with the public for any information on a missing Iowa girl on what is her 11th birthday. The FBI field office in Omaha, Nebraska, posted a plea on its Twitter page Friday asking for any information of Breasia Terrell, who has been missing since July 9. Authorities say she was last seen at a Davenport apartment complex with her half-brother and his 47-year-old father.

Breasia Terrell

Police have not made any arrests in the girl’s disappearance but have labeled the father of Breasia’s half-brother a person of interest. The man was convicted of a sex crime in 1990 when he was 17. A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to her location. If you have any information, please call the FBI in Omaha at 402-493-8688.

 

Iowa State basketball prepares for Sunday’s game against DePaul

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State basketball coach Steve Prohm says there is no panic as the Cyclones get set for Sunday’s game against DePaul. The Cyclones are 1-1 after a loss to South Dakota State and in both games have played poorly in the opening half.

Prohm says the Cyclones need to do a better job of implementing their defensive game plan.

Senior forward Solomon Young says the Cyclones need to be better at the start of games.

Young says lack of experience has hurt his team.

No. 9 Iowa State hosts West Virginia

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The most successful regular season in program history comes to a close on Saturday at home when Iowa State hosts West Virginia. Ranked ninth in the playoff poll the Cyclones capture sole possession of the Big 12 regular season crown with a win. The difference according to coach Matt Campbell is winning the close games, something they were unable to accomplish last season.

Campbell says it has been improvement in all areas.

Senior defensive back Lawrence White says the Cyclones expect another close game.

White says the 5-3 Mountaineers will provide a tough test.

No. 24 Iowa visits Illinois (Saturday)

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says Illinois team the Hawkeyes play Saturday has made big strides since the start of the season. The 24th ranked Hawkeyes take on an Illini team that has won it’s last two games under coach Lovie Smith.

Ferentz says the return of quarterback Brandon Peters has made the Illini a different team.

Because of COVID limitations on the size of indoor gatherings in the state of Illinois the Hawkeyes will have their regular Friday meetings in Iowa City before heading to Champaign.

Iowa man who burned LGBTQ flag sentenced to time served

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man convicted of a hate crime for tearing down and burning an LGBTQ flag hanging outside a Des Moines bar has been sentenced to time served. The Des Moines Register reports that Daniel Rosemark was sentenced last month to the 361 days he had already served while being held on charges in the case. He pleaded guilty in October to reckless use of fire or explosives as a hate crime and drug possession.

A criminal mischief charge was dropped in exchange for his plea. Police say that in November 2019, Rosemark torn down a rainbow pride flag that had been outside The Blazing Saddle in the East Village.

 

Dr. Bethel Kopp Joining CCHS

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA — Cass County Health System (CCHS) officials announced Friday (today), that Dr. Bethel Kopp will join the CCHS medical staff in January 2021. Dr. Kopp is an internist who has been in practice for more than 30 years. A native of Anita, Dr. Kopp is a graduate of Creighton University. She has practiced in the Corning area since 1986. Her family includes her husband Dr. Stephen Gruba who is a retired family medicine physician.

Beginning in January, she will provide care for patients at the Massena Medical Center two days each week, and at the Anita Medical Center one day each week. She will also offer telehealth appointments. Dr. Kopp provides care primarily for adults but will also offer appointments for adolescents. In addition to providing care for patients, Dr. Kopp will be teaching part-time at the Creighton University School of Medicine.

Dr. Kopp says “I think the reason that I really enjoy medicine is that it’s one of those things that I look forward to, and I can’t imagine not going to work. It’s not really work! It’s being with people and trying to help. I love that I’ve been able to take care of parents, grandparents, and all the generations in a family.” CCHS Chief Clinic Administrator Tammy Bireline echoed Dr. Kopp’s excitement. “Her addition to our team will allow us to enhance access to care for patients living in eastern and southern parts of our service territory. We are very fortunate to welcome her to our family of experienced and skillful clinicians,” Bireline said.

More information about appointments with Dr. Kopp will be available in late December.

Union County man charged with insurance fraud

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines – The Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau reports a Union County man, 48-year-old Joseph Scott Waigand, of Thayer, was recently charged with one count of Insurance Fraud – Presenting False Information (a Class-D Felony). The charges against Waigand stem from an investigation which began in August 2020. According to a criminal complaint filed by the Insurance Fraud Bureau, Waigand made false statements on an application for life insurance.

On November 30, 2020, Waigand was arrested by the Union County Sheriff’s Office after an arrest warrant was issued by the Union County District Court. Waigand was booked into the Union County Jail, posted bond and was released. Trial will be set at a future date.

Iowans with information about insurance fraud are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau at 515-654-6556.

Backyard and Beyond 12/04/2020

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 4th, 2020 by admin

LaVon Eblen speaks with Diya Nagaraj, Associate Curator of Exhibitions at the Museum of Danish America, about the latest exhibitions and ways to interact with the museum.

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Multiple weapons and outdoor gear stolen from vehicle in Creston

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December 4th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(9-a.m. News) The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a Creston man reported the morning of Nov. 27th, that sometime overnight Nov. 26th-27th, someone entered his vehicle while it was parked at his residence and stole multiple firearms and outdoor items, including:

  • A Smith & Wesson Deluxe 357 magnum
  • A .9mm Sig Sauer P365
  • A Sig Sauer P226 Emperor Scorpion
  • A Rock River .223 AR with Leopold scope;
  • A Savage Smokeless Muzzleloader 10ML Stainless Steel barrel with a Nikon Omega scope
  • A Remington 870 Pump 12 gauge
  • Ammunition
  • A Matthew VXR 31.5 bow
  • A Tenzing hunting pack
  • Vortex binoculars
  • A Vortex range finder
  • A range bag
  • And, a Surface Pro lap top.

The stolen items were valued at $9,450 altogether.