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The Atlantic City Council is set to meet tonight at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The Council has a long list of resolution and ordinances to take a look at.
Some of the highlights include discussion on the North Urban Renewal District establishing an Urban Renewal Area and providing division of taxes levied on property in the addition to the district.
They will also consider an order to close the alley by Fireside Lounge to 7th Street for a street dance on July 11th from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
They are also set to discuss setting the dates for 2020 fireworks use in the City of Atlantic.
The number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Iowa continues to trend lower from the peak on May 6th. IDPH dashboard data this (Wednesday) morning, show two more deaths occurred in the State Tuesday, for a total of 670. The data began to show a plateau the week of June 1st, and a slow but steady decline since then.
The current number of positive cases (as of today) is 24,263 (10.4% of the individuals tested, which is up from 3.9% on Tuesday). Buena Vista (8,061), Crawford (3,631), Louisa (3,178), Woodbury (2,940) and Tama (2,538) Counties are in the top five list of counties in Iowa having the highest number of COVID-19 positive cases.
Persons testing negative amount to 207,920, and the number of those who have recovered amount of 15,118.
RMCC data (Regional Medical Coordination Center) show statewide: 188 people are hospitalized with COVID-19 (down from 193 on Tuesday); seven less people are in an ICU (64); and two more were admitted to a hospital, for a total of 18 in the past 24-hours. The number of patients requiring a ventilator is 47. IN Region 4 (Southwest/western IA), the only change is that two people were admitted to a hospital in Tuesday, and two are on ventilators. Otherwise, the number of hospitalized patients (9) and those in an ICU (5), are unchanged.
Long-Term Care facility (LTC) outbreaks are down to 35 across the State. Nearly 2,200 LTC staff and/or patients have tested positive (1,194), at least 715 have recovered from COVID-19, and there have been 350 deaths reported at those facilities.
(For a County-by-County breakdown of the positive and recovered cases, as well as any COVID-19 related deaths, go to https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/pages/case-counts)
SOFTBALL
Hawkeye Ten Conference
Atlantic 12, Denison-Schleswig 0 (4 inn.)
Atlantic 12, Denison-Schleswig 2 (5 inn.)
Glenwood 8, Creston 4
Harlan 10, Kuemper Catholic 0
Lewis Central 10, St. Albert 5
Shenandoah 18, Red Oak 10
Western Iowa Conference
Audubon 12, Treynor 8
IKM-Manning 18, Tri-Center 8
Riverside 16, AHSTW 4
Underwood 7, Logan-Magnolia 1
Westwood 4, Missouri Valley 3
Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 18, Griswold 7
West Monona 10, Woodbine 0
Corner Conference
Stanton 15, Essex 3
Pride of Iowa Conference
Mt. Ayr 15, Southwest Valley 3
Nodaway Valley 13, Bedford 1
Southeast Warren 18, Central Decatur
Wayne 6, Martensdale, St. Mary’s 1
West Central Activities Conference
ACGC 11, Madrid 4
Interstate 35, 7, Van Meter 6
Ogden 12, West Central Valley 0
Panorama 12, Wood-Granger 2
Other Scores
Orient-Macksburg 11, Moulton-Udell 3
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BASEBALL
Hawkeye Ten Conference
Atlantic 15, Denison-Schleswig 5
Glenwood 5, Creston 2
Harlan 5, Kuemper 2
Shenandoah 1, Red Oak 0
St. Albert 4, Lewis Central 1
Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 14, Riverside 4 (6 inn.)
Treynor 7, Audubon 3
Tri-Center 11, IKM/Manning 3
Missouri Valley 11, Westwood 10
Underwood 11, Logan-Magnolia 1
Corner Conference
Stanton 15, Essex 0
Pride of Iowa Conference
Southeast Warren 6, Central Decatur 4
Martensdale, St. Mary, 13, Wayne 3
Mt Ayr 11, Southwest Valley 1
Nodaway Valley 7, Bedford 3
Roland Story 13, Lenox 1
West Central Activities Conference
Des Moines, Christian 5, Earlham 1
Ogden 13, West Central Valley 3
Woodward-Granger 4, Panorama 2
Other Scores
Orient-Macksburg 4, Moulton-Udell 3
The Adair County Board of Supervisors is set to meet on Wednesday morning for a regular session via an electronic meeting at 9:00 a.m.
It’s a fairly short agenda but they are set to update COVID-19 procedures and discuss a Child Abuse Prevention Grant draw down. They will also hear from County Attorney Melissa Larson and County Treasurer Brenda Wallace about Crestland Cooperative bankruptcy money.
County Engineer Nick Kauffman will address a number of departmental policies and handbook changes. He will also discuss payment for rock contracts with Shildberg Construction Co. and report on maintenance and activities.
The dial in number for the meeting is 605-313-6157 with access code 526272#
Skyscan Forecast Wednesay, June 17, 2020 Dan Hicks
Today: Mostly sunny. S @ 15-30. High 92.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. S @ 10-15. Low 68.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. S @ 15-30. High 92.
Friday: Variable cloudiness. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 83.
Saturday: Variable cloudiness. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 83.
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The Atlantic Trojans softball team took a doubleheader sweep from Denison-Schleswig on their home-opening night on Tuesday. Atlantic took the first game 12-0 in 4 innings of play and 12-2 in 5 innings in the nightcap.
Olivia Engler pitched a gem in the opener with 8 strikeouts and allowed just 1 hit in the short contest. The Trojans also had a good start at the plate. The Trojans led off the game with base hits from Alyssa Derby and Madison Botos and trotted across three runs in the frame. They would go on to bring home 3 more in the second and 5 in the third. Kennedy Goergen drove in the deciding run with an RBI single in the fourth.
Goergen got the start in the circle for Atlantic in the second game and had three strikeouts, allowing 8 hits. She finished strong to end the game in the 5th with two strikeouts and a forced ground out to end the game. Olivia Engler went 3-4 with 2 doubles and drove in 2 runs. Lauren Nicholas had two triples in the contest, the first driving in two runs in the 2nd.
Atlantic improves to 3-0 on the young season and will host Clarinda and Earlham on Thursday and Friday to end the week.
FOREST CITY, Iowa (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence offered an optimistic view of the nation and heaped praise on President Donald Trump during a speech at recreational vehicle manufacturer Winnebago Industries in Forest City. Pence few to Mason City on Tuesday and lunch with Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds spoke at Winnebago. Pence focused most of his speech on efforts to reopen the economy after many businesses ceased operations to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Pence also touched on the death of George Floyd, calling it a “tragedy and a disgrace” but adding “there’s no excuse for the rioting” that followed the black man’s death after a white Minneapolis officer put a knee on his neck for more than eight minutes.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds confirmed Tuesday that she plans to sign an executive order that would automatically restore voting rights to convicted felons before the November general election. Reynolds told reporters in Osage that her staff is working on an executive order. Mason City radio station KGLO reports the governor said, “We’re working on that right now.”
Reynolds was in northern Iowa, Tuesday, to meet with Vice President Mike Pence. She met with Black Lives Matter members on Monday to discuss an executive order. Iowa is the only state in the nation that automatically denies felons the right to vote.
FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Investigators are trying to determine what caused the death of 59-year-old inmate at the Fort Dodge Correctional Facility who was found dead Sunday in his cell. The Iowa Department of Corrections said in a news release Tuesday that it has requested the state’s Division of Criminal Investigations to look into the death of Thomas Andrew Daleske.
The state medical examiner is also conducting an autopsy. Daleske had been serving a 45-year sentence for multiple charges related to sexual abuse of a child from Warren County.