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UI hospitals eliminates program for people with eating disorders

News

September 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is ending its Eating Disorder Program’s inpatient care this fall. The program provides intensive residential treatment for individuals 16 and older managing a severe eating disorder. Hospital officials say they’re redistributing funding to take on the growing numbers of Iowans with acute mental health care needs. Twenty-two-year-old April Bannister is currently in the program and will be among the last participants.

“It leaves me in a pretty precarious position, but I might have the partial program,” Bannister says. “If nothing else, I will have my outpatient team, and honestly, I’m one of the lucky ones that I have two people who are specialized in eating disorders.” Bannister has anorexia, an eating disorder characterized by unhealthily low body weight and a fear of gaining weight. During dangerous episodes, she has been admitted to the hospital for monitoring. Most recently in July, her therapist confronted her about being severely underweight. That day, she committed Bannister to her seventh hospital stay. Bannister is stunned the program is being discontinued.

“It’s terrifying quite honestly. This program, while it has its issues, does save lives,” she says. “It has saved my life on more than one occasion and it’s saved my life seven times, each time that I’ve been admitted.” A spokesperson for the U-I-H-C says the decision to end the program was not made lightly, and a range of services for people with eating disorders will continue, including intensive partial hospitalization and other outpatient programming.

(reporting by Zachary Oren Smith, Iowa Public Radio)

LLOYD REED, 95, of Atlantic (10-14-2022)

Obituaries

September 15th, 2022 by Jim Field

LLOYD REED, 95, of Atlantic died Tuesday, August 30, 2022 in Cookson, OK.  A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for LLOYD REED will be held on Friday, October 14, 2022 at 4:00 pm at the First Lutheran Church, south of Wiota.  Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is assisting the family.

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A visitation with the family present will be held on Thursday, October 13, 2022 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the First Lutheran Cemetery, with military honors provided by the Anita American Legion Post #210 and the Iowa Army National Guard.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation to the Wiota Volunteer Fire Department.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

LLOYD REED is survived by:

Children:  Denny (Sheri) Reed of Des Moines; Ron Reed of Tucson, AZ; Donna Watson of Mesa, AZ

Sister:  Marlene Andersen of Atlantic

Sisters-in-Law:  Norma Reed of Atlantic; Kathryn Clark of Redding, CA

6 Grandchildren

18 Great-Grandchildren

8 Great-Great-Grandchildren

IGHSAU Volleyball Rankings 09/17/2022

Sports

September 15th, 2022 by admin

2022 Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, September 15, 2022
 
Class 1A
 
                      School
Record
LW
1                    North Tama
12-1
1
2                    Springville
12-1
2
3                    Ankeny Christian
14-1
3
4                    Gladbrook-Reinbeck
12-4
4
5                    Burlington Notre Dame
16-7
6
6                    Sidney
16-2
7
7                    LeMars Gehlen Catholic
7-4
5
8                    Don Bosco
13-3
      9
9                    Newell-Fonda
10-2
     8
10                  New London
5-3
10
11                  Holy Trinity Catholic
7-6
     11
12                  Stanton
11-4
12
13                  AGWSR
6-10
      13
14                  Dunkerton
8-7
 14
15                  Riverside
18-2
NR
 
Dropped Out: Tripoli (15)
 
Class 2A
 
School
 
Record
 
LW
1
Dike-New Hartford
17-1
1
2
Western Christian
14-3
2
3
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
12-3
3
4
West Burlington
15-2
4
5
Denver
13-3
5
6
Lisbon
14-1
6
7
Missouri Valley
19-1
7
8
Wapsie Valley
19-2
8
9
Sumner-Fredericksburg
12-4
9
10
Hinton
9-0
      11
11
Grundy Center
15-5
10
12
Wilton
14-1
13
13
Beckman Catholic
13-5
15
14
Lake Mills
14-1
NR
15
South Central Calhoun
20-4
NR
 
Dropped Out: South Hardin (12), Kuemper Catholic (14)
 
Class 3A
 
School
 
Record
 
LW
1
Des Moines Christian
16-1
1
2
Davenport Assumption
14-5
2
3
Mount Vernon
9-1
3
4
Sioux Center
13-1
5
5
Union
15-1
7
6
West Liberty
16-4
4
7
Unity Christian
8-6
6
8
Solon
14-6
9
9
Osage
10-2
10
10
Van Meter
7-2
     12
11
Nevada
7-8
11
12
Sheldon
6-5
8
13
Dubuque Wahlert
7-6
14
14
Cherokee
10-5
NR
15
Mid-Prairie
8-5
15
 
Dropped Out: Forest City (13)
 
Class 4A
 
School
 
Record
 
LW
1
Cedar Rapids Xavier
14-1
1
2
Marion
15-1
2
3
North Scott
14-2
3
4
Western Dubuque
10-2
5
5
Lewis Central
10-2
6
6
Clear Creek-Amana
16-5
9
7
Indianola
15-2
11
8
Bishop Heelan
8-4
8
9
Waverly-Shell Rock
13-8
       7
10
Decorah
10-2
4
11
ADM
11-1
12
12
West Delaware
13-8
10
13
North Polk
18-4
13
14
Humboldt
7-4
15
15
Dallas Center-Grimes
7-4
NR
 
Dropped Out: Knoxville (14)
Class 5A
 
School
 
Record
 
LW
1
Pleasant Valley
15-3
1
2
Iowa City Liberty
14-6
4
3
Dowling Catholic
18-5
5
4
Ankeny
18-4
2
5
Waukee Northwest
15-5
7
6
Ankeny Centennial
15-5
6
7
Cedar Falls
11-5
3
8
Johnston
6-5
8
9
Valley
7-13
9
10
Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
7-8
13
11
Waukee
5-13
10
12
Urbandale
6-8
11
13
Muscatine
6-4
NR
14
Linn-Mar
8-7
NR
15
Dubuque Senior
7-8
NR
 
Dropped Out: Prairie (12), Bettendorf (14), Cedar Rapids Kennedy (15)

High School Football Schedule – Week 4 – 09/16/2022

Sports

September 15th, 2022 by admin

8-PLAYER

District 9

CAM @ East Mills
Lenox @ East Union
Griswold @ Stanton-Essex
Fremont-Mills @ Bedford

District 10

Exira-EHK @ Audubon- ON KJAN and KJANTV
CAM @ East Mills
Boyer Valley @ West Harrison- ON BVTV
Coon Rapids-Bayard @ Woodbine- ON Woodbine Tiger Vision

District 1

River Valley @ Ar-We-Va
Siouxland Christian @ Glidden-Ralston
Bishop Garrigan @ Newell-Fonda
Kingsley-Pierson @ Remsen-St.Mary’s

CLASS A

District 7

Mount Ayr @ AHSTW
Earlham @ Madrid
Riverside @ Sidney
Southwest Valley @ St. Albert

District 8

Woodbury Central @ Akron-Westfield
Missouri Valley @ IKM-Manning
Westwood @ Lawton-Bronson
Tri-Center @ Logan-Magnolia- ON LMAV

CLASS 1A

District 7

Wes Central Valley @ ACGC
I-35 @ Nodaway Valley/O-M
Van Meter @ Panorama

District 8

Kuemper Catholic @ MVAOCOU- ON Ramcast
West Monona @ Treynor
Underwood @ East Sac County- ON ESCN

CLASS 2A

District 8

Clarke @ Clarinda
Des Moines Christian @ Greene County
Shenandoah @ Red Oak

CLASS 3A

District 6

Ballard @ Atlantic
Winterset @ ADM
Saydel @ Newton
Glenwood @ Harlan
Creston @ Gilbert
Fairfield @ Knoxville

CLASS 4A

District 1

Storm Lake @ Carroll
CB Thomas Jefferson @ Denison-Schleswig
Marshalltown @ Fort Dodge
MOC-Floyd Valley @ LeMars
Spencer @ Sioux Center
Mason City @ Webster City

District 6

Winterset @ ADM
Norwalk @ Dallas Center-Grimes
CB Thomas Jefferson @ Denison-Schleswig
Glenwood @ Harlan
Indianola @ Lewis Central
Des Moines Hoover @ Perry

CLASS 5A

District 2

Sioux City West @ CB Abraham Lincoln

Unemployment moves up slightly with students returning to classes

News

September 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state unemployment rate inched up one-tenth of a percent in August — the first increase in seven months. Iowa Workforce Development director, Beth Townsend, says the increase is mostly tied to students. “That is almost, not entirely, but almost entirely related to individuals going back to school and leaving their jobs,” she says. The increase still leaves the unemployment rate at two-point-six percent and in the range of pre-pandemic levels. “We gained three-thousand-800 jobs in August — and that puts us within 55-hundred jobs of making a full recovery from the number of jobs we had pre-pandemic,” Townsend says. “So in other words, we’ve gained almost 97 percent of the jobs back that we had lost as a result of the pandemic. And that’s a really good sign.”

Townsend says manufacturing continues to chug along and add jobs despite all the economic turmoil. “This is several months that we’ve seen a positive move in manufacturing, we added 700 jobs in August, they’ve added seven-thousand jobs in the past few months with growth throughout 2022,” according to Townsend. “And when you think about what’s going on in the national economy with inflation and supply chain issues, the fact that we continue to grow in advanced manufacturing is a really good, good sign for Iowa’s economy.” Townsend says it is likely the unemployment rate will rebound in September. 

“We traditionally see in September, people who go back to work because school started — so you’ve got people leaving the workforce in August going back to school — but you have teachers, bus drivers, janitorial staff cooks returning to work ….. in late August, early September. So, you know, hopefully, in September, we’ll be back to trending down again,” Townsend says.

Townsend says there are more than 80-thousand open jobs in Iowa and they continue to work hard to fill those jobs. And she says there are almost 40-thousand people who are unemployed but not receiving an employment benefit. She says they are trying to help anybody who was looking for and wants a job to find one.

New I-74 Mississippi River Bridge finalist for prestigious national award

News

September 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

QUAD CITIES – Sept. 15, 2022 – The new Interstate 74 bridge over the Mississippi River has been named a Top 12 finalist in the America’s Transportation Awards, the top honor for state departments of transportation from the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials, AAA and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The joint project between Iowa and Illinois now competes for the national Grand Prize selected by an independent panel as well as the People’s Choice Award determined by an online vote.

The public is encouraged to show its support for the I-74 Mississippi River Bridge by voting in the People’s Choice Awards. An online vote can be made once a day until the contest wraps up Oct. 21. Visit americastransportationawards.org, click the “Vote Now” button, and select “The Memorial Bridge (Interstate 74 Mississippi River Crossing)” to cast your vote.

“The I-74 Mississippi River Bridge has become an icon in the Quad Cities and the Midwest,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “Those who have seen the positive impact it brings to the region would agree that the bridge is absolutely deserving of national recognition. Cast your votes to bring home this prestigious award.”

“We are proud of the teamwork between Illinois and Iowa in delivering this project,” said Iowa Department of Transportation Director Scott Marler. “We ask for your support to help bring home this award and show the rest of the country, once again, that our states, industry partners and labor force know how to build world-class infrastructure.”

Both the Grand Prize and People’s Choice Award come with $10,000 to provide to a charity, not-for-profit or transportation-related scholarship by the winning states.

Built by the Iowa and Illinois departments of transportation, the I-74 Mississippi River Bridge was recognized as a contest finalist for improving safety and mobility, enhancing quality of life, and positioning the Quad Cities for future economic opportunity.

Opened in 2021, the bridge has four lanes in each direction, a 14-foot-wide bike and pedestrian path with a scenic overlook, and connections to existing paths in Bettendorf and Moline. The approximately $1 billion project includes twin river bridges, new interchanges, ramps, and local road reconfigurations. For more information on the project, visit www.i74riverbridge.com.

Shelby County Post Election Audit shows no discrepencies

News

September 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Shelby County Auditor/Elections Commission Mark Maxwell, Thursday (today), said Shelby County held the required Post Election Audit on Thursday morning September 15th, with regard to a Special School Bond Election held Sept. 13th.  According to Maxwell, “The Iowa Secretary of States office randomly picks a precinct/vote tabulator to visually inspect all ballots in that precinct or vote tabulator in the instance of combined precincts, Harlan precincts 1 & 2 were chosen.  Harlan Precincts 1 & 2 were combined at the Special election so the audit included one of the 5 vote tabulators used for vote tabulation and was audited to check for accuracy. Also two of the Shelby County precincts involved in this special election were hand counted at this Audit. All machine result matched perfectly with the hand counted audit results.”

Maxwell said also, “It is always a very anxious time for my office when the Post Election Audit takes place. Again at this election no errors in counting by the machines were found.  All the hand count numbers tabulated ( yes and no votes in this instance) at the audit matched perfectly with the machine count tabulated on election day.  The number of ballots in the ballot bag counted at the audit matched the ballot count from the machine and from the Precinct election staff at the polls.”

Shelby County General Election information

News

September 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Shelby County Auditor, Mark Maxwell, reminds every eligible elector in Shelby County to get any voting information needed as soon as possible from the Auditors office.  Absentee ballot requests are now being accepted for the November 8th General election.  If you plan on voting absentee, get the process completed before any deadline has passed.  Call 755-3831 ext.6 with any questions.  Election deadlines are fixed by Iowa Code  to ease any confusion caused by documents not returned in time to be valid.

Some of the important dates to remember include:

Wednesday October 19, 2022—Absentee Ballots Ready. First day absentee ballots may be voted in the Auditor’s office and placed in the US postal service process, to the electors whose valid request have been received.
October 24, 2022—Voter Pre-Registration Deadline. The deadline to pre-register to vote for the General Election is 5:00 p.m. Voters may still register after this date but need to show both ID and proof of residence.
Monday October 24, 2022—Absentee Ballot by Mail Request Deadline. Deadline is 5:00 p.m. Postmarks do not count for requests.
Saturday November 5, 2022—Auditor’s office open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday November 7, 2022—Absentee Ballot In-Person Deadline.  Last day to request and vote an absentee ballot in person at the Auditor’s Office.
November 8, 2022—GENERAL ELECTION DAY. Polls open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.  Absentee Ballot Deadline to Auditors office 8:00 p.m.

(UPDATE) Death investigation in Norwalk leads to an unrelated arrest

News

September 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Norwalk, Iowa – Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety report, that at around 12:30-a.m. today (Thursday), Police in Norwalk were notified of a potential stabbing at 608 Knoll Drive. Upon arrival, officers encountered a man who was detained and later arrested on outside, unrelated charges. His name was not released. Upon further investigation, Police located the body of a deceased adult female. The death is being treated as suspicious, at this time. Authorities say there is no immediate threat to the public.

Agents with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) are assisting Norwalk Police in the investigation. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.

Pickup hits fire hydrant in Creston

News

September 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Before you get out of a vehicle with the engine running, you might want to make sure the vehicle is in “Park.” Creston Police report a local man was driving a 1995 Dodge Dakota pickup in his yard, while picking up sticks. When 83-year-old Lawrence Lewis Dorgan, of Creston, exited the vehicle at around 6-p.m., Wednesday, he forgot to put it into park. The pickup rolled backwards out of the yard, across the street, and into a fire hydrant. Authorities say there was no damage to the hydrant, but Dorgan’s pickup sustained $1,500 damage. The man wasn’t injured, and no citations were issued.