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Agency won’t disclose payment status of $5.7 million in Iowa nursing home fines

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April 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(By: Clark Kauffman, Iowa Capital Dispatch) – Last year, the federal government imposed 244 fines totaling $5.7 million against Iowa nursing homes, but it won’t say which of those fines remains unpaid.

Federal data show that just five of Iowa’s 422 care facilities accounted for more than $1 million in regulatory fines imposed in fiscal year 2023. Three of those homes – Lantern Park Specialty Care of Coralville, Arbor Court of Mount Pleasant, and Genesis Senior Living of Des Moines – each were fined more than $200,000.

The fines represent penalties imposed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and typically stem from quality-of-care violations reported by state inspectors. Although CMS publicly reports the fines imposed against all Medicare-certified nursing facilities, the agency does not disclose whether such fines have actually been paid.

In response to a recent Iowa Capital Dispatch inquiry about the payment status of 28 fines CMS imposed this year against two Iowa nursing homes, an agency spokesperson declined to provide the information and explained that “CMS does not publish the status of any nursing home payments for imposed fines.” No reason was given for the refusal.

“There is so much secrecy surrounding this whole regulatory process,” said Toby Edelman, senior policy attorney for the Center for Medicare Advocacy. “This is public information. Who are they hiding this information from? Who are they protecting by not saying which fines aren’t paid? The public has a right to know what is going on.”

According to the CMS data, the Iowa nursing homes that in fiscal year 2023 compiled the highest level of federal fines were:

  • Lantern Park Specialty Care, Coralville
  • Arbor Court, Mount Pleasant
  • Genesis Senior Living, Des Moines
  • Pine Acres Rehabilitation and Care Center, West Moines
  • Cedar Falls Health Care Center, Cedar Falls
  • Aspire of Gowrie, Gowrie

Other Iowa facilities that were fined more than $100,000 in 2023 were Garden View Care Center in  Shenandoah, which was fined $163,034; Crown Pointe Estates in Sioux Center, which was fined $161,905; Ivy at Davenport in Scott County, which was fined $111,039; Maple Crest Manor in Fayette, which was fined $107,7468; and Heritage Specialty Care in Cedar Rapids, which was fined $105,645.

Two of the Iowa care facilities that racked up the highest number of federal penalties in the current fiscal year, without regard to the total dollar amounts, are Valley View Community and Lakeside Lutheran Home. So far this year, each of the homes has been fined $97,073 for 14 violations — all of which are tied to a failure to submit weekly COVID-19 data reports to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The data reported by CMS makes it difficult to identify the Iowa nursing home chains that have the worst record of compliance with regulations. Facilities that are clearly part of a multifacility chain, operating under common ownership, are incorrectly reported as having no affiliation with any chains.

For example, two of the most heavily fined care facilities in Iowa, Lantern Park Specialty Care and Heritage Specialty Care, are part of a 44-facility chain run by Care Initiatives of West Des Moines. CMS. However, reports state that neither facility has any affiliation with a nursing home chain.

In June 2021, the Iowa Capital Dispatch reported that CMS was only informing the public of the fines it had imposed against care facilities if and when the owners chose to pay those fines. Unpaid fines were not being reported at all by CMS.

That policy led to situations such as the Dubuque Specialty Care nursing home being fined $84,825, with CMS reporting to the public several months later that no fines had been imposed. At the time, an agency spokesman said that because the facility had not paid anything toward the fine, CMS policy was to report to the public that no fine had been imposed.

By the end of the year, CMS had reversed that policy and was reporting fines within 90 days of when they were incurred, rather than when they were paid. However, the agency also stopped disclosing whether the fines were paid, stating only that “this information is not generally publicly available.”

Drake Relays Saturday Results

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April 28th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay

15. Thomas Jefferson: Victor Atupra, Nathan Anderson, Jordan Dewaele, Brandon Bowen (3:25.87)

Boys 1600 Meter Run 

7. Natnael Kifle, Sioux City North (4:14.03)

9. Landon Bendgen, Woodbine (4:15.08)

13. Ethan Eichhorn, Lewis Central (4:17.85)

Girls 1500 Meter Run

7. Lili Denton, St. Albert (4:40.19)

Boys 400 Meter Hurdles 

2. Ryce Reynolds, Mount Ayr (52.09)

4. Gabe Funk, Lenox (52.76)

13. Karson Elwood, Treynor (54.82)

14. Brandon Bowen, Thomas Jefferson (55.33)

15. Jack Follmann, CAM (56.37)

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay Preliminaries

6q. Harlan: Hagen Sorensen, Matthew Sorfonden, Brehden Eggerss, Cade Sears (42.19)

18. Shenandoah: Hunter Dukes, Alex Razee, Cole Graham, Brody Cullin (43.17)

23. Glenwood: Jackson Mullins, Trey Darden, Keaton German, Payton Longmeyer (43.26)

32. Treynor: Jett Sornson, Karson Elwood, Drew Meyers, Brady Wallace (43.59)

52. Atlantic: Jaice Larson, Tye Houser, Jarrett Hansen, Ethan McNeal (44.04)

78. Underwood: Riley Sealock, Charlie Myers, Josh Ravlin, Will Buckholdt (44.81)

89. Mount Ayr: Garrett Walter, Jackson Ruggles, Trevin Victor, Preston Fleharty (45.40)

Girls 4×100 Meter Relay Prelims

19. Glenwood: Zoie Carda, Elaina Dougherty, Danika Arnold, Allison Koontz (49.96)

42. Atlantic: Hailey Huffman, Jayci Reed, Allison Middents, Lila Wiederstein (50.89)

43. Wayne: Hagan Arnold, Brystal Peck, Cortney Knutson, Ella Whitney (50.95)

50. Central Decatur: Soiyer Smith, Abigail Leahy, Addy Schreck, Breegan Lindsey (51.06)

55. Riverside: Elly Henderson, Carly Henderson, Emma Gordon, Lydia Erickson (51.23)

67. Nodaway Valley: Grace Britten, Maddie Weston, Emma Lundy, Annika Nelson (51.61)

81. Clarinda: Bailey Nordyke, Alexa Barnes, Kylie Meier, Jerzee Knight (51.92)

83. Underwood: Tieler Hull, Kinsley Ferguson, Ainsley Roberts, Haley Stangl (51.98)

89. Fremont-Mills: Izzy Weldon, Bella Gute, Carlie Chambers, Emily Madison (52.33)

91. Treynor: Ellie Kinsella, Rylee Hemmingsen, Allie Houser, Alyssa Kulesa (52.50)

94. Lewis Central: Irelynn James, Brooke Nelson, Payton Mathews, Madeline Fidone (53.06)

Boys Shuttle Hurdle Relay Preliminaries 

10. Treynor: Brady Wallace, Brock Casey, Cauy Konz, Karson Elwood (1:00.70)

14. Underwood: Sam Hulsing, Lucas Bose, Jack Vanfossan, Mason Boothby (1:01.53)

15. Bishop Heelan: Quinn Olson, James Arlt, Drew Uhl, Hunter Wauhob (1:01.69)

FS. Lenox: Donald Bashor, JJ Martin-England, Dawson Evans, Gabe Funk

Girls Shuttle Hurdle Relay Preliminaries 

11. Fremont-Mills: Bella Gute, Izzy Weldon, Carlie Nuckolls, Emily Madison (1:07.59)

DQ. Stanton: Kyla Hart, Lauren Johnson, Elly McDonald, Hannah Olson

High School Soccer Scores from Saturday

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April 28th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Boys Scores 

St. Albert 3, Beckman Catholic 0
St. Albert 1, Wahlert Catholic 0
St. Albert 1, Regina Catholic 0
Southeast Polk 2, Council Bluffs Lincoln 0
West Central Valley 4, Kuemper Catholic 0
Treynor 5, Van Meter 1
ADM 1, Fort Madison 0
Gilbert 1, North Polk 0
West Central Valley 10, Panorama 0
ADM 1, Pella 0

Girls Scores 

Treynor 1, Glenwood 0
Boone 4, Central Iowa United 2
Kuemper Catholic 2, Boone 1

Minden tornado victim dies from their injuries

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April 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

A man who was hurt during Friday’s tornado in Minden, Iowa, has died of his injuries. Family members confirmed the news to Omaha area media.  According to a deputy with the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office, the man was unconscious when first responders found him.

He was transported to the hospital and was in stable condition, authorities said. He was then moved to the ICU on Saturday, the deputy said. The storm victim’s name was not immediately released.

County officials confirmed that three people were also injured from the tornado. They were treated and released.

Council Bluffs Police investigate 2 deaths

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April 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Police in Council Bluffs are investigating the deaths of two men whose bodies were found Sunday morning, less than one-mile apart. According to a press release, 36-year-old Deonte Ivory,of Omaha, was found dead on the roadway in the 2100 block of S. 29th Street. An autopsy will be done early this week to determine how he died.

Then at about 7:02 -a.m. a person walking their dog near the entrance of the Western Trails Historic Center (3200 block of S. 24th Street) found a man on the ground. Officers identified that body as that of 25-year-old Michael Anderson, also of Omaha. An autopsy will also be done early this week to determine how he died.

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Detectives are investigating the circumstances and are trying to figure out whether or not they are related. Police ask anyone with information on the deaths to call the Council Bluffs Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division at (712)328‐4728 or CB Crime Stoppers at (712)328‐7867.

Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.

Page County Sheriff’s report, 4/28/24

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April 28th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) –  The Page County Sheriff’s Department reports the following arrests:

4/11/2024 Daniel Jude Kruse (34) of Omaha Nebraska. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
4/11/2024 Corey Burton Dugger (40) of Onawa Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for OWI.
4/11/2024 Megan Renee Sunderman (38) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, Drug tax stamp violations and prohibited acts by a registrant.
4/13/2024 Michael Lee Dunlap (39) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for burglary 3rd degree and possession of prescription drug.
4/13/2024 James Linley Moses (66) of Shambaugh Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for driving under suspension and possession of a controlled substance. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.
4/13/2024 Bryant Lee Kirby Fuller (23) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for assault.
4/14/2024 Wendy Sue Wood (52) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of a controlled substance (X2) and possession of drug paraphernalia.
4/14/2024 Eric Lee Adams (42) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of a controlled substance (X2), possession of drug paraphernalia and prohibited acts by a registrant.
4/14/2024 Mark Eugene Greene (56) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for driving while suspended and possession of drug paraphernalia.
4/15/2024 Justin Joseph Reed (46) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for contempt.
4/15/2024 Lissa Jade Dunkeson (36) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for domestic assault and reckless driving.
4/16/2024 James Vincent White (60) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for harassment.
4/16/2024 Michael Lloyd Harms (53) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
4/17/2024 David Alfonso Clark (45) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for domestic assault.
4/17/2024 Sherry Danette Young (46) of Polo Missouri. Booked into the Page County Jail for disorderly conduct.
4/17/2024 Nicholas Alan Haidsiak (39) of Coin Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for an active warrant out of Cass County Missouri warrant for possession of a controlled substance.
4/17/2024 David Allen Mulkins (64) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for OWI third offense. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.
4/18/2024 Blas Rendon Luevanos (22) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail violation of a no contact order
4/19/2024 Merlin Glenn Lininger (51) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
4/19/2024 Matthew John Stubbendieck (48) of Essex Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
4/21/2024 Nathaniel Gene Teeters (48) of Bedford Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for driving while barred. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.
4/22/2024 Devin Michael Lee Betsworth (22) of Mapleton Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for criminal mischief. Arrested by the Page County Sheriff’s Office.
4/23/2024 Megan Renee Sunderman (38) of Omaha Nebraska. Booked into the Page County Jail for possession of a controlled substance (X3) and possession of drug paraphernalia (X3)
4/25/2024 Trent Thomas Brammer (30) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for OWI second, carrying a weapon while intoxicated and possession of drug paraphernalia.
4/26/2024 Merlin Glenn Lininger (51) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail to serve time.
4/26/2024 Alisa Lynette Alexander (48) of Shambaugh Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for driving while revoked.
4/27/2024 Rebecca Ann Mayer (36) of Shenandoah Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for violation of a no contact order.
4/27/2024 Mark Allen Olson (60) of Clarinda Iowa. Booked into the Page County Jail for OWI first offense.

A charge is merely an accusation and that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Former Cyclone Ben Nikkel Signs With Washington Commanders

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April 28th, 2024 by admin

Defensive back Ben Nikkel, a former walk-on, has signed with the Washington Commanders. He wowed teams with an impressive performance at Big 12 Pro Day in Frisco, Texas at the end of March. The McPherson, Kansas, native, started his playing career as a wide receiver at McPherson College before coming to Iowa State as a walk-on in 2021.

After redshirting his initial season, Nikkel switched over from the offensive side of the ball to the defensive backfield and saw action in all 12 games as a special teams standout in 2022.

Prior to the 2023 season, ISU head coach Matt Campbell awarded Nikkel with a scholarship and his value to the program was recognized by his teammates, who voted him a co-captain. He finished the 2024 season with 40 tackles and was second on the team with eight special teams stops. He also scooped up a blocked punt against TCU.

 Nikkel played in 24 career games and making 43 tackles.

Lee Picked by Pittsburgh in Sixth Round of NFL Draft

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April 28th, 2024 by admin

DETROIT — University of Iowa defensive lineman Logan Lee stays in the black and gold after being selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of Saturday’s NFL Draft. Lee was the 178th player picked overall.

Lee is the fourth Hawkeye to be selected in the 2024 NFL Draft: DB/RS Cooper DeJean (Philadelphia, second round); TE Erick All (Cincinnati, fourth round); P Tory Taylor (Chicago, fourth round). Iowa has had four or more NFL Draft selections five of the last six years, including 2023 and 2024.

Lee was a two-time honorable mention All-Big Ten and Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2022 & 2023). The native of Orion, Illinois, also served on the Player Council three times.

Lee started 41 of 43 games as a Hawkeye, totaling 158 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, nine sacks, and seven pass break-ups. Lee led all Hawkeye defensive linemen with 55 tackles last season. Starting all 14 games at defensive tackle in 2023, he totaled 5.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, three pass break-ups and blocked a field goal.

Pittsburgh won 10 games last season and competed in the first round of the NFL Playoffs last January. The Steelers’ most recently drafted an Iowa player in 2008 when they chose linebacker Mike Humpal in the second round.

Iowa has had at least one player drafted in every NFL Draft since 1978. Lee is the 89th player coached by Kirk Ferentz at the University of Iowa to be selected in the NFL Draft.

To see the University of Iowa’s NFL Draft Central Page, visit Iowa’s Draft Central.

Hawkeyes Drop Game 1 Against Minnesota

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April 28th, 2024 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa softball team fell to Minnesota, 7-5, in game one of a three-game series on Saturday afternoon at Bob Pearl Field.

 Sophomore Jalen Adams (9-13) got the start for the Hawkeyes and stranded five gophers in her first two innings of work.

Minnesota got on the board in the top of the third on a solo home run. The Hawkeyes were unable to capitalize in the bottom of the third despite loading the bases with one out. The Gophers capitalized on free passes in the fourth plating four runs on four hits and three walks to extend their lead, 5-0.  

Junior Haley Downe took over in the circle to start the fifth inning. Minnesota pushed the lead to seven in the top of the fifth on a two-run home run. Iowa load up the bases in the bottom of the fifth on singles from Skylinn Pogue and Jena Young and a walk to Tory Bennett. Senior Sammy Diaz brought in the first Hawkeye run on an RBI single up the middle.

Iowa capitalized on Gopher errors in the bottom of the sixth. After Adams led off the inning with a walk, sophomore Avery Jackson laid down a bunt and came all the way around to score on two Minnesota throwing errors to make it, 7-3.  

The Hawkeye fight was alive in the bottom of the seventh as the first two batters reached base to open the inning. Freshman Jena Young dodged a tag at home to score on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Diaz. With runners on the corners the game entered a weather delay. After the delay, senior Brylee Klosterman brought home Bennett on a sacrifice fly to make it, 7-5. The Gophers retired the next two Iowa hitters to close out the game.

Iowa finished with five runs on nine hits and no errors.

Taylor Selected by Chicago in Fourth Round of NFL Draft

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April 28th, 2024 by admin

DETROIT — University of Iowa All-America punter Tory Taylor was selected by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round of Saturday’s NFL Draft. Taylor was the 122nd player picked overall and first punter selected in this year’s draft. He becomes the second highest drafted punter since 2012 and is the first Hawkeye punter ever to be drafted.

Taylor is the third Hawkeye to be selected in the 2024 NFL Draft. Defensive back and return specialist Cooper DeJean was selected by Philadelphia in the second round, while tight end Erick All was chosen minutes earlier in the fourth round.

Taylor was the recipient of the 2024 Ray Guy Award, presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate punter, and a consensus All-American. The Melbourne, Australia, native, also earned the Eddleman-Fields Big Ten Punter of the Year honors and was a first-team all-conference selection.

The native of Melbourne, Australia, broke an NCAA all-time punting yardage record, that was set in 1938, in the Citrus Bowl. He finished the season with 93 punts for a record 4,479 yards in 2023. He also had the best career punting average (46.3), single-season punting average (48.2) and most career games averaging 40 or more yards (43) in NCAA history.

Taylor, a four-year starter, had 40 punts of 50+ yards (seven punts of 60+) and 32 downed inside the 20, 11 inside the 10 and six inside the 5 last year. He finished his career with 295 punts for 13,657 yards — both Iowa career records.

Chicago won seven games last season, finishing fourth in the NFC North. The Bears most recently drafted an Iowa player in 2018 when they chose offensive lineman James Daniels in the second round.

Iowa has had at least one player drafted in every NFL Draft since 1978. Taylor is the 88th player coached by Kirk Ferentz at the University of Iowa to be selected in the NFL Draft.

To see the University of Iowa’s NFL Draft Central Page, visit Iowa’s Draft Central.