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BEVERLY RAE DEA, 91, of Shelby (Mass of Christian Burial 12/31/21)

Obituaries

December 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

BEVERLY RAE DEA, 91, of Shelby, died Sunday, Dec. 26th, in Shelby. A Mass of Christian Burial for BEVERLY DEA will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, Dec. 31st, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Avoca. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home has the arrangements.

Friends may call at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Avoca, on Thu., Dec. 30th, from 3-until 7-p.m., with a Rosary at 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

BEVERLY RAE DEA is survived by her 12 children:

Her sons – David (Joanne) Dea of Lubec, ME; Dana (Sheilla) Dea of Gothenburg, NE; Donald (Sally) Dea of Auburn, NE; Duane Dea of Elkhorn, NE; Dennis (Rachael) Dea of Shelby, IA; Darren (Amy) Dea of Templeton, IA, & Derrick (Sherry) Dea of Greenwood, NE

Her daughters – Deanna Dittmar of Elkhorn, NE; Denise Tuel of Shelby, IA; Debra Schechinger of Harlan, IA; Doreen Dea of Council Bluffs, IA; Delia (Brad) Purviance of Lynch, NE;

41 Grandchildren, 40 Great-grandchildren, her 1 Sister-in-law – Helen Dea of Council Bluffs, other relatives & friends.

JEFF SJOLIN, 79, of Atlantic (Formerly of Des Moines) (Svcs. 01/05/2021)

Obituaries

December 27th, 2021 by Jim Field

JEFF SJOLIN, 79, of Atlantic (Formerly of Des Moines) died Sunday, December 26th at Atlantic Specialty Care. Funeral services for JEFF SJOLIN will be held on Wednesday, January 5th at 10:00 a.m. at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

A short visitation with family present will be held prior to the funeral service starting at 9:00 a.m.

Burial will be in the Leon Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

JEFF SJOLIN is survived by:

Wife: Cheryl Sjolin.

VINCENT HEESE, 89, of Earling (Svcs. 12/30/2021)

Obituaries

December 27th, 2021 by Jim Field

VINCENT HEESE, 89, of Earling died Wednesday, December 22nd at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Mass of Christian Burial for VINCENT HEESE will be held Thursday, December 30th at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 29th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling with a Knights of Columbus Rosary held at 7:00 p.m. that evening.

Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

VINCENT HEESE is survived by:

Son: Russ (Judy) Heese of Earling.

Daughters: Julie (Bruce) Goeser of Harlan. Jane (Ken) Query of Earling. Carmen Gubbels of Earling.

18 Grandchildren

29 Great-Grandchildren

65% of aggravated assaults on Iowa City campus at UIHC

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December 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Nearly two-thirds of the aggravated assaults reported on the University of Iowa campus in 2020 happened at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. “Of the 49 aggravated assaults that were reported in 2020, 32 of them occurred at the UIHC,” says Mark Bullock, co-director of the university’s’ public safety department. “We’ve been meeting weekly with UIHC leadership to determine how we’re going to address this long term.”

The hospital’s CEO has recently called the pandemic “an endurance test” for health care workers. Bullock says staff shouldn’t have to endure assaults as they care for sick patients and his department has secured space for a Medical Campus Safety Center and will assign four new officers to provide security at the hospital. “Simply put, just because you work at 200 Hawkins, you shouldn’t have a lower expectation for safety and we’re doing what we can to address that.”

The hospital is located at 200 Hawkins Drive in Iowa City, next to Kinnick Stadium. Bullock made his comments while briefing the Iowa Board of Regents on the most recent report on campus crime, which covers calendar year 2020. Stats for this year are not yet available.

A hospital in Branson, Missouri, recently provided up to 400 staff members with panic buttons on their employee badges after violent attacks against health care workers there tripled in the past year.

If those winter blues are lingering, it could be SAD

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December 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – With the Christmas holidays behind us and the cold reality settling in of three months of winter ahead, some Iowans may find themselves feeling like a dark cloud is looming overhead. Annette Shipley, a program therapist for seniors at Van Diest Medical Center in Webster City, says we all go through physiological changes when we start having less sunlight in our days.

“When we have the lack of sunlight, sunlight gives us vitamin D, a very important nutrient in our body that helps give us energy, makes us feel good,” Shipley says. “When we don’t get outside in those winter months, we’re going to feel a lot of what’s called the winter blues.” If those blues last more than a few days, it may be Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD. Shipley says there’s a long list of potential symptoms.

Shipley says, “If you’re feeling depressed most of the day nearly every day, if you’re losing interest in your activities you once enjoyed, if you have low energy, having problems with sleeping, experiencing changes in your apetite or weight, feeling sluggish or agitated, having difficulty concentrating, feeling hopeless or worthless or guilty.” About five-percent of adults in the U.S. experience SAD and it typically lasts about 40-percent of the year. Also, it’s more common among women than men.

“A lot of those symptoms are related to depression as well,” Shipley says. “Because of SAD, it only happens during the changing of the seasons, so that’s how we know the difference between the two.” There are things you can do to boost your mood, including buying a special light that’s very bright and sitting under it — what’s called light therapy. You can also add foods to your diet that are rich in Vitamin B-12, like beef and other protein-rich foods, and increase your intake of food with Omega-3 fatty acids, like fish, and raise your Vitamin D-3 intake.

One other easy potential solution — get more sunlight.

Hawarden restaurant destroyed by fire

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December 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Fire destroyed a popular restaurant in Hawarden this weekend. The Central Café fire occurred overnight Christmas night into Sunday morning. Hawarden Fire Chief, Duane Shiefen says nine different fire departments were called to assist with fighting the fire after a Hawarden Police officer spotted it around 1:50 a-m.

“When we arrived on scene there were visible flames, and things coming out the front side, street side of the fire,” he says. Shiefen isn’t certain as of yet as to what may have started the fire. He says fire officials are still conducting their investigation. Shiefen says nearby structures did receive some smoke damage, but there were no other buildings that had caught on fire. Owner Chad McVay posted on social media that “Our family business is gone. Central Café is a loss.”

Shiefen says firefighters were on the scene of the fire for nine hours. He says he is thankful for the community’s support of providing refreshments and other services while firefighters continued to battle the fire.  He says they had around 112 firemen who fought the fire and they appreciated all the support. Shiefen says Central Catering, a popular catering service for northwest Iowa, and based at Hawarden, is a separate business and is located in a different building and was not affected by the fire that destroyed Central Café.

Brockington takes home Player of the Week honors

Sports

December 27th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior Izaiah Brockington has been named Big 12 Co-Player of the Week and Newcomer of the Week. It is the first player of the week honor and second newcomer recognition for Brockington.

Brockington, who shared the player of the week honor with West Virginia’s Sean McNeil, led the Cyclones to a win against Chicago State in the Cyclones’ only game last week, posting his sixth double-double of the season with 20 points and a career-high tying 13 rebounds to help the Cyclones improve to 12-0 this season.

The transfer from Penn State and Philadelphia native also matched his career high with four steals and was 8-for-8 at the free-throw line.

Brockington ranks in the top three in the conference in scoring (third) and rebounding (second), averaging 16.9 points and 8.4 rebounds. He is also sixth in field goal percentage (50 percent).

Brockington and the No. 8 Cyclones return to action New Year’s Day when they host top-ranked Baylor at 1 p.m.

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 12/27/2021

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December 27th, 2021 by admin

Record Pts Prv
1. South Carolina (30) 12-0 750 1
2. Stanford 8-3 688 2
3. Louisville 10-1 676 3
4. Arizona 10-0 671 4
5. NC State 11-2 637 5
6. Maryland 10-3 545 6
7. Tennessee 10-1 534 7
8. Indiana 10-2 525 8
9. Michigan 11-1 517 9
10. Baylor 9-2 485 10
11. UConn 6-3 463 11
12. Texas 9-1 453 12
13. Georgia 11-1 402 13
14. Iowa St. 11-1 391 13
15. Duke 9-1 303 16
16. Georgia Tech 10-2 262 17
17. Notre Dame 11-2 197 20
18. BYU 10-1 180 19
19. LSU 11-1 170 21
20. Kentucky 7-3 127 22
21. Iowa 6-3 121 15
22. South Florida 9-4 117 18
23. Texas A&M 10-2 103 23
24. North Carolina 11-0 85 25
25. Ohio St. 9-2 84 24

Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 78, Colorado 59, Florida Gulf Coast 55, Nebraska 45, DePaul 22, Mississippi 3, Missouri St. 2.

Positive COVID tests down from Friday, in Iowa

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December 27th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa —The Iowa Department of Public Health, today (Monday) released new COVID-19 data. Officials say there were 9,506 positive tests in the last seven days, down from 9,630 at the last report on Friday. The state’s 14-day positivity rate dropped to 10.6% from 10.7%.

There are currently 706 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Iowa, down from 724 at last report. Of those hospitalized with the virus, 81.6% are unvaccinated, while 85.5% of those listed in intensive care with COVID-19 are unvaccinated.

There have been 4,556,310 vaccine doses administered in Iowa, with 70.1% of those 18 and older fully vaccinated and 73.9% of those 12 and older with at least one dose.

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 12/27/2021

Sports

December 27th, 2021 by admin

  1. Baylor (11-0) Big 12 1,525 (61)
  2. Duke (11-1) Atlantic Coast 1,448
  3. Purdue (11-1) Big Ten 1,371
  4. Gonzaga (10-2) West Coast 1,335
  5. UCLA (8-1) Pacific 12 1,296
  6. Kansas (9-1) Big 12 1,233
  7. USC (12-0) Pacific 12 994
  8. Iowa State (12-0) Big 12 985
  9. Arizona (11-1) Pacific 12 973
  10. Michigan State (10-2) Big Ten 901
  11. Auburn (11-1) Southeastern 826
  12. Houston (11-3) American Athletic 801
  13. Ohio State (8-2) Big Ten 787
  14. Tennessee (9-2) Southeastern 729
  15. Seton Hall (9-1) Big East 716
  16. LSU (12-0) Southeastern 609
  17. Texas (9-2) Big 12 567
  18. Kentucky (9-2) Southeastern 459
  19. Alabama (9-3) Southeastern 426
  20. Colorado State (10-0) Mountain West 366
  21. Providence (11-1) Big East 315
  22. Villanova (8-4) Big East 312
  23. Xavier (11-2) Big East 237
  24. Wisconsin (9-2) Big Ten 207
  25. Texas Tech (9-2) Big 12 121

Others receiving votes: Illinois 72, Oklahoma 62, West Virginia 52, Loyola Chicago 39, Connecticut 34, Michigan 7, Colorado 5, San Francisco 4, Wake Forest 4, Davidson 2, Iowa 2, Memphis 1, Creighton 1, Minnesota 1.