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Sioux City firefighters battle subzero temperatures in strip mall fire

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January 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Sioux City Fire Department spokesman says it could take some time before they can determine the exact cause of a fire that destroyed a restaurant in a strip mall Sunday. Captain Ryan Collins says the aftermath of fighting the fire in below-zero temperatures will keep them out of the site for a while. “So much water was applied, everything is now covered in ice. It’s just a matter of working with all the partners to make sure that everything is done safely and make sure that no evidence is damaged in the process,” Collins says.

He says the subzero temperatures create all sorts of concerns when fighting a fire. “Hose lines freezing, you can get frozen hydrants, we can have our apparatus, the pumps, they don’t like the freezing temperatures any more than we do,” he says. “So we do manage that. And there’s also the additional hazards of the weight of the ice that’s formed. The ice sits on the ground, we get a lot of slips, trips, and falls. And so there’s just a different set of precautions that we have in the wintertime.”

Fire destroyed the Oppa Time Restaurant in Sioux City Sunday. (SCFD photo)

The roof of the Opa Time restaurant collapsed, so Collins says they had to pour water on from the outside to fight the fire. He says they believe something in the ceiling may’ve started the fire. An H&R Block office next door was damaged, but Collins says firewalls prevented more damage to other businesses in the mall. Nobody was in the building at the time of the fire.

DIA moves to safeguard residents in six Iowa care facilities prior to closure

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January 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES — Six Iowa care facilities were placed in receivership after the owner informed the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA) that it would be unable to continue operating those facilities.

On Monday, Jan. 23, the owner of Blue Care Homes, LLC, notified DIA that they were unable and/or unwilling to continue operations and would not be able to meet the needs of its residents at four nursing facilities and two assisted living facilities.

On Wednesday, Jan.25, pursuant to Iowa Code chapters 135C and 231C, DIA filed for receivership of the six facilities. Receivership ensures that residents are safe and that they have the ability to move to a location of their choosing.

On Thursday, Jan. 26, the courts appointed Michael F. Flanagan—who has significant experience in receiverships—in conjunction with Mission Health, as the temporary manager of these facilities. Mr. Flanagan and Mission Health immediately assumed control of the operations and will remain in control until all 263 residents are safely relocated to a facility of their choice.

Affected nursing/skilled nursing facilities

  • Webster Post Acute Rehabilitation a.k.a. Fort Dodge Villa Care Center, 2721 Tenth Avenue North, Fort Dodge 50501 (61 current residents)
  • Humboldt Wellness and Rehabilitation a.k.a. Humboldt Care Center, 1111 11th Avenue North, Humboldt 50548 (45 current residents)
  • Timber City Wellness and Rehabilitation a.k.a. Crestridge Care Center, 1015 Wesley Drive, Maquoketa 52060 (58 current residents)
  • Madison Wellness and Rehabilitation a.k.a. Winterset Care Center North, 411 East Lane Street, Winterset 50273 (52 current residents)

Affected assisted living facilities

  • Villa Cottages, 925 Martin Luther King Drive, Fort Dodge 50501 (14 current residents)
  • Madison Square ALP/D, 209 West Jefferson, Winterset 50273 (33 current residents)

“DIA’s most important duty is to ensure that every resident is safe,” said DIA Director Larry Johnson, Jr. “Facilities must abide by all regulations to ensure a safe and orderly closure and the State stepped in to ensure this happens.” The department, the temporary manager, managed care organizations, and the Office of the Long Term Care ombudsman will assist residents in determining where they would like to move, and DIA surveyors continue to monitor each of these facilities throughout the transition period.

Residents, staff, and families have been notified of the receivership and closures and additional meetings will occur in the coming days. Federal and state regulations require facilities to remain open while residents are being safely placed at a facility of their choice (60 days for nursing and skilled nursing facilities and 90 days for assisted living facilities).

This is the second time the department has filed for receivership. The first time was in July 2022 for a facility in Sioux City.The department will release additional information as it becomes available.

HAYDEN DRAKE HOFFMAN, 20, of Oakland (Svcs. 2/3/23)

Obituaries

January 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

HAYDEN DRAKE HOFFMAN, 20, of Oakland, died Saturday, January 28, as a result of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Funeral services for HAYDEN HOFFMAN will be held 2-p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, 2023, at the Oakland United Methodist Church. Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is assisting the family.

Visitation with the family will be on Thursday, February 2, 2023, from 4-7 PM, at the Oakland United Methodist Church.

Interment will be in the Belknap Cemetery west of Oakland.

Memorials are suggested to the Hayden Hoffmann memorial fund.

HAYDEN HOFFMAN is survived by:

His parents – Heidi (Troy) Weilage of Malvern, IA, and Harold Hoffmann Jr. of Oakland, IA.

His siblings – Holden (Catherine) Hoffmann, and Hunter Hoffmann, all of Oakland.

His step-siblings: Danae (Eric) Gleason, of Ankeny; Jake Weilage, of Glenwood; Haley (Josh) Fields, and Sierra Weilage, all of Griswold.

His grandparents: Gary (Merry Beth) Nilan, of Oakland; Bonnie Hoffmann, of Hancock, and Bonnie Weilage, of Council Bluffs.

Other relatives, and friends.

(Update) House fire in Atlantic, Monday morning

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January 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Fire Department personnel were called to the scene of a house fire a little before 10-a.m. today (Monday). Fire Chief Tom Cappel said when they arrived on the scene at 901 Birch Street, there was heavy smoke coming from the interior of the house, which made it difficult to determine where the fire was at first.

Crews made entry into the home from the west side of the structure and into the basement, where Cappel said he was confident that’s where the fire began. Fire crews made entry later on from the south end of the home. Eventually, the structural integrity of the house had been compromised, and the ground floor collapsed into the basement. The second story collapsed into the kitchen. Crews were recalled out of the house before the interior collapsed. Cappel said from there on it was an exterior fire containment effort.

He said they had to wait for the fire to burn up through to the roof, otherwise they would not have been able to get water into the inside of the home. Normally, they would be on the roof, cutting holes for an attack on the interior. Since the house was about 10-to-15 feet away from a house to the south, firefighters worked to protect that structure for fear the house with the fire might collapse toward the exterior instead of the interior.

The neighboring house has extensive smoke damage. Chief Cappel said it was a smokey and hot fire, plus the frigid conditions and formation of ice from the water used on the scene, made it a difficult blaze to contain. Mutual aid was requested and received from the Griswold, Marne and Lewis Fire Departments,. Cass EMS, Atlantic Police and others also provided assistance. Chief Cappel said he was extremely grateful for their help.

Atlantic firefighters finally left the scene at around 5-p.m.

Ric Hanson/photos

 

AP Women’s Basketball Top 25 01/30/2023

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January 30th, 2023 by admin

1 South Carolina (28) 21-0 700 1
2 Stanford 21-2 635 3
3 LSU 20-0 628 4
4 Indiana 20-1 627 6
5 UConn 20-2 623 5
6 Iowa 17-4 522 T-10
7 Utah 18-2 520 9
8 Maryland 17-4 492 T-10
9 Notre Dame 17-3 480 7
10 Ohio State 19-3 443 2
11 North Carolina 16-5 399 15
12 Iowa State 15-4 345 18
13 Virginia Tech 17-4 317 12
14 UCLA 17-5 310 8
15 NC State 16-5 291 20
16 Duke 18-3 279 16
17 Gonzaga 21-2 270 17
18 Michigan 17-5 266 13
19 Villanova 18-4 171 21
20 Oklahoma 16-4 151 14
21 Middle Tennesse 18-2 119 23
22 Arizona 16-5 114 19
23 Florida State 19-5 113 24
24 Texas 16-6 94 NR
25 South Florida 20-4 52 NR

AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 01/30/2023

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January 30th, 2023 by admin

RANK
TEAM
RECORD
POINTS
PREVIOUS
1 Purdue (62) 21-1 1,550 1
2 Tennessee 18-3 1,443 4
3 Houston 20-2 1,415 3
4 Alabama 18-3 1,312 2
5 Arizona 19-3 1,310 6
6 Virginia 16-3 1,258 7
7 Kansas State 18-3 1,190 5
8 Kansas 17-4 1,034 9
9 UCLA 17-4 993 8
10 Texas 17-4 939 10
11 Baylor 16-5 905 17
12 Gonzaga 18-4 837 14
13 Iowa State 15-5 832 12
14 Marquette 17-5 769 16
15 TCU 16-5 752 11
16 Xavier 17-5 689 13
17 Providence 17-5 438 23
18 Saint Mary’s 19-4 419 22
19 Florida Atlantic 21-1 392 21
20 Clemson 18-4 340 24
21 Indiana 15-6 250 NR
22 San Diego State 17-4 170 NR
23 Miami (Fla.) 16-5 146 20
24 UConn 16-6 131 19
25 Auburn 16-5 117 15

Audubon’s Larry Frakes and Greenfield’s Steve Shantz inducted into IHSBCA Hall of Fame

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January 30th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association held their annual awards banquet on January 21st and a number of area coaches, athletes, and officials were honored.

Audubon’s Larry Frakes (Player) and Steve Shantz (Umpire) were Inducted into to the IHSBCA Hall of Fame. They were joined in the 2023 class by Jeff Douglas (Coach) – Truro, Keith McSweeney (Coach) – Solon, Jake Souhrada (Coach) – Wilton, Joel Hanrahan (Player) – Norwalk, George Engebretson (Contributor)-Rembrandt.

CAM’s Dan Daugherty was among the coaches that earned district coach of the year honors. Daugherty was named the 1A Southwest District Coach of the Year and also joined the 300 win club in his final season at the helm. Underwood’s Andy Vanfossan won the 2A Southwest District award, Jim Waters of Lewis Central won for the 3A Southwest District, and CB Abraham Lincoln’s Tyler Brietzke was the West District winner in 4A.

Coon Rapids-Bayard’s Jon Heydon was named the Southwest District Assistant Coach of the Year.

Jim Molitor of Carroll was named the Northwest District Umpire of the Year and Creston’s Scott Busch won the honor for the Southwest District.

Judge approves competency hearing for Ft. Dodge mother accused of murdering baby

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January 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A judge has approved a competency hearing for the Fort Dodge mother accused of killing her infant daughter — but denied a request for a new lawyer. District Court Judge Christopher Polking cited Taylor Blaha’s refusal to meet with her current court appointed attorney on several occasions and said it was not likely that Blaha would be more cooperative with a new lawyer.

One of her arguments and requesting new counsel was that she has a learning disability. Blaha and the baby’s father Brandon Thoma are both charged with first-degree murder in the death of their infant daughter.

Blaha is scheduled to go to trial on February 28th and Thoma goes to trial on August 8th.

No injuries reported following separate accidents in Guthrie County

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January 30th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Guthrie County say no injuries were reported following two separate accidents that took place, Saturday. The first occurred at around 6-a.m., on Highway 44. Authorities say 33-year-old Teressa Stilwell, of Guthrie Center, was driving a 2002 Jeep Liberty eastbound on Highway 44, when she met a snowplow and her wheels dropped off onto the south shoulder. Stilwell lost control of the SUV, causing it to come back onto the road before the vehicle struck a cable barrier on the south shoulder. The SUV sustained about $3,000 (Minor) damage. Stilwell was cited for Failure to provide proof of financial liability (Accident-related insurance).

The second accident happened at around 6:45-p.m., Saturday, also on Highway 44. A 2017 Ford Taurus driven by 44-year-old Bobbi Jo Wolfe, of Guthrie Center, was westbound on State Highway 44, when a deer entered the traveled portion of the roadway. Wolfe was unable to stop and struck the deer, causing about $7,500 damage to the car. Wolfe and her passenger were not injured. No citations were issued.

Iowa State’s Joens named Big 12 Player of the Week

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January 30th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State’s Ashley Joens claimed her second Big 12 Player of the Week award of the season after another outstanding pair of performances last week. This is Joens’ second Player of the Week of the season, having also claimed one in November following the wins at UNI and Columbia. It is the Cyclones’ third of the season, with Stephanie Soares winning at the end of November following the PKI.

Joens is now a 12-time Big 12 Player of the Week, now tied for second in Big 12 history for career Player of the Week honors with former Cyclone Bridget Carleton (2016-19). It also marked the 60th time in program history the Cyclones have earned the Big 12 Player of the Week award, the second-most among the league’s programs.

Joens began the week for the then-No. 18 Cyclones with a double-double of 19 points and 14 rebounds in ISU’s 75-35 victory at TCU on Wednesday. It was Joens’ ninth double-double of the season and 58th for her career.

The Cyclone senior saved her best for Saturday at Hilton Coliseum against No. 14 Oklahoma, with Joens finishing with 32 points (her second 30-point outing of the season and 17th for her career), seven rebounds, three assists and two steals, helping guide the Cyclones to an 86-78 victory and keeping ISU atop the Big 12 standings.

For the week, Joens averaged 25.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game, ranking second and fourth, respectively, amongst Big 12 student-athletes.

Joens and the Cyclones resume action on Wednesday at Kansas State. Tip between ISU and KSU will be at 6:30 p.m. from Bramlage Coliseum on Big 12 Now.