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IDPH Issues Updated COVID-19 Guidance to Schools and Child Care Settings

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May 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, IA) Today (Friday) Iowa Dept. of Public Health Director Kelly Garcia sent the following letter to school superintendents, child care providers and local public health departments regarding updated COVID-19 guidance:

Dear Education and Child Care Professionals,

I write to you today to underscore the continued importance of supporting children as we navigate this recovery phase of our COVID-19 response. From the beginning, this response effort has been grounded in mitigating risk and protecting our vulnerable populations, realizing that completely eliminating risk was never an option. We appreciate the difficult position school administrators and child care providers, who are not necessarily health professionals, have had to navigate. Your efforts over the last year have required patience, grace, and flexibility. For that, we are tremendously grateful.

For the 2020-2021 school year—knowing that spread of disease in schools is minimal and can be mitigated with strong infection control measures—Iowa shifted to support safe, in-person learning. And for child care settings, Iowa’s child care providers remained open, supported by DHS. To successfully implement that strategy, Iowa issued guidance that allowed children exposed to COVID-19 while wearing a cloth face covering to avoid quarantine. This allowed kids to remain in school, with all of the benefits that in-person learning provides. Cloth face coverings have been one of the tools in mitigating the spread of COVID-19 and, along the way, additional tools to treat and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 have also come along, such as therapeutics and vaccines.

Our response today does not, and should not, look the same as it did a year ago. In fact, yesterday the CDC announced updated guidance rolling back mask usage for adults. Our guidance is also evolving as we learn more information. This evolution allows people to hone in on what is risky and what is not—which ultimately keeps our collective public health response strong.

With that in mind, and with acknowledgement that the goal of every educational institution and child care provider is to safeguard children from harm and foster inclusion, today, the Iowa Department of Public Health has adjusted its guidance to recommend that schools and childcare settings approach COVID-19 like other child illnesses. For ease of reference, please see this link for a detailed list of common child illnesses and exclusion criteria, which now includes COVID-19. This guidance comes in consultation with the Department of Education, and underscores that the overall health and well-being of children must be our primary focus.

We are concurrently revising our COVID-19 guidance for school and child care settings, including quarantine guidance, to recommend that while COVID-19 positive and symptomatic children should be excluded, exposed children should no longer be required to stay home, regardless of mask usage. Moreover, when there is a positive case, parents should be given information around exposure to COVID-19 in order to make their own informed decisions regarding risk. To that end, while we acknowledge that some parents may want their child to continue to wear a cloth face covering for reasons that make sense for their family or that child’s individual health condition, we urge schools and child care settings to provide parents and students with the option to make their own decision about mask usage.

As this school year winds down and summer school and camps begin, we must work together to continue to support a flexible approach. We stand ready to provide the support necessary to ensure our children’s success.

Sincerely,

Kelly Garcia

Director, Departments of Public Health and Human Services

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 5/14/21

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May 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Six people were arrested on various charges over the past week, in Mills County. Three people were arrested Friday (today): 35-year-old AJ Sydney Kerchaval, and 30-year-old Imesha Michelle Davis, both of Omaha, were arrested on I-29 near mile marker 40 early Friday morning. Both were charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. Davis was additionally charged with Interference with Official Acts, and Fugitive from Justice. He total bond amounts to $1,300, with no bond on the Fugitive charge. Bond for Kercheval was set at $1,000.

And, 63-year-old Jim Dean Avis, of Neola, was arrested at around 8-a.m. Friday, for Driving While Barred. Bond was set at $2,000. On May 9th, 49-year-old Michael James Florian, of Glenwood, was arrested for Theft in the 3rd Degree. Bond was set at $2,000.

On May 7th, 22-year-old Sarah Jeanette Croson, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Kidnapping in the 3rd Degree, Assault while participating in a felony, and harassment. Her bond was set at $17,000. That same day, 39-year-old Joshua James Codr, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pott. County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Violation of Probation, with bond set at $6,700.

2021 State Track and Field Qualifiers

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May 14th, 2021 by admin

The IHSAA and IGHSAU released the list of tentative list of State Track qualifiers for all events and classes on Friday afternoon. Follow the links to see each Class.

2021 Boys Class 1A State Qualifiers

2021 Boys Class 2A State Qualifiers

2021 Boys Class 3A State Qualifiers

2021 Boys Class 4A State Qualifiers

2021 Girls Class 1A State Qualifiers

2021 Girls Class 2A State Qualifiers

2021 Girls Class 3A State Qualifiers

2021 Girls Class 4A State Qualifiers

ISU women’s hoops adds Beatriz Jordao

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May 14th, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State women’s basketball and Head Coach Bill Fennelly announced the addition of Beatriz Jordao, a 6-3 junior center transfer from South Florida.

“We are excited to add Beatriz to our Iowa State family,” Fennelly said. “She will add needed post depth and experience and maturity to our young roster. Beatriz is an outstanding person and I know she will add a great deal on and off the court.”

Jordao, who hails from Pombal, Portugal, competed for three seasons with South Florida. Jordao has appeared in 63 games with the Bulls, averaging 4.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, while shooting 49.6 percent from the field. Jordao had a strong start to her freshman campaign with the Bulls averaging 11.3 points, 5.6 rebounds and shooting 64.8 percent from the field before suffering a season-ending injury 12 games into the season.

She has also competed in numerous FIBA events for her home country of Portugal, averaging 7.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 0.6 assists in FIBA events. Jordao most recently competed in the 2019 FIBA U20 Women’s European Championship where she averaged 6.1 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.0 assists.

Jordao will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

Doctors urge Iowa parents to get their kids, ages 12-15, vaccinated for COVID

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May 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s largest grocery chain is now offering COVID-19 vaccines to young people, ages 12 to 15. Hy-Vee says the Pfizer vaccine is available free, but kids DO need their parents’ consent and a parent needs to accompany them for the shot. Dr. William Ching, a pediatric hospitalist at Unity Point Health St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, says if more children are vaccinated, it will get us closer to herd immunity.  Dr. Ching says, “These things are game changers that will do so much to restore normalcy for our children and our families.”

Dr. Joel Waddell, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Unity Point Health in Des Moines, says there’s much more to consider with a vaccine other than just protecting children against developing severe cases of COVID, because it will do that. It will also help with mental health and let kids start to return to a sense of normal, like visiting friends and family and even going to summer camps.

“There is an immediate benefit of giving this vaccine,” Dr. Waddell says, “and I think it’s going to loosen things up a little bit in terms of what activities are safe.” The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommends the Pfizer vaccine be given to kids as young as 12. Ching says in the trial, out of children who got the vaccine, zero contracted the virus and there were no serious side effects related to the vaccine. Both doctors made their comments on Iowa Public Radio’s program “Talk of Iowa.”

(reporting by Kassidy Arena, Iowa Public Radio)

Rep. Axne Announces $4.3 Million Grant for Creston Airport

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May 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON – Today (Friday), Rep. Cindy Axne (IA-03) announced a new $4,399,480 grant for the Creston Municipal Airport for a runway renovation. “The continued federal support of our local airports receive allows them to develop and repair vital infrastructure that keeps Iowans safe,” said Congresswoman Axne. “I’m pleased the Creston Municipal Airport is receiving this funding – this money is a direct investment in our growth here in Iowa’s Third District.”

The airport is receiving the funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation to complete a renovation of runway 16/34 and fix ongoing issues related to the aging runway – as well as make subgrade improvements and lay new concrete.

The project is slated to begin in August 2022.

No injuries reported following a grain elevator explosion in Jefferson

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May 14th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with a grain elevator in Jefferson say no injuries were reported following an explosion this (Friday) morning. Landus Cooperative Executive Vice President of Communications and Marketing Kerrey Kerr-Enskat said in a statement to local media: “There was a dust explosion at the Landus Jefferson location at approximately 8:00am this morning, Friday, May 14 resulting in property damage. All employees are accounted for and there were no injuries.” Kerr-Enskat said also “The situation is contained and under control. An investigation into the cause of the incident will be conducted.”

Local authorities described the property damage as catastrophic. A grain elevator shift where the explosion took place also blew the tops of the other cluster of grain bins off, along with severely damaging the catwalks and scaffoldings on top of the structures. The west side of the whole structure was crumbling Friday morning.

Firefighters from Jefferson, Scranton Grand Junction, and Carroll responded to the scene, along with Jefferson Police, Greene County Ambulance crewsd and the Iowa State Patrol.

Backyard & Beyond 5-14-2021

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May 14th, 2021 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh.

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Class 4A Track State Qualifying Meet at Council Bluffs 05/13/2021

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May 14th, 2021 by admin

Girls Team Scores

  1. Dowling Catholic 166
  2. WDM Valley 149
  3. Sioux City East 111
  4. Lewis Central 97
  5. Sioux City North 69
  6. Sioux City West 66
  7. CB Abraham Lincoln 54
  8. CB Thomas Jefferson 14

Area Automatic Qualifiers

Long Jump: 1st- Shelby Wilfong, CB AL.
400M Hurdles: 1st- Abby LaSale, CB AL.
100M WC: 1st- Mia Doebelin, LC
200M WC: 1st- Mia Doebelin, LC
400M WC: 1st- Mia Doebelin, LC
Shot Put: 1st- Kierra Schmiedling, LC
4x200M Relay: 2nd- LC
4x400M Relay: 2nd- LC

Boys Team Scores

  1. Dowling Catholic 205
  2. WDM Valley 151
  3. Sioux City North 111
  4. Lewis Central 83
  5. Sioux City East 72
  6. Sioux City West 41
  7. CB Abraham Lincoln 31
  8. CB Thomas Jefferson 29

Area Automatic Qualifiers

High Jump: 2nd- Noah Sandbothe, CB Abraham Lincoln.
Long Jump: 2nd- Ryan Rohe, Lewis Central
800M: 2nd- Nathan Sell, LC
4x800M Relay: 2nd, LC
Distance Medley: 2nd, LC

Full results HERE.

Class 1A Track State Qualifying Meet at Mount Ayr 05/13/2021

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May 14th, 2021 by admin

Girls Team Scores

  1. Wayne 153
  2. Mount Ayr 141
  3. Lenox 84
  4. East Union 67
  5. Essex 61
  6. Southwest Valley 61
  7. Murray 47
  8. Bedford 38
  9. Lamoni 37
  10. Seymour 24
  11. Mormon Trail 12
  12. Diagonal 3

Automatic Qualifiers (Event Winners)

100M: Reese Brown, Wayne
200M: Adalyn Reynolds, Mount Ayr
400M: Adalyn Reynolds, Mount Ayr
800M: McKinna Hogan, Lenox
1500M: McKinna Hogan, Lenox
3000M: Karlie Larsen, Mount Ayr
100M Hurdles: Cassidy Nelson, Lenox
400M Hurdles: TJ Stoaks, Lenox
4x100M Relay: East Union
4x200M Relay: Mount Ayr
4x400M Relay: Wayne
4x800M Relay: Lenox
Sprint Medley: Mount Ayr
Distance Medley: Lenox
Shuttle Hurdle Relay: Wayne
High Jump: Cadence Douglas, Lenox
Long Jump: Aunalee Bruce, Southwest Valley
Shot Put: Emily Baker, Bedford
Discus: Emily Jones, Wayne

Boys Team Scores

  1. Mount Ayr 117
  2. Lamoni 103
  3. Lenox 99
  4. East Union 98
  5. Bedford 63
  6. Moravia 47
  7. Southwest Valley 39
  8. Mormon Trail 36
  9. Murray 36
  10. Seymour 34
  11. Wayne 23
  12. Essex 14
  13. Diagonal 8
  14. Moulton-Udell 1

Automatic Qualifiers (Event Winners)

100M: Javin Stevenson, Lamoni
200M: Javin Stevenson, Lamoni
400M: Ryce Reynolds, Mount Ayr
800M: Adler Shay, Mount Ayr
1600M: Bryce Shaha, Mount Ayr
3200M: Gavin Dixson, Mormon Trail
110M Hurdles: Johnathan Weaver, Lenox
400M Hurdles: Logan Johnson, Moravia
4x100M Relay: East Union
4x200M Relay: Moravia
4x400M Relay: Mount Ayr
4x800M Relay: Mount Ayr
Sprint Medley: Moravia
Distance Medley: Mount Ayr
Shuttle Hurdle Relay: Lenox
High Jump: Marshall Knapp, Southwest Valley
Long Jump: Isaac Grundman, Lenox
Shot Put: Tanner Snethen, Bedford
Discus: Devin Whipple, Lenox

2021 1A SQM at Mount Ayr