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Coronavirus outbreak at Crystal Heights in Oskaloosa

The Iowa Department of Public Health has declared a coronavirus outbreak at Crystal Heights Care Center in Oskaloosa.  14 people at Crystal Heights have tested positive for the coronavirus.  The Department of Public Health declares an outbreak when four people test positive at one location.

Eight new positive tests for COVID-19 were reported Tuesday (5/19) in Mahaska County.  There are also nine new positive cases in Wapello County and one each in Keokuk, Poweshiek and Jasper Counties.

Statewide, 12 additional deaths from coronavirus were reported Tuesday for a pandemic total of 367.  One of those deaths is a Jasper County resident.  And another 341 Iowans tested positive for COVID-19 for a total of 15,296.

Pella death investigated as a homicide

Law enforcement in Pella is investigating a woman’s death as a homicide.  Around 8:20 Monday night (5/18), Pella Police responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in the 100 block of Glenwood Street.  When Police arrived they found an adult female who wasn’t responding.  Despite life-saving efforts, the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.  The woman’s name has not been released pending notification of relatives.  No arrests have been made.  Pella Police and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation are treating this case as a homicide….and believe this an isolated incident.  If you have information on this death, call Pella Police at 641-628-4921.

5 things to know today – that aren’t about the virus

By The Associated Press

Your daily look at nonvirus stories in the news:

1. VIDEO SURFACES OF POLICE CONFRONTATION WITH ARBERY A video from 2017 shows police in Georgia attempting to search Ahmaud Arbery’s parked car, and when he refuses to let them and begins to walk back to the vehicle an officer tries to tase him.

2. BIDEN HIRES FORMER KAMALA HARRIS AIDE The granddaughter of civil rights leader César Chávez is joining Joe Biden’s campaign to help with Latino outreach.

3. ‘SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS’ A U.N. investigative team cites new evidence that should strengthen cases against Islamic State extremists of crimes against the Yazidi minority in 2014.

4. MYANMAR SEIZES LARGE AMOUNT OF LIQUID FENTANYL The discovery provides the first evidence that the synthetic opioid is being produced in quantity in Southeast Asia’s infamous Golden Triangle region.

5. ROONEY RULE AMENDED The NFL is expanding the hiring rule to require more interviews of minority candidates for head coaching and coordinator positions, the AP has learned.

Two arrested after shots fired

An altercation between two men over the weekend in Ottumwa ended with gunfire, but thankfully no injuries.  Ottumwa Police say they were called around 9:30 Saturday morning (5/16) to a residence on the 300 block of East Park Avenue.  It’s alleged that 36-year-old Caleb Brewer of Ottumwa fired several rounds during an argument with 32-year-old Ryan Rupe of Ottumwa.  No one was injured.  Brewer is charged with being a felon possessing a firearm.  Rupe is charged with first degree burglary for allegedly punching Brewer several times through the window of a vehicle where Brewer was sitting.

Oskaloosa named Tree City USA

Oskaloosa Mayor David Krutzfeldt had an announcement at Monday’s (5/18) City Council meeting:

“I received a letter from the Arbor Day Foundation saying ‘Congratulations to Oskaloosa.’  We were named a 2019 Tree City USA.”

Krutzfeldt says the city received the Tree City USA designation again for meeting requirements by having a tree care ordinance, as well as having tree care as a part of the city’s budget.  He adds that it speaks well of the community that Oskaloosa is considered a Tree City USA.

Also at Monday’s Oskaloosa City Council meeting, the Council approved plans to repair the pavement on 3rd Avenue East between South 11th Street and South 17th Street.  Work will begin in late June.

Chris Stapleton Reschedules Tour To 2021

Chris Stapleton is the latest artist pushing his tour until next year. The singer announced that his entire “All American Road Show Tour” will now happen in 2021.

“We’ve made this decision with the health and safety of our fans, touring family, and the communities we travel through as our number one priority,” Chris shared on Instagram. “We appreciate your patience and understanding as we all navigate these unusual times. We miss seeing your faces in the crowd, hearing your voices and sharing the moments that we can only have when we come together in music.”

The tour is now set to kick off April 21st, 2021 in Toledo, Ohio.

Chris is scheduled to perform at next year’s Iowa State Fair with special guest Nikki Lane.

 

Oskaloosa City Council meets

Monday night (5/18), the Oskaloosa City Council meets to consider approving plans and the cost for repaving 3rd Avenue East between South 11th Street and South 17th Street.

Monday’s Oskaloosa City Council meeting starts at 6.  Again, because of coronavirus restrictions, you can only attend the meeting online.
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Moderna: Early coronavirus vaccine results are encouraging

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE

AP – An experimental vaccine against the coronavirus showed encouraging results in very early testing, triggering hoped-for immune responses in eight healthy, middle-aged volunteers, its maker announced Monday.

Study volunteers given either a low or medium dose of the vaccine by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Moderna Inc. had antibodies similar to those seen in people who have recovered from COVID-19.

In the next phase of the study, led by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, researchers will try to determine which dose is best for a definitive experiment that they aim to start in July.

In all, 45 people have received one or two shots of the vaccine, which was being tested at three different doses. The kind of detailed antibody results needed to assess responses are only available on eight volunteers so far.

The vaccine seems safe, the company said, but much more extensive testing is needed to see if it remains so. A high dose version is being dropped after spurring some short-term side effects.

The results have not been published and are only from the first of three stages of testing that vaccines and drugs normally undergo. U.S. government officials have launched a project called “Operation Warp Speed” to develop a vaccine and hopefully have 300 million doses by January.

Worldwide, about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the first stages of testing or nearing it. Health officials have said that if all goes well, studies of a potential vaccine might wrap up by very late this year or early next year.

More than 4.7 million infections and 315,000 deaths from the coronavirus have been confirmed worldwide since it emerged in China late last year. There are no specific approved treatments, although several are being used on an emergency basis after showing some promise in preliminary testing.

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New school superintendent in Montezuma

The Montezuma School District has a new superintendent.  Nathan Wood has accepted the job after interviewing with the Montezuma School Board last week.  He’ll be formally hired at the next School Board meeting.  Wood is a Sigourney High graduate who used to teach in Sigourney and Pekin.  His current job is Regional Director of AEA Services at the Great Prairie Area Education Agency in Ottumwa. Wood replaces Dave Hoeger, who resigned last month to take a similar job in the Maquoketa Valley and North Linn school districts.

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