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Iowa coronavirus deaths pass 2200

Iowa surpassed 211,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and 2,200 deaths on Monday (11/23), and the state remains ranked third-highest in the nation for virus positivity rate.

There were 1,661 new confirmed cases in the past 24 hours and 13 additional deaths, according to the Iowa Department of Public Health. That raised the total number of cases identified in the state to 211,722, and the number of deaths rose to 2,205.

The seven-day rolling average of daily deaths in Iowa has risen over the past two weeks from nearly 18 deaths per day on Nov. 8 to 29 deaths per day on Nov. 22, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University.

The daily number of cases has been ranging between 3,000 to 5,000 on most days this month and the low daily count Monday is likely due to a significant decrease in test results posted in the past few days.

Iowa’s seven-day rolling average of the positivity rate was 44.7% on Nov. 22, ranking third-highest third in the nation behind Wyoming and South Dakota, according to Johns Hopkins data.

Those hospitalized with COVID-19 fell slightly to 1,333 but the 273 patients in intensive care was up 18 patients from Sunday (11/22).

Ottumwa policeman put on leave after arrest

An Ottumwa Police Officer has been placed on administrative leave after he was arrested for domestic assault.  Officer Jordan Woodward was off duty when he was arrested November 19 for an incident that was reported outside the Ottumwa city limits.  Ottumwa Police Chief Chad Farrington says Woodward will stay on administrative leave pending a formal administrative investigation.

Dan + Shay Talk Possible Christmas Album & More

Dan + Shay recently released two holiday tunes, “Take Me Home for Christmas” and “Christmas Isn’t Christmas,” which may have fans thinking that there’s a holiday album in the works. But backstage at the “American Music Awards” they say that’s not happening just yet.

“We’ve always wanted to do a Christmas album,” Dan Smyers tells “Billboard.” “Our fans ask for it every year and we continually let them down.” He adds, “No Christmas album recorded yet, but hopefully there will be one at some point.”

Meanwhile, the duo took home Collaboration Of The Year at the AMAs for their Justin Bieber collab “10,000 Hours,” but Justin isn’t the only artist they’d love to record with. When asked about their dream collaborators, Shay Mooney offered, “Adele — we’re huge fans of her. I think she has one of the greatest voices in history.” Dan would also love to record with The Weeknd. “That would be crazy,” he says, with Shay agreeing, “We love you, Mr. Weeknd!”

Source: Billboard

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1972, the “Garden Party” single by Ricky Nelson was certified gold.
  • Today in 1973, Charlie Rich’s single, “Behind Closed Doors,” topped the country singles chart – it was also his first top 20 pop chart hit.
  • Today in 1976, “The Outlaws” album by Jennings/Nelson/Colter/Glaser was certified Platinum
  • Today in 1986, “Million Mile Reflection” album by Charlie Daniels Band was certified double-platinum.
  • Today in 1990, KT Oslin scored a #1 country single in Billboard with “Come Next Monday.”
  • Today in 1995, Alan Jackson’s CD, “The Greatest Hits Collection,” was #1 on “Billboard’s” Top Country Albums chart.
  • Today in 1998, Ashland, Kentucky, proclaimed Billy Ray Cyrus Day, presenting the singer with a key to the city. A section of Kentucky Route 693 in nearby Flatwoods was renamed Billy Ray Cyrus Boulevard.
  • Today in 1999, the album, “In…the Life Of Chris Gaines,” by Garth Brooks was certified gold, platinum and double-platinum simultaneously.
  • Today in 2001, Toby Keith’s “I Wanna Talk About Me” grabbed the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart.
  • Today in 2002, before his show in Lexington, Kentucky, Toby Keith was made an Honorary Kentucky Colonel and presented with a certificate was signed by Kentucky Governor Patton.
  • Today in 2005, Jason Aldean performed “Hicktown” during pre-game activities at Texas Stadium in Irving, as the Dallas Cowboys hosted the Denver Broncos in a Thanksgiving game. Sheryl Crow performed at halftime of Denver’s 24-21 victory.
  • Today in 2007, Dierks Bentley rode to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with “Free And Easy (Down The Road I Go).”
  • Today in 2011, the latest edition of “CMT Crossroads,” pairing Vince Gill and Sting, had its cable debut. The set list included “Liza Jane,” “Every Breath You Take,” “Whenever You Come Around” and “Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away.”
  • Today in 2013, Taylor Swift topped the list of winners with four trophies at the American Music Awards. Other country victors include Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan and Lady Antebellum.
  • Today in 2014, Luke Bryan, Brantley Gilbert, Carrie Underwood and Florida Georgia Line come up winners in the American Music Awards.

US tells GM to recall nearly 6M trucks with Takata inflators

By TOM KRISHER

DETROIT (AP) — The U.S. is making General Motors recall and repair nearly 6 million big pickup trucks and SUVs equipped with potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators.

The decision announced Monday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will cost the automaker an estimated $1.2 billion, about one third of its net income this year.

GM had petitioned the agency four times starting in 2016 to avoid a recall, contending the air bag inflator canisters have been safe on the road and in testing. But owners say the company has placed a priority on profits, not safety.

Exploding Takata inflators caused the largest series of auto recalls in U.S. history, with at least 63 million inflators recalled. The U.S. government says that as of September, more than 11.1 million had not been fixed. About 100 million inflators have been recalled worldwide.

The recall covers GM full-size pickup trucks and SUVs from the 2007 through 2014 model years, including the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups. The Silverado is GM’s top-selling vehicle and the second-best selling vehicle in the U.S. Also covered are the Chevrolet Suburban, Tahoe and Avalanche, the Cadillac Escalade, GMC Sierra 1500, 2500 and 3500, and the GMC Yukon.

Takata used volatile ammonium nitrate to create a small explosion to fill air bags in a crash. But the chemical can deteriorate when exposed to heat and humidity and explode with too much force, blowing apart a metal canister and spewing shrapnel.

Twenty-seven people have been killed worldwide by the exploding inflators including 18 in the U.S.

It took the agency more than four years to arrive at its decision, which comes toward the end of President Donald Trump’s four-year term.

NHTSA said in a prepared statement that it analyzed all available data on the air bags, including engineering and statistical analyses, aging tests and field data.

“Based on this information and information provided to the petition’s public docket, NHTSA concluded that the GM inflators in question are at risk of the same type of explosion after long-term exposure to high heat and humidity as other recalled Takata inflators,” the agency said.

The company has 30 days to give NHTSA a proposed schedule for notifying vehicle owners and starting the recall, the statement said.

GM said that although it believes a recall isn’t warranted based on the factual and scientific records, it will abide by NHTSA’s decision.

The safety and trust of those who drive our vehicles is at the forefront of everything we do at General Motors,” the company said in a prepared statement.

The decision means that all Takata ammonium nitrate inflators in the U.S. will be recalled, NHTSA said. Earlier this year the agency decided not to seek a recall of inflators with a moisture-absorbing chemical called a dessicant. But NHTSA said it would monitor those inflators and take action if a problem arose.

In a 2019 petition to NHTSA, GM said the inflators were designed to its specifications and are safe, with no explosions even though nearly 67,000 air bags have deployed in the field.

But Takata declared the GM front passenger inflators defective under a 2015 agreement with the government.

In its petition, GM said that Northrop Grumman tested 4,270 inflators by artificially exposing them to added humidity and temperature cycling, and there were no explosions or abnormal deployments. It says GM has “established that worse-than-worst-case humidity exposure and temperature cycling will not cause inflator ruptures … at any point within even unrealistically conservative vehicle service life estimates.”

Drivers can check to see if their vehicles have been recalled by going to https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls and keying in their 17-digit vehicle identification number.

The recalls drove Japan’s Takata into bankruptcy and brought criminal charges against the company. Eventually it was purchased by a Chinese-owned auto parts supplier.

Two teens killed in crash near Chariton

Weekend coronavirus update

Two people from Keokuk County and one from each of Mahaska, Wapello and Marion Counties have died from coronavirus over the weekend.  In all, 65 Iowans died from COVID-19 Saturday and Sunday (11/21 & 22), bringing the pandemic total in the state to 2192.  Also, another 7028 people in Iowa tested positive for coronavirus, raising the pandemic total to 210,061.  91 new positive tests were reported over the weekend in Wapello County, 80 in Marion County, 44 in Mahaska County, 40 in Jasper County, 35 in Poweshiek County, 31 in Keokuk County and 20 new positive tests in Monroe County.

The demand for hospital beds because of COVID-19 is easing.  As of Sunday, 1340 Iowans were hospitalized with coronavirus.  That’s down 103 from Friday (11/20), and down 187 from the peak last Wednesday (11/18).  And there are 255 Iowans in intensive care units with COVID-19, down 20 from Friday.

Mahaska County ballot recount for 2nd District Congressional seat

The recount for Iowa’s Second Congressional District seat moves to Mahaska County Monday (11/23).  You’ll remember Rita Hart asked for the recount after the final count had Mariannette Miller-Meeks leading Hart by approximately 50 votes.  All 24 counties in the Second District will be recounting those ballots.  Mahaska County Auditor Sue Brown tells the No Coast Network she hopes to have the recount finished in one day—but it will be a long day.

Jon Pardi Weds

Jon Pardi is officially off the market. “People” reports the singer and fiancée Summer Duncan tied the knot this weekend at Saddle Woods Farm in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The couple originally planned to get married over Memorial Day weekend in Montana but was forced to change their plans due to the coronavirus.

While the original wedding was supposed to be a three-day destination affair, Saturday’s wedding was much smaller, with Summer noting it was only “a small group of just our immediate family and closest friends in town,” although she adds, “We hope to eventually have a ‘wedding tour’ as Jon calls it and celebrate with all our family and friends in California, Nashville and Texas.”

The wedding also adhered to several health protocols, with all guest getting tested before the affair, tables spread apart, there were also sanitation stations and custom ”Parditime” masks for guests. Plus most of the wedding was in a flex indoor/outdoor space.

Source: People

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1967, Jack Greene became the first country star to appear in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York.
  • Today in 1968, Tammy Wynette was sittin’ pretty at #1 in Billboard with “Stand By Your Man.”
  • Today in 1976, police arrested Jerry Lee Lewis outside the gates of Graceland after he showed up for the second time that night and made a scene by shouting, waving a pistol and demanding to see Elvis Presley.
  • Today in 1992, Roy Acuff died from congestive heart failure in Nashville and was buried within eight hours. A Grand Ole Opry symbol for over 50 years, the “King Of Country Music” was also the first living member inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
  • Today in 1994, George Strait’s “Easy Come, Easy Go” went double platinum.
  • Today in 1994, Mark Chesnutt’s albums, “Too Cold at Home” and “Longnecks & Short Stories,” went platinum.
  • Today in 1996, Trace Adkins made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry. After his performance, he proposed to his girlfriend, Rhonda, from the Opry Stage. Of course, she said yes! The couple later welcomed two daughters – Mackenzie and Brianna – to the Adkins fold. Trace also has two daughters from a previous marriage. She filed for divorce in March 2014, but they’re still married.
  • Today in 1996, Deana Carter iced the top spot on the Billboard country chart with “Strawberry Wine.”
  • Today in 2000, Rascal Flatts lip synced “Prayin’ For Daylight” on an OshKosh B’Gosh float during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. Jo Dee Messina rode a Jell-O float, and Kenny Chesney offered up “Me And You” with Sara Evans and Jennifer Day looking on.
  • Today in 2006, Carrie Underwood performed “Before He Cheats” during halftime of an NFL Thanksgiving Day game at Texas Stadium in Irving, while Kelly Clarkson delivered the national anthem. The Dallas Cowboys won handily over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 38-10.
  • Today in 2012, a new installment of “CMT Crossroads” debuted featuring Randy Travis and The Avett Brothers debuted. Among their performances is a collaboration on “Three Wooden Crosses”
  • Today in 2014, Luke Bryan, Brantley Gilbert, Carrie Underwood and Florida Georgia Line came up winners in the American Music Awards.

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