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Data shows Americans couldn’t resist Thanksgiving travel

By STEPHEN GROVES

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Americans couldn’t resist the urge to gather for Thanksgiving, driving only slightly less than a year ago and largely ignoring the pleas of public health experts, who begged them to forgo holiday travel to help contain the coronavirus pandemic, data from roadways and airports shows.

The nation’s unwillingness to tamp down on travel offered a warning in advance of Christmas and New Year’s as virus deaths and hospitalizations hit new highs a week after Thanksgiving. U.S. deaths from the outbreak eclipsed 3,100 on Thursday, obliterating the single-day record set last spring.

Vehicle travel in early November was as much as 20% lower than a year earlier, but it surged around the holiday and peaked on Thanksgiving Day at only about 5% less than the pandemic-free period in 2019, according to StreetLight Data, which provided an analysis to The Associated Press.

“People were less willing to change their behavior than any other day during the pandemic,” said Laura Schewel, founder of StreetLight Data.

Airports also saw some of their busiest days of the pandemic, though air travel was much lower than last year. The Transportation Security Administration screened more than 1 million passengers on four separate days during the Thanksgiving travel period. Since the pandemic gutted travel in March, there has been only one other day when the number of travelers topped 1 million — Oct. 18.

“If only a small percentage of those travelers were asymptomatically infected, this can translate into hundreds of thousands of additional infections moving from one community to another,” Dr. Cindy Friedman, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official, said this week during a briefing.

Wide swaths of the country saw a sudden influx of people arriving from university campuses in the days leading up to the holiday, according to a data visualization of anonymous cellphone data from a firm called Tectonix.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged people to stay home for the holidays, but officials acknowledged that many people would not heed that advice and advised them to get tested before and after trips. Friedman said that this year’s holidays presented “tough choices” for many families.

The travelers included some elected officials who preached against trips. The mayors of Denver and Austin, Texas, faced fierce backlashes for traveling after telling other people to stay home.

Others had no regrets. Trananda Graves, who runs a travel-planning company in Keller, Texas, took a Thanksgiving road trip with her family to Nashville, Tennessee. It was a chance for her daughter to connect with relatives as they shared recipes, and Graves said everyone’s mood was uplifted.

“It was just a break to get away from home,” Graves said. “We work at home, we go to school at home.”

She decided to drive to meet extended family after seeing that flights were crowded and said her family followed guidance to avoid spreading infections.

But infections, even from small Thanksgiving gatherings, have begun to stream in around the country, adding another burden to health departments that are already overwhelmed.

“This uptick here is really coming at a time when everyone’s exhausted,” said Don Lehman, a spokesman for the Warren County Public Health Department in upstate New York.

The county concluded that Thanksgiving gatherings or travel likely caused 40% of the 22 cases it reported in the last two days. That means contact tracers have to figure out where people came from or traveled to and contact health officials in those places. Lehman said it adds “a lot of legwork” to the contact-tracing process.

Graves said she expects an uptick in the travel-planning business around the holidays. Several groups have already inquired about going to Las Vegas to celebrate the end of an arduous year.

And her personal holiday plans? After the Thanksgiving trip, she said, “Now we are considering visiting my mother for Christmas.”

Ottumwa couple charged in child sexual abuse case

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An Ottumwa man and woman face multiple counts of sexual abuse and authorities say the abuse dates back seven years.

Forty-nine-year-old Jesse Harnden has been charged with 85 counts of second and third-degree sexual abuse.

Court records say Harnden started engaging in illegal sex acts with a seven-year-old child in February 2013. Police say the abuse continued until the early months of 2020.

Forty-seven-year-old Heather Mantell is the child’s biological mother and is in a relationship with Harnden. Court documents allege Mantell was aware of the illegal acts occurring between Harnden and her child.

Harnden, Mantell, and the victim all lived in the same residence.

Court records also say that when the child was a teenager, Mantell engaged in illegal sex acts with the victim and Harnden.

Mantell has been charged with child endangerment and two counts of third-degree sexual abuse. Both Harnden and Mantell are currently in the Wapello County Jail.

Oskaloosa Lighted Christmas Parade is Saturday

Oskaloosa’s Main Street Lighted Christmas Parade is Saturday night (12/5) from 6 to 8 pm.  Because of coronavirus concerns, you’ll be driving around the parade route to see all the floats and lights.  Oskaloosa Main Street Director Jessica Reuter tells us the parade route.

“The route starts on High Avenue, and you’ll enter on to that from North 11th.  So you’ll drive all the way down there and then you’ll start heading west toward the square and that’s where the route will start.  There will be Police officers and traffic directors motioning you along.  When you get up to the square, you’ll take a left as you’re viewing all the floats, and then you’ll take another left and come down on 1st Avenue and you’ll just continue east to exit the route.  So it will be one long, sideways U-shape.”

Reuter says you won’t be allowed to walk along the parade route.  She also says it’s exciting to be able to have some form of a Christmas Parade despite COVID-19.

2 killed, 2 injured in Washington County accident

Two women were killed and two men were injured Thursday (12/3) in a two vehicle crash in Washington County. The Iowa State Patrol says a SUV driven by 66-year-old Patricia Remington of Brighton failed to stop at the stop sign at Highway 1 and Fir Road in Clay, Iowa around 5:30pm.  Remington’s SUV was hit by a minivan driven by 29-year-old Westley Vaughan of Oskaloosa.  Remington and a passenger, 67-year-old Nita Hesseltine of Rubio were killed in the crash.  While Vaughan and passenger 25-year-old Mateo Ariza of Oskaloosa were taken to area hospitals with injuries.

Luke Combs Is “Billboard’s” Top Country Artist Of 2020

“Billboard” is out with their 2020 Year-end charts, with Luke Combs earning the title of overall Top Country Artist.

Luke is also the Top Country Male of 2020, the Top Hot Country Songs Artist and has the Top Country Album, with “What You See Is What You Get,” and his previous album, “This One’s For You” is at two on that list.

Others topping “Billboard’s” year-end list include:

Maren Morris – Top Country Artist – Female
Dan + Shay – Top Country Duo/Group
Gabby Barrett – Top New Country Artist
Gabby’s “I Hope” – Top Hot Country Song
Morgan Wallen’s “Chasin You” – Top Country Airplay Song

Top Ten Country Artists of 2020

Luke Combs
Morgan Wallen
Kane Brown
Maren Morris
Jason Aldean
Sam Hunt
Gabby Barrett
Blake Shelton
Thomas Rhett
Dan + Shay

Source: Billboard

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1944, Eddy Arnold held his first recording session at the WSM radio studios in Nashville. He recorded his first hit, “Each Minute Seems A Million Years,” and his first version of “The Cattle Call.”
  • Today in 1956, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis posed for a photo at the Sun studio in Memphis. The foursome conducted an impromptu jam session, which was dubbed “The Million Dollar Quartet.”
  • Today in 1965, Eddy Arnold net a #1 country single in Billboard Magazine with “Make The World Go Away.”
  • Today in 1971, seven months after eloping in Mexico, George Strait re-married Norma Voss.
  • Today in 1971, Charley Pride’s biggest hit, “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin” ascended to #1 on the Billboard country chart.
  • Today in 1991, The Judds performed a final show of their Farewell Tour at the Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
  • Today in 2003, Ricky Skaggs received five nominations for the annual Grammy Awards, more than any other country artist.
  • Today in 2004, Gary Allan collected a #1 single on the Billboard country list with, “Nothing On But The Radio.”
  • Today in 2012, the Band Perry’s video for “Better Dig Two” premiered on CMT.
  • Today in 2013, Lee Brice and his wife, Sara, welcomed their second son, Ryker Mobley Brice.
  • Today in 2014, Chely Wright took part in the lighting of the national Christmas tree on the White House grounds in Washington, D.C. Also joining president Barack Obama on the PBS telecast: Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Steve Miller and Patti LaBelle.
  • Today in 2015, Carrie Underwood’s “Storyteller” album went gold.
  • Today in 2017, Luke Combs’ single “One Number Away” hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2017, Love And Theft held the ‘Shine For Susie’ benefit for ALS charities at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, joined by Florida Georgia Line, Tyler Farr, Jerrod Niemann, Craig Campbell, Trent Tomlinson, Canaan Smith and The Warren Brothers.
  • Today in 2018, Brad Paisley threw a surprise concert at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge in Nashville, where he also shot a new video.
  • Today in 2018, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicated that pilot error was the cause of a helicopter accident that claimed the life of Montgomery Gentry’s Troy Gentry in 2017.

MEET THE H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: “SCARLET”

This week’s H & S Feed & Country Store Pet of the Week is “Scarlet”. Scarlet is an affectionate and playful 8 month old domestic shorthair mix cat who also gets along great with other cats. Scarlet is vaccinated and ready to find her forever home.

If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Scarlet or any of the pets at Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter, visit https://www.stephenmemorial.org/ and fill out an adoption application.

Check out our visit about Scarlet with Terry Gott from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:

NASA: Mystery object is 54-year-old rocket, not asteroid

By MARCIA DUNN

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A mysterious object temporarily orbiting Earth is a 54-year-old rocket, not an asteroid after all, astronomers confirmed Wednesday.

Observations by a telescope in Hawaii clinched its identity, according to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

The object was classified as an asteroid after its discovery in September. But NASA’s top asteroid expert, Paul Chodas, quickly suspected it was the Centaur upper rocket stage from Surveyor 2, a failed 1966 moon-landing mission. Size estimates had put it in the range of the old Centaur, which was about 32 feet (10 meters) long and 10 feet (3 meters) in diameter.

Chodas was proven right after a team led by the University of Arizona’s Vishnu Reddy used an infrared telescope in Hawaii to observe not only the mystery object, but — just on Tuesday — a Centaur from 1971 still orbiting Earth. The data from the images matched.

“Today’s news was super gratifying!,” Chodas said via email. “It was teamwork that wrapped up this puzzle.”

The object formally known as 2020 SO entered a wide, lopsided orbit around Earth last month and, on Tuesday, made its closest approach at just over 31,000 miles (50,476 kilometers). It will depart the neighborhood in March, shooting back into its own orbit around the sun. Its next return: 2036.

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The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

Coronavirus update

One person from Marion County and one from Monroe County have died from coronavirus.  In all, the Iowa Department of Public Health reported 22 deaths Wednesday (12/2), bringing the pandemic total to 2449.  And another 2964 Iowans have tested positive for COVID-19, raising the pandemic total to 233,866.  49 new positive tests for COVID-19 have been reported in Wapello County, 35 in Mahaska County, 26 in Jasper County, 16 in Poweshiek County, 15 in Marion County, 14 new positive tests in Keokuk County and three in Monroe County.

Smokey Row Coffee raising money for Mahaska Health Cancer Care Center

You can still help the Mahaska Health Foundation raise money for its Light the Night fundraiser.  Foundation Director Ann Frost says you can do that by visiting Smokey Row Coffee in Oskaloosa.

“We have a partnership with Smokey Row.  Any Christmas drink sold between now and the end of the year, proceeds from each drink comes back to the Foundation.  It’s a really wonderful partnership and we’re so grateful for them to do that.”

Light the Night is raising money for the Cancer Care and Infusion Center at Mahaska Health.  For more information, call the Mahaska Health Foundation at 641-672-3361.

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