Fort Madison Man Recognized as Family Physician of the Year in Iowa

Dr. John Thurman, Family Practice, Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center, Fort Madison, was named the 2023 Iowa Family Physician of the Year by the Iowa Academy of Family Physicians.  Dr. Thurman was honored at an award ceremony on Friday, November 17, 2023, in Des Moines.

Dr. Thurman was nominated by patients Curt and Ginnie Swarm who had this to say, “He’s an excellent doctor, great communicator and motivator, has a wonderful sense of humor, and really cares for each and every one of his patients, whom he considers personal friends.”

An accomplished seven-year, active-duty U.S. Army officer with combat experience and double board-certified family medicine physician, Dr. Thurman earned his Bachelor of Science degree in systems engineering from the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point and his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from ATSU’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, Missouri. He completed a family medicine residency at MacNeal Hospital, Berwyn, Illinois, and was nominated chief resident in 2014. Prior to his current position, he worked at Great River Health in Burlington, Iowa, and at the University of Chicago Medicine in Chicago.

In addition, he has served as medical director for hospice, rehabilitative services, and nursing homes. Among his many honors, Dr. Thurman was nominated for physician excellence at Great River Health for going above and beyond in patient care.

Dr. Thurman joins three other family physicians from Great River Health to receive this award.  These include Dr. David Carlson in 2005, Dr.  Michael AbouAssaly in 2010, and Dr. Doug Peters in 2011.

“We are proud to have Dr. Thurman as part of our medical team.  The kindness and care he provides to his patients is a true reflection of the care we feel our patients deserve.  Dr. Thurman joins a very respected peer group in Dr. Carlson, Dr. AbouAssaly and Dr. Peters.  We send our sincere congratulations and thank you to Dr. Thurman,” expressed Dr. Michael McCoy, President and CEO of Great River Health.

The Iowa Academy of Family Physicians honors outstanding family physicians and educators by presenting annual membership awards.  The Family Physician of the Year Award is presented to a family physician that was nominated by a patient and exemplifies what it means to be not only a great family physician but an active participant in their community.

Gas Prices Average Less Than Three Dollars in Iowa

The price of regular unleaded gasoline fell 6 cents, averaging $2.97 across Iowa according to AAA.

Crude Oil Summary

The price of global crude oil rose this week on the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) by $.45 per barrel over last week, currently priced at $77.60. Brent crude oil rose $.43 and is currently priced at $82.10. One year ago, WTI crude sold for $79.73 and Brent crude was at $88.44.

Motor Fuels

  • As of Wednesday, the price of regular unleaded gasoline averaged $2.97 across Iowa according to AAA.
    • Prices fell 6 cents from last week’s price and are down 43 cents from a year ago.
    • The national average on Wednesday was $3.30, down 5 cents from last week’s price.
  • Retail diesel prices in Iowa fell 7 cents this week with a statewide average of $4.17.
    • One year ago, diesel prices averaged $5.00 in Iowa.
    • The current Iowa diesel price is 11 cents lower than the national average of $4.28.
  • Wholesale ethanol held steady and is currently priced at $2.16.
  • The current Des Moines Terminal/Rack Prices are $2.08 for U87-E10, $2.31 for Unleaded 87 (clear), $2.73 for ULSD#2, $3.13 for ULSD#1, and $1.97 per gallon for E-70 prices.

Heating Fuels

  • Propane prices held steady with a statewide average of $1.54 per gallon.
  • Home heating oil prices fell 2 cents, with a statewide average of $3.47 per gallon
  • Natural gas prices fell 30 cents at the Henry Hub reporting site and are currently priced at $2.89/MMbtu

Tips for saving energy on the road or at home are available at energy.gov and fueleconomy.gov.

Two Panthers and a Hawkeye Pick Up Weekly Awards

NCAA- The University of Iowan and the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) are receiving attention for their athletic excellence, so here’s the round-up of the latest recognition.

Freshman Gabe Arnold has had a prolific start to his Hawkeye wrestling career as he was named NCAA Wrestler of the Week. Arnold is 6-0 to start the season with his most impressive win coming against 11th ranked and All-American Travis Wittlake from Oregon State, 4-2.

Arnold will be tested on November 26th when Iowa State hosts the Cy-Hawk Series dual.

The Panthers’ placekicker, Matthew Cook, was named FCS National Special Teams Player of the Week for his nine-point performance against #9 North Dakota State. Cook is 19 of 21 for field goals this year and a perfect 31 for 31 on point after attempts.

His 86 career field goals ranks first in UNI history and second in FCS history. The Panthers finished the year with a 6-5 record.

Lastly, Grace Boffeli was tabbed Missouri Valley Conference’s (MVC) Player of the Week. In 35 minutes against Ball State, Boffeli scored 24 points on 64.7% shooting, grabbed eight rebounds, dished out four assists, and nabbed a steal and a block for a full stat stuffer.

Boffeli will continue to be a name to watch as she earned preseason Player of the Year honors by the MVC coming into the season. The Panthers play on Friday, November 24th, against Syracuse for the South Point Shootout.

Beware of Increased Law Enforcement for Thanksgiving Holiday

This Thanksgiving holiday, local law enforcement is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Region 7 on a high-visibility Click It or Ticket seat belt awareness campaign. Over the entire Thanksgiving holiday weekend (Wednesday, November 22, through the early morning hours on Monday, November 27), your law enforcement community will be working together to reduce the number of fatalities that occur when vehicle drivers and passengers fail to buckle up. If you’re unbuckled, you may be pulled over and issued a ticket.

During the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in 2021 there were 361 passenger vehicle occupants killed in traffic crashes across the nation. Tragically, half (50%) were unrestrained. Not wearing a seat belt proved to be deadly at any time of the day during the holiday weekend: 52% of those killed in nighttime crashes were unbuckled, and 46% of those killed in daytime crashes also were unbuckled. These deaths represent needless tragedies for families across America and may have been prevented with the simple “click” of a seat belt.

The facts don’t lie: If you’re ejected from a vehicle during a crash, the odds are that you will not survive. In 2021, more than 4 out of 5 (83%) passenger vehicle occupants ejected from vehicles in crashes were killed. Wearing your seat belt is the most effective way to prevent ejection.

We want you to make it to the dinner table this Thanksgiving. The bottom line is this: a seat belt may very well mean the difference between spending the holiday with family and friends or in a hospital or worse. Make sure you and all passengers fasten seat belts so everyone can have a happy holiday weekend. For more information about traveling safely this Thanksgiving, please visit:  www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/seat-belts

ALERRT Training for New London Community School District Staff

On Wednesday November 15th, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office and the New London Community School District, with help from the New London Police Department, provided “active attack training” at the New London Community Schools.

Staff members were instructed by Deputy Lopez, who is the Student Resource Officer for New London. Prior to his appointment as SRO, he first was trained in ALERRT, Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training. This course was provided by Texas State University, where Deputy Lopez learned how to instruct others in safety and response for active shooter situations.

This training was a walk through of the basics, to provide the staff in the school district with the fundamentals of protecting their students and themselves in the horrific event. The plan taught to school districts across the country is to “run, hide, fight.” First, teachers are taught to get students out of the immediate situation. If that is not an option, those in this situation need to hide. Fighting the assailant is the last resort.

After speaking with the Henry County Sheriff, it was revealed that there will be more training to come. The purpose of this training is to keep our youth safe.

Sports, November 21st

Girls’ High School Basketball

Mt. Pleasant will open their season with a road matchup against Pella tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will have the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Mediapolis will travel to compete against Danville tonight at 6 pm. 

New London will host Calamus-Wheatland tonight at 6 pm. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will take on Lone Tree tonight at 6 pm in a road matchup. 

Central Lee will take on Mediapolis on November 28th on the road. 

WACO will open up conference play against Pekin tonight in a road matchup at 7:30 pm. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will take on WACO on November 27th in a road matchup at 6 pm. 

Van Buren County will host Cardinal on November 27th at 6 pm to begin their season. 

The boys’ basketball season will officially begin on November 27th. 

High School Wrestling

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union and WACO girls’ teams will compete in an Invitational on November 27th at Fort Madison. 

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team will host a triangular on November 28th with Mt. Pleasant also competing. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team’s next meet will be December 2nd at a tournament hosted by Wapello. 

The New London girls’ team will compete in a scramble on November 30th. 

The New London boys’ team will host a tournament on December 2nd. 

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will travel to West Burlington to compete against the Falcons on November 28th. 

College Football

Iowa State University will end the regular season on Saturday, November 25th, against Kansas State in a road matchup at 7 pm. 

#20 Iowa will play on Friday, November 24th, at 11 am at Nebraska.  

For the Hawkeye broadcast, tune in to KILJ 105.5 FM. For the Cyclone broadcast, tune in to KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130.

College Basketball

The Iowa State men’s team will compete in a Thanksgiving showdown against VCU in a road matchup at 4:30 pm. 

The Iowa State women’s team, led by Addy Brown’s 18 points and eight rebounds, defeated Southern 78-60. Audi Crooks added 16 points to the winning effort. The Cyclones will face off against Vanderbilt on Friday, November 24th, at 3:30 pm. 

The #2 Iowa women’s team will compete in the Gulf Coast Showcase on Friday at 6:30 pm against Purdue-Fort Wayne. 

The Iowa men’s team will face off against Oklahoma on Thursday, November 23rd, at 2 pm. 

For the Hawkeyes, Ben Krikke was named Big Ten Player of the Week, while Owen Freeman nabbed Big Ten Freshman of the Week. Krikke averaged 24.5 points and seven rebounds in the last week of action. Freeman scored 7.5 points per game while denying 2.5 shots per game. 

This Day in Sports History

1902 – Baseball’s Philadelphia Athletics, managed by Connie Mack, and the Philadelphia Phillies formed professional football teams, joining the Pittsburgh Stars in the first attempt at a pro football league, named the National Football League.

1949 – Bill Veeck, going through a divorce with his first wife, was forced to sell Cleveland’s baseball team for $2.2 million to fund the settlement.

2004 – The CFL Grey Cup, Frank Clair Stadium, Ottawa: the Toronto Argonauts defeat the BC Lions, 27-19; the first Grey Cup game played on next-generation FieldTurf surface.

Leo E. Haines

Leo E. Haines, 60, of Brighton passed away on Saturday, November 18, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

Leo’s family will receive friends on Saturday, November 25, 2023, from 5 to 7 p.m.  at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant. A memorial has been established in his memory.   A celebration of Leo’s life will be held at a later date.  According to his wishes cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.