Monthly Archives: June 2012

Jun 09

ISU WBB promotion stays in the family

Hmm. It is, of course, not wrong for Bill Fennelly to promote his son to assistant coach. Billy Fennelly is qualified. However, it is a bit disappointing for a variety of reasons: 1) It would have been the perfect time … Continue reading

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Jun 08

A future that wasn’t

SI’s Andy Staples chronicles an alternate 21st century in college football that starts with Florida beating LSU in 2004 and climaxes in — well, an SEC rematch for the 2011 national championship. In the process, Iowa State hires Ron Zook … Continue reading

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Jun 08

Mor chikin

Cedar Rapids is getting a standalone Chick-Fil-A. It will be the second one in the state. The other is in Davenport and all other locations in Iowa are inside mall food courts.

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Jun 07

Illinois trip Day 5

Traer, Iowa, May 26 — This was an easy day, partly tracing previously traveled routes. The key here was being able to travel US 34 west of Burlington after it had IA 163 added to it. Route: Old US 66 to … Continue reading

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Jun 06

Illinois trip Day 4

Lincoln, Illinois, May 25 — It is the only city named for the president before he became president. It was also the next stopping point on my trip. Route: I-57, IL 148, IL 37, I-57, US 51, IL 121 I … Continue reading

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Jun 05

Primary Day

This is the first election with the new state Legislature and U.S. House districts. It’s the first election ever where Tama County is in U.S. House District 1. There’s something for both political parties in Tama County in this election. … Continue reading

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Jun 05

Illinois trip Day 3

Sikeston, Missouri, May 24 — Today was Bridge Day. I encountered four bridges from the late 1920s and early 1930s. Each had that classic superstructure that’s not used anymore. Route: IL 13, KY 56, KY 109, US 60, KY 91, … Continue reading

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Jun 04

And the Big Ten picks…

File this under “never going to happen in a million years but thanks for the gesture.” Hold that thought, because this idea may sound a little nutty: The NCAA needs to institute a draft to end the torture. … 7. … Continue reading

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Jun 04

Cedar Rapids off the island

It’s been the case since the flood in 2008, but today it was official. The Cedar Rapids city government is now headquartered in the old federal courthouse. Before now (before 2008, that is), it was located on Mays Island. For … Continue reading

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Jun 04

Illinois trip Day 2

Harrisburg, Illinois, May 23 — This just in: Illinois is tall. Really tall. I realized that once I started truly studying my planned route. Fortunately (for once!) I overpacked. Route: I-57, I-74, US 45, US 150, to north cemetery in … Continue reading

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