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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Oct
24
Sioux City historical map series changes
While looking through old aerial photos of Sioux City I noticed two very little changes to its alignment that I hadn’t included in my map series. (In fact, if I didn’t make this post I doubt they’d be seen at … Continue reading
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Oct
23
A correction (of sorts) on Iowa football milestones
In finding out the NCAA has drastically abbreviated some statistics for its newest record book (see post 10/20), I came across another case where the NCAA and a university disagree on history. The NCAA says Iowa has 593 all-time wins … Continue reading
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Oct
23
The map of “Revolution”
I just caught up to episode 5 of the NBC show “Revolution,” about a postapocalyptic world without electricity. The show finally got around to acknowledging the existence of steam power, which based on character reactions somehow managed to avoid being … Continue reading
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Oct
22
In the balance
Iowa State is currently 5-5 all-time against Baylor, with subsets of 5-4 in Big 12 play and 3-2 at home. Baylor is, at the moment, one of two teams in the conference without a conference win. Both times Baylor has … Continue reading
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Oct
22
Windsor Heights doesn’t include Hickman Road
Despite being in the southwest corner of the intersection of Hickman Road and 63rd Street, this position is actually in Urbandale. Here’s an interesting tidbit I came across last week. If you look at the DOT city map of Windsor … Continue reading
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Oct
21
High school football playoff brackets
The Class A bracket (PDF) only has four teams with losing records! North Tama gets one of them, 4-5 Turkey Valley. Other classes are on the main IHSAA football page.
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Oct
20
Last day for Toledo Pamida
Another Iowa/Midwest business name bites the dust with the conversion of Pamida stores to Shopkos. The Toledo store, one of two retail stores in Tama County, closes today for a week for the conversion to begin. (Toledo Chronicle) Note that the exterior … Continue reading
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Oct
20
Statistics must now be extrapolated
The 2012 NCAA Division I-A Record Book (PDF, p. 64-65) no longer lists all-time win-loss records by percentage and victory total for every team. Only the top 50 are given for those two categories, with every team listed alphabetically after … Continue reading
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Oct
19
Another decade for US 20?
KTIV interviews a highway commissioner who says finishing upgrading US 20 to four lanes in western Iowa could take until 2025. Yikes. (Also of note: KTIV is using the same graphic style as KWWL, including the moving background of the … Continue reading
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Oct
19
Spanning the state
Numbers to know (Cedar Rapids Gazette): The Federal Highway Administration’s National Bridge Inventory counts 24,799 Iowa spans. Of the total, 5,358 are considered structurally deficient, and another 1,320 functionally obsolete. Iowa has more bridges than California.
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