Monthly Archives: June 2015

Jun 04

New map ‘officially’ released; Dows welcome center is kaput

September 23, 2002: Iowa Welcome Center signage on I-35 for the Dows exit (former IA 72). Jason Hancock recently saw the signs for the Welcome Center in Dows had been removed from I-35. Turns out the end of the welcome … Continue reading

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Jun 03

Sabula school will be demolished; where does ‘easternmost’ title go?

The easternmost school building in Iowa is on a collision course with the wrecking ball. The Easton Valley school district earlier this month in May approved demolition of the school in Sabula, reports the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald. After demolition in Sabula, the … Continue reading

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Jun 02

ISU loses the best native son in his sport. Again.

 (via) Bill Self’s path to challenging John Wooden’s streak of conference championships just got a lot clearer. I was at the Tama-Grundy Cyclone Club outing in July 1998, one of if not the last events Tim Floyd attended as Iowa … Continue reading

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Jun 02

US 20 four-lane plans move into eastern Ida County

A DOT meeting the day after Memorial Day in Holstein brought up plans for four-laning US 20 from US 59 to the west Ida/Sac county boundary. I say “the west” because US 20 is atop the survey correction line here, … Continue reading

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Jun 01

Mapquest is here, and maybe we should pay more attention

A couple weeks ago, the Washington Post reminded us that Mapquest is still out there, despite its unpleasant journey from being on everyone’s lips in the early Internet era to virtually invisible and squashed by Google. Now that Google Maps … Continue reading

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