Monthly Archives: August 2015

Aug 17

The Washington Post visits the Iowa State Fair

“It’s a cow made of butter. Use your imagination.” The Washington Post’s Philip Bump took the day after a whirlwind of presidential candidate stops at the Iowa State Fair and spent Sunday being a regular fairgoer and making a photo essay about … Continue reading

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Aug 15

ISU makes it into College Football Playoff trailer

ESPN starts the hype train. Check out the vintage Big Eight logos in the upper right corner at the 30-second mark. Also note the arrow drawn from Herky to Cy, and then from Cy to Brutus, which doesn’t make sense … Continue reading

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Aug 14

Advice for presidential candidates visiting our fair state

It’s the odd-numbered year before a presidential election, which means candidates of all stripes will be descending upon Des Moines’ east side to appear at the Iowa State Fair. As an Iowa State Fair lover and politics junkie, I have … Continue reading

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Aug 13

Major Spencer intersection to get left-turn lanes

Construction started Tuesday at the intersection of US 18 and US 71 on the north side of Spencer, which has been the site of multiple fatal accidents. “Offset” left-turn lanes will be constructed, spacing them apart from northbound and southbound … Continue reading

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Aug 12

NT superintendent introduces himself

North Tama has a new superintendent this year. Well, 57 percent of one. For the first time, the district will be sharing administrative functions with someone else. David Hill, the principal of Dysart-Geneseo Elementary, will be splitting his duties between … Continue reading

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Aug 11

A presentation with a special guest

August 8, 2015: Cy, the Iowa State University mascot, invites himself onto the stage with (from left) Tama County Pork Ambassador Landon Calderwood, Tama County Pork Queen Rachel Kopriva, and Iowa Pork Queen Christy Calderwood (of Tama County) as the … Continue reading

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Aug 07

Walnut school closing regardless of merger vote

The Walnut school district, which is currently sending its higher grades to AHST, will send everyone to Avoca even if a September merger vote fails, according to the Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil. Walnut lost a quarter of its enrollment in … Continue reading

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Aug 06

Best festival theme ever, but I might be slightly biased

Traer’s Winding Stairs Festival 2015: ROAD TRIP! Link goes to poster of schedule. The free kolaches are Friday night. (Mmmm…free kolaches.) Parade is Saturday at 5, a little earlier than some weekend festivals. The Traer Public Library is celebrating the centennial of the … Continue reading

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Aug 05

Highland wants to consolidate building location

The Highland school district is proposing to close two elementary buildings that haven’t been around all that long. Highland, a name that falls firmly in the “tells you nothing about its location” category, is Ainsworth and Riverside in Washington County. … Continue reading

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Aug 04

Iowa TV stations back on Mediacom

A “for the record” type of post here: Multiple network affiliates serving areas in Iowa were off Mediacom cable systems for two weeks but are now back on the lineups*. This time, the retransmission-fee dispute was with Media General, which … Continue reading

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