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Nov 16

The forecast

Just mentally swap “today” for “tonight”. May also apply to Sunday’s basketball game.

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Nov 14

IA 100 plans out, but will still take a decade

March 18, 2004: This sign near Edgewood Road won’t be going anywhere for a while. The Iowa DOT had an open meeting on IA 100 Wednesday in Cedar Rapids and put the plans online. KCRG has a news story about … Continue reading

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Nov 13

A meeting about US 30

This short item in the Carroll Daily Times Herald says the U.S. 30 Coalition will meet Friday in Nevada, but doesn’t say much else that hasn’t been mentioned elsewhere. Mainly it appears to say two things: The coalition will ask … Continue reading

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Nov 12

“Tallest” title taken out of Chicago

June 12, 2011: The Trump Tower, left, and Sears Tower, right, as seen from the observation floor of the John Hancock Building. Yes, I still call it the Sears Tower. So there. Thanks to a goosing of the rules, and … Continue reading

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Nov 12

Kansas futzes with US 40 in Lawrence

Why?? Among the October 2013 applications for the AASHTO Standing Committee on Highways, Special Committee on Route Numbering, were the reroutes of interstates in the St. Louis area for the new bridge, creating I-49 through Arkansas* (PDF), and a minor … Continue reading

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Nov 11

Part of US 63 reopens in Waterloo

Just the section between Newell and Donald streets north of downtown, from two lanes to four. I don’t know if the snow that fell in much of Iowa today affects that “weather permitting” part.

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Nov 11

(sigh) It’s Oklahoma week

(credit: ThatCuteSite) For the third year in a row, the Sooners will get to take their frustrations of a high-profile loss out on the Cyclones. Hide the kids and pets. After Vanderbilt’s first victory since 1988 against Florida (and first since 1945 … Continue reading

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Nov 10

Iowa State finally cracks the USA Today Misery Index

That’s right, we weren’t miserable enough until now. On the other hand, the writer’s measurement of misery is arbitrary, since there are four teams with winning records on this week’s list, all of which lost Saturday. Rather than copy and … Continue reading

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Nov 08

Historic marker/monument in Minnesota

July 18, 2013: This plaque is the focal point of a larger stone monument at Old Frontenac, Minnesota, along US 61/63. A long article from 1927 about the history of the fort is online here.

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Nov 08

Finally, ISU hosts a Texas team in November

ISU’s Saturday game against TCU is the first time in Big 12 play that a team from Texas has played in Ames in the month of November. Whether that has happened by accident or design is unknown. Granted, the distinction goes … Continue reading

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