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Dec 10

IA 175 bridge detour in off-season

Earlier this week, IA 175 west of Mapleton closed for a bridge replacement. This complete shutdown over winter is unusual for Iowa construction. US 20 in western Iowa was going to be detoured through Galva and Schaller over both the … Continue reading

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Dec 08

Stop the streak

Who’s back in cardinal and gold for the Iowa State women’s basketball team after a serious leg injury? Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw! She’s backkkkkkk https://t.co/K05RWDquN6 pic.twitter.com/5C6TUHhbRy — Lexi Donarski (@lexi_donarski) December 5, 2021 Who’s NOT back in cardinal and gold? Kylie Feuerbach, … Continue reading

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Dec 06

School timeline mega-update: IDOE building databases

October 1, 2015: The Pisgah school building, now a community center, was once part of the West Harrison district. Besides newspaper archives, there is another, more time-consuming method to find closures. The Iowa Department of Education has a yearly breakdown of … Continue reading

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Dec 03

New I-74 bridge fully open; old fully closed

Thousands of people turned out for the grand opening of the I-74 bridge on Wednesday. (I, sadly, was not one of them.) The Illinois-bound span fully opened Thursday night, and the last lane in use on the 1959 bridge was … Continue reading

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Dec 01

School timeline mega-update: 1960-65, in fragments

In the early 1960s, my school timeline categories show some cracks. Here is the world of donut-hole schools and rump districts. Reorganization proposals get cobbled together, advanced or shot down by county boards of education (sometimes up to four of … Continue reading

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Nov 29

License Plate Letters — LJF

I haven’t acknowledged Iowa’s 2012 license plate series going into the L’s and we’re already getting close to halfway through. It took the 1997 series until somewhere in late 2002 to get here — six years, vs. nine years this … Continue reading

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Nov 24

I-74 bridge walk precedes final opening

June 19, 2021: Construction cranes tower over the “basket handles” of the new I-74 bridge over the Mississippi River, as seen from the Bettendorf side. The last expected completion date of the Illinois-bound (southbound/eastbound) span of the I-74 bridge was … Continue reading

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Nov 22

I’ve been doing this for a while

Since the 20th anniversary of Iowa Highway Ends and the 3000th post on this blog are converging, it’s convenient to look back a quarter-century… The project cover includes representations of how sign styles changed over time (not as direct-descendant-of). Created: … Continue reading

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Nov 19

More roundabouts to be inflicted on Cedar Falls drivers

Recently, Cedar Falls wrapped up a massive project to annoy anyone who’s still interested in shopping at College Square by placing FIVE roundabouts on University Avenue. (Technically, it’s three roundabouts plus two almost-roundabouts at the IA 58 on-ramps, but they’re … Continue reading

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Nov 17

The Crimson Monkey: Endgame

November 3, 2012: Iowa State’s Shontrelle Johnson (in pile) scores a Cyclone touchdown late against Oklahoma. ISU lost to the No. 12 Sooners 35-20. For a decade I have charted the Sisyphean task of Iowa State’s football team playing Oklahoma. … Continue reading

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