Jim Field speaks about the First Lego League competition that takes place annually in Ames at Iowa State University.
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Jim Field speaks about the First Lego League competition that takes place annually in Ames at Iowa State University.
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BOYS CLASS 1-A DISTRICT SEMI-FINALS:
BOYS CLASS 2-A DISTRICT FINALS:
GIRLS CLASS 3-A REGIONAL FINALS
GIRLS CLASS 4-A REGIONAL FINALS
Topping:
Placed sliced apples in buttered 9 x 13 inch glass dish. Sprinkle 1/2 cup sugar over apples. Mix topping ingredients by cutting it together like pie dough; will be crumbly. Spread over sliced apples. Bake at 325 degrees for one hour or until done. Serve with ice cream.
An Atlantic Eagle Scout has embarked on a scouting project to outfit the Schildberg Quarry Recreational Area with park benches. The project is being undertaken by Casey Ihnen, who presented a pine wood prototype of the bench before the Atlantic Parks and Recreation Board during their meeting Monday evening.
Ihnen plans to place at least a dozen benches around both lakes, at locations to be determined, but several are expected to be placed along the walking trail. The handmade wooden benches will be sunk into pea gravel so they can’t be easily be pulled out. They’ll cost $120 each, or $1,200 altogether. Ihnen will be looking for local sponsors for the benches. He’s already received donations from local businesses, groups and individuals. For more information, you can contact Roger Herring at the Parks and Rec Department in Atlantic.
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Class 1-A Regional Finals
Bedford 45, Martensdale-St. Mary’s 33
Ar-We-Va 53, Corning 48
Class 2-A Regional Finals
Western Christian 94, Kuemper Catholic 56
OA-BCIG 59, Lawton-Bronson 51
IKM-Manning 52, Panorama 43
Class 3-A District Semi-Finals:
Class 4-A Sub-State:
Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played Monday, February 20th at the Atlantic High School.
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CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) – Residents in Illinois and three other states have reported feeling a magnitude 4.0 earthquake that was centered in southeast Missouri. WSIU Radio in Carbondale reports that the ground shook just before 4 a.m. Tuesday. The quake was centered about 5 miles from East Prairie, Mo. That’s about 16 miles from Cairo, Ill., close to where Interstates 55 and 57 converge. The U.S. Geological Survey says residents in Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee and Kentucky have reported feeling the quake.
There are no reports of significant damage.