Lavon Eblen speaks with Rich Price, Historian for the Avoca Historical Society, about a Civil War Exhibit that will be in Avoca April 5th and 6th.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Rich Price, Historian for the Avoca Historical Society, about a Civil War Exhibit that will be in Avoca April 5th and 6th.
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State Executive Director for USDA’s Iowa Farm Service Agency, John R. Whitaker reminds interested applicants that loan programs are available to assist eligible socially disadvantaged farmers (minority and beginning farmers and ranchers) to buy and/or operate family-size farms and ranches. FSA offers two different loan types, direct and guaranteed. Farm ownership or farm operating loans may be obtained directly from FSA for up to $300,000. Guaranteed loans, loans made by a commercial lender where FSA acts as a guarantor, can reach a maximum indebtedness of $1,214,000.
Operating loans may be used for various short and intermediate type credit needs, such as the purchase of livestock, equipment, and annual operating expenses. Farm ownership loans may be used for the purchase and/or improvement of farm or ranch real estate and buildings associated with these properties. Individuals, partnerships, joint operations, corporations, limited liability companies and cooperatives primarily and directly engaged in family-sized farming operations are eligible to apply. Repayment terms for direct operating loans depend on the collateral securing the loan and have a term of one to seven years. Repayment terms on direct farm ownership loans are up to 40 years. Guaranteed loan terms (those loans made through commercial lenders, i.e. banks) are set by the lender.
Applications for all FSA direct loan programs are made through the local FSA office. Guaranteed loan applications are processed by the participating lender. For more information on farm loans or other programs administered by FSA, visit your local Farm Service Agency office or go on-line at www.fsa.usda.gov
Into a bowl put:
Do not mix until last has been added, then beat well. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees).
Brown meat in skillet and drain off fat. Place rice in greased casserole. Layer potatoes and carrots over rice. Add meat; pour tomatoes over. Bake 40 minutes or until done. Freezes well.
Jim Field talks about safety while open burning.
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In a Western Iowa Conference opener Monday at Audubon Golf and Country Club, the Audubon H.S. boys varsity golf team won the dual meet with Tri-Center, 163-203. Nick Fett and Michael Bylund of Audubon were medalist and runner-up medalist with scores of 38 and 41 respectively. Audubon’s remaining varsity scores were Drew Keller (42), Andrew Irlmeier (42), Andy Hoffmann (42), and Cameron Mennenoh (44). Tri-Center’s Wes Zimmerman had the top score for his team with 42.
Audubon’s JV team also topped Tri-Center JV by a score of 182-240. Lucas Smith-Petersen was JV medalist with a 39. Brock Deist (45), Chris LaFoy (48), and Logan McVay (50) completed Audubon’s JV team scoring. Tri-Center’s Zach Sindt shot 53.
In girls golf, the Wheelers beat Tri-Center 189-253 at the Audubon Golf & Country Club Monday. Susie Bylund of Audubon was medalist with the low nine-hole round of 41. Teammate Rachel Flug was runner-up with a 47. Also for Audubon Faith Fliflet shot 50, Lexie Thygesen posted a 51 and Teagan Albright shot 56.
Tri-Center was led by Emily Roane who shot 55.
Kuemper Catholic 2, Atlantic 1 (in double OT & 2nd round of PKS)
Kuemper’s Mary Halverson struck first at the 13 minute mark in the 1st
period off a corner kick. Atlantic answered in the 2nd period on an
unassisted goal by Amy Loverin. The game became a defensive battle and
ended in a 1 to 1 tie at the end of regulation play. The game remained
tied after two ten minute overtimes and went into penalty kicks. After
two rounds of PKS Kuemper finally came out on top 2 to 1. Maren McNees
had 15 saves and ReAnn Cappel led the team defensively with 18
interceptions. The Trojanns travel to Tri-Center on Thursday.
School
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2011 Record
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1
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Davenport Assumption
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21-1
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2
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Waterloo Columbus Catholic
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20-2
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3
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Sioux City Bishop Heelan
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14-5
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4
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Dubuque Wahlert
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13-7
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5
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Gilbert
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8-4
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6
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Council Bluffs St. Albert
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14-6
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7
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Center Point-Urbana
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12-7
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8
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Denver
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11-6
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9
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Nevada
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7-4
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10
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Iowa City Regina
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10-6
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11
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Solon
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15-3
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12
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Bondurant-Farrar
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12-9
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13
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Burlington Notre Dame
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13-3
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14
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Beckman Catholic
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12-4
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15
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Clear Creek-Amana
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11-3
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2011 Record
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1
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Cedar Rapids Xavier
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19-2
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2
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Pleasant Valley
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14-6
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3
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Pella
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13-4
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4
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Waverly-Shell Rock
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13-6
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5
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Glenwood
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15-2
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6
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ADM
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16-4
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7
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Sioux City East
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15-4
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8
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Union
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18-1
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9
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Lewis Central
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11-4
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10
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Des Moines Hoover
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11-7
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11
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Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson
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7-11
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12
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Indianola
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11-8
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13
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Spencer
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15-3
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14
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North Scott
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11-8
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15
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Independence/East Buchanan
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15-3
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2011 Record
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1
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West Des Moines Valley
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15-4
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2
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Bettendorf
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15-6
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3
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Ankeny
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21-1
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4
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Waukee
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15-4
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5
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Iowa City West
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19-3
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6
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Cedar Rapids Kennedy
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15-4
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7
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Dowling Catholic
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18-3
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8
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Johnston
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16-4
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9
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Cedar Rapids Washington
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16-4
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10
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Urbandale
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14-5
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