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Double Dual @ Denison
Clarinda 39, Kuemper Catholic 36
Denison-Schleswig 45, Kuemper Catholic 34
Double Dual @ Clarinda Academy
Clarinda Academy 48, Exira/E HK 30
Clarinda Academy 33 East Mills 31
East Mills 42 Exira/EHK 30
Martensdale-St. Mary’s 48, Corning 30
Double Dual @ Nodaway Valley
Nodaway Valley 46, Bedford/Lenox 27
Interstate 35 45, Nodaway Valley 32
Interstate 35 43, Bedford/Lenox 24
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Record
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LW
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1
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North Mahaska
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12-0
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1
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2
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Bedford
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12-0
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2
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3
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Ar-We-Va
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9-0
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3
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4
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North Butler
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10-1
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4
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5
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West Sioux
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10-0
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6
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6
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LeMars Gehlen Catholic
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11-1
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5
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7
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Lynnville-Sully
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13-1
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7
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8
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Central Lyon
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12-1
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8
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9
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Newell-Fonda
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8-4
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9
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10
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Villisca
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10-1
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10
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11
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Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton
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11-1
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11
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12
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North Tama
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11-2
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12
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13
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Adair-Casey
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12-1
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13
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14
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Burlington-Notre Dame
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8-3
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14
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15
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Boyden-Hull
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8-3
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NR
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School
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Record
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LW
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1
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OA-BCIG
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15-0
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1
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2
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Estherville-Lincoln Central
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12-1
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2
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3
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IKM-Manning
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11-1
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3
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4
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West Hancock
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12-0
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4
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5
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Fort Dodge St. Edmond
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12-0
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5
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6
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Mediapolis
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13-0
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6
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7
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Gilbert
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13-0
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7
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8
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Western Christian
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10-1
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8
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9
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Kuemper Catholic
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10-3
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9
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10
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Lawton-Bronson
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9-3
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10
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11
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Pella Christian
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8-1
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11
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12
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Panorama
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11-1
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12
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13
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MaquoketaValley
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13-0
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NR
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14
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Van Buren
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11-1
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15
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15
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North Linn
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13-1
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13
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School
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Record
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LW
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1
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Benton Community
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12-0
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2
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2
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Davenport Assumption
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10-1
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3
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3
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MOC-Floyd Valley
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13-0
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4
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4
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Glenwood
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11-0
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5
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5
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Sioux City Bishop Heelan
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9-0
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6
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6
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South Tama
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11-1
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1
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7
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Dubuque Wahlert
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9-4
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7
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8
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Bondurant-Farrar
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12-0
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9
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9
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Union
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10-1
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10
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10
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Sergeant Bluff-Luton
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8-3
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8
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11
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Williamsburg
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12-2
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12
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12
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Marion
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8-3
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11
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13
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Washington
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9-2
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13
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14
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Spirit Lake
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9-3
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NR
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15
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Denison-Schleswig
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8-4
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NR
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School
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Record
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LW
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1
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Iowa City West
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12-0
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1
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2
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Ankeny
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11-1
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4
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3
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Southeast Polk
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11-1
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2
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4
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Ames
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10-1
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3
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5
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Waukee
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9-3
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6
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6
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Mason City
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11-1
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7
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7
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Cedar Rapids Washington
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10-3
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9
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8
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Cedar Rapids Xavier
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11-3
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5
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9
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Cedar Rapids Prairie
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9-3
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10
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10
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Iowa City High
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10-3
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8
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11
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West Des Moines Valley
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8-4
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11
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12
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Lewis Central
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8-1
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13
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13
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Waterloo West
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9-4
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14
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14
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Dowling Catholic
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7-5
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NR
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15
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Cedar Falls
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8-5
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15
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Dropped Out: Des Moines East (12)
Here’s the Freese-Notis forecast for Atlantic, and the KJAN listening area….
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MARILYN HINSON, 86, of Atlantic, died Thu., Jan 12th, at the Atlantic Nursing & Rehab Center. Funeral services for MARILYN HINSON will be held 2-p.m. Mon., Jan. 16th, at the 1st Assembly of God Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.
Visitation is open at the funeral home from: 8am-5:30pm Friday (1/13); 8am-Noon Saturday (1/14); and 1-5pm Sunday (1/15). The family will be present at the church 1 hour prior to the service, on Monday (from 1-2pm).
Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.
MARILYN HINSON is survived by:
Her daughters – Nancy Kelly and Ann Butler, of Atlantic; Sue Ruegaard, of Audubon; and Sherri Rater, of Collinsville, OK.
Her son – Kenny Hinson, of Atlantic.
410 AM CST FRI JAN 13 2012
TODAY…SUNNY…WARMER. HIGH IN THE MID 20S. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
TONIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY IN THE EVENING THEN BECOMING MOSTLY CLOUDY. NOT AS COLD. LOW 15 TO 20. TEMPERATURE STEADY OR SLOWLY RISING AFTER MIDNIGHT. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.
SATURDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. WARMER. HIGH IN THE UPPER 30S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE LOWER 20S. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH SHIFTING TO THE SOUTH AFTER MIDNIGHT.
SUNDAY…SUNNY…BREEZY…WARMER. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20 MPH.
SUNDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. NOT AS COLD. LOW IN THE LOWER 30S.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW. COLDER. HIGH AROUND 40.
Iowa Republican Congressman Tom Latham will be back in Washington, D.C next week when the 112th Congress reconvenes.
Latham told KJAN News Thursday, that after spending most of last year gathering input from Iowans and what’s important to them, he’ll present some key initiatives designed to bring “common sense” back to the nation’s capital. The number one issue he plans to address is the regulatory burdens coming out of Washington, or what he calls a “wet blanket” that smothers the creation of jobs and getting the economy moving.
Latham says he has legislation in-place that will review existing regulations, to determine which ones are working and those which provide a cost benefit to society, and get rid of the ones that don’t. Latham says he wants the private sector to have time to evaluate the rules that are created by agencies within the government before the rules go into effect. He says also, when it becomes apparent a regulation will cost the economy over $100-million, Congress itself should vote on it, and if approved, the measure should be signed by the president. Another initiative he plans to introduce next week, will say to Congress, that if they do not pass a budget, that they won’t get paid.
He says it’s been three-years since the Senate has done any basic work on the budget, and we’re spending $3.8-trillion annually, with no budget. He calls that “outrageous,” and the reason the government is $15-trillion in debt, is because there is “No framework for a budget, no way to cut spending,” and there are no constraints on spending without a budget. He says his proposal will make Congress more accountable to the people.
Latham, who grew up on his family’s farm, said he’s frustrated by the Labor Department’s attempts at writing regulation that prohibits kids from working on family farms jointly owned by their parents or other family members. He says he’s introduced a bi-partisan resolution of disapproval asking the Dept. of Labor not to move forward with the regulation, because it goes against all traditions in agriculture.
Latham announced last April that he will run in this November’s election for Iowa’s new 3rd district, against incumbent Democratic Representative Leonard Boswell. Latham moved from the 4th District into the 3rd District after the 2010 census numbers resulted in the elimination of the 5th Congressional District in Iowa. The move spared him from facing Representative Steve King, in a GOP primary.
A climatologist who’s keeping an eye out for another potential flood in the Missouri River basin says conditions now are nearly the opposite of what they were a year ago. South Dakota state climatologist Dennis Todey says the pattern of warmer, drier weather we’ve enjoyed for weeks appears to be changing. “We are going to be seeing a shift as January goes on to more La Nina-like conditions where temperatures will turn colder,” Todey says. “By later in January, most of the upper part of the basin will go to below-average temperatures, which will be in contrast to what we’ve seen recently.” So far, he says, none of the conditions that spawned widespread flooding in the region last year are appearing this year.
“For much of the basin, where we have very dry soil conditions in certain areas or moderately dry soil conditions, which allows the soil moisture capacity to take up any additional moisture at this point,” Todey says. “That’s quite a contrast from what we had last year where we had fairly widespread wet soil.” A year ago, heavy snow accumulation combined with an extremely wet spring to create record flooding on the Missouri. Todey, who is working with the federal government on long-range forecasts, says it simply hasn’t snowed much this winter.
“There have been a few snows that have come along,” Todey says. “Most of them have not been long-lived. They’ve melted off, so there is very little snow in the basin.” He says the weather could still break either way, above- or below-average snow and rain for the remainder of the winter.
(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)
(Des Moines, Iowa) January 12, 2012: USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) today announced that John R. Whitaker, State Executive Director for Iowa FSA and members of his management team have scheduled public meetings in the following counties at the dates and locations specified below:
Appanoose County on January 31st at 1:00 pm at the Faith United Methodist Church of Centerville in Centerville, Iowa.
Decatur County on February 1st at 1:00 pm in the Pioneer Hall Building on the Decatur County Fairgrounds in Leon, Iowa.
Union County on February 2nd, at 1:00 pm in Instructional Center Room #220 on the Southwest Community College Campus in Creston, Iowa.
FSA’s public meeting will be the only one held to take public comment on USDA’s proposed office consolidation plan in which the Appanoose, Decatur, and Union County FSA office are being considered for consolidation. Producers can also provide written comment by emailing dennis.olson@ia.usda.gov or sending written comment to John R. Whitaker, State Executive Director, Iowa State FSA Office, 10500 Buena Vista Court, Des Moines, Iowa 50322 no later than Thursday, February 9, 2012.
All public comments will be taken into full consideration prior to development or implementation of a final consolidation plan. For more information, contact Iowa Farm Service Agency at 515-254-1540.