Lavon Eblen speaks with Kathie Mailander with Friends of Lake Anita about the Dutch oven cooking contest and tasting.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Kathie Mailander with Friends of Lake Anita about the Dutch oven cooking contest and tasting.
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AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State University Athletics Department announced today that it has entered into an agreement with the University of Northern Iowa to play football games seven times over the next 11 years.
UNI will play in Ames during the 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021 and 2023 seasons. The Panthers last played in Ames during the 2011 season.
“We are excited to extend our contract with UNI because our games have been some of the best attended contests in Jack Trice Stadium history,” said Iowa State Athletics Director Jamie Pollard. “Our fans have enjoyed this intrastate series.”
Iowa State and UNI have met 27 times since the two schools first faced one another in 1899. Iowa State leads the series, 20-4-3, with the Cyclones winning seven of the last eight meetings.
This week, Troopers in central Iowa, along with members of the state legislature and officers from local law enforcement agencies, will pause to honor a Trooper who recently died in the line of duty.
On Thursday, exactly one year after his death, the Highway 65/69 South River Bridge located south of Indianola will be dedicated in honor of Trooper Mark Toney. The dedication ceremony where take place at the Indianola Fire Station, at 110 North 1st Street, beginning at 2-p.m.
Trooper Toney was killed in an automobile accident on U.S. Highway 65/69, south of Indianola in September of 2011. He was serving the citizens of Iowa when his patrol car left the roadway, overturned several times, and burst into flames. Trooper Toney served the Iowa State Patrol for 24 years.
Members of the public are invited and welcome to attend the dedication ceremony as a show support for those who serve and protect Iowa communities.
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A backhoe being hauled by a truck struck a bridge south of Carson Monday afternoon, causing $250,000 damage to the bridge and $8,000 damage to the backhoe. Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Department spokesman, Sgt. Dwayne Riche told KJAN News 32-year old Travis Meyer, of Atlantic, was driving a 1990 Mack truck hauling a Caterpiller backhoe. The vehicle was traveling westbound on Highway 92 at around 3-p.m., when the boom of the backhoe, which was too high to pass under the bridge, struck multiple supports for the Highway 59 overpass. Following the impact, the truck and its cargo came to rest about 70-yards west of Highway 59, on the north shoulder of Highway 92. The backhoe is owned by Bluffs Paving and Utility, in Crescent.
Jim Field speaks with Jason Wickizer, emergency medical services coordinator for the Shelby County emergency management organization, about Wildland firefighter training.
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In large skillet, melt butter; add apples. Sprinkle sugar and cinnamon over apples. Cook until apples are soft. Dissolve cornstarch in water; stir into apples. Cook until thickened. Pour into 8″ x 8″ pan. Stir together pudding mix and milk; beat two minutes. Spread pudding mixture over apples. Spread whipped topping over pudding mixture; sprinkle walnuts over top.
(Linda Isley, Rhodes)