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Officials with the Iowa National Guard say the 132nd Fighter Wing of the Iowa Air National Guard will be conducting an Operational Readiness Exercise, beginning this weekend. The exercise, scheduled to take place Sept. 15th through the 21st, is designed to increase the unit’s readiness for future domestic and combat operations at the Des Moines Airbase, which is located at the Des Moines International Airport.
In addition, increased flight operations will be conducted during the exercise in a temporary Military Operating Area (MOA) designed to provide realistic training. The MOA is situated in northwest Iowa and extends west from Carroll to Charter Oak, north to Sanborn, east to Whittemore, then southwest to Carroll. F-16 aircraft will be flying extended hours of operation, 7 a.m. to 1 a.m., and at altitudes as low as 4,500 feet. Given the lower altitudes, aircraft may be visible and audible throughout the temporary operating area.
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Grundy Center
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10-1
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Holy Trinity Catholic
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11-0
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2
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Janesville
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7-3
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Tripoli
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10-2
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4
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Bellvue Marquette Catholic
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12-2
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9
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6
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Central Lyon
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15-5
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6
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7
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Stanton
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13-1
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10
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8
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LeMars Gehlen Catholic
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9-5
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7
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9
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East Union
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10-3
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5
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10
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Lisbon
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11-4
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8
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11
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New London
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5-2
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11
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12
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Preston
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15-4
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14
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13
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West Bend-Mallard
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15-2
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NR
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14
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Grandview Park Baptist
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7-1
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NR
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15
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Bedford
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10-6
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12
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Dike-New Hartford
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15-0
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Western Christian
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11-2
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West Branch
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10-1
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Council Bluffs St. Albert
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13-3
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4
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Treynor
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14-3
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6
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Kuemper Catholic
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12-2
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9
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7
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Woodward-Granger
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8-1
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8
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8
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Ridge View
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14-2
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5
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9
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Hinton
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14-0
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10
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10
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Durant
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8-1
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11
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Lake Mills
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15-0
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12
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Denver
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14-3
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7
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13
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Sumner-Fredericksburg
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6-2
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13
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Eddyville-Blakesburg
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13-3
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Edgewood-Colesburg
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4-1
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15
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Mediapolis
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13-0
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Davenport Assumption
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8-1
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Nevada
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13-3
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Mount Vernon
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14-1
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West Liberty
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10-2
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Sioux Center
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12-5
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MOC-Floyd Valley
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11-5
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8
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Unity Christian
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12-4
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Union
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14-3
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Cascade
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8-2
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ADM
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13-2
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East Sac
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18-4
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Red Oak
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7-1
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13
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Clarinda
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10-4
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15
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Beckman Catholic
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11-5
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Sioux City Bishop Heelan
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8-4
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Charles City
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11-0
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North Scott
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12-2
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Harlan
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10-3
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Waverly-Shell Rock
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13-3
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West Delaware
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13-3
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11
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Cedar Rapids Xavier
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9-4
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Solon
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14-3
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8
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Fairfield
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9-0
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9
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Maquoketa
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8-3
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10
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Dubuque Wahlert Catholic
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5-3
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6
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LeMars
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8-3
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12
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Webster City
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12-4
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Lewis Central
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4-3
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Grinnell
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6-3
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Iowa City High
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9-2
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Dubuque Hempstead
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12-1
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Ankeny
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11-3
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Pleasant Valley
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12-1
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Bettendorf
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9-3
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Urbandale
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13-2
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Dowling Catholic
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16-3
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4
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Southeast Polk
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14-3
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Cedar Falls
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8-5
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9
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Ames
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9-4
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8
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Authorities in Montgomery County and Mills Counties are investigating the theft and destruction of a vehicle taken from Red Oak. The father of 29-year old Jessica Appley told KJAN News his daughter was notified about the incident early this (Friday) morning, by the Red Oak Police Department. Officials in Red Oak had been contacted by authorities in Mills County, who indicated Appley’s fire damaged 1999 Chevy Cavalier was located just south of the former Ponderosa Truck stop/Cafe, on Highway 34, east of Glenwood. The vehicle sustained extensive damage, and appeared to have been a total loss.
The incident remains under investigation by the Red Oak Police Department, along with the Mills and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Departments.
Cass County: Corn $7.58, Beans $16.88
Adair County: Corn $7.55, Beans $16.91
Adams County: Corn $7.55, Beans $16.87
Audubon County: Corn $7.57, Beans $16.90
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $7.61, Beans $16.88
Guthrie County: Corn $7.60, Beans $16.92
Montgomery County: Corn $7.60, Beans $16.90
Shelby County: Corn $7.61, Beans $16.88
Oats $3.72 (always the same in all counties)
Pilots from around Iowa and the Midwest will gather in Cass County this weekend for the annual Fly Iowa air show.The free event takes place Saturday, at the Atlantic Municipal Airport, and begins with a brunch from 8-a.m. to 10:30-a.m. Garry Pellett is the local chairperson for the event. He says there’ll be at least four World War II era P-51 Mustangs on-hand, including one owned and flown by Atlantic resident Mike Henningsen.
The Mustang, Pellett says, has a very distinctive sound. He says the aircraft are equipped with engines producing nearly 15-hundred horsepower, and they will literally “shake the ground,” when they are warming up and taxiing for take-off.
But the Mustangs aren’t the only vintage aircraft to take to the sky Saturday.
Pellett says a bomber scheduled to make an appearance can produce 54-hundred horsepower. says an A-26 Bomber will be flying in from the south.
Aerobatic flying will be performed by Greg Koontz, from Alabama, who is one of the top performers in the country. Koontz will perform two shows, including a comedy act. The air show runs from 11-a.m. to 1-p.m. There will also be static exhibits on the ground for people to enjoy.
Gary Maas, “Air Boss” for the event, says that includes helicopters, other aircraft, and various aviation and food vendors. Depending on the wind conditions, a tethered hot air balloon may available, along with helicopter rides, for a nominal fee. There will be plenty of activities for persons of all ages to enjoy. Maas says the theme for the event in Atlantic is “Heritage and Homecoming.” He says it sets the event apart from other, previous Fly Iowa shows, by having people from southwest Iowa who have a career or experiences in aviation, invited to attend. Those persons have written about their experiences. Their bios will be on display and those individuals will be available for the public to speak with.
One person flying in for the event lives in Medford, OR., who is originally from Bridgewater, Iowa. He flew as a pilot for TWA, and will continue in his aircraft to Kittyhawk, NC for another air show, following the Atlantic show. Maas reminds those planning to attend to bring a lawn chair or blanket for your comfort, while you enjoy the show.
An interstate reconstruction project in western Iowa is among 10 finalists for a national award. The Missouri River flooding in 2011 closed 77 miles of highways and interstates between Hamburg and Sioux City.
The most highly traveled roadway section to close was a three mile stretch of Interstate 680 connecting Council Bluffs and Omaha, Nebraska. That section of roadway was destroyed after being under water for four months.
Troy Jerman (German), with the Iowa Department of Transportation, says it reopened to traffic in early November after just over a month of construction. “They did that in 34 days, which was quite a feat, but everything just came together – the weather cooperated, the contractors were ready to go and the plan was there,” Jerman said. “It was quite a turnaround of a project.”
The I-680 project is up for a People’s Choice Award in the America’s Transportation Awards “ahead of schedule/small project” category. The winning project will be awarded a $10,000 prize. “We haven’t discussed what we would do with that (money) yet,” Jerman said. “The People’s Choice Award says it must be donated to a charity of our decision, but we haven’t had that discussion yet about where that would go.”
Iowans can cast their vote at www.americastransportationaward.org. Voting is open now through October 19. The awards presentation is scheduled for November 16.
(Radio Iowa)
The Freese-Notis (podcast) forecast for the KJAN listening area, and weather data for Atlantic.
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INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…CORNING…BEDFORD
458 AM CDT FRI SEP 14 2012 …PATCHY FOG IS DEVELOPING EARLY THIS MORNING…
PATCHY FOG IS DEVELOP OVER THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING. OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS THE VISIBILITY MAY DROP TO ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES. PERSONS TRAVELING EARLY TODAY SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR LOW VISIBILITY AT TIMES. ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION SAFELY. USE LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS AND BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS WHEN APPROACHING INTERSECTIONS AND RAILROAD CROSSING IF FOG IS ENCOUNTERED.