John Mark Nielsen talks about how the Danish labor force compares to the US labor force.
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John Mark Nielsen talks about how the Danish labor force compares to the US labor force.
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In medium mixing bowl combine beaten egg, cream-style corn, shredded Swiss cheese, 1/4 cup cracker crumbs, milk, onion and pepper; mix well. Turn mix into a 5 1/2 x 5 x 2 inch baking dish. Toss the rest of the crumbs with oleo and sprinkle over corn mixture. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Let stand for five minutes before serving. Garnish with green pepper rings. Serves two.
(Jeanette Miller)
Officials with the Iowa Department of Transportation are reminding campaigners of the statutory and regulatory requirements applicable to the placement of political campaign signs in the state. A section of the Iowa DOT’s website is devoted to answering the most frequently asked questions about legal posting of such signs – www.iowadot.gov/iowaroadsigns/pol_sign_info.html
Iowa DOT spokeswoman Dena Gray-Fisher says “We realize that most sign violations are the result of efforts of ardent campaign supporters who are unfamiliar with the laws. Therefore, the Iowa DOT has prepared information to be used as a guide for political candidates, party chairs, campaign workers and election officials, to help them become acquainted with the laws before this year’s signs are posted.”
The Iowa DOT is urging individuals to visit the website or speak to their political headquarters to insure campaign signs are properly placed and to avoid having signs removed from the public right of way.
Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County report a Villisca man, 21-year-old Steven Lee Fitzwater, was arrested late Monday night on a Possession of Marijuana charge. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,300 bond.
The arrest of one person on a warrant late Monday night in Shenandoah, led to the arrest of another person who was also wanted on a warrant, and now faces drug charges. According to Shenandoah Police, 19-year-old Jaylenne Shepherd, of Shenandoah, was taken into custody on a warrant out of Page County for OWI first offense. At the same time, officers located and arrested 19-year-old Kevyn Koschack, of Shenandoah. He was wanted on a Page County warrant for burglary in the third degree. Both arrests occurred at around 11-p.m., in the 600 block of West Thomas Street.
In addition to the burglary warrant, Koschack also faces Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charges. He was being held in the Page County Jail on $5,000 bond. Shepherd was unable to post $1,000 bond and was also being held in the Page County Jail.
Counties: CRAWFORD-CARROLL-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-CASS-ADAIR-MADISON
551 AM CDT TUE SEP 4 2012 National Weather Service/DesMoines
TODAY AND TONIGHT: THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP BY LATE AFTERNOON INTO EARLY EVENING ACROSS WESTERN IOWA. THESE STORMS WILL SPREAD EAST OVERNIGHT WITH A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE AS THEY PASS THROUGH IOWA. THE MAIN THREAT AT THIS TIME WILL BE DAMAGING WINDS WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF LARGE HAIL AS WELL.
Iowa State senior linebacker A.J. Klein would like to see less black and gold on the ISU campus. Klein says he sees too many of his fellow students wearing Iowa Hawkeye gear. Klein says “It’s irritating.” He says “You should have pride in your school,” no matter where it is located. Klein, who grew up in Wisconsin, says he’s a supporter of the Cyclones, not the Badgers. He says seeing students support Iowa while attending ISU is like a “Punch to the jaw.” Klein says he would like to see all ISU students support the Cyclones. He says he understands fans from both teams can be “hard headed,” but he would like to see more Cyclone fans show their support by wearing the appropriate clothing, not that of the opposing team.