Lavon Eblen speaks with Donna Snyder and Cherie Petty with the Atlantic Eagles about the Haunted House opening Friday at the Cass County Fairgrounds.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Donna Snyder and Cherie Petty with the Atlantic Eagles about the Haunted House opening Friday at the Cass County Fairgrounds.
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1 Ben Anderson 12 WDM VALLEY 2 Caleb Drake 12 PV 3 Dylan Eigenberger 12 DUBUQUE 4 Josh Evans 11 LINN-MAR 5 Brook Price 12 CITY HIGH 6 Spencer Clark 11 DOWLING 7 Etienne Nzoyisaba 12 WASHINGTON 8 Jeff DeRocher 12 DOWLING 9 Blake Whalen 12 DUBUQUE SR 10 Ben Forney 12 AMES 11 Jon Specht 11 HEMPSTEAD 12 Tyson Wieland 12 JOHNSTON 13 Jason Thomas 12 DOWLING 14 Jordan Schulze 12 INDIANOLA 15 Mitch Pritts 11 CR PRAIRIE 16 Emanuel Marcos-Teles 12 CLINTON 17 Chase Grabau 12 LINN-MAR 18 Joe Berry 12 WASHINGTON 19 Bailey Wetherell 12 IC WEST 20 Ryan Dorman 11 CITY HIGH 21 Daniel Gardarsson 11 IC WEST 22 Isaac Jensen 12 IC WEST 23 Daniel Lee 11 AMES 24 Daniel Soto 10 WDM VALLEY 25 Brian Wahlig 12 DOWLING 26 Chris Ohrt 11 CITY HIGH 27 Alex Hotttle 12 WATERLOO W 28 Mark Fairley 11 DUBUQUE SR 29 Anthony Ohl 11 WATERLOO W 30 Jaime Zarate 12 CEDAR FALLS |
1. Stephanie Jenks 9 Linn Mar 2. Ashlynn Yokom 11 Iowa City West 3. Allison Gregg 12 Cedar Falls 4. Shannon Gorman 11 Cedar Rapids Washington 5. Katie Wampole 12 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 6. Maddie Reynolds 11 Pleasant Valley 7. McKenzie Yanek 9 Pleasant Valley 8. Kaarissa Schweizer 11 Dowling Catholic 9. Alyssa Averhoff 11 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 10. Allison Culver 11 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 11. Lauren Meyer 10 Cedar Rapisd Kennedy 12. Molly Leveille 12 Iowa City West 13. Brianna King 12 Cedar Falls 14. Jordan Kleve 11 Johnston 15. Claire Dupuis 9 Ames 16. Elly Tebon 9 Dubuque Senior 17. Anna Peer 12 Bettendorf 18. Maddie Saveille 10 Linn-Mar 19. Addie Royer 10 Pleasant Valley 20. Michelle Zikes 12 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 21. Kayla Sabotin 11 Waukee 22. Caroline Marnin 10 Ames 23. Ashley Norem 11 Urbandale 24. Molly Sheppard 11 City High 25. Amber Decker 9 Linn-Mar 26. Lindsey Bruns 12 City High 27. Alesha Duccini 9 Dubuuque Hempstead 28. Grace Gibbons10 Dowling Catholic 29. Lydia Saggau 12 West Des Moines Valley 30. Mahnee Watts 12 Bettendorf |
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1. Dowling WDM 2. West Iowa City 3. Senior Dubuque 4. Linn Mar 5. Pleasant Valley 6. City High IC 7. Cedar Falls 8. Burlington 9. Washington CR 10. Waukee 11. Valley WDM 12. Hempstead Dub 13. Johnston 14. West Waterloo 15. Prairie CR |
1. Pleasant Valley 2. Kennedy CR 3. Dowling WDM 4. Linn Mar 5. West Iowa City 6. Urbandale 7. Bettendorf 8. Johnston 9. City High IC 10. Ames 11. Senior Dub 12. Waukee 13. Roosevelt DM 14. Cedar Falls 15. Hempstead Dub |
1. Decorah 2. Heelan 3. Pella 4. Boone 5. Charles City 6. Grinnell 7. Wahlert 8. Shenandoah Essex 9. Mt. Vernon Lisbon 10. Glenwood 11. Vinton Shellsbrg 12. Xavier CR 13. Marion 14. Knoxville 15. Crestwood |
1. Decorah 2. Assumption 3. Heelan 4. Solon 5. Wahlert 6. Williamsburg 7. Grinnell 8. Pella 9. Harlan 10. MOC/FV 11. Charles City 12. Spencer 13. Dallas Center Grimes 14. Mt. Vernon Lisbon 15. Shenandoah Essex |
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1. Monticello 2. North Polk 3. Northeast 4. Gilbert 5. Western Christian 6. St. Edmond 7. Center Point Urbana 8. Tipton 9. North Iowa 10. Spirit Lake 11. Osage 12. Albia 13. South Winneshiek 14. Okoboji 15. Unity |
1. Northeast 2. Unity 3. Gilbert 4. Cascade 5. Spirit Lake 6. North Fayette 7. Davis County 8. CMB 9. North Polk 10. Roland Story 11. South Hamilton 12. Sioux Center 13. Monticello 14. Western Christian 15. East Marshall |
1. St. Albert 2. Trinity 3. Denver 4. Dike New Hartford 5. Riverside 6. Hudson 7. Guthrie Center 8. BCLUW 9. Highland 10. Woodward Academy 11. South Obrien 12. Alta Aurelia 13. North Butler 14. Bellevue Marquette 15. Nodaway Valley |
1. Griswold 2. North Linn 3. Eagle Grove 4. Earlham 5. Pekin 6. Central Elkader 7. Dike 8. Denver 9. Tri-Center 10. Bellevue Marquette 11. Emmetsburg 12. Bishop Garigan 13. Underwood 14. Lynnville Sully 15. Starmont |
Anytime you buy something online and don’t pay an Iowa sales tax, you’re breaking the law. The Iowa Department of Revenue is launching an educational campaign to get Iowans to start paying “use taxes.” Revenue spokeswoman Victoria Daniels says it’s not fair if main street business collect sales taxes while Amazon and other big online retailers don’t. Daniels says, “So, when you make a purchase on the internet and the sales tax isn’t collected, in effect, you’re putting those small businesses at a disadvantage.”
As part of the campaign, Iowa taxpayers will be urged to go to the Department of Revenue website, then to popular links, then to the consumer use tax page to report your purchases. The application will compute what is owed and accept payment. Daniels says all state employees, especially those at the Department of Revenue, will be expected to pay up. Daniels says, “Mind you, I plan to go through my credit card receipts and look at it and say, ‘Huh, this is a business that is not in Iowa. I owe tax on this.'”
There are two new methods for paying the tax online at the Iowa Department of Revenue website. Daniels says, “Look under the heading ‘Popular Links’ you’ll see ‘New Options to Pay Consumer Use Tax.'” Last year, conscientious Iowa shoppers voluntarily submitted only about 21-thousand dollars for the tax. Millions of dollars in state taxes that are required by law are going uncollected. Besides internet purchases, the rules also apply to catalog sales. Congress may act soon to require all online retailers to collect state sales taxes.
(Radio Iowa)
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Jim Field speaks with Tom Cappel about Fire Prevention Week.
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ST. LOUIS (AP) – A weekly drought report shows that conditions have worsened in some key Midwest farming states where the corn harvest is more than halfway completed. The U.S. Drought Monitor map released Thursday shows that 75 percent of Iowa, the nation’s biggest corn producer, is enduring extreme or exceptional drought, which are the two worst classifications. That’s up roughly 10 percentage points from the previous week.
The worse conditions won’t make much difference to Iowa’s already withered corn crop but it could affect crops such as winter wheat. Nearly 98 percent of neighboring Nebraska still falls into the two most severe drought categories. Overall drought conditions in the lower 48 states remained relatively unchanged.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say the man who owns the reeking Sioux City home where dozens of cats were removed faces 14 counts of animal neglect. The man was identified as 56-year-old Mark Lanning, of Sioux City. More than four dozen cats were removed from the home on Monday, and officials found several cat carcasses as well. Cindy Rarrat, of Sioux City Animal Adoption & Rescue Center, says conditions inside the house were unbearable. The hungry, thirsty cats were taken to the rescue center. Neighbors say no one has lived in the home for a couple of months.