Tuesday, January 12, 2010

NICE TO HAVE WARMER WEATHER.    TODAY, 20 AND TOMOROW, 30 OR ABOVE.

BASKETBALL TONIGHT.   HERE, THE MAQUOKETA BOYS HOST SOLON
THE GIRLS PLAY AT SOLON TONIGHT.   THE BOYS VARSITY GAME WILL BE BROADCAST TONIGHT ON KMAQ-FM AT 7:30.
THE GIRLS LOST TO MT. VERNON FRIDAY NIGHT AND ARE NOW 5 AND 6 OVERALL
AND 4 AND 5 IN THE WAMAC.
THE BOYS WON FRIDAY NIGHT, BEATING MT. VERNON AND IMPROVED TO 7 AND 1
IN THE WAMAC.      SATURDAY NIGHT, THEY LOST  TO SHERRARD, ILLINOIS.
THE MCHS WRESTLERS WERE IN THE BENTON COMMUNITY TOURNAMENT
SATURDAY, WITH 14 OTHER TEAMS.    THE CARDINALS FINSIHED IN 5TH PLACE.
LAST NIGHT, THE CARDINAL GRAPLERS WON A WAMAC DOUBLE DUAL
MEET AT ANAMOSA.    MAQUOKETA DEFEATED VINTON-SHELLSBURG 50 TO 22 AND THEN THE CARDS TOPPED ANAMOSA 48 TO 24.    A HIGHLIGHT LAST NIGHT,
TIM O'CONNELL EARNED HIS 100TH CAREER VICTORY.

THE FUNERAL SERVICE FOR LEON SCHOENTHALER, AGE 51, WILL BE WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE RUPP FUNERAL HOME IN MONROE, MICHIGAN.

AT THE JACKSON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING THIS MORNING,
STEVE FLYNN WAS ELECTED THE CHAIRMAN FOR 2010, REPLACING JACK
WILLEY.
AND, ANNE HAWKS WAS APPOINTED TO THE JACKSON COUNTY CONSERVATION
BOARD, REPLACING BILL HAINSTOCK, WHOSE TERM HAS EXPIRED.
HAWKS IS ALSO PRESIDENT OF THE MAQUOKETA SCHOOL BOARD.

MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE SQUEEZED INTO THE HURSTVILLE INTERPRETIVE
CENTER NORTH OF MAQUOKETA LAST N IGHT FOR A TOWN MEETING BY SEN. CHARLES GRASSLEY (R) OF IOWA.

GIRL SCOUT COOKIES GO ON SALE FRIDAY.

HAVE A GOOD WEEK.

DENNIS VOY

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