Tuesday, December 14, 2010

8 BELOW LAST NIGHT.
15 ABOVE TODAY WITH SUNNY SKIES.
DOWN TO 1 TONIGHT AND
2 TO 3 INCHES OF SNOW COMING TOMORROW AND TOMORROW NIGHT.

IN BOY'S BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT AT DEWITT, MAQUOKETA LOST TO THE
SABERS AND TONIGHT THE GIRLS PLAY THERE AND WE WILL HAVE THE GAME
ON KMAQ-FM AND THE WEB SITE, AT AROUND 7:30. DEWITT IS 6 AND 0 AND
RANKED #3 IN 3-A.
GO CARDINALS.

THERE ARE 13 CANDIDATES FOR THE OPENING FOR A SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JUDGE, TO REPLACE RETIRING JUDGE DARBYSHIRE. TWO CANDIDATES ARE
FROM MAQUOKETA, STEVE KAHLER AND MARK LAWSON. THE INTERVIEWS
ARE FRIDAY AND A PERSON MAY BE DECIDED ON ALSO FRIDAY.

MARIE KIRCHNER, 57, OF DAVENPORT, DIED MONDAY. SURVIVORS INCLUDE
A BROTHER, JOHN MCCROY OF MAQUOKETA.

ENID KING, 99, OF MAQUOKETA DIED SUNDAY AT CLOVER RIDGE. HER PRIVATE BURIAL WAS TODAY. SHE IS SURVIVED BY DAUGHTER JANE OF CLINTON AND
SON ROSS OF COLORADO. SHE LIVED MOST OF HER LIFE IN CLINTON. I BELIEVE BOTH JANE AND ROSS GRADUATED FROM MCHS.

SOUP SUPPER AND BASKET AUCTION TONIGHT AT THE CLINTON ENGINES
MUSEUM. HEADED THERE NEXT.

TOMORROW, I GIVE THE PROGRAM ON THE HISTORY OF MAQUOKETA THEATRES, AT THE MAQUOKETA ROTARY CLUB.

DALE CARAWAY'S NEWSLETTER SAID THE WORLD'S TERMITES OUTWEIGH THE WORLD'S HUMANS 10 TO 1.

GOOD NIGHT.

DENNIS VOY

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