WE HAD 1/2 INCH OF SNOW THIS MORNING AND THEN COLD AND SUNNY THE
REST OF THE DAY, WITH A HIGH OF 21.
IN BOY'S BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT, MT. VERNON DEFEATED MAQUOKETA,
THERE, 47 TO 45.
HERE, THE CARDINAL GIRLS ALSO LOST TO RANKED MT. VERNON, 60 TO 32.
WE WILL HAVE WRESTLING TOMORROW NIGHT ON KMAQ-FM AND ON OUR
WEB SITE, STARTING AT 6 P.M. WITH FORMER HEAD CARDINAL COACH MR. T SITTING IN FOR PAUL KOOB.
WITH LEIGHTON, HE WILL DESCRIBE THE MATCHES BETWEEN MAQUOKETA AND SOLON AND MAQUOKETA AND DEWITT.
IOWA SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE BILL NORTHEY WILL SPEAK AT NOON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH AT THE KMAQ FARM AND HOME SHOW.
MORE ABOUT THE SHOW LATER.
THE CITY OF MAQUOKETA WILL BE LOOKING FOR A RESOLUTION TO PROHIBIT
WEAPONS AT ALL CITY PROPERTIES, INCLUDING CITY HALL AND CITY PARKS.
THIS IS BEING DONE ALL OVER IOWA SINCE THE IOWA LEGISLATURE TOOK OFF RESTRICTIONS ON PERMITS AND NOW RESIDENTS CAN CARRY A LOADED WEAPON OR A SHOTGUN WITHOUT IT BEING CASED.
ALSO, LOCAL BUSINESSES CAN PUT UP SIGNS WHICH WOULD NOT ALLOW CUSTOMERS TO ENTER THEIR PREMISES WITH A WEAPON.
IOWA 0 AND 5 IN THE BIG TEN AGAINST #1 OHIO STATE (19 AND 0) TONIGHT.
IOWA REALLY NEEDS AN UPSET WIN. GO HAWKS.
COME BACK TOMORROW.
DENNIS VOY
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