Monday, November 14, 2011

NICE 50-DEGREE DAY AGAIN, AFTER CLOUDY MORNING. THE WEEK AHEAD LOOKS OKAY.
WEDNESDAY WILL BE THE COLDEST DAY WHEN THE HIGH WILL BE AROUND 40 AND
WEDNESDAY NIGHT DOWN TO 24.

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING TONIGHT.

THE FOLLOWING HIT A DEER OVER THE WEEKEND: ALLISON KELLY, STEVE
VAN HECKE, ASHLEY HAFTERBECKER, LAULEEN KRUMVEDE, BRAD KORANDA,
AND TAMRA BRADLEY.

POLICE BLOTTER:
DOROTHY WISTED ON WEST PLATT REPORTED SOMEONE TOOK A UPS PACKAGE LEFT
OUTSIDE HER HOME.
PAULINE PAGE SAID HER PURSE WAS TAKEN FROM THE LAUNDRY MAX.
STEVE TEBBE SAID HIS MAILBOX WAS KNOCKED DOWN ON 110TH STREET.
CATHY BUCKLEY REPORTED HER PURSE WAS TAKEN FROM A TRUCK ON W. GILLET
STREET IN PRESTON AND
FRANCIS PORTZ REPORTED TO BELLEVUE POLICE THAT A 1992 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE
WAS TAKEN FROM 604 SOUTH 5TH STREET.

THE FIRST MAQUOKETA HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL GAME WILL BE
ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND AT CLEAR CREEK AMANA.
THE FIRST MCHS WRESTLING MEET WILL BE AGAINST CEDAR RAPIDS WASHINGTON,
AND MARION AT MARIION, ON TUESDAY,NOVEMBER 29TH.
THE FIRST VARSITY BASKETBALL GAME WILL BE AWAY, ALSO ON NOVEMBER 29
AGAINST VINTON-SHELLSBURG.
AND NEW THIS YEAR...
THE FIRST BOYS/GIRLS BOWLING MEET WILL BE AT MARION ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER
2ND. THERE WILL BE A TOTAL OF 10 HOME AND AWAY MEETS, AGAINST MARION, WESTERN DUBUQUE, CAMANCHE, BELLEVUE, CENTRAL DEWITT, WEST DELAWARE.
JUST ONE MEET WITH WESTERN DUBUQUE, AT HOME. THEN, FEBRUARY 18TH, THE IHSAA SUB STATE TOURNAMENT AND THE STATE TOURNAMENT ON FEBRUARY 23RD.
TOURNAMENT SITES TO BE ANNOUNCED.

A NEARLY FULL KMAQ BUS WILL BE TAKING OFF AT 6 TOMORROW MORNING FOR BRANSON.
NANCY AND I WILL HOST THE TRIP, SO, NO DAILY REPORT FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK. BUT REMEMBER, YOU CAN HEAR THE NEWS ON OUR HOME PAGE AT 7:45, 12:15, 5:05 AND 9:45 EVERY DAY.

HAVE A GOOD WEEK.

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MIKE MATHENY, THE NEW MANAGER OF THE WORLD CHAMPION ST. LOUIS CARDINALS, HOLDING A CARDINAL CAP. AGE 41 AND FORMER CATCHER WITH THE CARDINALS
FROM 2001-2004.
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