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Nikes Stop Fairfield, 10-1

Photo by Dan Hockett Fairfield’s Macy Unkrich (34) kicks the ball in front of West Burlington – Notre Dame – Danville’s Kate Luers (right) Monday afternoon in Burlington. Nikes defeated Fairfield, 10-1.
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Fairfield’s Macy Unkrich (34) kicks the ball in front of West Burlington – Notre Dame – Danville’s Kate Luers (right) Monday afternoon in Burlington. Nikes defeated Fairfield, 10-1.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame – Danville’s Gabrielle Koelker moves the ball against Fairfield Monday afternoon in Burlington. Nikes defeated Fairfield, 10-1.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame – Danville’s Gabrielle Koelker moves the ball against Fairfield Monday afternoon in Burlington. Nikes defeated Fairfield, 10-1.
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WB’s Crooks signs with Coe

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington High School Senior Nathan Crooks signs to play baseball and football with Coe College in Cedar Rapids. Nathan is flanked by his father, Mark (right) and mother, Jody (right).
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West Burlington High School Senior Nathan Crooks signs to play baseball and football with Coe College in Cedar Rapids. Nathan is flanked by his father, Mark (right) and mother, Jody (right).
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Interactive Map reveals World homicide rates

Click here: How does your country fare on the MURDER MAP? Interactive graphic reveals homicide rates around the world.
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Regulation Run Amok: Code of Federal Regulations now numbers over 175,000 pages

Click here: The number of federal crimes you can now commit has increased 50% since just 1980.
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Record 93-million Americans Not in Workforce

Click here: Americans Not In The Labor Force Rise To Record 93,194,000
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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

The Appropriations and Ways and Means Committees each met this week. The House Appropriations Committee received and passed some of the appropriations bills that have come over from the Senate. Budget bills are being debated and passed out of one chamber and then start the process over in the other Chamber. Even with the log jam of school funding not coming to an end, the rest of the appropriations bills are starting to move. There doesn’t appear to be many positive signs on the school funding discussion, other than a new dialogue has begun.

First Week of Over Time…

We have completed the first week of the session without the clerks, and no per diem.  This, coupled with the fact of farmers wanting to get home to finish their spring work, will hopefully motivate people to get along and come to a sensible agreement on spending.  There are many issues hanging in limbo waiting to see if they may get their day of debate.  Every time you think a particular bill is dead for the year, something will breathe new life into it, and off we go. This can make some people very happy, and others are scrambling to stop it in its tracks.

Avian Bird Flu…

There seems to be new breaks with the Avian Bird Flu each day or so.  So far most of the known cases are in Northwest Iowa.  While this is devastating to the individual producers, it is unknown how much of a fiscal impact this will have on the State Revenues.  However, with more and more cases of the flu being found, the chance of a significant impact increases.  The repopulation of birds is faster than it is for cattle or hogs, but it will still take time.  So the prices paid for those commodities by consumers will go up while the income from the producers will turn into losses.  So there will be a negative impact on the state, the amount is still unknown.

Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it.” – Dennis P. Kimbro

For more information on these and other bills:  www.legis.iowa.gov

Until next time,

Tom Sands

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JFK’s Vision of High School Physical Education in 1960’s

In 1962, JFK gave a speech to the nation challenging them to make a “great national effort.” He held the La Sierra High School Physical Education Class up as the model for the nation to follow. 4,000 high schools followed this program. This is the only known digitized copy of his speech. The footage shows one high school PE class. Remember, this is a normal PE class at the high school. This was PE 50 years ago in America!

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Nikes Blank Mepo, 10-0

Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville’s McKenzie Speer takes a shot at Mediapolis’ goal Tuesday afternoon in Burlington. NDWBD defeated Mediapolis, 10-0.
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Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville’s McKenzie Speer takes a shot at Mediapolis’ goal Tuesday afternoon in Burlington. NDWBD defeated Mediapolis, 10-0.
Photo by Dan Hockett Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville’s Christina Hunter takes a shot at Mediapolis’ goal Tuesday afternoon in Burlington. NDWBD defeated Mediapolis, 10-0.
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Notre Dame – West Burlington – Danville’s Christina Hunter takes a shot at Mediapolis’ goal Tuesday afternoon in Burlington. NDWBD defeated Mediapolis, 10-0.
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Weakest Solar Cycle in over a Century

Click here: Weak solar activity can have a cooling impact on global temperatures. The sun is almost completely blank. The main driver of all weather and climate, the entity which occupies 99.86% of all of the mass in our solar system, the great ball of fire in the sky has gone quiet again during what is likely to be the weakest sunspot cycle in more than a century.
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Obituaries this week

Avis Marie Snyder, 78, Burlington, died Saturday, May 2, 2015

Robert “Rob” E. Harian, 40, Burlington, died Thursday, April 30, 2015

Fran Kelly, 73, Burlington, died Sunday, May 3, 2015

Yupha Lewis, 95, New London died Saturday, May 2, 2015

Irene Bree Francis, 69, Burlington, died, May 4, 2015

Beth Ann Wilson, 56, Burlington, died Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Wilma Edith Wagaman, 102, West Burlington died Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Alberta Maxine Taylor, 77, Burlington, died Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Keith R. McConahay, 75, West Burlington, died Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Robin R. Muff, 60, rural Mediapolis died Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Beth Ann Wilson, 56, Burlington, died Tuesday, May 5, 2015

William John Witte, 78, Burlington, died Saturday, May 9, 2015

Richard “Dick” Roth, 80, of Burlington, died Saturday, May 9, 2015

James Allen Heckenberg, 55, Burlington, died Saturday, May 9, 2015

Martha Jane Hahn, 58, Burlington, died May 10, 2015

Dianna R. Weiler, 70, Burlington, died Friday, May 8, 2015

Audrey Jewel Klein, 94, Burlington, died Saturday, May 9, 2015