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Obituaries this week

Ernestene A. Duncan, 82, Burlington died Saturday, December 5, 2015

Phyllis J. Davidson, 83, Burlington died Sunday, December 6, 2015

Wendell Dean Moyers (Moose) , 87, Burlington, died Monday, December 7, 2015

Ethel M. Johnson, 90, Danville died Monday, December 7, 2015

Helen R. Reed, 97, Burlington died Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Karen Sue Fleagle, 68, Mt. Pleasant died Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Helen Isabelle Gieselman, 90, Burlington, died Thursday, December 10, 2015

Albert Paul Krasuski, 89, West Burlington died Thursday, December 10, 2015

James Michael Bennett, 56, Burlington, died on Wednesday, December 9, 2015

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West Burlington Advances in Region-8

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington celebrates after defeating Danville in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
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West Burlington celebrates after defeating Danville in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington Libero Haley Snyder bumps the ball in to play against Danville in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
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West Burlington Libero Haley Snyder bumps the ball in to play against Danville in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Emma Jarrett puts the ball over the net against West Burlington in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
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Danville’s Emma Jarrett puts the ball over the net against West Burlington in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville Libero Rylea Stringer keeps the ball in play against West Burlington in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
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Danville Libero Rylea Stringer keeps the ball in play against West Burlington in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Kinnady Atwater keeps the ball in play against Danville in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
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West Burlington’s Kinnady Atwater keeps the ball in play against Danville in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Shayleigh Abbott (6) spikes the ball over the net against Danville in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
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West Burlington’s Shayleigh Abbott (6) spikes the ball over the net against Danville in first round Region-8 play at West Burlington Tuesday night. WB defeated Danville, 25-21, 25-9, 26-24.
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Falcons Sweep Bears, 3-0

Photo by Dan Hockett Danville’s Alexis Hite (left) sends the ball over net as West Burlington’s Shaelyn Thomann (25) tries to block Tuesday night in Danville. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-19, 52-22, 25-21.
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Danville’s Alexis Hite (left) sends the ball over net as West Burlington’s Shaelyn Thomann (25) tries to block Tuesday night in Danville. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-19, 52-22, 25-21.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Shayleigh Abbott (6) taps the ball over the net as Danville’s Emma Jarrett (34) tries to block Tuesday night in Danville. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-19, 52-22, 25-21.
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West Burlington’s Shayleigh Abbott (6) taps the ball over the net as Danville’s Emma Jarrett (34) tries to block Tuesday night in Danville. West Burlington defeated Danville, 25-19, 52-22, 25-21.
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Falcons Place 4th at Nike Tourney

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Aubrey Schmitt keeps the ball in play against Danville Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcon placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
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West Burlington’s Aubrey Schmitt keeps the ball in play against Danville Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcons placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Kamaryn Atwater (5) hits the ball between Danville defenders Emma Jarrett (34) and Grace Grathe (15) Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcon placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
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West Burlington’s Kamaryn Atwater (5) hits the ball between Danville defenders Emma Jarrett (34) and Grace Grothe (15) Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcons placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s McKenzie Fry (2) celebrates after winning a point against Notre Dame Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcon placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
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West Burlington’s McKenzie Fry (2) celebrates after winning a point against Notre Dame Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcons placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Kinnady Atwater (3) sends the ball over the net against Notre Dame Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcon placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
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West Burlington’s Kinnady Atwater (3) sends the ball over the net against Notre Dame Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcons placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Regan Jones (9) sends the ball over the net against Notre Dame Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcon placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
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West Burlington’s Regan Jones (9) sends the ball over the net against Notre Dame Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcons placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Shayleigh Abbott keeps the ball in play against Notre Dame Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcon placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
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West Burlington’s Shayleigh Abbott keeps the ball in play against Notre Dame Saturday afternoon at Father Minnett Gymnasium in Burlington. Falcons placed 4th, with 3-3 record.
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Falcons Top Bears, 9-7

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Adriana Moad slides safe in to second beating the tag of Danville Short Stop Natalie German Wednesday night in Danville. WBND defeated Danville, 9-7.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Adriana Moad slides safe in to second beating the tag of Danville Short Stop Natalie German Wednesday night in Danville. WBND defeated Danville, 9-7.
Photo by Dan Hockett Danville Right Fielder Ashley Pfadenhouer catches West Burlington-Notre Dame fly ball Wednesday night in Danville. WBND defeated Danville, 9-7.
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Danville Right Fielder Ashley Pfadenhouer catches West Burlington-Notre Dame fly ball Wednesday night in Danville. WBND defeated Danville, 9-7.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Short Stop Jashira Baylark tags Danville’s Ashley Pfadenhouer out at second Wednesday night in Danville. WBND defeated Danville, 9-7.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Short Stop Jashira Baylark tags Danville’s Ashley Pfadenhouer out at second Wednesday night in Danville. WBND defeated Danville, 9-7.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Kori Mesecher smiles as she heads for home after hitting her first of two homeruns Wednesday night in Danville. WBND defeated Danville, 9-7.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Kori Mesecher smiles as she heads for home after hitting her first of two homeruns Wednesday night in Danville. WBND defeated Danville, 9-7.
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Obituaries this week

Joyce Ann Ewing, 73, Burlington, died Monday, June 01, 2015

E. Lucille Ravenscroft, 96, Burlington died Monday, June 1, 2015

Jayden Journey Davis, 11, Burlington, died Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Jeanne E. Fenton, 92, Burlington died Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Delores E. “Dee” McCabe, 86, Burlington, died Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Billie Louise Logan, 57, West Burlington, died Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Mary Marie Stogdill, 86, Burlington, died Monday, June 1, 2015

Lynda Beth Tiemeyer, 56, Burlington, died Friday, June 5, 2015

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Falcons down Bears, 11-10

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Nathan Crooks (1) beats the throw in the third inning to Danville Catcher Coleton Masterson to score a run Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 11-10.
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West Burlington’s Nathan Crooks (1) beats the throw in the third inning to Danville Catcher Coleton Masterson to score a run Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 11-10.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington’s Jarod Fogle (9) celebrates with teammate Clay Siefken after scoring the first run of the game in the first inning against Danville Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 11-10.
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West Burlington’s Jarod Fogle (9) celebrates with teammate Clay Siefken after scoring the first run of the game in the first inning against Danville Tuesday night in West Burlington. West Burlington defeated Danville, 11-10.
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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

We have completed the second week of the extended session with some progress being made.   There are eleven appropriation bills, two have been sent to the Governor for his consideration, eight are in conference committees, and one is still left to debate in the Iowa House.

This has been one of the most difficult sessions of the thirteen I have been in the Iowa House.  There have been more points of personal privilege on the house floor this year than all the other years I have served combined.   Many of these points of personal privilege have been with a sharp partisan tone.  The partisan bickering during debate on the House Floor has become quite old as well.  Some of the emails, letters, and phone calls that I have received, but certainly not all, have reflected some of this same partisan tone.  I find this to be very disappointing and distracting from what really needs to be discussed.  Our Government at all levels has grown to a size that is not easily sustainable.  Too many just automatically think they should have more and to heck with everyone else.  I have always run on the premise of being able to stand and make the tough decisions, even when they are no longer popular.  But that sure can be a lonely place, until you find out that the silent majority is there with you.

The fiscal condition of our state is one of the best in the Country, and that is something we all should be proud of.   But what I hear from too many is the following: “You guys should be spending your reserves.”  It will never cease to amaze me of the lack of fiscal discipline and fiscal responsibility of too many in our society today.   The idea of living for today no matter what it may cost somebody in the future has got to stop.

However, there is still much to look forward to, especially with the approach of High School and College Graduations.   Young people will be embarking on a new chapter in their lives.  With this threshold being crossed there can be new hope and new dreams to help make this world a better place.  I am not sure they will be entering a world as good as the one I entered several years ago, but maybe that opinion is something shared by each generation for those who follow.  I do know this, I am proud to be a Christian, American, Iowan, and Conservative.  But I am most proud and humbled to be able to serve you in the Iowa House.

There are two kinds of pride, both good and bad. ‘Good pride’ represents our dignity and self-respect. ‘Bad pride’ is the deadly sin of superiority that reeks of conceit and arrogance.John C. Maxwell

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

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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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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