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WBND Places 2nd at Falcon Relays

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Tanner Snodgrass leaps 16’ 11” for 6th place at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Tanner Snodgrass leaps 16’ 11” for 6th place at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Xavior Williams wins the high jump at 6’5” at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Xavior Williams wins the high jump at 6’5” at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett Defending State Champ West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Isaiah Trousil win the 200-meter dash in 22.13 seconds at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Defending State Champ West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Isaiah Trousil win the 200-meter dash in 22.13 seconds at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Rel Greer is ready to take the baton from Drake Day in the 4x200 relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Rel Greer is ready to take the baton from Drake Day in the 4×200 relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett Defending State Champ West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jacob Smith wins the 110-meter hurdles in 54.35 seconds at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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Defending State Champ West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jacob Smith wins the 110-meter hurdles in 54.35 seconds at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Rooks DeRosear runs the second leg of the 4x800-meter relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Rooks DeRosear runs the second leg of the 4×800-meter relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s C.J. Dupois (7) starts the 1600-meter run at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s C.J. Dupuis (7) starts the 1600-meter run at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jamar Lewis anchors the 4x110 Shuttle Hurdle Relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jamar Lewis anchors the 4×110 Shuttle Hurdle Relay at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jack Giannettino (left) and Austin Mixer (center) run the 100-meter dash at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jack Giannettino (left) and Austin Mixer (center) run the 100-meter dash at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jax Lamm runs the 110-meter hurdles at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Jax Lamm runs the 110-meter hurdles at the Falcon Relays in West Burlington Monday.
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WBND 2015 State Track Champs Honored

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame 2015 Class 2A State Track Champions are honored at the Falcon Relays Monday night in West Burlington. Team members present are (l-r): Darius Redd, Brant Wrede, Xavier Williams, Logan Hoschek, Spencer Ferguson, Isaiah Trousil, Jacob Smith.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame 2015 Class 2A State Track Champions are honored at the Falcon Relays Monday night in West Burlington. Team members present are (l-r): Darius Redd, Brant Wrede, Xavier Williams, Logan Hoschek, Spencer Ferguson, Isaiah Trousil, Jacob Smith.
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Islamic Terror: What Muslim Americans Can Do

What must the United States do to prevent more Islamist terror attacks like recent ones in Brussels, Paris, and San Bernardino? Khurram Dara, a Muslim American activist, author and attorney, explains why it is Muslim Americans who must take the lead in identifying and combating Islamic extremists within their communities, before what’s happening in Europe comes to our shores.

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Minority student measures added to Iowa School Ranking Report Card

Click here: Minority student measures added to school ranking
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Yellowstone supervolcano eruptions were bigger than previously thought

Click here: Yellowstone supervolcano eruptions were even bigger than we thought
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Obituaries this week

Richard “Dicky” Meyer, 88, Burlington died Thursday, March 24, 2016

Robert James Paul, 95, Burlington died Friday, March 25, 2016

Edith L. Unterkircher, 94, Danville died Sunday, March 27, 2016

Anthony “Tony” Connelly, 37, Burlington, died M Saturday, March 26, 2016

Kahlan John Ray, 25, Burlington, died Saturday, March 26, 2016

Lola Jean Eberhard, 57, West Burlington, died Monday, March 28, 2016

Joseph G. Denning, 42, Forest Park, died Friday, March 25, 2016

John “Butch” Parker, 66, West Burlington, died Friday, April 1, 2016

Mildred Agnes Swan, 102, Burlington, died Friday, April 1, 2016

 

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Supreme Court Confirms 2nd Amendment Applies to all Bearable Arms!

Click here: In a historic, unanimous opinion, the United States Supreme Court has confirmed that the Second Amendment applies “to all instruments that constitute bearable arms,”. This is an enormous class of nearly all weapons, the decision is properly applied to knives and clubs, and nearly all firearms that have been sold in the United States.

AR-15

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American Fascists Defined

Left/right, Progressive/Conservative, Democrat/Republican… The names change and evolve but the core difference remains constant: The Collectivists (leftists) vs. The Individualists (conservatives). In Bill Whittle’s latest FIREWALL, he shows how violence, disruption and intimidation have always been the tools of the Collectivists (leftists). Recent protests are not about Donald Trump, no matter how much they want you to believe it.

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State Issues from Tom Sands

News from the Hill…

This week on the Iowa House passed supplemental state aid (SSA) for fiscal year 2017. The amount of growth in their spending local school districts is allowed. The amount of growth for FY 2017 will be an additional 145 dollars per pupil, which is 2.25 percent increase over last year. The new per pupil amount in the foundation formula will be 6,591 dollars. This amount is a mixture of property taxes and state taxes collected and sent back to districts.   There will be an increase to the state general fund appropriation of 153 million dollars that will go to K-12 educational funding. This was the agreement that was worked out between the Senate Majority party, House Majority party and the Governor. Both bills, SF 174 and SF 175 passed with 55 voting aye, 44 voting nay and 4 absent or not voting. I voted for both bills.

Water Quality…

On Wednesday, March 23, 2016, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) issued a press release in which Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey announced 13 urban conservation water quality initiative demonstration projects have been selected to receive $978,149 in funding.  In addition to the state funds, the 13 projects will provide over $2.59 million in matching funds to support water quality improvement efforts as well as other in-kind contributions. The communities participating in the projects are: Amana, Ankeny, Arnolds Park, Bloomfield, Cedar Rapids (2 locations), Davenport, Des Moines (2 locations), Lake View, Sioux City, Storm Lake and West Des Moines.

Projects will focus on conservation measures that capture and allow storm water to be absorbed into the ground and reduce a property’s contribution to water quality degradation, stream flows and flooding.  They also include partnerships and outreach/education components to disseminate information to promote increased awareness and adoption of available practices and technologies for achieving reductions in nutrient loads to surface waters. Practices which will be installed as part of these projects include bio-retention cells, bio-swales, native landscaping, permeable pavement, rain gardens, sedimentation basins, soil quality restoration, wetlands and other practices. A bioreactor and saturated buffer system will also be installed to demonstrate potential nutrient reduction benefits in an urban storm water runoff environment.  More information about these and other urban water quality practices can be found at www.cleanwateriowa.org/residential-practices.aspx.

This is just a small sample of what is and has been going on in the State of Iowa when communities work together to help find solutions. There will be more next week on the different water quality initives being worked on in the legislature this year for future projects.

Ways and Means…

The Ways and Means Committee passed HF 94 this week out of committee. The bill eliminated a requirement that taxpayers indicate on their Iowa Tax returns the presence or absence of health coverage for their dependent children and apply for certain public health care coverage. This information is no longer needed or useable. In addition this was never a function of the department of revenue.

The committee also passed out HF 2412 which was the economic development authority bill that included the Historical Tax Credits. This program has been a success in the State and needed some updating to make it more useable for the different communities that participate. The bill also took measures to protect the taxpayer of Iowa who are the ultimate partners in this program.-

“Earth’s saddest day and gladdest day were just three days apart!”                          – Susan Coolidge, author

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

Until next time,

Tom Sands

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America’s Socialist Origins

Was America once socialist? Surprisingly, yes. The early settlers who arrived at Plymouth and Jamestown in the early 1600s experimented with socialist communes. Did it work? History professor Larry Schweikart of the University of Dayton shares the fascinating story.