Toyota Claims the World’s Fastest SUV after a Land Cruiser hit 230 miles an hour

Betty C. Morlan, 64, Burlington, formerly Wever, died Saturday, May 6, 2017
Arlene Ferguson , 87, Burlington, died Wednesday, March 1, 2017
John Eugene Richards, 95, Burlington, died Thursday, May 4, 2017
Elizabeth M. Robinson, 86, Burlington, died Friday, May 5, 2017
Mary Adelaide Jones, 95, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, died Sunday, January 15, 2017
Tiffany Earlean Owens, 27, Burlington, died Sunday, May 7, 2017
Rebecca Ilene Mehaffy, 64, Burlington, died Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Alice Marie Johnson, 42, West Burlington, died Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Dean Lowe Marshall, 91, Iowa City, formerly Burlington died Friday, May 12, 2017
Bruce Stanley Jones, 77, Wever died Thursday, May 11, 2017
Jace Brenan Garner, 16, Stronghurst, IL & Danville died Wednesday, May 10, 2017
When people think of humanity’s greatest evils, why is “communism” rarely mentioned? After all, it has caused more suffering than any other ideology, including Nazism.
“TROUSIL FOR THREE
West Burlington/Notre Dame’s Isaiah Trousil joined elite company on Friday on the Blue Oval, becoming the fourth prep to win three-straight Drake Relays titles in the boys’ 100 meters. Trousil joins Des Moines North’s Clyde Duncan (1962-64), Davenport North’s Marques Simmons (1999-2001) and Cedar Falls’ James Harrington (2010-12) as sprinters that won three-straight crowns in the 100. His time of 10.53, which occurred with a +2.1 m/s wind, is the fastest time in state history under all conditions, but due to the wind Friday, Harrington’s Drake Relays’ record of 10.61 still stands.”
West Burlington – Notre Dame’s Isaiah Trousil wins his 3rd straight 100-meter dash at Drake Relays in 10.53-seconds smashing old record of 10.61 set in 2012 by James Harrington.
After every terrorist attack, politicians and pundits reassure us that the atrocity does not represent the true beliefs of the “moderate Muslim majority.” But how many moderates are there? And what exactly does “moderate” mean? Military instructor and researcher Hussein Aboubakr explains.