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Evelyn Kuntz, 100, died Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Dorothy Marie Huffman, 78, Burlington, died Wednesday, July 17, 2013

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Government Tracking All Cars

Click here: Chances are, your local or state police departments have photographs of your car in their files, noting where you were driving on a particular day, even if you never did anything wrong.

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74% of small businesses will fire workers, cut hours under Obamacare

Click here: Under Obamacare, just 30 hours — not the nationally recognized 40 hours — is considered full-time. Companies with 50 full-time workers or more are required to provide health care, or pay a fine.

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Oh No, It’s Over

No. 11 Clarke Stuns No. 2 WBND in Regional Final, 3-2

Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Pitcher Alex Yacko (right) and Third Baseman Machaela Diaz (left) react after Clarke scores the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning of the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Pitcher Alex Yacko (right) and Third Baseman Machaela Diaz (left) react after Clarke scores the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning of the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Third Baseman Machaela Diaz (left) chases down Clarke’s Kindred Amanda (24) for the out in the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Third Baseman Machaela Diaz (left) chases down Clarke’s Kindred Amanda (24) for the out in the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Second Baseman Riley Hale tries to field a ball against Clarke in the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Second Baseman Riley Hale tries to field a ball against Clarke in the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Shortstop Regan Fraise (left) and Second Baseman Riley Hale react after Clarke’s Ashley Gibbs (center) is called safe at second in the seventh inning of the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. Gibbs would later score the tying run. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Shortstop Regan Fraise (left) and Second Baseman Riley Hale react after Clarke’s Ashley Gibbs (center) is called safe at second in the seventh inning of the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. Gibbs would later score the tying run. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Pitcher Alex Yacko sends one across the plate against Clarke Monday night in the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Pitcher Alex Yacko sends one across the plate against Clarke Monday night in the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Batter Kori Mesecher readies herself before stepping in the box Monday night during the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Batter Kori Mesecher readies herself before stepping in the box Monday night during the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Batter Reagan Rogerson looks to coach for the signal before stepping in the batter’s box Monday night during the Region-6 Final in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2. Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Batter Courtney Coffin prepares for the next pitch Monday night during the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.

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West Burlington – Notre Dame Batter Courtney Coffin prepares for the next pitch Monday night during the Region-6 Final Monday night in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
Photo by Dan Hockett West Burlington – Notre Dame Batter Reagan Rogerson looks to coach for the signal before stepping in the batter’s box Monday night during the Region-6 Final in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
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West Burlington – Notre Dame Batter Reagan Rogerson looks to coach for the signal before stepping in the batter’s box Monday night during the Region-6 Final in Ottumwa. West Burlington – Notre Dame fell to Clarke, 3-2.
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Vote ‘NO’ on BOTH Franchise Fee Questions

Falcon:

The ballot for the Utility tax in Burlington has an A question and a B question that both look exactly like the same question with one slight difference that’s hardly noticeable because the voter is looking for the word “utility” and may not happen to notice one question is for gas and the other for electricity.  Apparently the city doesn’t consider it just one bill for utilities although they do when it comes to the city extortion laden water bill that contains several different bills although totaled as one and that’s the same thing Alliant does.

I think the city is up to no good by the way they’ve stated the questions on the ballot that may be confusing to many voters who may leave one question blank because they don’t realize it’s broken down into two questions for a single utility bill with each utility combined.

Why couldn’t they just have one question with a simple yes or no answer such as:  Do you want an increase on your utility bill from Alliant; so the city can rip us off further?  O yes, O no

Why do they have to make it confusing to the voter because I was told many asked why the hell there were two similar proposals on the ballot.  The voters, as I did may only see the word Utility and miss the gas and/or electric that through an illusion do not appear to the eye as the word utility does.

Voters should be sure they check no on each question because both have to be answered even though both are always on the same utility bill and not on separate ones as the ballot seems to indicate.  Just like the city water bill where every thing they provide is on the same bill so just why does the city make up some dumb two question ballot for a one question proposal.

AH

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Dorothy Anna “Dot” Lind, 94, Burlington, died Saturday, July 13, 2013

Ruth Elizabeth Charles, 98, Burlington died Sunday, July 14, 2013

Floyd Donald Frakes, 77, West Burlington, died Sunday, July 14, 2013

Caracci  “Louie” Guzman, 89, Burlington, died Monday, July 15, 2013

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U.S. Repeals Propaganda Ban, Spreads Government-Made News To Americans

Click here: For decades, a so-called anti-propaganda law prevented the U.S. government’s mammoth broadcasting arm from delivering programming to American audiences. But on July 2, that came silently to an end with the implementation of a new reform passed in January. The result: an unleashing of thousands of hours per week of government-funded radio and TV programs for domestic U.S. consumption in a reform initially criticized as a green light for U.S. domestic propaganda efforts. So what just happened?

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Dorothy Ellen Alexander, 91, Burlington, died Friday, July 12, 2013

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50 Science Misconceptions

A weekly show where knowledge junkies get their fix of trivia-tastic information. This week, Hank Green discusses 50 common science misconceptions about topics such as bats, dog years, and dinosaurs.

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Court: Post Office violated man’s rights by banning gun from parking lot

Click here: Post Office violated man’s rights by banning gun from parking lot