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GOP’s lawmaking agenda finally beginning to materialize How a ‘master contract’ would impact Iowa’s public employees MCC invites students, families to visit on Jan. 27 Wood named to dean's list Iowa State University fall graduates Iowa ethics panel backs off plan to expunge dismissed complaints Muscatine County Reporter: January 12, 2017 Volunteer program for Iowans launched MARION, Ky. — Meta Mae Schneckloth, 68, born and raised in Muscatine, passed away at her hom… PROPHETSTOWN, Ill. -- Marlene Holmberg, 84, of Prophetstown, died Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017, a… Thomas L. ‘Tom’ Foster MUSCATINE — Thomas L. “Tom” Foster, 74, of Muscatine, passed away Friday, Jan. 13, 2017, at … MUSCATINE — Jack E. Harmon, 79, of Muscatine, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017, at Gene… Faces and Places- Jan. 14, 2017 Faces and Places-Dec. 3, 2016 Faces and Places- Nov. 26, 2016 A stroll through the years

Muscatine's Greenhaw competes in football all-star game Muskie girls battle but fall at No. 6 North Scott Muskie boys edge North Scott in 3-point shootout Most Popular in Sports Prep roundup: Confident Wildcats knock off No. 5 Notre Dame Muscatine grad Meyer to continue collegiate softball career despite injury Strong finish leads Muskie boys to win Seniors shine in final home duals as Comets cruise Amanda Buenemann State Farm City Council to ask for removal of mayor Muscatine council orders removal charges filed, residents express their concerns A legacy of love: Support and meaning in the shadow of a suicide Southend residents prepare for grocery store closing Muscatine City Council to vote on request to begin process to remove the mayor Calendar items are printed as space is available. or call 563-262-0529.Tuesday, January 1711:30 a.m. — The Muscatine High School Class of 1957 will meet for lunch at The Muscatine Family Restaurant, 1903 Park Ave.

All classmates and spouses are welcome.Wednesday, January 189:30-10:15 a.m. — Winter for Tots (ages 2-5) at the Muscatine Art Center. We All Went on a Safari. Join Arusha, Mosi, Tumpe, and their Maasai friends as they set out on a counting journey through the grasslands of Tanzania. Make a Maasai tribal necklace. Local display advertising by PaperG Special Offers & Events Activate Your Digital Account! Teacher of the Month Dr Benjamin I Clove Inauguration in sight, Trump continues Twitter assault Women have many motivations for DC inauguration protest Revelers, rally-goers to clog DC for Trump's inauguration Tell us what you think Which AFC team has the best chance to beat the Patriots? No one, they're going to the Super Bowl Out to Pastor: It's déjà vu all over again Rediscovering America: Martin Luther King Jr. Day The Wheel of the Year a must for writers A Safe Alternative in Light of Dakota Pipeline Decision

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Today’s top pics: Preparing for Chinese New Year and more Your daily 6: Bad boots make swastika imprint, too much snow and the Barack-Biden bromance Today's Birthdays, Jan. 13: Rip Taylor Today In History, Jan. 13: Costa Concordia Steelers' Brown rolls live locker room video after win On ballot for final time, Tim Raines hopes for Hall entry Cavs and Warriors headline MLK Day for the NBA Video: Officials spell out inauguration security plans Video: Oregon zoo animals frolic in the snow Video: Study finds lower mortality risk for ‘weekend warriors’ Video: Ruby seadragon filmed for the first time I am on my way to Kindergarten. My mom has packed my lunch for me. I stuff it in my backpack, shrug on my coat, and point my two little feet toward school. It’s three blocks away– three country blocks and I have five-year-old legs, but still… it’s three blocks. And I have 30 minutes to walk these three blocks, so it should be no problem to arrive well before circle time.

Despite an ample time cushion, I was a chronically late Kindergartener. The 8:30 a.m. bell sounded, and I was still winding my way to the school’s front doors. Fifteen or twenty minutes later, I would saunter into class. Every day I took the same route to school, but the outdoors always had ways of luring me away from my scholastic endeavors. School’s sameness bored me, but my walking route did not. With the 2014 brevets completed, I turned to running. Because I have a fall running event coming up, I’ve inserted a couple of run commutes into my weekly commute diet. While cycling is my primary mode of commuting, mixing it up with run commuting has proven quite pleasant. Not surprisingly, my running route to and from the office varies from my bike routine. First, I don’t run in the streets. Second, I don’t run in the 15th Street bike lane. I’ve figured out a quiet, low-traffic, point-to-point run commute route. It takes me through one of the Smithsonian gardens and across the National Mall, both of which I find to be particularly peaceful in the morning.