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Posted October 06, 2021in Your Neighbors

KNOCK, KNOCK… BOO!!!

“Warning! Zombie parking only. Violators will be eaten.”  Some kind of crazy crime scene grabs the attention of the October passersby in front of the brick home in Beaverdale. Hacked-off [...]

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Posted September 01, 2021in Your Neighbors

Top of the world

What goes up must come… to Iowa?   Big mountain adventures while helicopter skiing Alaska? If you find yourself asking what that is, just keep reading.  Mike Thompson knows a [...]

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Posted August 04, 2021in Your Neighbors

Sword artistry, blade skills… En garde!

Jon Greising is a volunteer fencing instructor. In most athletic endeavors, the bigger and stronger competitor possesses an advantage, but that’s not so in fencing, according to Jon Greising, one [...]

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Posted June 30, 2021in Your Neighbors

Architecture on the Move with Ryan Ellsworth

4 educational walking tours of downtown “I’m an architect, but I don’t usually spend my day talking about architecture,” explains Ryan Ellsworth. Creatively designing spaces to efficiently utilize resources… That’s [...]

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Posted June 02, 2021in Your Neighbors

Grateful after 144 days in the hospital with covid-19

Lack of oxygen impels Ankeny man into the CCU for 40 days and sparks several brushes with death.  Mark it down. It’s official. Paul Carpenter, 51, is a “post-COVID” patient. [...]

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Posted May 05, 2021in Your Neighbors

Tina Powell has two houseboats

Why does Tina Powell own two houseboats?  This is a reasonable question, according to Powell, who readily admits that possessing a pair of floating homes wasn’t the original idea. Instead, [...]

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Posted December 02, 2020in Your Neighbors

The Duncan house

No one named Duncan has lived there in nearly three decades, but neighbors still refer to Jenifer Owenson’s 83-year-old Waterbury abode as “The Duncan House.” The home was built by [...]

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Posted November 04, 2020in Your Neighbors

2 poems by 2 local poets win 2 awards

Shelly Reed Thieman penned her first poetry verses for a fifth-grade Haiku contest. She won. The self-described “young and snappy grandmother of three girls” recently won another poetry competition. This [...]

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Posted August 05, 2020in Your Neighbors

SCAD sisters

As she pulled and pushed and worked the lawnmower through the rougher-than-usual grass, Johanna Hayes felt her chest tighten and her heart race. She should have been hot, but instead [...]

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Posted February 05, 2020in Your Neighbors

37 mismatched napkin rings

And other Terrace Hill treasures “I taught for 45 years,” says Patrick Phillips-Schrock. As his official retirement date zoomed ever closer, he remembers wondering what was next. “This was my [...]

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