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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Grassley Adel Hundreds of people turned out to see Senator Chuck Grassley at four "town hall" meetings in central Iowa today. Over 500 gathered in an Adel park late this afternoon. Many want Grassley — a Republican — to walk away from closed-door health care reform negotiations with Democrats.

Vicki Crawford of Granger drew repeated bursts of applause as she lectured Grassley for over three and a half minutes. 

 "I have heard your recent rhetoric about how we all want the same thing as Obama — health care reform.  I disagree on every level," Crawford said.  "There is nothing a liberal wants that I would agree to and we have to stop giving ground." 

Crawford told Grassley she liked him, but she accused him of being an appeaser.

"This is no less than liberty versus tyranny, good versus evil and there is no middle ground," she told Grassley, asking: "With whom will you choose to stand?" 

Grassley told Crawford and the rest of the crowd that if he hadn’t been involved in those closed-door negotiations, a health care reform plan would have passed over weeks ago.  That delay has given the "grassroots of America" an opportunity to speak up at town hall meetings this August, according to Grassley.

"I feel a little bit like the boy sticking his finger in the dike, trying to stop the ocean from coming in," Grassley told the crowd in Adel. 

There were people in the crowd, like Sharla Yeats of Urbandale, who want the health care reform many Democrats advocate. Yeats began her remarks by describing herself as a liberal and a man standing nearby cursed. 

"I want to ask you (Senator Grassley) why you won’t use your strong Republican voice to clarify the outright lies that are out there about the programs that are being proposed," Yeats said to Grassley. 

Yeats continued, drawing boos.  "I see signs that say ‘Kennedy Lives, Grandma Dies.’  I see signs with Obama in white face as ‘The Joker.’  I see signs comparing him to a Marxist," she said, as people around her shouted repeatedly: "Read the bill!" 

Grassley Adel crowd Grassley began the event in Adel as he had earlier in the day in Winterset, Adel and Panora — promising he would not support any bill that creates a so-called "public option" or government-run health plan to compete with private insurance. 

"I would not vote for that," Grassley said, to loud applause in Adel.  Also — at every stop today — Grassley defended his work with six others on the Senate Finance Committee — Republicans and Democrats.

"Not all Democrats think the same and there’s some that are like me, who do not want any more government interference in health care," Grassley said. 

All four of the "town hall" meetings Grassley held today had to be moved to larger venues because of overflow crowds and three of the events were held outdoors.

AUDIO: Adel town hall…MP3 65 min.

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USDA predicts record corn crop

by admin 08/12/09 4:37 PM

The U.S. Agriculture Department today  is predicting Iowa farmers will harvest a record corn crop this year. The U.S.D.A. forecast calls for Iowa growers to produce 2.47 billion bushels of corn, surpassing the record of 2.38 billion set in 2007. Roger Zylstra, a district director with the Iowa Corn Growers Association, says he’s not [...]

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Burlington baseball coach retiring to spend time by pool

by admin 08/12/09 3:31 PM

A long-time Iowa high school baseball coach has announced he is retiring. Dan Reid spent 32 years as a head coach, the last 19 at his alma mater Burlington High School. He also spent 13 years at Burlington Notre Dame and led the school to a state championship in 1982.
Reid says they now [...]

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Iowa Workforce Development busy as people look for new jobs

by admin 08/12/09 3:29 PM

One of the busiest offices in Des Moines lately is Iowa Workforce Development, which offers a wide range of services to help people find jobs. Spokeswoman Kerry Koonce says they offer classes on improving your interviewing skills, classes that fill up very quickly daily.
"Our traffic levels in our offices across the state have [...]

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Iowa School for the Deaf could become regional center

by admin 08/12/09 3:28 PM

Iowa’s special school for the deaf at Council Bluffs is expecting about 110 students when pre-kindergarten through high school classes begin next Monday. That includes some students from Nebraska because that state has closed its special school and is taking advantage of the close proximity of Iowa’s school on the western border.
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National Federation bans high tech swimsuits for high schools

by admin 08/12/09 1:16 PM

High-tech swimsuits that have been the source of controversy at international competitions have been banned at the high school level. The ruling comes from the National Federation of State High School Associations and just follows a recent trend according to Todd Tharp of the Iowa association.
Tharp says the suits will be illegal [...]

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Over 300 in Winterset for Grassley "town hall"

by admin 08/12/09 11:28 AM

Over 300 people turned out for Senator Chuck Grassley’s “town hall” meeting this morning in Winterset.
“We’re here at a time when I sense people are scared for our country…and that’s why we’re having these big turnouts,” Grassley, a Republican, told the crowd at the beginning of the hour-long event.
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