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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Consecutive wins on both coasts have put the Drake Bulldogs in the thick of the Pioneer Football League race heading into this weekend’s matchup at home against Jacksonville. The Bulldogs followed up a victory at San Diego by posting a come from behind win at Davidson and now at 4-0 are part of a three-way tie for first with Butler and Dayton.

Drake coach Chris Creighton says there’s a lot of football left to be played and they are picked to lose three out of the next four games. But he says they feel good about where they are and need to get better to sustain the hard-fought close victories. The kicking game will give the Bulldogs an advantage in every close game.

Drake kicker Brandon Wubs has 11 field goals already this season while opponents have only two. Creighton says the kicking game has been outstanding and they have ultimate confidence in the his field goal kicking and punting.

Jacksonvile has a number of experienced players who were part of last years PFL title team. Creighton says it was a lot of first for Jacksonvile last year as they cracked through and now they have more confidence. At 3-1 in the league race Jacksonville needs a win to stay in the hunt.

Creighton says Jacksonvile does not play Dayton and will play Butler, so they can control what happens to them.

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Central looks to lock up share of Iowa Conference

by Todd Kimm 10/29/09 3:50 PM

Central can lock up at least a share of the Iowa Conference title and a trip to the division three national playoffs with a victory at home this weekend over Buena Vista. The Dutch are 8-0 and third ranked nationally and coach Jeff McMartin believes his team is focused on the task at hand.
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Union official tells Regents “furlough” is not in their contract

by Dar Danielson 10/29/09 3:30 PM

The president of the union that represents the majority of university employees, Danny of AFSCME Council 61, was critical in his remarks to the Board of Regents today. “I want to thank you for allowing us to be here today, I also want to say it has been a long time in coming,” Homan said. [...]

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Farmers react to lifting of China’s pork ban

by Radio Iowa Contributor 10/29/09 3:28 PM

Iowa farmers are reacting with optimism after today’s announcement China is lifting its ban on U.S. pork. Tim Bierman, a pork producer from Larrabee and president of the National Pork Board, says it’s very encouraging. “It’s great news that China does intend to open the U.S. market to pork going into China,” Bierman says.
“It’s a [...]

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Movie called “Cedar Rapids” will be shot in Michigan

by Pat Curtis 10/29/09 3:27 PM

A movie titled “Cedar Rapids” will not be filmed in Cedar Rapids. The production company, blaming the suspension of the Iowa film tax credit program, has decided to move the work to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Cedar Rapids Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Tim Boyle says the city will still receive plenty of exposure, but [...]

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Regents approve surcharge, delay action on tuition

by Dar Danielson 10/29/09 3:22 PM

The board that governs the three state universities approved a $100 surcharged for students in the spring semester to help make up for the 10% budget cut ordered by the governor. The Board of Regents also tabled a proposal to increase the tuition for the next year by six percent. The regents hope to get [...]

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Atlantic sees large number of applicants for administrator job

by Radio Iowa Contributor 10/29/09 2:39 PM

In what may be an indicator of the nation’s dire unemployment woes, more than six-dozen people have applied for a city administrator job in the southwest Iowa town of Atlantic. Jack Lipovac, the town’s human resources consultant, says he’s been surprised by the number of people who want the job and from how far away.
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