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For the Record - Tuesday, May 21, 2024
05/20/24 – 8:04 a.m. – Fort Madison Police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in the 1600 block of Avenue H. 05/20/24 – 9:03 a.m. – Fort Madison Police arrested Jeremy John Lee Smrt, 44, of Fort Madison in the 300 block of Avenue G, on a warrant for probation violation. He was taken to Lee County Jail and held.
U-turn accident in UTV on Route K injures two near La Belle
An accident involving a 2020 Polaris RZR resulted in serious injuries to the driver and minor injuries to a passenger on Sunday evening. The crash occurred around 8:15 p.m. on Route K, approximately three miles north of La Belle. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the incident happened when...
North Callaway Baseball earns first State playoff win since 1999 in win over Clark County
Auxvasse — For the first time since 1999, North Callaway Baseball will be advancing on in the State playoffs after a thrilling, 2-1 victory over Clark County Tuesday. The Thunderbirds received a huge pitching performance by Keaton Bell, who went the distance allowing just one run. North Callaway is...
Soccer Game Recap: Fort Madison Takes a Loss
If Fort Madison was riding high off their 10-0 takedown of Keokuk last Friday, their most recent game may have dampened their spirits a bit. The Fort Madison Bloodhounds fell just short of the Burlington Grayhounds by a score of 2-1 on Wednesday. Fort Madison has struggled against Burlington recently, as their match on Wednesday was their third consecutive lost matchup.
POWRi Safety Hosts Trackside Training Event with Donnellson Emergency Responders
Belleville, IL (5/22/24) POWRi Racing is pleased to announce the successful completion of a comprehensive Trackside Safety Training event, hosted by Ralph Browning and Howard, attended by the dedicated members of the Donnellson, Iowa Fire Association and Lee County EMS. This training session took place in preparation for the highly anticipated POWRi Racing 410 Outlaw Sprint Series Hawkeye Hustle at Lee County Speedway.
Scientists find success at repelling invasive carp by playing annoying sounds at them
For the last two years, researchers on the Mississippi River have been studying the effectiveness of underwater acoustics as an invasive carp deterrent. Halfway through the study, the results are promising. Marybeth Brey, a research fish biologist with the Geological Survey and Christa Woodley, a research biologist with the Army...
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