Candidates face questions at Charles City Council election forum, Part 1
Charles City Council candidates appear at a public forum Wednesday night to answer questions about themselves and city issues. From left are Craig Hamm, Phillip Knighten, Phoebe Pittman, Keith Starr and Ann Teeter. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
Charles City Council candidate Phoebe Pittman speaks at a candidate forum on Wednesday evening at the NIAAC Center. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
Charles City Council candidates Keith Starr (left) and Ann Teeter get ready for the start of the candidate forum on Wednesday evening at the NIACC Center. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
Charles City Council candidates Craig Hamm (left) and Phillip Knighten get ready for the start of the candidate forum at the NIACC Center on Wednesday evening. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
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Charles City senior Ian Collins takes off for what would be a leap of 23 feet, 1/4 inch during the Class 3A Boys Long Jump at the State Track and Field Championships. The effort was just a 1/2-inch shy of matching Carlisle senior Archer Ogbourne's state-winning leap.
The day before, Collins won his second-straight state high jump title by matching his and the school's all-time best by clearing a height of 6 feet, 9 inches. Collins was also going for his second-straight LJ state title.
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Down to her last jump after scratching on her first two, Charles City senior Lydia Staudt took a "wing and prayer" approach to her third jump and managed to advance to the medal round of the Class 3A Girls Long Jump during the Friday session of the State Track and Field Championships. Staudt eventually leaped for a personal-best — 17 feet, 3 1/2 inches — while placing sixth. Staudt also medaled with a sixth-place showing at last year's state meet.
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The Nashua-Plainfield Girls Distance Medley Relay Team of, from left, Mackenzie Foelske, Jennah Carpenter, Abbie Hyde and Kadence Huck won the Class 1A title on Friday morning at the State Track and Field Championships.
The day before, freshman Huck won the Class 1A Girls 400 to become the first NP girl to win a state title.
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North Butler junior Kiya Johnson clears the most-difficult obstacle on the 400-meter hurdle course — the fourth-turn section — on way to winning the Class 1A Girls 400 HUR title at the State Track and Field Championships. Johnson placed third in the hurdles at last year's state meet.
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Charles City senior Jakob Sindlinger hands the baton to Jalil Jones during the Class 3A Boys 4-by-100 Relay prelims, Friday at the State Track and Field Championships. The Comet foursome, also consisting of Josiah Cunnings and Mario Hoefer, was unable to advance to the finals.
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