Waverly Hill Park equipment gets a touch-up from the Girl Scouts
Brianna Ross, 14, and troop leader Jamie Drilling-Roney start painting a piece of equipment during Tuesday's work day.
Emma Roney and Morgan Haus, both 14, paint playground equipment at Waverly Hill Park on Tuesday, the first of a few workdays by the Girl Scouts to brighten up facilities around the Charles City Dog Park.
Brianna Ross, 14, and troop leader Jamie Drilling-Roney start painting a piece of equipment during Tuesday's work day.
Emma Roney and Morgan Haus, both 14, paint playground equipment at Waverly Hill Park on Tuesday, the first of a few workdays by the Girl Scouts to brighten up facilities around the Charles City Dog Park.
Colwell Volunteer Fire Department firefighters practice pulling water from a river with a newly acquired drafting truck designed to access remote water sources s, decreasing the amount of time required to provide water to fight rural fires. Submitted photo
By Bob Steenson, bsteenson@charlescitypress.com
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From left, the team of Tyler Klatt, Dan Klatt, Steve Williams and Dave Williams won the Comprehensive Systems, Inc. Benefit Golf Outing held June 9 at Cedar Ridge GC.
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A few of the 190 or so canoists taking part Tuesday in the Project AWARE river cleanup on the Cedar River pose with a chunk of metal pulled from the river representing the one-millionth pound of trash pulled from Iowa rivers in the project's 22-year history. At left is sculptor David Williamson, who will work with the volunteers to create a commemorative sculpture incorporating the piece of metal. Williamson is the same artist who worked with the Charles City community to create the Revival sculpture in Victory Park, remembering the 2008 flood that destroyed the pedestrin swinging bridge over the Cedar River. Press photo by Bob Steenson
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Charles City junior shortstop Holden McInroy was named to the final All-Northeast Iowa Conference Baseball Second Team. McInroy led the Comets in walks (14) while compiling a .359 on-base percentage. He also recorded a team-high 35 assists.
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Charles City junior center fielder Vincent Benning was named to the final All-Northeast Iowa Conference Baseball Second Team. Benning led the Comets in hits (26), runs (22), RBIs (12), batting average (.333), on-base percentage (.430) and stolen bases (9 out of 9 attempts).
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Charles City freshman catcher Jaeda Molstead was named to the final All-Northeast Iowa Conference Softball Second Team. Not only did Molstead hit better than .300 at the plate (.312), but she hit .400 behind the plate while gunning down 40 percent (12 out of 30) of the base-stealing attempts against her.
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