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Compton, Lagemann and Brewer highlight Courier
There was a lot of youth in Northeast Missouri baseball this season. Some of these teams improved as the season went on, while others set themselves up for the future. 4

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Wynne Rotary begins new year; CrossRidge administrator highlights specialty clinics, storm …
New Rotary Club president Jeremy Bailey (Photos courtesy of Wynne Rotary Club) CrossRidge administrator Garrett Morgan WYNNE — The Wynne Rotary Club held its first meeting under new president Jeremy Bailey yesterday. Bailey is the director of the Odell McCallum Community Center in Wynne and serves as a behavior intervention specialist at Wynne Intermediate School. […]



WYNNE — The Wynne Rotary Club held its first meeting under new president Jeremy Bailey yesterday.
Bailey is the director of the Odell McCallum Community Center in Wynne and serves as a behavior intervention specialist at Wynne Intermediate School. He’s been a member of the Wynne Rotary Club since 2018.
Yesterday’s speaker was Garrett Morgan, administrator at CrossRidge Community Hospital. Morgan is the sergeant-at-arms for the club. He spoke about the variety of specialty clinics offered at CrossRidge through its affiliation with St. Bernards Healthcare in Jonesboro.

Those clinics include cardiovascular, pulmonary, nephrology, wound care, gastrointestinal, and sports medicine. The sports medicine clinic is offered by Dr. Morgan Benefield, who is a Cross County native and graduate of Wynne High School.

Morgan noted that the local hospital also provides physical therapy and home health services. CrossRidge is supported by a 1-percent sales tax.
Morgan said the facility has placed a renewed emphasis on emergency care and preparedness in the aftermath of the March 2023 Wynne tornado. He said CrossRidge treated 45 patients in its emergency room following the storm due to injuries and other medical issues.
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Poll
In six weeks, the fall sports season — and the 2025-26 athletic season — will begin in the Gainesville-area.Much of our content at the Gainesville Sun in the weeks leading up to kickoff will be looking ahead to the season. However, we want to honor the best of the best from the 2024-25 season before […]

In six weeks, the fall sports season — and the 2025-26 athletic season — will begin in the Gainesville-area.Much of our content at the Gainesville Sun in the weeks leading up to kickoff will be looking ahead to the season. However, we want to honor the best of the best from the 2024-25 season before we officially turn the page.
This week, the Sun will be running polls to honor the best teams and athletes for the boys and girls sports in North-Central Florida. In case you missed it, we already released polls for the girls and boys team of the year. Voting is still open for both polls!
Next up is the girls athlete of the year. We have 16 nominees. These nominees came from our All-Area teams from the fall, winter and spring. But who was the best of these top athletes in their sport? We want to give you the chance to decide that.
Below is our nominees and the poll. It closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m., and you can vote as many times as you’d like. Share with friends and family and get to it!
Noah Ram covers Florida Gators athletics and Gainesville-area high school sports for The Gainesville Sun, GatorSports.com and the USA TODAY Network. Contact him at nram@gannett.com. Follow him on X @Noah_ram1. Read his coverage of the Gators’ national championship basketball season in “CHOMP-IONS!” — a hardcover coffee-table collector’s book from The Sun. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com
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Jacob Smithburg highlights his work in creative arts
A year ago in July Jacob Smithburg and his partner, Beth, moved to Rochester after looking for a state with “good vibes.” Today, he says, “We have been having such a fab time here in Minnesota.” For Smithburg, that includes his work as a program assistant at the Rochester Art Center. After growing up in […]

A year ago in July Jacob Smithburg and his partner, Beth, moved to Rochester after looking for a state with “good vibes.” Today, he says, “We have been having such a fab time here in Minnesota.” For Smithburg, that includes his work as a program assistant at the Rochester Art Center.
After growing up in Iowa and being interested in theater and music, Smithburg earned an associate degree in animation, film and video effects. Then, he worked at a summer camp in California and was an intern at Disney World. “After Disney,” he says, “I earned a bachelors in cinema from the University of Iowa and plugged into the experimental theater and art installation scene at Iowa City.”
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Among the many things he appreciates about work at RAC, Smithburg says, “Working here has allowed me to not be afraid to dress in my style. I have worked at jobs where you didn’t feel you could experiment with your style and be your true self, where you had to be a normy because people might comment. Here, people say, ‘Oh, what you’re wearing, that’s so fun, that’s you, that’s Jacob. It’s opened the door, made it wide open.”
Please describe your style?
Candied seahorse at an aquarium gift shop. Or a mix of that and a character from “Twin Peaks,” Dr. Jacoby, who would dress in a very flashy way with a lot of colors and weird outfits. That captures a lot of what my style has evolved into. I didn’t know about the show for a while, but when I saw it, I thought that character’s style is kind of me. And also a little bit of this comedian Chris Flemming who has very fun vibes.

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Early evolution?
I was into theater at a young age and eventually would always try to go to school outfits with lots of color — wild for the Midwest. Then I think in high school I started wearing really weird colorful outfits like with tights under green pants and the pants rolled up.
And more recently?
Once COVID hit, I started experimenting a lot more with my style and thrifting. When I worked at the fabulous summer camp near Tahoe, I thrifted every weekend. That got me to where I am now.
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What do you wear to work on a daily basis?
I’ve always dug the museum look, professional but silly and playful. Wide leg dress pants or fun jeans and something colorful on top, a shirt or a jacket but professional.
What do you hope your style says about you?
That I work in the creative field. That this guy is fun, that he’s silly, he’s playful but he’s still professional, and that his is a curated outfit not a hodgepodge of colors and textures.

Joe Ahlquist / Post Bulletin
Your most important wardrobe components?
Definitely pants. I think they really make an outfit. If you don’t have the right pants, the whole outfit can be ruined. If you don’t have the right pants, it’s a super bummer. … Then, also, turtlenecks and mock turtlenecks are a wardrobe staple of mine.
You’ve mentioned you love jackets …
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I do. I have one that is very colorful and looks like a huge knitted jacket. It looks like something a character from the movie “Inside Out” would wear. Then I have others with fun, weird patterns and cool textures.
As for accessories?
I wear bracelets sometimes that are just Smart Wool sock band things. And sometimes I wear a watch, but just an Apple watch, and I only wear it with short sleeves which is not very often.
Anything surprising in your wardrobe?
I’d say either my “Star Trek: TNG” (“The Next Generation”) replica Lt. Commander Data uniform and my full-length hospital gown.
Footwear preferences?
I wear a lot of chunky sneakers, Hoka and New Balance, and then I have Merrell Hydro Mocs. They look like they are made out of bird bones. The structure is strange and they make a great camp shoe if you’re hanging out at the campsite.
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Parting thoughts?
If you have even the smallest inkling or desire to try, you should. Being able to explore and experiment with your style not only opens your style sense but your true character, personality, your charisma.
Do you know someone who has unique style? Send nominations to
with “Your Style” in the subject line.

Joe Ahlquist / Post Bulletin

Joe Ahlquist / Post Bulletin
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Local Iowa high school playoff softball highlights and scores (7
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Here’s a look at our local Iowa high school playoff softball highlights and scores from July 9th, 2025: Westwood 8, Lawton-Bronson 4 Akron-Westfield 8, South O’Brien 5 Central Springs 10, Emmetsburg 0 Hinton 5, West Sioux 0 Kingsley-Pierson 2, Woodbury Central 0 MVAOCOU 6, Logan-Magnolia 3 Newell-Fonda 10, IKM-Manning 0 […]

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Here’s a look at our local Iowa high school playoff softball highlights and scores from July 9th, 2025:
Westwood 8, Lawton-Bronson 4
Akron-Westfield 8, South O’Brien 5
Central Springs 10, Emmetsburg 0
Hinton 5, West Sioux 0
Kingsley-Pierson 2, Woodbury Central 0
MVAOCOU 6, Logan-Magnolia 3
Newell-Fonda 10, IKM-Manning 0
Ridge View 13, MMCRU 6
Pocahontas Area 11, Manson-NW Webster 1
Remsen St. Mary’s 5, Gehlen Catholic 4
West Lyon 8, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 0
West Monona 6, Shenandoah 4
West Fork 8, Alta-Aurelia 0
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Local Iowa high school playoff softball highlights and scores (7
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Here’s a look at our local Iowa high school playoff softball highlights and scores from July 9th, 2025: Westwood 8, Lawton-Bronson 4 Akron-Westfield 8, South O’Brien 5 Central Springs 10, Emmetsburg 0 Hinton 5, West Sioux 0 Kingsley-Pierson 2, Woodbury Central 0 MVAOCOU 6, Logan-Magnolia 3 Newell-Fonda 10, IKM-Manning 0 […]

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Here’s a look at our local Iowa high school playoff softball highlights and scores from July 9th, 2025:
Westwood 8, Lawton-Bronson 4
Akron-Westfield 8, South O’Brien 5
Central Springs 10, Emmetsburg 0
Hinton 5, West Sioux 0
Kingsley-Pierson 2, Woodbury Central 0
MVAOCOU 6, Logan-Magnolia 3
Newell-Fonda 10, IKM-Manning 0
Ridge View 13, MMCRU 6
Pocahontas Area 11, Manson-NW Webster 1
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Remsen St. Mary’s 5, Gehlen Catholic 4
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West Lyon 8, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 0
West Monona 6, Shenandoah 4
West Fork 8, Alta-Aurelia 0
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Shippensburg Legion Baseball vs. St. Thomas Highlights
It was Shippensburg vs. St Thomas American Legion baseball at Veterans Stadium on Monday evening. The game was a pitcher’s duel through the first three innings, with both pitchers not allowing batters to reach the bases. However, both teams managed to get on the scoreboard in the fourth inning, with St. Thomas plating runners in […]


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