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Monday, April 20, 2026
Good morning to you! 

I received my first alarm clock as a kid in the 1970s. I am quite sure it came from Mom, as did most gifts, regardless of whose name was on the tag.

It was the classic model: round face, two bells on top and a metal hammer that sounded like it was trying to escape. When it went off, it didn’t wake me up so much as accuse me of something. Of course, this only worked if I remembered to wind it, which was a big “if” for a 5-year-old.

This raises a fair question: Why did a 5-year-old even need an alarm clock? I had nowhere to be. And on the rare occasion I did, Mom handled the wake-up call just fine — no bells required. The only real accomplishment of that clock was jolting everyone else in the house while I played with it and giggled.

It also ticked loudly. Not a gentle, soothing tick. More like the kind of ticking you hear right before something explodes in an old TV show. Eventually, it spent most of its life unwound and buried in my toy box where it could do no harm.

A few years later, I inherited an electric clock. This one had a buzzer — because apparently bells weren’t irritating enough — and a dim glow that made it feel futuristic. It also had a snooze button, which seemed like a great idea in theory and a terrible idea in practice. Let’s be honest. The snooze button is not there to help you wake up. It is there to help you negotiate with reality.

Later, I went all-in with technology and bought an alarm clock with a radio. I could wake up to music instead of mechanical panic. Civilization had arrived. I still have one of those clocks today. The radio never comes on, and the alarm rarely goes off. These days, my internal clock wakes me up well before I need it to. No snooze button. No negotiation. No mercy. I do still use it, though. Mostly to check how many hours of sleep I’m not getting.

Ever wonder who started all this? You could give some credit to the rooster, of course. But the Seth Thomas Clock Co. received an official patent for a bedside alarm clock in 1876, and things escalated from there. By 1931, Westclox introduced the chime alarm with the comforting slogan, “First he whispers, then he shouts.” Because what everyone wants at 6 a.m. is a device that eases into yelling. In 1949 came the Moonbeam, which flashed a light before buzzing — like a tiny sunrise followed immediately by regret. Then in 1956, General Electric rolled out the snooze alarm, giving humanity a whole new way to be late.

Today, of course, many of us use our phones as alarm clocks. They work great — right up until when the battery dies overnight, and suddenly it is 10 a.m. and some folks are inventing excuses.

So, yes, I’ve come a long way from that noisy little clock with the bells. But, in the end, I rely on my built-in alarm that doesn’t need batteries, doesn’t have a snooze button and apparently thinks sleep is optional.

Have a memorable Monday, and thanks for reading.

Shane Goodman
Publisher
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FROM KCCI: What we know about downtown Iowa City shooting: 5 injured, including 3 students. A shooting during a fight in a nightlife district near the University of Iowa campus wounded five people early Sunday, including three students, police and university officials said. Multiple victims were transported from the Ped Mall to hospitals for gunshot wounds, according to Iowa City police. One person was in critical condition while four others were stable, police said. ... READ MORE

FROM WHO-TV: Firearms recovered, multiple people detained after gunfire in Des Moines. Authorities say firearms were recovered and multiple people were detained after gunfire in Des Moines’ Pioneer Park neighborhood. The Des Moines Police Department says officers are investigating reports of gunfire in the 1600 block of E. Pioneer Road, near the Pioneer Park area. Authorities say there have been no reports of injuries. DMPD officers have recovered firearms and say multiple people have been detained during the investigation. ... READ MORE

FROM WOI: George Foreman laid to rest in Iowa, drawn by a peaceful 1988 visit. The late boxing great George Foreman lies buried in a cemetery in the northwestern corner of Iowa — a place he has no connection to outside of a lone visit to the region nearly 40 years ago. ... READ MORE

 
 

FROM AROUND THE WORLD: Doubts over talks between Iran and US after violence flares in Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan moved ahead Monday with preparations for a new round of talks between the United States and Iran days before a tenuous ceasefire is set to expire, even as renewed conflict around the Strait of Hormuz raised questions about whether the meeting would take place. ... READ MORE

FROM AROUND THE NATION: Man kills 8 children and shoots his wife and another woman in Shreveport, Louisiana. A man killed eight children, including seven of his own, and shot two women in an attack in a Shreveport, Louisiana, neighborhood that was the nation’s deadliest shooting in more than two years, authorities said. At a news conference outside the residence where one of the shootings occurred early Sunday, officials appeared stunned, requesting patience and prayers from the community. ... READ MORE

FROM AROUND THE STATE: Sioux City expected to gather input on UTV use on public roads at upcoming listening session. A session to gather community input is expected to take place at the Sioux City Public Museum on Tuesday, April 21, at 8 p.m. The Sioux City City Council will hear from the community on the potential legalization of utility terrain vehicles for limited in-town use. ... READ MORE

 
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Monday, April 20
 
Mostly sunny
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Tuesday, April 21
 

Mostly sunny
High: 80
Low: 56
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Wednesday, April 22
 

Mostly sunny
High: 81
Low: 62
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Best Local Men’s Clothing Store
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2. Von Maur
3. Many Hands Thrift Market
 
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Back to the Biz
At this year's Annual Meat Conference, Power of Meat released statistics showing that meat sales grew more than 6% over the previous year. About 4% of that growth was inflation, but meat sales grew last year in volume, too, by more than 2%. Millennials and Gen Z increased their consumption of meat while Boomers accounted for less. (Food Business News)

Smithfield is partnering with Pabst Blue Ribbon on their new beer-infused brats. 

Donna Tweeten, Hy-Vee’s first female president, died at 63 after a career building the brand. She is most remembered for getting the company in the celebrity endorsement game. That worked well with Caitlin Clark in Iowa and Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City. Not so well with the money bleeding partnership with Wahlburgers. 

Deals today 
• The False Nine Social Club (206 Fifth St., Valley Junction) has British pies on sale Mondays for $10.
 
• District 36 (1375 S.W. Vintage Parkway, Ankeny) has a Monday special $60 dinner for two. Two entrees starring sea bass and NY strip de Burgo with soup or salads, a bottle of wine and a dessert to share. 
 
• Some Hy-Vee Market Grilles offer chicken fried steak specials on Mondays for $8. 
 
• Today is BBQ chicken wrap day at Sale Barn Cafe (Lamoni).
 
• It's catfish night at Waterfront stores. Dinners cooked any way you like it, $19.99.
 
• It's Meat Loaf Monday at Mickey's in Yale.
 
• Chuck's (3610 Sixth Ave., Des Moines) Monday special is three for $25 on all appetizers.
 
•  Bubba (200 10th St., Des Moines) has a Monday night sirloin dinner special for $20. 
 
 Kelly's Little Nipper (1701 E. Grand Ave., Des Moines) offers a "Monday grind" special grinder and fries basket for $9.50.
 
• Monday brings prime rib specials to both Chicago Speakeasy (1520 Euclid Ave., Des Moines) and Christopher's (2816 Beaver Ave., Des Moines).
 
• Trostel's Greenbriar (Merle Hay Road, Johnston) has a Monday burger with a side and beer deal for $14.   
 
• Beaver Tap (4050 Urbandale Ave., Des Moines) has $8 omelets and $10 hot beef sandwiches or Mexican bowls on Mondays.
 
• Johnny's Italian Steakhouses have a chicken de Burgo special on Mondays before 4 p.m., $14 including beverage.
 
Smoking Goat Pub (3015 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines) hosts Shelby Smokehouse Soul Food on Mondays, 5-9 p.m.
 
• G Mig's (126 Fifth St., Valley Junction) has $11 smashburgers today including a side.
 
 The Station on Ingersoll (3124 Ingersoll, Des Moines) has a Monday special Graziano grinder with a side for $12.
 
• The Continental (407 E. Fifth St., Des Moines) offers a Monday special double smash burger and shoestring fries, $12.
 
• Jethro's have a Monday chicken tenders and fries special $9.95 in Altoona and West Des Moines.
 
• Angry Goldfish (2301 S.W. Ninth St., Des Moines) has specials on chicken Parmesan and lasagna today, $15 with garlic bread and salad.
 
• Eastside Eddie’s (3517 E. 26th St., Des Moines) Monday special is a burger with domestic beer, soft drink or well drink for $10.  
 
• Centro (1003 Locust St., Des Moines) offers half-price pizza and Peronis on Monday.
 
• Pelican Post (265 50th St., West Des Moines) has a special today on hot beef sandwiches, $10.95 all day. 
 
• Tito’s Lounge (3916 Urbandale Drive, Urbandale) offers all-you-can-eat wings Mondays. 
 
• Johnny's Hall of Fame (302 Court Ave., Des Moines) has $12 burger baskets on Mondays and Fridays.
 
• Urban Cellars (640 S. 50th St., West Des Moines) offers $60 wine dinners for two on Mondays including two entrees with soup or salad, a dessert and a bottle of wine. 
 
• Club 2000 (422 Indianola Road, Des Moines) has a burger basket with fries deal Mondays for $9. 
 
• Red Lobster's Monday special is lobster and shrimp scampi with a side for $20. 
 
• Paula's (524 Elm St., Valley Junction) has a Monday special homemade tomato soup with grilled cheese sandwich for $12.50. 
 
• Destination Grille (2491 E. First St., Grimes) has a Monday steak night special, sirloins and truffle fries for $18.
 
• Price Chopper delis offer two-piece, bone-in fried chicken dinners with two sides and a roll for $8 on Mondays. 

• Fareways have specials through Saturday on red or gold baby potatoes at $1.99/3-pound bag, large eggs at $1.44/dozen and lemons at 50 cents.

— Jim Duncan, jd91446@aol.com

 
 
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The Fitz

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Walking into Lachele’s Fine Foods in Highland Park, I found a brightly lit diner. Craving a bar atmosphere, I asked myself: Where’s the bar? I didn’t have to look far. The Fitz was right next door. The two are connected, and I could have easily gone through a side door to reach it.

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Sports headlines
FROM ESPN: Former Iowa State star Audi Crooks commits to Oklahoma State. Center Audi Crooks, No. 1 in ESPN's women's basketball transfer rankings, committed to Oklahoma State, she announced Sunday night on social media. The 6-foot-3 Crooks, an Iowa native who played her first three seasons at Iowa State, will stay in the Big 12 Conference and have one year of eligibility remaining. ... READ MORE
 
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FROM YAHOO SPORTS: NBA playoffs 2026 takeaways: Pistons disappear against Magic; Wemby dominates; Thunder roll to begin title defense; Jayson Tatum stars in Celtics' big win. The 2026 NBA playoffs continued Sunday with four Game 1s: 76ers-Celtics, Suns-Thunder, Magic-Pistons and Trail Blazers-Spurs. Here are the key takeaways from each game. ... READ MORE
 
 

1971: Supreme Court declares desegregation busing constitutional. On April 20, 1971, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously declares busing for the purposes of desegregation to be constitutional. The decision in Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education settled the constitutional question and allowed the widespread implementation of busing, which remained controversial over the next decade. … READ MORE

1980: Fidel Castro announces Mariel Boatlift, allowing Cubans to emigrate to U.S. On April 20, 1980, the Castro regime announces that all Cubans wishing to emigrate to the U.S. are free to board boats at the port of Mariel west of Havana, launching the Mariel Boatlift. The first of 125,000 Cuban refugees from Mariel reached Florida the next day. … READ MORE

2008: Danica Patrick becomes first woman to win Indy race. On April 20, 2008, 26-year-old Danica Patrick wins the Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, Japan, making her the first female winner in IndyCar racing history. … READ MORE

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These celebrities were born on this date: Shemar Moore, Andy Serkis, Carmen Electra, Joey Lawrence, Jessica Lange, Crispin Glover, George Takei, Clint Howard, Carlos Valdes, Steve Spurrier

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The answer to the last riddle: What do you get when you cross a slow streaming service with a paranormal assassin? BUFFERING the VAMPIRE SLAYER. - Gail Tomlinson. Other answers: Rex Post

Today's riddle: What do elves use to make themselves more visible on Zoom?

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