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Mid-Iowa Band Championship

-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Members of the Fort Dodge Senior High All American Marching Band perform their Moulin Rouge medley Saturday night during the Mid-Iowa Band Championship in Ankeny Stadium in Ankeny. Fort Dodge took fourth in the 4A division.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Several members of the color guard perform with the Fort Dodge Senior High "All American" Marching Band Saturday night during the Mid-Iowa Band Championship in Ankeny Stadium in Ankeny. Fort Dodge took fourth in the 4A division.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Fort Dodge Senior High junior Aaron Amhoff performs his trumpet solo Saturday night during the Mid-Iowa Band Championship in Ankeny Stadium in Ankeny. Fort Dodge took fourth in the 4A division.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
The snare drum section of the Fort Dodge Senior High "All American" Marching Band help keep the rhythm Saturday night during the Mid-Iowa Band Championship in Ankeny Stadium in Ankeny.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Some of the Fort Dodge Senior High "All American" Marching Band trumpet section move in formation Saturday night during the Mid-Iowa Band Championship in Ankeny Stadium in Ankeny.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Horns line up nearly perfectly to look like one-eyed metallic heads Saturday night during the Mid-Iowa Band Championship in Ankeny Stadium in Ankeny. Fort Dodge took fourth in the 4A division.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
The Fort Dodge Senior High "All American" Marching Band and the Color Guard line up on the field for their performance Saturday night during the Mid-Iowa Band Championship in Ankeny Stadium in Ankeny. Their Moulin Rouge medley earned them a fourth place in the 4A division.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Jake Condon stops to pet "the neighbor's dog" Thursday afternoon during that rare harvest time event, a break, as he helps his brother Matt Condon harvest just east of Badger. The team was waiting for their second semi to return empty, at the moment, they had a full semi, a full grain wagon and full combine.

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