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  2. Three dead in two accidents on 34 Friday - AOL

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    Union County Sheriff's Office, Creston Police and Fire departments and Creston EMS were on scene. Earlier in the day, Iowa State Patrol reported a head-on-collision on Highway 34, west of Osceola.

  3. Richard Byerly - Wikipedia

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    Byerly was born in Boone, Iowa and graduated from Boone High School in 1955. He graduated from Boone Junior College in 1958. He graduated from Simpson College in 1960. Byerly received his master's and doctorate degrees from Iowa State University from 1967 to 1970.

  4. James M. McCoy - Wikipedia

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    McCoy was born in Creston, Iowa, on July 30, 1930, and graduated from Maur Hill High School, Atchison, Kansas, in 1948. [2] Military career.

  5. Walter Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Cunningham was born in Creston, Iowa, on March 16, 1932. [1] He graduated from Venice High School in Los Angeles, California, in 1950. The science building is named Cunningham Hall in his honor. [1] [2] Thereafter, Cunningham continued his education at nearby Santa Monica College [3] until joining the U.S. Navy in 1951.

  6. Frank Phillips (oilman) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Phillips was born on November 28, 1873, [1] in Scotia, Nebraska where his parents Lucinda and Lewis Franklin Phillips, the county's first magistrate, had a farm. [2] The family moved in 1874 to a small farm in rural southwest Iowa after a swarm of grasshoppers wrecked havoc on the farming region of Scotia. [3]

  7. William Bell (tubist) - Wikipedia

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    William John Bell (born December 25, 1902, Creston, Iowa, died August 7, 1971, Perry, Iowa) [1] was the premier player and teacher of the tuba in America during the first half of the 20th century. In 1921, he joined the band of John Philip Sousa , and from 1924 to 1937 he served as Principal Tuba with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra .

  8. Julee Cruise - Wikipedia

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    Born in Creston, Iowa, Julee Ann Cruise was the daughter of John Cruise, the town dentist, and Wilma Cruise, who was his office manager. [5] [6] She studied French horn at Drake University [7] and performed as a singer and actress in Minneapolis with the Children's Theater Company [8] (notably in the role of Jinjur in stage adaptations of L. Frank Baum's Oz books).

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