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Iowa man’s collection of 70,000 pencils being evaluated as possible world record
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COLFAX, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man may be well on his way to an official world record — for pencils.
Aaron Bartholmey of Colfax has been collecting wooden advertising pencils since he was a child. Now, he claims to own more than 70,000. That’s substantially more than the Guinness World Record for the largest pencil collection — 24,000, held by Emilio Arenas from Uruguay since 2020.
Bartholmey told KCCI-TV that his most treasured pencils are those from his hometown, noting that in many instances the pencils “are the only place where there is any record of that business still, and I think it’s just a neat way to preserve history.”
Last weekend, two counters from the American Pencil Collectors Society were at the Colfax Historical Society to count Bartholmey’s pencils. Now, he’s waiting to hear if the count is approved by Guinness, which estimated the review process could take up to three months.
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Iowa baseball cruises to run-rule victory vs. Bradley

In a single-game midweek matchup vs. Bradley (3-20, 0-6 Missouri Valley), Iowa baseball (17-9, 10-2 Big Ten) defeated the Braves through a 13-3 run-rule decision in seven innings on Tuesday night from Dozer Park in Peoria, Ill.
Freshman Jaron Bleeker (2-0, 5.68 ERA) started on the mound for the second time in his career and was credited with the win. He gave up one run, walked a batter, and struck out a batter in his lone inning of work.
Six other pitchers saw the mound for Iowa, each throwing an inning. The pitching staff combined for 12 strikeouts and seven walks and didn’t give up a run after the fourth inning. The Hawkeyes also held the Braves to three hits.
“On the mound we were definitely better than we were last Tuesday, which was a good sign,” said head coach Rick Heller. “A few too many free bases, but it wasn’t a great night to play. To get out of here with a 10-run rule win — we’ll take it.”
In terms of the Hawkeyes’ offense, Iowa mustered a total of eight hits and earned walks on 14 occasions.
“It was a strange game tonight, really,” said Heller. “We were able to take advantage of a lot of Bradley free bases.”
The Hawkeyes plated five in the first off seven walks and an error. They didn’t score again until the fifth frame when junior Gable Mitchell hit a 2 RBI single and transfer Miles Risley slapped a 2 RBI double.
“In the fifth, we broke through with some clutch hits,” said Heller. “Gable Mitchell had a big two-out hit that gave us some breathing room, and Risley followed two batters later.”
Iowa scored its final three runs in the seventh inning when grad transfer Daniel Rogers hit an RBI triple and junior Kooper Schulte smacked a two-run home run.
Risley was the lone Hawkeye with a multi-hit game, going 2-for-4 with two stolen bases. Freshman Jaixen Frost walked in two runs and scored twice. Junior Caleb Wulf and redshirt sophomore Reese Moore each scored two runs. Senior Ben Wilmes also recorded an RBI walk.
Up next for Iowa will be a three-game Big Ten series vs. Northwestern (13-13, 5-4) from Rocky and Berenice Miller Park in Evanston, Ill., with Game 1 scheduled for Friday at 3 p.m. CT. The entire series can be seen on Big Ten Plus (Subscription required) and heard on the Hawkeyes Radio Network alongside play-by-play voice John Leo and color analyst John Evans.
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Large hail and tornadoes may be headed for eastern Iowa on Wednesday. What to know:

The National Weather Service is urging Johnson County residents to prepare for the possibility of large hail, strong winds and tornadoes on Wednesday morning.
A lot of uncertainty remains about the nature of the storm.
Here’s what to know:
First round of storms to move through overnight
A storm system is first set to move through the area overnight on Tuesday into Wednesday.
The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities is forecasting a level one severe weather threat, the second-lowest on their scale. These storms will feature lightning and the possibility of hail that may disrupt the morning commute.
The first set of storms is expected to hit the area by 8 a.m. on Wednesday.
Second round of storms could bring hail, tornadoes
A second set of storms is forecast to roll through eastern Iowa, including the Iowa City and Cedar Rapids metros, during the day on Wednesday.
The National Weather Service has given the second system a level two rating out of five, noting that it could produce hail, wind and tornadoes. However, “a high degree of uncertainty” remains with regard to the strength, severity and widespread nature of the storms. They are expected to develop and impact the area between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Maximum wind gusts are forecasted to reach 35-40 miles per hour.
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Weather Forecast and Conditions for Iowa City, IA – The Weather Channel | Weather.com

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