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After Irene: Flooding feared within days KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. — From North Carolina to New Jersey, Hurricane Irene’s winds and storm surge fell short of the doomsday predictions. But the danger is far from over: With rivers still rising, severe flooding is feared across much of the East Coast over the next few days. More than 4.5 million homes and businesses along the coast lost power, and at least 15 deaths were blamed on the storm. With roads impassable because of high water and fallen trees, it could be days before the full extent of the damage is known. But as day broke Sunday, many places reported only light damage consisting of little more than downed trees and power lines. “I think it’s a little strong to say we dodged a bullet. However, it certainly could have turned out worse for the Hampton Roads area” in Virginia, said National Weather Service meteorologist Mike Montefusco. At the same time, officials warned of the possibility of extreme flooding as runoff from the storm makes its way into creeks and rivers. Irene brought six inches to a foot of rain to many places along the East Coast.

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Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily Presidential candidate and Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks to the press at the Polk County Republican Party Summer Picnic on Saturday at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

Perry woos at picnic

Republicans host presidential hopefuls By Matt.Wettengel @iowastatedaily.com While most students were enjoying the first Saturday after classes, members of the ISU College Republicans were attending the Polk

County summer picnic and listening to GOP presidential candidates Ron Paul, Rick Perry and Thaddeus McCotter discuss their presidential intentions. Though the race to secure the GOP nomination remains in its infancy, Ben Gremel and Stephen Quist joined approximately 300 people at the Polk County summer picnic to hear the three candidates speak.

“I think gaining name recognition for a lot of these candidates is the most important thing that they can do,” said Gremel, senior in marketing. “To tell you the truth, six months ago I couldn’t tell you who Rick Perry was.” Despite his “late” entry into the GOP’s pool of candidates — officially announcing his bid for the presidency on Aug. 13 — Perry has jumped to the lead in national polls, despite a lack

of presence at events like the Ames Straw Poll where he finished sixth as a write-in candidate. Perry’s popularity was evident at the Polk County picnic as he commandeered the spotlight upon arrival and commanded the majority of the crowd’s attention throughout McCotter’s speech.

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City of Ames welcomes students back Free food, gifts abound at party By Aimee.Burch @iowastatedaily.com The promise of free stuff was all it took to get ISU students and Ames citizens to Campustown Friday night. The annual Welcome Back Event, hosted by the city of Ames, took place at Fire Station 2 on Welch Avenue. For Ames Fire Chief Clint Petersen, the event is a chance for him and his crew to formally welcome students back to Ames. “It’s at our house,” Petersen said. “We’ve been doing this for several years in a row, and it’s a nice way to get the students to know we appreciate them coming back.” Petersen had firefighters serving free Pizza Pit pizza on Frisbees provided by the fire department, something Tyler Dunleavy, sophomore

Photo: Nicole Wiegand/Iowa State Daily Students enjoy free pizza for dinner Friday during the City of Ames Welcome Back Event at Fire Station No. 2 in Campustown.

in accounting, and his friends found appealing. “We live in Cyclone Plaza, looked out our balcony and saw the roads were blocked off, so we just came right on down,” Dunleavy said. “I’m definitely going to take all

the free stuff I can. It’s always good to have free stuff on a college campus.” For Ames Mayor Ann Campbell, the goal of the event is to make ISU students aware of their role in the community.

“We want students to feel they are very much a part of the community of Ames, not just Iowa State University,” Campbell said. “We use this as an opportunity to introduce ourselves and have found that introducing with

pizza is a good lure, as well as with various games and prizes.” The various games and prizes Campbell spoke of came from the “Street and Greet” trailer. Campbell described the trailer as a mobile block party equipped with tables, chairs, party games like bags and lawn golf, and hula hoops. The trailer can be reserved by students for a weekend, with the trailer being dropped off by police on Friday and picked up Sunday. Campbell hoped the event would introduce students to all the amenities Ames has to offer, something freshman Maddy Haws took to heart. Haws, a pre-integrated studio arts major, used the event to help her get to know her way around Ames better. Petersen said that “all citizens are members of the community so we want them to feel part of the community and know what services are provided.”

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