Articles by: Justin Miller

Seattle Seahawks week three prediction

Seattle Seahawks week three prediction

September 26, 2020 at 9:14 pm 0 comments

  Game 3- Dallas Cowboys  The Seattle Seahawks and the Dallas Cowboys will be coming off of close wins in week two as they head into Sunday’s matchup at CenturyLink Field. The Seahawks will stay home after beating the New England Patriots after stopping Cam Newton at the goal lineRead More

Seattle Seahawks week two predictions

Seattle Seahawks week two predictions

September 19, 2020 at 8:16 pm 0 comments

Game 2- New England Patriots The Seattle Seahawks will return to Century Link field for their primetime matchup versus the new era of New England Patriots in week two. The Patriots recent addition of quarterback Cam Newton only adds to the highly anticipated home opener. It will be the firstRead More

Seattle Seahawks week one preview

Seattle Seahawks week one preview

September 12, 2020 at 5:59 pm 0 comments

Game 1- @ Atlanta Falcons With a big smile on his face Russell Wilson said, “The journey is just beginning.” As expected, Wilson was very optimistic about the season ahead after suffering a loss to Green Bay, 28-23, in the divisional playoffs. Seattle finished their 2019 season at 12-6 . Read More

Lilly Hiatt shines on new album “Walking Proof”

Lilly Hiatt shines on new album “Walking Proof”

April 24, 2020 at 1:42 pm 0 comments

Last year Lilly Hiatt posted a picture on her Instagram capturing the reorganization of her beloved vinyl collection. A wide variety of albums by artists such as John Lennon, Loretta Lynn, Pearl Jam, and Kacey Musgraves filled the room with little carpet to show underneath. It is Hiatt’s ability toRead More

The Dueling Pianos of Andy Anderson and Mike Leeds backed up by Party Party at Ragbrai in 2018. (Photo by Justin Miller)

Local music scene adapts to pandemic

April 11, 2020 at 11:10 pm 0 comments

  Editor’s note: The author of this story, Justin Miller, toured with The Dueling Pianos as a stage manager for six years. During that time he traveled all over the Midwest setting up shows for a wide variety of musicians and bands.  The world is quickly becoming more like theRead More

When sports ended

When sports ended

March 31, 2020 at 1:48 pm 0 comments

It was unreal. I honestly didn’t know what to do with myself. Sports are my life. Then, a couple of days after covering the final DMACC Bears baseball game, it all came to a halt.  It was one thing after another. The men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments, the NBA suspended,Read More

DMACC splits home opener as season is put on hold

DMACC splits home opener as season is put on hold

March 14, 2020 at 9:17 pm 0 comments

  The Bears split their home opener versus Indian Hills on Friday, which will be their final game for the month due to the continuing spread of the Coronavirus. They intend to return to the field April 3.  The Bears improved their record to 5-11 and end the month onRead More

Hey, NCAA: Student athletes deserve pay

Hey, NCAA: Student athletes deserve pay

March 4, 2020 at 12:54 pm 0 comments

Imagine if the NCAA never revised their rules. Short-shorts would still be a thing, dunks would be banned, leather helmets would be worn, and so much more that we do not even think about. It is time for the NCAA to look at itself in the mirror and realize thatRead More