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Meadow Grove hit hard by Friday storm

KLKN-TV Meadow Grove hit hard by Friday storm Meadow Grove residents woke up to find flattened crops, trees uprooted from the ground, grain bins destroyed, even an irrigation system flipped upside down. July 10, 2021 6:20 pm Flattened crops, trees uprooted from the ground, grain bins destroyed, even an irrigation system flipped upside down. “It’s the worst storm I’ve seen,” John Gauer, who has lived in the area for 16 years, said. Many lost power in Meadow Grove on Friday night, with wind gusts topping over 60 miles per hour in the area. “We’ve had storms with with high winds and we’ve had downed trees and whatnot, but for the size of trees that are coming down and for the amount of debris that there is, that was some serious wind,” Gauer said.

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Nagelsmann completes meteoric rise with return to Munich » Borneo Bulletin Online

April 28, 2021 BERLIN (AFP) – At 33, Julian Nagelsmann, is returning to Munich, the city where his football career made a humble and painful start, to take over the club at the apex of European football. Nagelsmann has a hard act to follow when he takes over as coach at Bayern Munich this summer. He is replacing Hansi Flick who has Bayern on the verge of another Bundesliga title after leading the Bavarians to an unprecedented sweep of Champions League, Bundesliga, German Cup, German Super Cup, European Super Cup and Club World Cup between last July and this February. The move completes a meteoric rise for Nagelsmann, who will turn 34 in July and is younger than Bayern club captain and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

Nagelsmann completes meteoric rise with return to Munich

Nagelsmann has a hard act to follow when he takes over as coach at Bayern Munich this summer.  He is replacing Hansi Flick who has Bayern on the verge of another Bundesliga title after leading the Bavarians to an unprecedented sweep of Champions League, Bundesliga, German Cup, German Super Cup, European Super Cup and Club World Cup between last July and this February. The move completes a meteoric rise for Nagelsmann, who will turn 34 in July and is younger than Bayern club captain and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. When Nagelsmann took his first head coaching job at Hoffenheim in February 2016 he became, at 28, the youngest permanent coach of a top-flight team in a major European league. 

Tactical Analysis: What Bayern Munich can expect tactically from mini-Mourinho Julian Nagelsmann

Tactical Analysis: What Bayern Munich can expect tactically from “mini-Mourinho” Julian Nagelsmann Share this story Photo by Max Maiwald/DeFodi Images via Getty Images One of the best anecdotes you can find about Julian Nagelsmann is how he was introduced to the role of head coach. After a career started at two Bavarian rivals of Bayern Munich Augsburg and 1860 Munich he injured his knee and was forced to quit the game at the age of 21 in 2008. He bounced from a scouting role under Thomas Tuchel Augsburg’s second team coach in 2008 to managing multiple youth teams at 1860 Munich. From there, he moved out of Bavaria for the first time in his footballing career to take a job in Baden-Württemberg at the academy teams for Hoffenheim.

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