Along Our Way

What a way to end a summer! We Offenburgers were the guests on a late-summer weekend at the lake house of our friends Joe and Cindy Connolly. The Connollys live in Council Bluffs and commute many weekends to their get-away place on a private lake just south of Columbus, Nebraska. It was a real “kick-back” weekend with lots of sunshine, fun boating, good food and plenty of time to read.
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A conversation

LIVING WITH CANCER

with the Offenburgers

Chuck Offenburger was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins follicular lymphoma cancer on July 10, 2009, had six months of chemotherapy & is now doing well in a “maintenance” program. Carla Offenburger underwent surgery on April 26, 2010, for removal of a jaw tumor which was found to contain adenoid cystic carcinoma cancer. She underwent six weeks of follow-up radiation in June and July, and continues under close medical observation. We post updates frequently here, including brief insights from Chuck, Carla and at least one of you readers.

“Carla, if you were standing here I’d hug you. This is such a ton of stress and scheduling for anyone but then add that you are recouping yourself and it is nearly overwhelming. Yet here you are forging ahead.”

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Carla’s sister & brother-in-law Chris and Tony Woods, of Des Moines, were at the farm on Sunday, August 22, helping Carla do the lawn mowing and other yard work that we’ve struggled to keep up with lately, with all our medical appointments. The Woodses brought along their 18-month-old granddaughter Ari, who was a delight watching all the action from the porch with Chuck, catching up on her reading and then getting a moment on the lawn tractor seat!
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Earlier photos in this series


Chuck Offenburger's
new book on sports
legend Gary Thompson
gets excellent reviews


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''GARY THOMPSON: All-American'' is the new, 352-page biography of one of the state’s genuine sports icons. From 1950-’53 Gary Thompson led the Roland Rockets to high school sports glory in basketball and baseball, giant-killers from one of Iowa’s small schools. Then he led the Cyclones at Iowa State from 1953-’57, becoming the college’s first two-sport All-American. He’s had major success in broadcasting and business, from his home base in Ames. And he and his wife Janet have a family as solid as they come. “I’m the luckiest guy around,” Thompson says.


TO READ CHUCK OFFENBURGER'S COLUMN ABOUT THE BOOK AND THE ''BOOK LAUNCHING'' HELD EARLY IN DECEMBER, CLICK HERE.

TO READ DES MOINES REGISTER SPORTSWRITER RICK BROWN'S REVIEW OF THE BOOK, CLICK HERE.

TO READ CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE SPORTS COLUMNIST JIM ECKER'S REVIEW OF THE BOOK, CLICK HERE.

TO READ AMES DAILY TRIBUNE SPORTSWRITER DICK KELLY'S STORY ABOUT THE BOOK, CLICK HERE.

TO READ DOUG BURNS' STORY ABOUT THE BOOK IN THE CARROLL DAILY TIMES HERALD, CLICK HERE.

TO READ ANDY GOODELL'S STORY ABOUT THE BOOK IN THE OSKALOOSA HERALD, CLICK HERE.

WANT TO SEE AND HEAR THE OLD ROLAND HIGH SCHOOL FIGHT SONG PERFORMED? CLICK HERE!

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David Yepsen is leaving Iowa, so we re-tell the story of how he became a top U.S. journalist
By JARED STRONG
February 8, 2009
JEFFERSON, IOWA
In 2005, a young reporter interning with us at Offenburger.com wrote a full profile story on Yepsen, who was born and reared here in Greene County. Since Yepsen is leaving the Des Moines Register to direct a public affairs institute in Illinois, we republish that 2005 story to remind all of Yepsen’s own inspiring career story.

''Oh, we will fight, fight, fight for Iowa State, and may her colors ever fly''
...oh, whatever

By JARED STRONG
June 30, 2005
COOPER, IOWA
The ISU intern @ Offenburger.com will soon be departing Simple Serenity Farm. But to complete the summer internship, which is required for graduation, this student must learn his school’s fight song and sing it – in tune!

Marrying into a family which was heavily impacted by Iowa's 1980s Farm Crisis
By JARED STRONG
June 27, 2005
ATLANTIC, IOWA
The Jordans’ story, in fact, became nationally known when the family’s plight was featured in the acclaimed 1996 documentary “Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern.” It's the story of way too many Iowa farm families.

Learning from David Yepsen how an icon of journalism and politics got his start in Iowa
By JARED STRONG
June 23, 2005
JEFFERSON, IOWA
The nationally-known political columnist of the Des Moines Register is a native of Jefferson, Iowa, our county seat town, which has an unusually strong heritage in journalism. So, our young reporter did a roots check.

A high school reunion ended as a learning experience, not a trip down memory lane
By JARED STRONG
June 21, 2005
ATLANTIC, IOWA
At reunions, people catch-up with friends and reminisce. But this trip back home to Atlantic, Iowa, afforded a unique opportunity to learn about a classmate’s past, which was unknown to many who spent years with him.

A first-year Dem from Muscatine sheds light on the trials and tribulations of legislating
By JARED STRONG
June 16, 2005
COOPER, IOWA
Nathan Reichert is the first Democrat in 40 years to be elected to the State Legislature from his district. He comes from a long line of Muscatine Democrats, and learned some valuable lessons in his first year at Iowa’s Capitol.

One man's trash is another man's treasure. But at what point does a car become a piece of trash?
By JARED STRONG
June 13, 2005
COOPER, IOWA
This 1988 Honda Civic has been reincarnated twice now, brought back from the dead by a faithful owner. But this begs the question of how many more times it should be revived before being taken to the junk yard.

XBox warriors are crashing this year's Bell Tower Festival. But don't worry, they'll play nice.
By JARED STRONG
June 9, 2005
JEFFERSON, IOWA
Those looking for a different avenue for adventure at this year’s Bell Tower Festival in Jefferson will be able to compete in a futuristic “Capture the Flag” game. Grab the flag and get it to your base, but don’t get shot, bludgeoned or blown up.

Tim Gallagher, a rising star as a SC Journal columnist, has 'em all talking in ''Siouxland''
By JARED STRONG
June 6, 2005
MOVILLE, IOWA
It’s a fascinating and sometimes frantic life for Gallagher, as he balances the demands of the job with being a devoted husband and father of five busy kids. At work, he has become the face of the Journal.

One small town, a giant rooster, talkative folks: A good place for a young reporter to learn a lot
By JARED STRONG
June 2, 2005
GLIDDEN, IOWA
Our journalism intern finds out how being curious can open a whole new world of reporting in a small Iowa town, like Glidden. Community newspapering, he now realizes, could be as satisfying as the Big Time.

He's discovering what role the groom plays in the planning & preparations for the big wedding
By JARED STRONG
May 30, 2005
ATLANTIC, IOWA
His automatic response each time he’s asked his opinion: “That’s a good idea.” After saying that the other day, he then learned he had just said yes to lavendar bathroom décor – not that there’s anything wrong with that!

The noise, dirt, skill (and beer) are all part of the spectacle of car racing on Iowa dirt tracks
By JARED STRONG
May 26, 2005
BOONE, IOWA
It may still be viewed by some as a redneck sport, but racing is packing-in the crowds at about 50 tracks around the state for 100 mph fun. In the pits & shops, high technology has turned mechanics into absolute wizards.

Five years at Iowa State U., and I just now find out about the nude run across campus?
By JARED STRONG
May 23, 2005
AMES, IOWA
Nearing graduation, I decided to take stock of all the Cyclone student traditions, and wow! I’ve missed or botched a bunch of them. One tip for incoming ISU frosh: Don't wear an Iowa Hawkeye T-shirt to class.

A head-turning new business ''catches people like flies'' in the small Iowa town of Churdan
By JARED STRONG
May 19, 2005
CHURDAN, IOWA
We’ve all loved hot rods at some point in our lives, and you can now see a lot of them on display in this west central town (pop. 420). An entrepreneur has moved in from Hawaii with his love of hot cars and Iowa’s cool people.

My afternoon at the Methodist Friendship Tea in little Cooper was a real slice of Iowa life
By JARED STRONG
May 16, 2005
COOPER, IOWA
In a tradition that stretches back 50 years or more, the crowd – mostly women – gather for friendship, food and fun. And no one got ''antsy.'' This is an Iowa that not many my age have experienced.

Is there any hope for my generation?   Or, are we a sorry bunch of belly-achers?
By JARED STRONG
May 12, 2005
COOPER, IOWA
For the current generation of young Americans, the perks of growing up in a time of great economic prosperity may have some unforseen consequences. But, is this generation all that much different from previous ones?

His unusual path into journalism now brings an Iowa State U. reporter to us @ O'burger.com
By JARED STRONG
May 9, 2005
COOPER, IOWA
He thought he'd be spending life as a computer geek until he started writing letters to the editor of the Iowa State Daily. Then he graduated to op-ed columns and, before he knew it, what ho! He was hooked!

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