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  • Farmers are very concerned it's going to cut into their yields, ABC News' Terry Swails said.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • Farmers are very concerned it's going to cut into their yields, ABC News' Terry Swails said.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • In the Quad Cities area straddling Iowa and Illinois, the heat and humidity were stressing the crops, especially corn, ABC News' Terry Swails reported.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • Swails is a founder of the bipartisan Small Business Caucus and is a leader in bipartisan efforts to eliminate state barriers to local government efficiency initiatives.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Plus, as Swails might appreciate, hungry and thirsty customers get back to Mount Pleasant faster and without having to drip sweat and drop muffin crumbs all over a nice school bus.

    The Political Briefing < 2010

  • "I told her, if they tell you to get out of town, don't wait until the last minute," Swails said.

    Island Packet: Home 2010

  • The town needs to research the issue first, and it would need to erect signs to let people know about the change, Swails said.

    Stories: Local News < 2010

  • Swails, 58, is in a tough reelection campaign in a historically Republican district.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Plus, as Swails might appreciate, hungry and thirsty customers get back to Mount Pleasant faster and without having to drip sweat and drop muffin crumbs all over a nice school bus.

    The Political Briefing < 2010

  • Plus, as Swails might appreciate, hungry and thirsty customers get back to Mount Pleasant faster and without having to drip sweat and drop muffin crumbs all over a nice school bus.

    The Political Briefing < 2010

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