Iowa’s Clark honored by B1G
Iowa All American Caitlin Clark has been named Big Ten Player of the Week. This marks Clark’s 15th weekly award from the conference, which is fourth-most in conference history. She has garnered weekly honors three […]
Iowa All American Caitlin Clark has been named Big Ten Player of the Week. This marks Clark’s 15th weekly award from the conference, which is fourth-most in conference history. She has garnered weekly honors three […]
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers predicts no relief from dry conditions in the Missouri River basin during the year ahead, what’s forecast to be the fourth straight year of drought for the region. Last […]
The Clarion-Goldfield-Dows basketball teams made the trip west on Tuesday night, to take on the Gaels of St. Edmond in Fort Dodge in NCC action. The Cowgirls entered with a record of 5-8 and 3-4 […]
The Webster City Lynx basketball teams returned to action on Tuesday night, as they welcomed in long-time NCC foe Clear Lake to old Jefferson Gym at Webster City Middle School. Webster City’s girls entered with […]
The Home Builders Association of Iowa is urging the legislature to pass new limits on city rules for construction and renovation of residential property. Dan Knoup, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater […]
Parents, educators, school board members and a couple of students testified at tonight’s public hearing on the governor’s plan to give parents state money to cover private school expenses. B ill backer Jennifer Sulgrove told […]
The town of Fayette in northeast Iowa is still without a Fire Chief after the City Council rejected the nomination of firefighters for the job a second time during their meeting Monday. The department members […]
The governor’s bill to establish state funded accounts for the parents of private school students will bypass the House committees that review spending and tax issues. House Speaker Pat Grassley said he created the new, […]
The men’s basketball game between Iowa and Northwestern that was scheduled for Wednesday in Iowa City will not be played due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols within the Northwestern program. The two schools will […]
Three members of the Iowa House have voted to advance a bill that would make it a felony to use fake “movie money” to buy things in Iowa. Representative Megan Jones of Sioux Rapids went […]
Northern Iowa sophomore point guatd Maya McDermott has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week for the first time in her career after two big performances on the road. McDermott led the […]
After leading Drake men’s basketball to a pair of victories, sophomore Tucker DeVries was named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week. DeVries averaged 21.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists last week in wins […]
Heavy snow is in the forecast for much of Iowa’s northwestern half. A Winter Storm Watch is posted starting Wednesday afternoon that lasts into midday Thursday. Meteorologist Rod Donavon, at the National Weather Service, says […]
Iowa State has completed its football strength and conditioning staff, which will be under the guidance of director of football strength and conditioning Reid Kagy. Trever Ryen, who played at Iowa State from 2014-17 and […]
The Mississippi River town of LeClaire is preparing for its first ever Eagle Festival this weekend. LeClaire Tourism Manager, Cindy Bruhn, says they’ve had some smaller events in recent years that had a good turnout. […]
A large crowd is expected at the Iowa Capitol late this afternoon for a public hearing on what Governor Kim Reynolds calls her “school choice” plan. When fully implemented, at least $341 million in state […]
The leader of the Clay County Fair in Spencer is the next leader of the Iowa State Fair. Jeremy Parsons will take over in early March to replace Gary Slater, who announced in October that […]
House Republicans have unveiled a list of 13 priority bills, including one that forbids classroom instruction of sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through the third grade. Another would require schools to notify a […]
A Sioux City man is jailed in the weekend shooting death of a woman on the city’s north side. Police say 23-year-old Austyn Self is charged with first-degree murder and three counts of child endangerment. […]
A former Iowan is being released from a Minnesota prison after spending nearly 25 years behind bars. Sixty-three-year-old Thomas Rhodes was accused of the 1998 murder of his wife. The Minnesota Attorney General on Friday […]
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