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Iowa private colleges see mixed success from tuition, financial aid changes
Some of Iowa’s private colleges announced changes to their tuition and financial aid offerings last fall, hoping to showcase their affordability for students who might not look twice at them due to their sticker price. These efforts have had mixed results, impacted by problems with the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. […]
Landus Expands its Service Offerings with the Acquisition of Wickman Chemical
(Des Moines) Landus, an Iowa-based agriculture solutions company, today announced the purchase of Wickman Chemical, an independent Iowa-based agricultural chemicals provider, to expand its chemical products and services offerings. Wickman Chemical has been a reliable and trusted supplier of chemicals for farmers in the Southwest Iowa and Kansas regions for many years. Landus’ acquisition of this company represents its continued commitment to delivering innovation to the farm and empowering our farmers with the tools they need to succeed.
Iowa Young Birders event scheduled, Sept. 14
The Iowa Young Birders group will be holding an event at Thorpe Park, Saturday, Sept. 14, from 9-11:30 a.m. The program will be free of charge and all participants will meet at the shelter house. Iowa Young Birders was founded in 2011 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to encourage young...
Iowa state lawmaker requests Iowa Veterans Home audit after staffing changes
An Iowa Democratic lawmaker is asking for a state audit of the Iowa Veterans’ Home following July staffing changes. Rep. Sue Cahill, D-Marshalltown, sent a letter to Iowa Auditor Rob Sand this week calling for an audit of the state-run veterans’ home, located in Marshalltown. The request follows the July news that the Iowa Veterans’ […]
‘There's nothing like this anywhere!’
“This is what happens when a community comes together.”. That’s what West Liberty School District Superintendent Shaun Kruger had to say in cutting the West Liberty Chamber of Commerce blue ribbon to officially open the new West Liberty High School sports complex for the football season. Although the complex...
Man charged with leading trooper on high-speed motorcycle chase in Scott Co.
BETTENDORF, Iowa (KWQC) - An East Moline man was arrested in Scott County after troopers say he led them on a high-speed chase on a motorcycle. Justin Miller, 38, is charged with eluding, a Class D felony, and OWI second offense, an aggravated misdemeanor. He also was issued multiple citations,...
Police: Second man arrested in connection to fatal Davenport Skybridge shooting
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - A second person has been arrested and charged in connection to the fatal Davenport Skybridge shooting that killed 23-year-old Mason Payne. That shooting happened on Aug. 24. Thursday, 18-year-old James R. Joslin Jr., of Silvis, Illinois was arrested in Moline, Illinois and charged with accessory after...
Iowa Hawkeye Fans Will Notice a Change at Kinnick Stadium This Season
The new locker rooms aren't the only changes happening at Kinnick Stadium this year. Seeing a college football game at Kinnick Stadium should be on every college football fan's bucket list. Watching an Iowa Hawkeye football game at Kinnick Stadium is straight-up fun. There's no better way to put it....
Tensions high at first city council meeting since Davenport police officer fatally shot dog
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Graphic content warning: This article contains body cam footage of the incident and information that may be distressing. Tensions were high at the first Davenport City Council meeting since a DPD police officer fatally shot a dog in front of its family on Aug. 21. The officer had been responding to a call regarding four dogs in the area that appeared aggressive, but it's unclear whether the dog killed — Myst — was part of this initial call. Myst's owner, Don Hesseltine, said he wasn't.
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Owen Seibring previews Hawkeyes' upcoming season on Iowa's News Now
IOWA CITY, Iowa (IOWA'S NEWS NOW) — Football season is upon us and Iowa's News Now Sports Anchor Owen Seibring joined the morning show to discuss the Iowa Hawkeyes Football season. Their first matchup of the year is Saturday, August 31st at home against Illinois State. To stay up...
Will Tim Lester’s Hawkeye Offense “Scratch Where it Itches?”
I have never been this excited for one aspect of Iowa Hawkeye Football than I am right now. It feels like 100 years ago that Hayden Fry. had the boys slinging the pigskin around Kinnick Stadium with ease. Kirk (now just slow down with that talk about offense) Ferentz is never going to be a coach who wants to air the ball out, but hiring Tim Lester is a step in the right direction. The boys still have to block, throw, catch, and run, but the past number of years have felt like the Hawks were playing 11 on 14. Everything looked difficult. Flush that stinky stuff. Statistics can paint any picture you want them to, but the Hawks were doing paint-by-numbers while the rest of college football was studying Picasso, Dali, and some other people I don’t recall, but I’m sure they were pretty dang good. I put together the grid below based on last year’s squads. There are a number of different players (although Illinois State returns its top six tacklers) and some different coaches, but a year’s worth of data is something.
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