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Proposal: Nursing home would have 10 years to pay $1 million owed to the state
(Fremont Co) An Iowa nursing home that owes taxpayers more than $1 million has negotiated a 10-year payment plan with state officials. In May, the for-profit Tabor Manor Care Center in Fremont County filed for bankruptcy, listing $1.3 million in assets and $2.3 million in liabilities. By far, the 46-bed...
Iowa Teen Caught Going Over 120 mph On a Suspended License
An Iowa teenager landed in the hottest of waters after being caught going well over 100 mph near Ottumwa. The kicker? He was driving on a suspended license. The Iowa State Patrol are hoping this serves as a reminder for parents to talk to their children who are just starting to drive or are actively learning the Rules of the Road about the dangers of excessive speed.
Ankeny to celebrate 20th anniversary of volleyball, girls’ basketball state titles
The 2004-05 school year was a memorable one for Ankeny High School’s athletic teams. The volleyball team won the first state title in school history. A few months later, the girls’ basketball squad captured a record fourth consecutive five-player crown. It’s hard to believe that was 20 years...
Jaguars top Ankeny golfers in triangular meet at Otter; both teams fall to Valley
On Monday, the Ankeny boys’ golf team finished five strokes ahead of Ankeny Centennial while winning the Jesse Peck Invitational on the Jaguars’ home course at Briarwood Golf Club. Two days later, Centennial returned the favor. The Jaguars shot a 292 on Wednesday to defeat Ankeny by five...
Iowa State football: Jaylin Noel named recipient of Jack Trice Endowed Scholarship
Ever since 2021, the Iowa State football program has handed out the Jack Trice Endowed Scholarship, given annually to a Black student-athlete on the team entering their senior year. The recipient, picked by Cyclones football coach Matt Campbell, is an athlete who portrays traits of Trice including courage, character, selflessness, leadership, dedication to the community and academic/athletic achievement. ...
ISU WR Jayden Higgins is eager to share the wealth with “extremely dynamic” teammates
AMES — Seventeen measly yards. That’s what separated Iowa State senior wide receiver Jayden Higgins from becoming the seventh player in program history to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards in a season a year ago. So what does the former transfer from Eastern Kentucky do for an encore?. Share...
‘I love this team’: Defending state champ Zuber, Hawks seek another podium finish
Although the Ankeny boys’ cross country team is third in the Class 4A preseason rankings by the Iowa Association of Track Coaches, the Hawks might be the team to beat on paper. Ankeny returns four of its top seven runners from last year’s squad that earned a second consecutive...
Business Builder Grants Available for Farm and Food Businesses
AMES, Iowa – Small farms and food entrepreneurs can apply for grants from the United States Department of Agriculture to help reimburse costs related to growth and expansion. Known as the Business Builder Grants, the $3.7 million in funding is made available through the Heartland Regional Food Business Center...
Iowa State football offensive coordinator Taylor Mouser on Daniel Jackson, the O-line
AMES — This offseason has been a bit of a juggling act for Iowa State offensive coordinator Taylor Mouser, who took over the position after the departure of Nate Scheelhaase to the Los Angeles Rams. More responsibility, including calling plays, in addition to coaching the Cyclones’ tight ends. ...
ISU ART GALLERY TO DISPLAY HO CHUNK ARTIST’S EXHIBIT
THE MEMORIAL UNION ART GALLERY AT IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY WILL BE HOSTING AN EXHIBIT BY HENRY PAYER, A HO CHUNK ARTIST ENROLLED IN THE WINNEBAGO TRIBE OF NEBRASKA LIVING IN SIOUX CITY. PAYER’S COLLAGE PAINTINGS REINCORPORATE TRADITIONAL OBJECTS, FORMS, AND MOTIFS USING CONTEMPORARY METHODS AND TECHNIQUES. THE EXHIBIT TITLED...
City of Granger announces the return of Granger Days 2024 on Aug. 24
The city of Granger recently announced that Granger Days 2023 will be held on Saturday, Aug. 24 at Centennial Park. There are many fun events planned for people of all ages, including children’s inflatables, rock wall, dunk tank, parade, bags tournament, sand volleyball tournament, pizza, pints & puzzle, music by Spotlight Entertainment DJ Service, vendor village, live music by Jake Schrodt and David Watson, beer and wine slushies, food trucks, a movie in the park and fireworks. ...
Women’s Soccer Preview: Iowa State & Butler
Drake women's soccer is aiming for its first win of the 2024 season after starting 0-1-1. The Bulldogs will face regional rivals Iowa State on August 22 and Butler on August 25, concluding a three-game homestand. Freshman Isabella Balsley scored in her debut, helping the team secure a draw against St. Thomas, while they fell 1-0 to Kansas at home.
Catching Up With Steph McCannon Wiese
Steph McCannon Wiese, a former standout volleyball player at Iowa State from 1992-95, now serves as the Cedar County Auditor in Tipton, Iowa. Appointed in 2022, Wiese is tasked with maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring election integrity. On the court, she was renowned for her achievements, leading the Big Eight in digs three times and setting the all-time record of 1,904 digs, which remains the second-most in Iowa State history. Wiese contributed significantly to the first Cyclone team to earn an NCAA Tournament berth in 1995 and was inducted into the Iowa State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011.
NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS: Car wash property in Clive sold to Georgia-based entity
Marc 1 Holdings, an entity managed by Atlanta-based Mammoth Holdings, paid IA11 10056 Clive LLC $6.2 million for property at 10056 Hickman Court in Clive, Polk County real estate records show. A Silverstar Car Wash with tunnel wash system opened on the site in July. The site previously was occupied...
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