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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.
Miller-Meeks boasts conservative approach to climate change at Newton biorefinery
Aug. 21—U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks last week visited the Chevron Renewable Energy Group biorefinery in Newton alongside fellow Republican members of the Conservative Climate Caucus, whose mission is to find "practical and exportable answers" to reducing emissions and making energy more affordable. For the past three months, Miller-Meeks has served as chair of the Republican-led caucus, ...
"We felt very taken care of by the Iowa audience!" Meet the stars of Moulin Rouge! The Musical at Des Moines Performing Arts | Paid Content
Pop the champagne, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, the winner of 10 Tony Awards® - including Best Musical - has arrived in Des Moines!. Enter a world of splendor and romance, of eye-popping excess, of glitz, grandeur, and glory! A world where Bohemians and aristocrats rub elbows and revel in electrifying enchantment. Welcome to Moulin Rouge! The Musical! Baz Luhrmann’s revolutionary film comes to life onstage, remixed in a new musical mash-up extravaganza. Directed by Tony Award® winner Alex Timbers, Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a theatrical celebration of Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and — above all — Love. With a book by Tony Award® winner John Logan; music supervision, orchestrations, and arrangements by Tony Award® winner Justin Levine; and choreography by Tony Award® winner Sonya Tayeh, Moulin Rouge! is more than a musical — it is a state of mind.
Jewelry retailer Rowan coming to West Des Moines with Jordan Creek Town Center store
Health-oriented jewelry retailer Rowan will move into Jordan Creek Town Center next year. Ali Phillips, a spokesperson for Jordan Creek owner Brookfield Properties, said the chain will occupy a space near the new Abercrombie & Fitch store in the east wing of the mall near Scheels, Phillips said. ...
Urbandale woman allegedly assaults boyfriend over cell phone
An Urbandale woman was arrested Monday afternoon after allegedly assaulting an Urbandale man in the home. Yamiah Shaquell Freemont, 19, of 4401 160th Circle, Urbandale, was charged with first-offense domestic abuse assault-bodily injury or mental illness. The incident began about 1:30 p.m. Monday in the 4400 block of 160th Circle,...
See What Archeologists in Iowa Unearthed After 13,600 Years
It's nice to see these coming out of the ground like this. Archaeologists in Iowa have made a significant discovery with the unearthing of a well-preserved mastodon skull, dating back approximately 13,600 years. This find, located in the southern part of the state, is Iowa’s first notable mastodon and includes several bones primarily from the skull. The timing of this mastodon’s life aligns with the era when the first humans were inhabiting the region. I wonder if this mastodon knew the Flintstones.
Awesome Craft/Makers Markets Happening in Eastern Iowa This Fall
Earlier this month, Midwest Living published a list of '10 Great Makers Markets to Visit This Fall.' We're happy to report that one Iowa market made the cut! It's called The Pear Fair, and it's held annually in Cedar Falls. The Pear Fair is a popular craft fair that showcases...
Time is Running Out on the Unclaimed $500,000 Iowa Lottery Ticket
The winner of a massive lottery prize has less than a month to claim it before a six-figure piece of paper effectively becomes worthless. Back in March, a Powerball ticket was purchased at a Kwik Star, located at 1502 South Federal Avenue, in Mason City, IA. That ticket proved to be a lucky one, as it's now worth $500,000. The prize will expire if unclaimed by the September 12th deadline.
Fall Comes Early: Starbucks Unveils PSLs in Iowa Ahead of Schedule
It's still summer. In fact, as I write this, there are more than 60 calendar days left in the summer of 2024. But, to the surprise of literally no human being, we're moving on. Seems most people after the 4th of July write summer off so, why not call late August fall?
An armadillo in Iowa? Yes, more are finding their way into the state.
Keep an eye on the side of the road, you might spot an armadillo. For 100 years, the creatures have been expanding northward across the United States from Mexico. It's not known how many are actually living in Iowa, but two recent sightings in central Iowa are part of a growing trend, according to data from an Iowa Department of Natural Resources official. ...
Iowa Healthiest State Initiative surveying businesses about obesity prevention, care
The Iowa Healthiest State Initiative, in partnership with Iowa State University and the Society of Human Resource Management, is surveying Iowa businesses to assess the business needs, interests, opportunities and challenges related to workplace obesity prevention and treatment. The survey will gather data on current practices, perceived barriers and potential solutions for obesity prevention. Results from the survey will be unveiled during the 2024 Obesity Roundtable held on Sept. 17 from 9-11 a.m. at the State Historical Building. The survey takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous, and all information collected will be reported at the aggregate level. To complete the survey, click here.
Doxing And Swatting On The Rise In Parts Of Illinois, Iowa And Wisconsin
A growing trend not just in larger parts of the Midwest, but the entire United States has the FBI warning parents about online privacy. It seems like kids know way more about the internet than we do. Sadly with that knowledge comes confidence. Kids may feel safe online thinking they know it well. This can lead to them accidentally releasing information about themselves. This information leak can then result in doxxing, or even worse... swatting.
Bird sues three contractors for failing to notify officials before digging
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird filed lawsuits against three contractors who allegedly failed to call Iowa One Call before digging and damaged or risked damaging underground utilities. To prevent accidentally damaging electric, gas, water, sewer or communication utilities while digging, anyone planning to excavate must contact Iowa One Call 48 hours before digging. The weekends […]
Iowa Finance Authority Board awards millions of dollars to support affordable rental homes for Iowans
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - The Iowa Finance Authority Board of Directors awarded a total of $10.6M in federal housing tax credits to support the construction and rehabilitation of a total of 404 affordable rental homes for Iowans, some of which are in the TV6 viewing area. The awards were made...
The Ames Senior Variety Show has hosted 600 performers in 30 years and is still going strong
Ames Senior Variety Show publicity chair Marilyn Johnson believes "life goes on and on," regardless of age. That annual reminder is why more than 600 individuals have performed in the annual Ames Senior Variety Show across three decades. ...
Air-fried cicadas top the menu this weekend in Ames
If you’ve ever had a hankering to taste Iowa-fried cicadas, you’ll have your chance this weekend. Ginny Mitchell, education program coordinator at the Iowa State University Insect Zoo, says one popular element of the annual Bug Village event is edible insects. Mitchell collected hundreds of the 13- and 17-year cicadas this spring which she plans to air-fry, sprinkle with seasoning, and serve to visitors to the Ames campus on Saturday.
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