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Iowa Police On The Hunt For 10 Vicious & Unpredictable Fugitives
Iowa crime never takes a vacation. You can never be too cautious when you're out and about. Personal safety should truly be a priority. It almost seems a little silly at times. On the other hand, it's usually best to be alert and to just always let someone know where you are going.
Toss It Now! Huge Recall In Iowa, Illinois & Wisconsin For Cucumbers
People in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin make not be feeling the best after eating cucumbers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are letting Iowans, Illinoisans, and Wisconsinites know to avoid whole cucumbers. Whole cucumbers that have been grown in Florida are being recalled due to a Salmonella outbreak...
Lloyd & Sharon Roberts Inducted into Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame
(Des Moines) Lloyd & Sharon Roberts of Cass County were inducted into the 2024 Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the 4-H Exhibits Building at the Iowa State Fair on Sunday, Aug. 18. Ninety-three Iowa counties participated this year and selected 125 inductees for their outstanding service and dedication to 4-H. Inductees or their surviving family members were presented a certificate by the Iowa 4-H Foundation President, Jeff Murphy, and State 4-H Program Leader, Mitchell Hoyer, as they were introduced on stage.
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.
Lake Mills native and Hall of Famer Mike Stensrud dies
Former Lake Mills High School standout and Iowa State All-American Mike Stensrud died Friday at his home at the age of 68. Stensrud is considered one of the greatest defenders in Iowa State football history, helping the Cyclones earn bowl bids in 1977 (Peach Bowl) and 1978 (Hall of Fame Bowl), according to an announcement […] The post Lake Mills native and Hall of Famer Mike Stensrud dies appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
Iowa Man Breaks World Record for Largest Eggplant
Holding a world record for anything is a huge accomplishment. Iowa is home to quite a few record holders. There is Keeley and Kambry, twin sisters who hold the record for the most premature twins; and there's Kevin the great Dane who held the title for tallest living dog. News...
'It's a gem': Ames residents celebrate renowned park's 20th birthday
AMES, Iowa — Ames residents gathered Saturday to celebrate the 20th birthday of the Ada Hayden Heritage Park. About 50 people enjoyed cake and ice cream to commemorate the park. Ted Tedesco was the mayor of Ames when the park opened in 2004. He said at first, the park...
“Incredible” competition in Iowa State’s D-line room is building a true three-deep
AMES — Leave it to a defensive line coach to deliver a robust and revealing opening statement. Iowa State’s Eli Rasheed is that coach — and he didn’t mince words recently when detailing areas for improvement for his typically high-performing position group. “This summer, the number...
1984 – Dickey, Hughes Score at Iowa State Fair
Dan Dickey won the NASCAR Grand American feature at the Iowa State Fair. He’s joined by the Iowa State Fair queen. – Debbie Bohr Photo. Des Moines, Iowa (August 25, 1984) – Dan Dickey of Packwood led all the way Saturday afternoon to score the NASCAR Grand American late model feature win before an estimated crowd of 3,500 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.
Vote for top defensive lineman in the state entering 2024 Iowa high school football season
Who is the state’s best defensive lineman entering the 2024 Iowa high school football season? The Des Moines Register sought to find out with its definitive best players by position list. Now it's your turn to vote. Make your selection of the state’s best DL recruit and be sure to read all of our preview...
‘American Pickers’ Will Film in Iowa This September
Earlier this summer, the show 'Antiques Roadshow' made a stop in Iowa to film a couple of episodes. Now, another popular show will be returning to the state to film!. A recent article from the Iowa City Press-Citizen reports that 'American Pickers' is set to do some antique-hunting in Iowa in September of 2024. If you're not familiar with the History Channel series, the official website reads:
Newton Municipal Airport Taxiway Project Officially Finished
A $2.5 million-plus taxiway relocation and reconstruction project at the Newton Municipal Airport is officially finished. The Newton City Council has confirmed the new parallel taxiway has been substantially completed in compliance with the terms of the contract they approved on May 17, 2021. Con-Struct Incorporated of Marshalltown won the project with a bid of $2.69 million. Newton City staff says the final cost was well under that price, despite the addition of a $52,536 change order. The total cost ended up at $2,521,868. Ninety percent of that will be reimbursed to the City by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The 2021 Airport Improvement Program (AIP) for the Newton Municipal Airport included the design and reconstruction of the parallel taxiway at the north end of the airfield, to meet FAA requirements. The project also removed a portion of the old taxiway at the northwest end of the airport, and relocated it to be aligned with the remaining taxiway that extends southeast. Clappsaddle-Garber Associates of Marshalltown prepared plans and specifications for the project.
Thomas Jefferson Construction Contract Highlights Newton School Board Agenda
The Newton School Board has a long agenda for Monday’s 6:30 p.m. school board meeting at the EJH Beard Administration Center. The highlight is possible action on a construction contract for the addition and renovation of Thomas Jefferson Elementary School. Information about a grant Vermeer Corporation is giving the district is to be shared, as is information about a donation to cover deficit lunch accounts. The Newton Police Department’s two School Resource officers will also give Board members a summary of their work in the City’s schools last school year.
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