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Man shot at Nagle-Foster intersection on Chicago’s NW Side
An 18-year-old man was shot after a verbal altercation with another driver while waiting at a light at the Nagle-Foster intersection at about 6:20 a.m. Thursday, July 11, according to 16th (Jefferson Park) District police. A bullet went through a side window of the car and struck the driver, who...
Northeast Iowa, Southwest Wisconsin Under Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Decorah, IA – The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of northeast Iowa and southwest Wisconsin until midnight Sunday. Areas affected include Charles City, Osage, Decorah, and Prairie du Chien. According to the National Weather Service, the watch highlights the potential for isolated hail...
Petersen Health Care receives go-ahead to sell off Illinois properties
A federal bankruptcy judge in Delaware gave approval Thursday to Petersen Health Care's deals with Delaware and Illinois based LLCs to sell many of the company's properties as part of an $118 million sale. Judge Thomas Horan signed an order approving Peoria-based Petersen's deals with Petersen Acquisition LLC, based in...
Dengue Infecting More Illinoisans, CDC Issues Warning
The CDC has issued a warning as an illness spreads through Illinois. As of June 25th, there's a dengue warning in effect for the U.S., per the CDC, just in time for summer travel for a lot of folks. According to NBC Chicago, 27 Illinoisans are currently positive for dengue....
Illinois Dairy Queen Locations Passing Out Dilly Bars for National Ice Cream Day
Ice cream is always a good idea, but free ice cream is a better idea. You can score some free frozen treats on National Ice Cream Day from Dairy Queen. As a Midwesterner I appreciate all four seasons of the year, in fact the one year of my life that I lived in L.A. and didn't have seasons was one of my least favorites! We need the seasons so we know when to double our ice cream intake.
Iowa lawmaker gets called up to pitch again in minor league
A 44-year-old from Sioux City has won his second start after being asked to return as a pitcher for Sioux City’s minor league baseball team. J.D. Scholten, a state representative who works as a paralegal, has played pro-baseball for teams in seven countries, including a four-year stretch for the Sioux City Explorers. The hometown crowd gave him a standing ovation as he left the mound last Saturday.
Local Iowa high school postseason baseball highlights and scores (7-12-24)
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – Attached are the highlights and scores from our local postseason baseball games from July 12th, 2024: Bishop Heelan 11, Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 1 Dallas Center-Grimes 15, Sioux City West 0 Creston 10, Denison-Schleswig 4 MOC-Floyd Valley 11, Storm Lake 1 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 5, Spencer 3 Sioux City East 3, Valley 2 […]
Organizers of weekend events across Central Iowa say they're prepared for heat wave
DES MOINES, Iowa — This weekend's heatwave comes as several large events drawing in thousands are taking place across Central Iowa, leading organizers to share their plans on how they will work to keep people safe. KCCI spoke with organizers of the events, as well as UnityPoint Emergency Medicine...
School board says Iowa schools need guidance and timelines on new laws
Jul. 12—Newton school board members are moving forward with their initiative to create a new legislative priority that would instruct the lobbying arm of the district — Iowa Association of School Boards (IASB) — to hold lawmakers responsible for providing guidance and timelines when passing laws that affect public education. During the July 8 school board meeting, a proposed resolution ...
D.C. Dispatch: Biofuels, baby formula and noncitizens voting
Iowa lawmakers voiced concerns this week about noncitizens voting in federal elections as well as delays to the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision on new biofuel standards. Members of Iowa’s delegation also introduced new bills aimed at eliminating potential political biases in the Office of Inspector General and increasing the production of baby formula. Here’s what […] The post D.C. Dispatch: Biofuels, baby formula and noncitizens voting appeared first on Iowa Capital Dispatch.
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