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Dubuque receives nearly $1.9 million to add electric vehicle charging stations
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - The City of Dubuque is receiving nearly $1.9 million to install electric vehicle charging stations at five downtown locations. The stations will be Level 2 and direct current fast charger stations. They’re being funded by a U.S. Department of Transportation Charging and Fueling Infrastructure grant.
Racist Flyers at Library Lead to Arrest
The Hampton man arrested for leaving racist flyers at Hispanic owned businesses has been charged with doing something similar at the Cedar Falls Library. On August 13th Cedar Falls Police were called to the library after staff found the flyers on shelves and in a book written in Spanish. The flyers were made to resemble a hunting license and read, in part, “Illegal Immigrant Hunting Permit. No Bag Limit. Tagging Not Required. Trump 2024. Police believe 38 year old Daniel Embree designed and photocopied the flyers. He was charged with 3rd degree Harassment. In the Hampton case he was charged with eight counts of 2nd degree Harassment and one count of Trespass With Intent to Commit a Hate Crime. The Iowa GOP has condemned the flyers.
EIOT: Cedar Falls dominates Prairie 35-13 in debut of new stadium
Cedar Falls opens the season in style, defeating Prairie 35-13 to send the home fans attending the school's new stadium happy. Senior Davarrion Clark was spectacular for the Tigers, rushing for 213 yards and four touchdowns against the Hawks.
ANNUAL LABOR DAY PICNIC SET FOR RIVERSIDE PARK
A SIOUXLAND TRADITION HONORING OUR WORKFORCE WILL ONCE AGAIN TAKE PLACE ON LABOR DAY MONDAY. CRAIG LEVINE OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 231 SAYS IT’S TIME FOR THE 121ST ANNUAL LABOR DAY PICNIC:. PICNIC4 OC…….AGAIN THIS WEEK. :17. PART OF THE TRADITION IS SPEECHES...
Enter to Win an Unforgettable Night in Dubuque at the Avery Foundation’s Annual Founders Gala
The Avery Foundation, a dedicated nonprofit organization supporting cancer patients in the Tri-State area, is thrilled to announce its 7th Annual Founders Gala. This elegant evening of inspiration, philanthropy, and community connection will take place on September 6th at the Grand River Center in Dubuque. The event is set to be a memorable celebration of the Foundation’s mission to alleviate the financial burdens faced by those battling cancer and Y105 wants to send you for this once in a lifetime experience.
Man displayed gun during Dubuque altercation
Police said a Dubuque man displayed a handgun during a confrontation. 32-year-old Nicholas A. Santillo was arrested at 3:46 p.m. Thursday in the 1200 block of Grandview Avenue on warrants charging control of a firearm by a domestic abuse offender, domestic assault with use or display of a weapon and child endangerment. Court documents state a woman came to the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center on Aug. 10 to report a disturbance that happened earlier that day between herself and Santillo. The pair have one child together, and she said Santillo began to make verbal threats about the woman’s current husband when she went to retrieve the child, documents state. She told officers Santillo “appeared to be under the influence of drugs” and “highly agitated” during the interaction, and documents state he displayed a silver-colored handgun during the interaction. The woman said she was holding her toddler during the incident.
NFL Draft Notebook: Iowa’s tight end legacy continues with Luke Lachey and weekend prospects to watch
This week’s NFL Draft Notebook takes a deep dive into the college football scene, starting with Iowa's rising star, Luke Lachey, who is poised to be the next great tight end from a program known for producing elite talent. We’ll also spotlight five pro prospects to watch this weekend, including a Group of Five wide receiver who has the chance to significantly boost his draft stock. Finally, we'll wrap up with the latest draft news and notes, including some intriguing insights on two kickers in this year’s draft class.
Slipknot Member Injured By Bonfire Explosion on His Iowa Farm
Sid Wilson of Slipknot recently updated fans on his condition following a serious bonfire explosion at his Iowa farm that led to his hospitalization. Speaking to Fox News on August 28, the 47-year-old musician revealed the extent of his injuries, including severe burns on his face and arms. “My entire...
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