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Supervisors approve use of courthouse lawn for RVTV festivities in Newton
Jul. 28—In about a month-and-a-half, the annual WHO 13 RVTV Tour will make its way to Newton in preparation of the Iowa-Iowa State Cy-Hawk game, and when it does the Jasper County Courthouse will be ready for it. The board of supervisors on July 23 authorized the use of the courthouse lawn for community festivities. Erin Yeager, executive director of Newton Main Street, told supervisors that ...
Iowa middle school students will perform with Foreigner at Iowa State Fair
JOHNSTON, Iowa — The hallways at Johnston Middle School are mostly empty during summer break until you reach Jorie O'Leary's classroom. She's helping 18 ninth graders get ready for a big show at the Iowa State Fair Grandstand. The guys are getting ready to be on stage with rock...
Iowa football's all-time record against every team on the 2024-2025 schedule
The 2024 Iowa football season is a month away and the official start of college football season is less than a month away. After making it to the Big Ten Championship in 2023 but falling to the eventual National Champion Michigan team, Iowa is ready to make a comeback. After...
Look: Iowa State Basketball Has Nation’s No. 1 2025 Recruiting Class
While it’s still early in the recruiting process for the Class of 2025, TJ Otzelberger and the Iowa State Cyclones currently hold the nation’s top-ranked group. The Cyclones have added three impressive players to their class, which gives them the edge over Georgia Tech, Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Providence, who all earned spots in the Top 5.
'The guy shows up every day': Quinn Schulte's leadership, work-ethic separate himself from competition
DES MOINES, Iowa-- Sixth-year senior Quinn Schulte has always been a bit reserved when it came to the media, but he's always had the respect of his coaches and teammates. During Big Ten Media Days, Jay Higgins opened up about what Schulte has meant to him and the entire defense.
Tasker Phillips Is a First Time 410 Winner on Border Battle Night at Knoxville!
KNOXVILLE, Iowa (July 27, 2024) – Tasker Phillips held off a tough 46-car 988 Lifeline 410 field to earn his first ever win in the class at Knoxville Raceway Saturday on Weiler Night featuring the second leg of the Border Battle. Phillips’ win aboard the BDS Motorsports #1 earned him $7,000. Emerson Axsom held off a 62-car 360 field to gain another first win, as he.
Centennial trio, ACA duo earn all-district honors along with Ankeny’s Rusher
Ankeny Centennial softball standouts Jordyn Kennedy, Mady Ott and Lauren Sandholm have been selected to the Class 5A West all-district team along with Ankeny star Abby Rusher, while the Ankeny Christian Academy duo of Riese Gjerde and Katie Quick were named to the Class 1A South Central all-district squad. The teams were selected by the Iowa Girls’ Coaches Association.
Individual Summer Sports Statistics Part 6: Jackson Pfrang and Reagan Carney
With the summer sports season over, we take a look at individual statistics for AC/GC baseball and softball players. For the baseball team, junior Jackson Pfrang started in all 25 of the team’s games, recording 66 at bats, nine runs and 13 hits, of which 11 were singles and two were doubles. He also had 11 RBI’s, 15 total bases, a batting average of .197, on base percentage of .293 and slugging percentage of .227. He also successfully attempted to steal bases three times.
Pocahontas Man Dies in Car vs Motorcycle Accident
A Pocahontas man died this weekend when a car collided with a motorcycle in Kossuth County. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the accident happened at approximately 1pm today (Sun) just east of Algona. A 17-year-old from Ackley was driving a compact car southbound on 160th Avenue. The teenager failed to yield to a stop sign and was struck by a motorcycle headed westbound on Highway 18. The motorcycle was driven by 42-year-old Adam Allen of Pocahontas.
Two people seriously injured in car-train crash in central Iowa, Iowa State Patrol says
Two people have been seriously hurt after their car crashed into a moving train in Woolstock, Iowa, around 6:40 p.m. Saturday, the Iowa State Patrol says. According to the crash report, Hailey Hanus, 26, was driving east on 330th St. with Duwarn Glover, 26, as a passenger. Both were wearing seatbelts when the car struck a moving train near Eagle Creek. The report said both were seriously injured and were flown by Mercy Air to MercyOne hospital in Des Moines for treatment. Their current condition, the cause of the crash and further details haven't been released. This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Two people seriously injured in car-train crash in central Iowa, Iowa State Patrol says
Union Slough Auto Tour Route Open from August 1st – September 20th
Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge is pleased to announce the auto tour route will be open from. Thursday, August 1st through Friday, September 20th , 2024. Visitors are welcome to drive the tour route from sunrise to sunset during those dates. The auto tour route begins at the refuge headquarters...
Hotel Motel Tax Board will hear final presentations
SSMID (Audio) Speakers on Main Street 500, 600 and 700 blocks;. The Dub Sports Park Inc. Indoor Athletic Facility. This meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers of City Hall, 400 Second Street, Webster City. The following day, on Thursday, August 1,. The Hotel Motel Tax Board will...