Hubbard
LATEST NEWS
Four-star SF Winters Grady includes Iowa basketball among top nine schools
The Iowa Hawkeyes made the cut for the final nine schools on four-star small forward Winters Grady’s list. The 6-foot-7, 200 pound small forward is out of Prolific Prep in Napa, Calif. On3’s Joe Tipton broke the news that Iowa was among Grady’s final nine choices. Per Tipton’s report, Iowa joins Arizona State, Colorado, Creighton, Michigan, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon and USC. Grady has taken unofficial visits to both Oregon and USC, but he’s lined up six official visits in the fall. According to Tipton, Grady will visit the Hawkeyes on Sept. 7. That’s the weekend of the Iowa Corn...
‘The fans should treat it like a vacation’: Hawkeyes return to Rose Bowl in November
It’ll probably take some undefeated magic for the Iowa Hawkeyes to be playing for a Rose Bowl in 2024. But in this year’s Big Ten, they’ll for sure be in the Rose Bowl in November. The game itself is the grandest stage in college football. But the...
Iowa City nonprofit breaks ground on Dream City Entrepreneurial Hub
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - Starting a business is hard. And it can be even harder for marginalized populations. But Iowa City’s new Dream City Entrepreneurial Hub is looking to make it easier. “I think oftentimes the greatest challenge is exposure, right? Whether that’s exposure to the knowledge, exposure...
State Auditor Rob Sand Visits Carroll Last Thursday
State Auditor Rob Sand hosted a town hall meeting at Carroll’s Southside Park on Thursday afternoon to discuss his office’s latest work for the state. Sand addressed the twenty individuals attending, informing them of the reports he said needed to be highlighted that were out-of-the-ordinary investigations for the state official. This year, a partnership between the auditor’s office and a non-profit organization called Opportunity At Work was established to make specific government jobs more easily accessible to individuals, specifically those without a college degree.
Cedar Valley Memories will be Aug. 10-11
OSAGE – The 28th annual Cedar Valley Memories Steam and Power Show, celebrating the early days of steam power and pioneer life, returns on Saturday, Aug. 10, and Sunday, Aug. 11, at its site just west of Osage on Highway 9. The rare 1918 Holt 75 Caterpillar will be the featured machine at this year’s […] The post Cedar Valley Memories will be Aug. 10-11 appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Des Moines city leaders working to purchase and stabilize building previously facing potential public nuisance designation
DES MOINES, Iowa — Over five months after it was facing a potentialpublic nuisance designation, city leaders are hoping to save one Des Moines building with some serious wear and tear. The city is working to purchase the building located at 200 Euclid Ave. in the Highland Park neighborhood.
ISU's Abu Sama poised for sophomore year jump
AMES, Iowa — 16 carries. 272 yards. 3 touchdowns. Some might refer to Abu Sama's November stats against Kansas State as "video game numbers." New Offensive Coordinator Taylor Mouser has gotten to put up some video game numbers with his running back. "I am so good with him in...
Iowa State Football has high expectations heading into the 2024 season
AMES, Iowa – Despite being picked just sixth in the Big 12 preseason poll, Iowa State returns 19 starters, and many at very important positions. Friday at ISU’s media day, the Cyclones spoke about the high expectations for the 2024 season.
The BIG FIVE-OH kept audiences laughing and wondering what was next
Julie (Alli McCammant), George and Marie’s daughter, tries to think up a quick solution to cover up how drunk her new boyfriend, Douglass (Jeff Britts), is as he prepares to meet George and Marie for the first time in the Brooklyn Community Theater production of "The BIG FIVE-OH," July 26-28.
Des Moines proposal to ban roosters, limit chickens hits possible snag from city manager
A proposal to ban roosters and limit the number of chickens per yard in Des Moines has hit a potential roadblock: The city manager is recommending revisions for a "better path forward." The recommendation comes days after a chicken parade circled City Hall in protest of the proposed ordinance changes. ...
[WATCH] Caitlin Clark Shocks Crowd by Joining Country Star on Stage
It seems like Caitlin Clark is enjoying her break off from basketball. For the past nine months, the West Des Moines native has been working her butt off training, playing, and competing. Clark began her senior season of college hoops playing for the University of Iowa in November and played...
Previewing The 2024 Front Row Challenge And Foot Race
The 29th annual Sage Fruit Front Row Challenge presented by Your Life Iowa and Country Builders Racing is set to take place Aug. 5 at Southern Iowa Speedway. The $21,000-to-win Monday night program is part of a busy week for Sprint Car drivers and fans alike. What makes the Front...