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Neighborhood built around walkability could provide 450 homes
CORALVILLE, Iowa (KCRG) - Coralville City Council approved the plans for “West Village” that will be built where Oakdale and Jones Boulevard meet. The development will add more housing options for residents. “We’ve seen a huge increase in demand for housing,” Coralville Community Development Director, Dave Johnson said...
Caitlin Clark Debuts First Nike Player-Exclusive Shoes [VIDEO]
During her time at the University of Iowa and with the Indiana Fever in the WNBA, Caitlin Clark has been loyal to one kind of basketball shoe. The Kobe Bryant series produced by Nike. Yesterday, Clark debuted a new pair of Kobes designed just for her!. At the Indiana Fever...
Davenport man diagnosed with cancer now faces new challenge: A stolen wheelchair
Rodney Morgan has recently experienced a streak of bad luck. With his recent cancer diagnosis, he’s doing his best to get to treatment. But now he’s unable to leave his apartment after someone stole his wheelchair. “I mean, dealing with everything I’ve been dealing with the last few...
First flight enters new terminal at Mason City Municipal Airport
MASON CITY, Iowa-Incoming at the Mason City Municipal Airport, United Airlines flight 5070 landed around 10:30 a.m. becoming the first flight to use the new 23,000 sq. ft. terminal. Passengers entering the terminal were surprised to see the new facility. Angela Hall, Forest City, says, "It was so surprising I...
Mitchell County Fair Gets Underway in Osage Wednesday (07.31)
The Mitchell County Fair officially opens its five-day run in Osage on Wednesday (07.31). Festivities Wednesday included the naming of Annalee Schwarck and Weston Johanns as Little Miss and Mr. Mitchell County respectively. That was followed by the crowning of Emma Schipper as Mitchell County Fair Queen. Grandstand entertainment Wednesday night is the ECI Truck and Tractor Pull starting at 7 pm.
Cats rescued in Clinton residential fire
Two cats were rescued after a fire in Clinton Monday afternoon. The Clinton Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire in the 100 block of N. Fifth Street on Monday, July 29 at about 4:12 p.m. All units responded from their stations and Camanche dispatched its Rapid Intervention Team (RIT). Clinton’s response included a ladder truck, engine, […]
Collision in southeast Minnesota injures northeast Iowa woman
HOUSTON COUNTY, Iowa – A northeast Iowa woman was hurt in a two-vehicle collision in southeast Minnesota. The Minnesota State Patrol says it happened on Highway 44 near Indian Springs Road. A 2015 Volkswagen Jetta driven by Allyvia Lucille Martin, 21 of Lansing, IA, and a 2024 GMC Yukon driven by Steven Scott Redford, 74 of Branson, Missouri, were both heading south when they crashed around 11 am Wednesday.
Mason City rental unit left uninhabitable after overnight fire
MASON CITY, Iowa – An overnight house fire has left a renter looking for a new place to stay. The Mason City Fire Department says it was called to 1421 N Madison Avenue around 2:01 am Wednesday and firefighters arrived to find a smoldering fire in the attic of the house. Crews pulled the ceilings down to expose the attic and extinguish the flames.
Does Illinois Even Allow A 4-Day School Week?
The school week isn't a whole 5 days for everyone in the country. The new school year is just about upon us and the debate resumes: do we like 4-day school weeks or not? Several districts in Iowa are signing on for it for the 2024-2025 school year. Like anything...
‘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:
Monster Sightings – What Supernatural Creatures Lurk in Iowa?
This week, some new episodes of the series 'Unsolved Mysteries' dropped on Netflix, and, of course, I watched all five episodes in one sitting. The final episode of Volume 4 was titled, The Mothman Revisited, and it was easily my favorite of the bunch. The Mothman is described as a...
Eastern Iowa Man Wins $50,000 Lottery Prize From Scratch-off Game
It never hurts to win some cash, especially in these times. A Quad Cities man scored himself a large chunk of change the other day after we won big with the Iowa Lottery. To be exact, he scored $50,000 and the place he bought the ticket from is right down the road from the Quad Cities metro.
Northeast Iowans Score $20,000 in Lottery Winnings
A pair of northeast Iowans have recently scored a combined $20,000 in Iowa Lottery winnings. The Lottery says 65-year-old Joe Brennan of Osage won $10,000 with his “Beat the Heat” scratch ticket purchased at Casey’s on Main Street in Osage. Winning came at just the right time...
IHOP Is bringing back all-you-can-eat pancakes. Where to find the deal in Iowa.
Stacks on stacks. One of the sweetest meal deals is back until Sept. 15. Earlier this week, IHOP's all-you-can-eat pancakes returned to menus nationwide, and this year, customers have two ways to access the endless supply of the classic breakfast item. ...
AMA Iowa names winners of annual marketing awards
The Iowa Chapter of the American Marketing Association announced the winners of its 19th annual NOVA Awards during a ceremony held on July 17 at the Krause Gateway Center in Des Moines. Iowa companies’ marketing efforts were recognized with awards for categories including branding, data analytics and marketing research, integrated marketing campaign and marketing communications. “Every year, marketing teams across the state of Iowa design and execute the most creative and impactful marketing initiatives,” AMA Iowa President Ben Currie said in a prepared statement. “Teams use various data and multiple marketing channels to reach customers. The NOVA Awards recognize the best of those initiatives based upon various criteria.” The full list of award winners is available on the AMA Iowa website.
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