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Unexpected Armadillo Invasion Poses New Challenges for Iowa
Iowa is experiencing a strange invasion... No, it's not an actual extra-terrestrial, but it's something that sure does look like something from another world, the armadillo. When you think animals in Iowa, you are not even imagining an armadillo. You're probably picturing a cow or even a pig. However, experts...
Gunderson Racing Results at Charles City on Friday
Gunderson Racing hosted its latest Figure 8 racing event in Charles City on Friday. 2. Brady Feckers and Deacon Eiklenborg, Shell Rock. Gunderson Racing will return for its final race of the season on August 31 in Nashua.
Loggers Sweep on the Day
The Logger's Volleyball team started off their 2024 season opener with a nail-biting, 5 set win over North Iowa Area Community College in the Opening Weekend Tournament. Peyton Bergschneider finished the match with a double-double with 15 kills and 13 digs. Adi White tacked on 12 more kills for the Loggers. Ella Kinkelaar contributed 10 digs, with help from Kaylee Abens with 9. Setter Hailee Daigh put up 22 assists, followed by Ella Kinkelaar with 13.
Bryan Boysen Ready for His First Year as North Butler and Clarksville Superintendent
Classes started for most Iowa school districts Friday. Iowa law states August 23rd is the earliest date schools can begin a new academic year. Bryan Boysen is in his first year as the shared superintendent of the North Butler and Clarksville school districts. Boysen previously served as superintendent and elementary principal in the Kenyon-Wanamingo School District in Minnesota and tells RadioOnTheGo News he is looking forward to his new position at the two Butler County school districts.
New hotel approved in downtown Mason City
(ABC 6 News)- The River City just keeps on growing. This time in the hospitality arena as the city just approved a proposal that will not only bring another play to stay for visitors, but will also bring even more opportunities for local businesses. “We can definitely use the extra...
Noelck Family Presented Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award Friday
Friday, the Isreal (Is) and Kristin Noelck family of Franklin County was presented the Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award during a presentation at the Hampton Country Club. Noelck Farms was established in the 1960s by Ivan and Karen Noelck. Their son, Is, joined the operation in 1992. Now, more than three decades later, the multi-generational family farm includes Is and his wife, Kristin, and their three children: sons Isaiah and his wife Reann and their daughter Halston; Noah and his fiancé Maci; and daughter Isabella.
Olson Pleads Not Guilty to Embezzlement Charges
In Hancock County court, Rebecca Olson has pled not guilty to charges of embezzling thousands of dollars from the Garner Chaber of Commerce where she was formerly the executive director. The Garner Chamber did an audit of their finances and books only to discover that the money was missing between...
Iowa Basketball: Hawkeyes All-Time Starting Lineup
Iowa City has arguably the greatest female college basketball player, Caitlyn Clark. The Hawkeyes have also produced some historic players on the men’s side of the game. If you think about it, there was a point where Iowa arguably had some of the best college basketball talent in the country. Iowa basketball may not be on the same level as Indiana or Illinois, but they have seen some success in recent memory.
Fight in downtown Cedar Rapids again in area known for disturbances
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Cedar Rapids Police were called to a fight between several individuals in the 200 block of 3rd Avenue SE around 2:00am Sunday morning. Police tell Iowa's News Now they took several calls, leading first responders to treat some victims on the scene. Police say those witnesses were not cooperative and officers were unable to make any arrests.
Newlyweds honeymoon at Deere museum
WATERLOO, Iowa — Nothing says “honeymoon” like a Deere. Kevin and Kolby Hansen of Foley, Minnesota, spent part of their post-nuptial vacation in Waterloo this spring, where they toured the John Deere Tractor and Engine Museum. “I don’t think Kevin would be with me if it was...
Empowerment and enterprise: Celebrating Black-owned Business Month
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - August is Black-Owned Business Month, a time dedicated to celebrating and supporting the contributions of Black entrepreneurs and business owners. As we highlight their achievements and address the unique challenges they face, we also encourage everyone to actively support and uplift Black-owned enterprises, ensuring their continued growth and success.
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