The Clarinda A's lost for the first time this season in game number four, Friday at home against Carroll
- Bryan Clark
The Clarinda A's lost 11-3 Friday, June 5, at home against Carroll in a game that was called after five innings because of lightning.
- TED McDERMOTT,
Members of the Blackfeet Tribal Health System, including its medical director and CEO, have alleged that the health center’s prescribing practices have endangered patients.
- ethan.petrik
Kyle Green is back in Cedar Falls, this time as UNI's head coach. New contract details reveal his starting compensation.
- Bryan Clark
Shenandoah, Clarinda and Sidney athletes earned all-state recognition by the Iowa Golf Coaches Association
- TED McDERMOTT
Dr. Mary DesRosier’s whole life has been built on “medicine, Blackfeet, helping and healing.”
- Brianne Pfannenstiel Des Moines Register
Republican businessman Zach Lahn was the victor in a bruising five-person Republican primary fight for governor, earning the nomination Tuesday.
The Latest
Defend The Vote, a national organization focused on voting rights and democratic reforms, has endorsed Democratic state Rep. Lindsay James in Iowa's 2nd Congressional District race.
End Citizens United, a national organization focused on campaign finance reform and anti-corruption efforts, has endorsed Democratic state Rep. Josh Turek in Iowa's U.S. Senate race.
Here are five takeaways from Iowa's primary: Turek boosts Democrats, Lahn stuns Feenstra, economy dominates and key House races loom.
Iowa Republican campaign veterans break down how relative newcomer Zach Lahn won the party’s gubernatorial primary over Congressman Randy Feenstra on Tuesday.
Severe Thunderstorms Bringing Damaging Winds to Northern Page County Tonight
“We're really trying to better understand the environmental contamination in the water that we drink and the air that we breathe, and how that's impacting public health,” Larry Weber said.
Iowa has a caregiver crisis that is escalating even faster than its population is graying: Cases of dependent adult abuse, increasing for decades, have skyrocketed in the last five years.
As religious education reckons with low enrollment and increased scrutiny, one UNI professor is working to bring together scholars and educators to assess the state of religious studies.
Editor's Pick
- Bryan Clark
The season ended Tuesday for the Shenandoah boys tennis team in the first round of the Team State Tournament
Interact With Us
Updated every day!
Download it today!
Get it delivered to your inbox!
Visit our online archives for thousands of historical articles, obituaries and announcements.
'So, so happy!' Granollers and Zeballos celebrate winning Men's Doubles title for second year in a row
ORLANDO, Fla. — Nick Saban found himself in a remarkable position this week. There he was on Capitol Hill, testifying before Congress in support of the Protect College Sports Act, arguing that college athletics desperately needs structure, leadership and federal intervention before it spirals completely out of control. At virtually the same moment, the Southeastern Conference — the very empire ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — My first-hand recollection of Kentucky Wildcats sports goes back to the early 1970s. In all that time, I don’t recall any new UK head coach handling the public relations aspects of their job any better than Will Stein has done. In interview after interview, the new Kentucky football coach has come across as enthusiastic and likable while mostly steering clear of the mind-dulling ...
Check out Friday's baseball/softball scoreboard
🎧 Large households once seemed ordinary. Today they often attract curiosity. The hosts discuss evolving norms around family size and personal fulfillment.
🎧 From camping trips to knife making, the hosts discuss curiosity, lifelong learning and the importance of continuing personal growth throughout adulthood and beyond.
🎧 From paint colors to career paths, this conversation examines paralysis, uncertainty and the hidden benefits of limits, routines and firm expectations.
🎧 Classrooms feel calmer without devices, yet research shows little academic gain. This conversation explores attention, belonging and why deeper cultural shifts matter more.
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti was removed as an exorcist after saying he believed that many "UFO sightings are in fact demons."
Here are some tips before you head to the garden center or nursery.
“The Lost Boys” doesn’t stray from its 1980s roots, but director Michael Arden pulls it into the new millennium and reminds you Broadway can do anything.
Partner
Content by Shenandoah Medical Center. Find out how a mammogram can help empower you to take charge of your health, confidence and future.
Content by Ballard's Resort. Read the tale of amateur angler Doobie Flathers, one of the most prolific walleye fishermen of his time.
Get Healthy. If you’re feeling mentally or emotionally worn down, a forest bath may be just the ticket to clear and cleanse your mind and spirit. Here are a few tips on how to make the most of the experience.
Content by Milan Laser Hair Removal. These laser hair removal experts share their observations and insights about the benefits of Brazilian laser hair removal vs. Brazilian waxing.
Hank Brown | Iowa Football | April 16
Cam Buffington | Iowa Football | March 31 (UI Athletics)
Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...
Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information. Before you dive into holiday...
