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Is Iowa losing its religion? Church closures mount in rural communities

Is Iowa losing its religion? Church closures mount in rural communities

  • Donnelle Eller Des Moines Register

Pottawattamie County saw a 14.2% reduction in church membership — 118 congregations with 36,210 total members in 2010 to 110 congregations with 31,084 members by 2020.

A look back at each season's top athletes, Athletes of the Year released next week

A look back at each season's top athletes, Athletes of the Year released next week

  • Bryan Clark

The fall sports season kicks into high gear next week with volleyball, cross country and football competitions.

New faces laying foundation for Sidney football

New faces laying foundation for Sidney football

  • Bryan Clark

The Sidney football team is counting on athletes like Will Hobbie, Calvin Johnson and Zach Boyd to lead this year’s team

Images from Clarinda Girls Tennis' win over Harlan

Images from Clarinda Girls Tennis' win over Harlan

  • Bryan Clark

The Clarinda girls tennis team improved to 4-1 on the dual season with an 8-1 home win Thursday over Harlan.

Shenandoah volleyball leaning on last year’s experience in making WIC debut

Shenandoah volleyball leaning on last year’s experience in making WIC debut

  • Bryan Clark

Shenandoah juniors Lyndie Green and Kalyn Scamman are expected be a couple of the leaders of Shenandoah’s first Western Iowa Conference team.

Clarinda football looking to play at high level, consistently this season

Clarinda football looking to play at high level, consistently this season

  • Bryan Clark

Clarinda football wants to play at the next level and has preached consistency all offseason and in the preseason, looking to get there.

New leaders stepping up for Essex volleyball

New leaders stepping up for Essex volleyball

  • Bryan Clark

The Essex volleyball team is pushing for more this season under new head coach Schyler Schwisow, and is hoping that leads to more wins this fall.

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Iowa lawmaker urges universities to heed US education secretary's call to action

Iowa lawmaker urges universities to heed US education secretary's call to action

The chair of the Iowa House Higher Education Committee is urging universities in Iowa to release their responses to a national call to action from the U.S. secretary of education.

Chuck Grassley receives 'replacement vacuum' for 'Beth' from Sioux City staffer

Chuck Grassley receives 'replacement vacuum' for 'Beth' from Sioux City staffer

The replacement for "Beth," as Grassley would refer to his Hoover Concept Two vacuum, came from Iowa House Rep. Jacob Bossman, R-Sioux City, who works as his regional director.

Opinion | The best and worst foods I tried at the Iowa State Fair

Opinion | The best and worst foods I tried at the Iowa State Fair

A roundup of the good, the bad and the weird foods at the 2026 Iowa State Fair, from Lee Enterprises Des Moines Bureau Chief Hailey Peck.

8 months after surgery, Macedonia woman says she has her life back

8 months after surgery, Macedonia woman says she has her life back

A Macedonia woman has lost 124 pounds eight months after becoming one of the first patients in Jennie Edmundson’s new bariatric surgery program.

Judge says DOJ claims are ‘hard to take seriously’ in Iowa deportation case

Judge says DOJ claims are ‘hard to take seriously’ in Iowa deportation case

A judge has ordered the federal government to immediately release an immigrant held in an Iowa jail, saying it’s “hard to take seriously” the U.S. Department of Justice’s arguments.

USDA leader says Iowa farmers want new trade deal with Mexico, Canada

USDA leader says Iowa farmers want new trade deal with Mexico, Canada

Iowa farmers want a new U.S. trade agreement with Mexico and Canada, the largest buyers of U.S. corn, pork and ethanol, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's trade leader acknowledged.

Conservative group launches ad campaign highlighting candidates' work on tax cuts

Conservative group launches ad campaign highlighting candidates' work on tax cuts

A conservative organization is spending more than $1 million in Iowa’s 1st and 3rd District supporting U.S. Reps. Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ and Zach Nunn’s reelection campaigns.

Rob Sand says Iowa farmers ‘part of the solution’ on ag policy

Rob Sand says Iowa farmers ‘part of the solution’ on ag policy

Farmers are part of the solution to questions about conservation and water quality, Iowa Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rob Sand said during a roundtable policy discussion.

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Images from Clarinda Girls Tennis' win over Harlan

Images from Clarinda Girls Tennis' win over Harlan

  • Bryan Clark

The Clarinda girls tennis team improved to 4-1 on the dual season with an 8-1 home win Thursday over Harlan.

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Mallory Rubin is a fandom expert. The Orioles remind her of ‘Game of Thrones.’

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Sean Keeler: Deion Sanders sued by Nebraska graphic designer? Colorado’s opener can’t get here fast enough.

Sean Keeler: Deion Sanders sued by Nebraska graphic designer? Colorado’s opener can’t get here fast enough.

DENVER — Deion Sanders’ lawyers sure ain’t hard to find these days. We kid, of course, but goodness gracias — this Colorado football season, which is slated to open on Sept. 3 in Atlanta against Georgia Tech, can’t get here quick enough for Buffs fans. Just so they’ll have something to talk about other than the latest round of reported subpoenas. The college football wonks on the Grading The ...

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Court ruling deems class of ‘22 seniors ineligible for upcoming college season

Court ruling deems class of ‘22 seniors ineligible for upcoming college season

The litigious world of college sports got even more confusing with another major court ruling two weeks before the college football season begins. On Friday, the United States Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals granted the NCAA a stay in an order that reverses a Colorado judge’s recent decision granting players from the class of 2022 one last season of eligibility in the upcoming academic year. ...

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