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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNIowa basketball trio among top 100 transfer portal player rankings in final ESPN updateIowa will have a revamped roster with Ben McCollum at the helm. His transfer portal rebuild carries a trio of top fits nationally.
President Donald Trump is only months into his second term in office, but already, ambitious Republicans are flocking to the state whose caucuses are expected to kick off the party’s 2028 presidential nominating contest.
Iowa defensive lineman Aaron Graves finds his way upon a watch list that recognizes more than just on-field performance.
Just months ago, Treyton Turnbull didn’t know what a soapbox race was. Now he and four hometown friends are in the 2025 Red Bull Soapbox Race.
The man who deputies say is responsible for bringing the girl to Tennessee has been identified as 37-year-old Martin Amaya Sandoval Jr., and he’s now been charged with four counts of aggravated statutory rape, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.
Health care organizations want Gov. Kim Reynolds to sign a recently-passed PBM bill into law, saying it will protect pharmacies; business groups want her to veto it, saying it will raise health care costs.
Waukee Northwest places second at the 4A girls state golf meet in Iowa City. Ames is first in 4A, Gilbert in 3A, Oelwein in 2A and Easton Valley in 1A
Google will invest $7 billion to officially build a data center in Cedar Rapids and expand infrastructure at its Council Bluffs complex.
The trucking company launched the first B99 pump at a travel center in Decatur, Illinois in March. The pump in Urbandale is now the second station in the country with the high blend of biodiesel fuel, but the first station with an above-ground pump. The company has plans to open another pump in Texas this summer.
Iowa Hawkeyes wrestling has once again topped the NCAA Div. 1 men's attendance numbers, doing so for the 18th-straight season. Iowa State ranked No. 4