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Every single ISU student-athlete will get a slice of the $20.5 million pie, something fairly unique among Big 12 schools.
A Davenport restaurant littered with dead 'roach-like' insects and mouse dropping and with a flooded floor leads off latest ...
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has confirmed a case of Theileriosis, caused by Theileria orientalis ...
Harrison Barnes Continues Spurs' Tradition of Giving Back originally appeared on Athlon Sports. For San Antonio Spurs forward ...
H.L. Munn Lumber, a 127-year-old Ames business, will be acquired by Mead Lumber Co., a regional operation with a corporate office in Columbus, Neb. Munn, which supplies lumber and materials to ...
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This popular Ames park, once home to a zoo and a suspension bridge, is turning 100 - MSNPeople walk at Brookside Park on June 4, 2025, in Ames, Iowa© Nirmalendu Majumdar/Ames Tribune Families skate in Brookside Park's flooded basketball courts in 1964.© Provided by City of Ames ...
Brookside is an Ames gem. Among nearly 40 parks in town, Brookside Park was the second to be designated an official city park. One of the most popular spots in Ames, the park is celebrating its 100th ...
AMES, Iowa — Ames High School sophomore Erin Cho will soon soon see her artwork on cars across the state. The 16-year-old artist is the winner of the Iowa Educational License Plate Design challenge.
Did you know Iowa City is home to the largest wooden nickel in the world? Created in 2006, the wooden landmark weighs nearly 4,000 pounds and is 18 feet wide. 3246-3248 Iowa River Corridor Trail 5.
Iowa State University opened a new 80,000-square-foot industrial engineering building. A $42 million donation from C.G. “Turk” and Joyce A. McEwen Therkildsen is the largest gift for an ...
Iowa boys’ state basketball tournament moving to Ames Iowa State University’s Hilton Coliseum will be its home beginning in 2027 Jeff Johnson Mar. 18, 2025 3:31 pm, Updated: Mar. 18, 2025 4:15 pm ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Jamie Pollard, who has been Iowa State’s athletics director since 2005, has signed a five-year contract extension, keeping him in Ames until 2030.
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