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Public is invited to retirement reception for leading educators
The Webster City Education Association will host a retirement reception Thursday, May 23, at the Webster City Middle School, 1101 Des Moines Street, Webster City. This event will be from 3:45 to 5 p.m. A short program will be held at 4:15 pm. The retirement reception will honor the following...
In other action, City Council:
Approved an amendment to add an outdoor service area requested by Wildcat Distributing Co. from May 1 to October 31, 2024;. . Approved a five-day class C retail alcohol license for Iowa Bar Bus to appear at the annual Junquefest event scheduled for May 21-25 at Hamilton County Fairgrounds;
Under the Sea
Quinn Whaley and Kamey Stanley, front row from left, lead prom-goers through the under sea arch leading to the Webster City High School Prom Saturday evening. Pictured in the second row are Quintin Jaeschke, Jillian Symens, Gage Smith and Joleah Stuhr.
Why multitasking has not been an issue for three talented Ames girls soccer players
Ames girls soccer players Selah Helgeson, Angelica Attinger and Kiersten Hinson have been busy the past month and a half. Helgeson and Attinger play soccer and run hurdles in track and field. They both won conference track and field championships in the shuttle hurdle relay over the past two days. ...
BONUS: Invasive Species
In this bonus episode of Garden Variety, Charity talks with ISU expert Jan Thompson about how the attitude toward Bradford Pear trees has shifted. Then, Charity then talks with ISU expert Cathy McMullen about garlic mustard—and how to control it. Dani Gehr is a producer for River to River...
Lilly Taulelei ready to bring international style to Iowa State women's basketball
Incoming Iowa State transfer Lilly Taulelei, a New Zealand native, remembers the first time she went to a movie theater in the United States. Approaching the counter, she asked for a small bucket of popcorn and was immediately taken aback. ...
BUSSE: Weekly thoughts on the Big 12's portal additions, the House case and Cyclone football in 2024
Cyclone Alert publisher Alec Busse offers his five weekly thoughts. Cyclone Alert Publisher Alec Busse gives his five thoughts as a new week begins. Cyclone men's basketball being done in the transfer portal proves valuable. Iowa State's 2024-25 basketball roster construction has been completed for more than a week, and that is a great thing for T.J. Otzelberger and the rest of his Cyclone coaching corps.
Regional College Sports News: Monday, May 6th
(KMAland) -- Jackson Brockett, Sydney Gray, Lynsey Tucker & Kamryn Meyer earned weekly awards, Megan Franklin was named the new AD at UNI, ISU women’s hoops added four transfer and more from Monday in regional college sports. Iowa State. -Cyclone Club Athlete of the Week -- Zach Verzani: https://cyclones.com/news/2024/5/6/track-and-field-cyclone-club-athlete-of-the-week-zach-verzani.aspx.
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