
Thomas M. Denison August 16, 1950 – March 1, 2023 Oskaloosa, Iowa | Age 72 Tom Denison, 72, of Oskaloosa, passed away Wednesday, March 1, 2023, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Thomas M. Denison, son of Arthur M. and Lois J. (Grove) Denison, was born August 16, 1950, in Fairfield, Iowa. As a young boy, he attended […]
Mar 2 2023 | Posted in
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Oskaloosa–The William Penn men’s basketball team completed the sweep of Heart of America Athletic Conference crowns Tuesday, defeating #2 seed Peru State 95-82 in the Heart Finals. The top-seeded Statesmen (28-3), which became the first school to win four Heart Tournament titles in a row, claimed its sixth crown in eight years since joining the […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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Oskaloosa–Landon Krause (Jr., Appleton, Wis., Business Management) was an offensive dynamo last week and his efforts netted him NAIA Men’s Volleyball Attacker of the Week honors Tuesday. Krause won his first career Attacker honor and now has two national accolades (Defensive POW last year). The junior notched 14 kills while hitting .600 against Clarke last […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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Cedar Rapids–The William Penn men’s volleyball avenged a big loss as it swept #7 Mount Mercy 3-0 in Heart of America Athletic Conference play Tuesday. #9 WPU (10-5, 9-3 Heart), which won by scores of 25-16, 25-22, 25-20, returned the favor on the Mustangs, who had beaten the Statesmen 3-0 in Oskaloosa earlier this month […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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Kansas City, Mo.–The William Penn baseball team found enough offense in its last two games of its Kansas City trip to secure a split and also help its head coach record another milestone Monday. WPU (8-3) defeated Saint Mary (Kan.) 8-6 and Kansas Christian 3-2. WPU 8, Saint Mary (Kan.) 6 After both teams went […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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Research-based recommendations for phosphorus, potassium, micronutrients and limestone AMES, Iowa – Newly updated crop nutrient recommendations are available in a recent publication from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Antonio Mallarino, professor in agronomy and extension specialist at Iowa State, announced research-based updates to the extension publication PM 1688 A General Guide for Crop Nutrient […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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by Adam Goldstein, Iowa Capital Dispatch February 28, 2023 WASHINGTON — Members of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee listened to agribusiness executives on Tuesday rail against federal regulations, and lobby for new markets and reinforced crop insurance programs in the panel’s first hearing of the new Congress. With the 2018 farm bill expiring this fall, […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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Oskaloosa–Four William Penn women’s bowlers and their coach were honored as the all-Heart of America Athletic Conference teams were announced last Sunday. Caitlin Radliff (So., Belleville, Ill., Software Engineering) and Alexis Lake (Sr., Kaysville, Utah, Biology) were both named to the five-member first team, while Gabi Evans (Sr., West Liberty, Iowa, Psychology and Sociology) and […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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Oskaloosa–The William Penn men’s bowling team took all of the hardware as the all-Heart of America Athletic Conference teams were announced last Sunday. The trio of Jayson Miner (Sr., Silvis, Ill., Business Management), Conor Fetherston (Fr., Dublin, Ireland, Software Engineering), and Jared Smith (Jr., Oskaloosa, Iowa, General Accounting) all garnered first-team recognition (five players total). […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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St. Louis, Mo.–The William Penn shotgun sports team started its spring season by giving some of the best teams in the nation quite a scare at the Lindenwood Invitational last Saturday and Sunday. The Statesmen placed third out of 14 squads with a score of 1,394-for-1,500, while Hillsdale (Mich.) topped the standings at 1,403-for-1,500. Host […]
Mar 1 2023 | Posted in
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