
GRINNELL, IA, November 10, 2023 – In a captivating display of collegiate basketball, the Barclay Braves faced a challenging contest against the Grinnell Pioneers at Darby Gym, a game marked by intense competition and remarkable individual performances. Despite a valiant effort, the Braves fell short, succumbing to the Pioneers’ dynamic playstyle and strategic depth. The […]
				
		
			Nov 10 2023 | Posted in 
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EAU CLAIRE, WIS. – The Central College women’s basketball team landed the opening blow, but then a veteran University of Wisconsin-Stout squad turned up the defensive intensity as the Dutch tumbled 68-49 in the Wisconsin-Eau Claire Tip-Off Tournament Friday. In the season opener for both teams, Wis.-Stout was staggered by Central’s 11-0 opening run as […]
				
		
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Mount Vernon, Iowa – In a stunning display of athletic prowess and team synergy, the Cornell College women’s volleyball team clinched a decisive victory over Grinnell, showcasing their dominance in a 3-set match held at the Small Athletic and Wellness Center on November 10, 2023. Cornell College’s team, led by a brilliant performance from Ilah […]
				
		
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Forest City–The Statesmen men’s wrestling team took a tie and turned it into a lopsided affair as it defeated Waldorf 32-14 in its Heart of America Athletic Conference dual meet opener Thursday. WPU (1-0, 1-0 Heart) won seven of the night’s 10 matches, including three by fall and one by technical fall, to win on […]
				
		
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Oskaloosa–The Statesmen women’s wrestling team continues to be near the top of the national and league standings as the NAIA released its first set of polls this week. WPU is now fifth in the nation with 153 points, while Life (Ga.) tops the NAIA with 197 points. Menlo (Calif.) (191), Grand View (179), and Southern […]
				
		
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Oskaloosa–The William Penn men’s wrestling team experienced just a few small changes to their rankings as the NAIA released its first set of polls this week. WPU remains 28th in the nation with 53 points, while Grand View is first with 239 points. Life (Ga.) is next with 217 points, while Southeastern (Fla.) (169), Menlo […]
				
		
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by Jared Strong, Iowa Capital Dispatch November 9, 2023 Corn yields in Iowa are projected to average about 200 bushels per acre, and overall corn production in the United States this year might set a record, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA’s average yield prediction for Iowa on Thursday is an increase […]
				
		
	 
	
		
		
			
by Jacob Fischler, Iowa Capital Dispatch November 10, 2023 Ahead of Veterans Day, Biden administration officials said Friday the Department of Veterans Affairs will expand health care coverage for certain groups of veterans and their families and create new programs meant to make care more accessible. The VA will make coverage of certain toxic burn […]
				
		
	 
	
		
		
			
Connie Marie Allsup May 10, 1942 – November 9, 2023 Ava, Missouri | Age 81 Connie Marie Allsup, 81 years, 5 months, 29 days old, of Ava, Missouri (formerly of Oskaloosa, Iowa), passed away peacefully to her home in Heaven on November 9, 2023, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri, surrounded by her family. She […]
				
		
			Nov 10 2023 | Posted in 
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Oskaloosa–The Statesmen men’s soccer team is essentially assured of more action this fall and will head into the national tournament with a strong ranking as the NAIA released its final top-25 poll Wednesday. Despite dropping its final two games of the season entering nationals, WPU (11-4-4 overall) is still rated 17th with 224 points. The […]
				
		
			Nov 9 2023 | Posted in 
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