Archive for: February, 2026

Statesmen Finish Fourth at NAIA West Regional Weekend

William Penn Athletics

Lawrence, Kan.–The William Penn men’s bowling team did well in head-to-head competition as it battled at the NAIA West Regional #1 and #2 Saturday and Sunday. In a unique format, the event was split into two separate tournaments, with each day featuring head-to-head matchups against other programs. The team with the best match play record […]

Gordon Takes Third as Statesmen Compete at Missouri Valley Open

William Penn Athletics

Marshall, Mo.– Led by a bronze performance from LaDainian Gordon (Jr., Centennial, Colo., Nursing) at 184 pounds, the William Penn men’s wrestling team competed at the Missouri Valley Open on Saturday. On his way to a third-place finish, Gordon posted a 5–1 record, earning two pinfalls, two decisions, and one forfeit victory. Competing in a […]

Helena Hayes – Capitol Update February 8, 2026

Rep. Helena Hayes

Week 4 Week 4 of the 91st General Assembly has simply flown by! As session continues on, weeks can become an exhausting and yet, exciting flurry of activity. This week was full of subcommittees, committees, long caucus meetings and plenty of visitors from all across Iowa! I know some of you say my newsletters are […]

WARRIORS CLOSE OUT TEXAS SWING WITH TWO WINS

Indian Hills Athletics

February 08, 2026 Waco, TX – The Indian Hills Softballs quad wrapped up its trip to the Lone Star State with two impressive victories on Saturday. The Warriors dropped Hill College (TX) 11-5 in the opener before capping the trip with a 5-1 victory over No. 4 ranked McLennan Community College (TX). After dropping its […]

Central men pull out close win against Dubuque

Central Dutch Athletics

DUBUQUE – The Central men’s basketball team pulled out a gutsy win Saturday against the University of Dubuque Spartans. The game was back and forth from start to finish, but it was ultimately Central who was able to come out victorious, winning 79-73. It was an overall team effort from the Dutch, who had three […]

Central records season-high point total in win over Dubuque

Central Dutch Athletics

DUBUQUE – The Central College women’s basketball team traveled to Dubuque on Saturday for a conference matchup against the University of Dubuque Spartans, where it came out with an 86-75 win. The Dutch (9-12, 4-6 American Rivers Conference) offense was firing on all cylinders from start to finish. A strong first half showing catapulted them […]

Screens, Spectators & Students Oskaloosa Hosts Its First eSports Home Meet

Oskaloosa High School students participate in live eSports competition during the program’s first home meet, with community members in attendance to cheer them on.

OSKALOOSA, Iowa – In two conference rooms tucked inside the Trio Entertainment Complex, Oskaloosa High School students leaned forward in their chairs, headsets on, eyes locked to glowing screens, as the school’s eSports team competed in its first-ever home meet. What looked like a video game matchup was, in reality, months of preparation, strategy, and […]

WARRIORS DROP THRILLER, SWEPT VS. TOP-RANKED FOES

Indian Hills Athletics

February 06, 2026 Waco, TX – Indian Hills Softball suffered a pair of losses on the road to nationally ranked foes on Friday, dropping a thrilling 14-13 contest to No. 4 McLennan Community College (TX) before falling to No. 3 ranked Grayson College (TX) 8-0. Competing in the Highlander Games hosted by McLennan for the […]

The Rozenboom Report – February 6th, 2026

The Rozenboom Report

by Senator Ken Rozenboom Four Weeks Down, Ten to Go Week 4 of the 2026 legislative session was constructive and fast paced. Sometimes I’m asked what a typical day in the Senate is like. My usual response is that I had 50 conversations with 50 different people about 50 different issues. That’s probably not an […]

The Dickey Dispatch – February 6th, 2026

The Dickey Dispatch by Senator Adrian Dickey

by Senator Adrian Dickey This week was incredibly constructive and fast paced. As funnel week approaches it is important that legislation begins moving forward and we keep making progress on the issues Iowans have brought to us over the last several months. Monday brought the Iowa caucuses, which has historically been considered one of the […]

           

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