ISU’s Bykowski among collgiate football elite
DALLAS, Texas – Iowa State offensive lineman Carter Bykowski has been selected by The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame as one of 147 candidates for the 2012 NFF
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DALLAS, Texas – Iowa State offensive lineman Carter Bykowski has been selected by The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame as one of 147 candidates for the 2012 NFF
By David Zucchino, Los Angeles Times – DURHAM, N.C. — An Army general who was sent home early from Afghanistan in May has been charged with forcible sodomy, wrongful sexual conduct and other
Marc Morehouse, The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa – From Iowa sports info: IOWA BASEBALL Former Hawkeye Bo Porter Named MLB Manager HOUSTON, Texas – Former University of Iowa dual-sport athlete Bo Porter
By Rob Hotakainen, McClatchy Newspapers – WASHINGTON — Rejecting warnings that it could ignite a trade war, the Obama administration on Thursday said it planned to change its tomato-trading rules with Mexico,
Michael Schaffer, Daily Iowegian, Centerville, Iowa – CENTERVILLE — One of three Appanoose County men accused of disrupting 911 service June 6 has been sentenced to state prison. Timothy John Hatfield, 25,
By George Sipple, Detroit Free Press – DETROIT — An announced crowd of 33,019 witnessed strikeout history by Doug Fister, a comedy of errors in the infield by the opposition and a
From the Osage Police Department – Good Shepherd, Inc. in Mason City, Iowa provides a free Telephone Reassurance Program to all Senior Citizens in the surrounding counties including Mitchell County. The Program
From Alliant Energy: Audit affirms company’s focus on customers CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – September 27, 2012 – Interstate Power and Light Co. (IPL), an Alliant Energy company (NYSE: LNT) announced today that
James Q. Lynch, CR Gazette – CEDAR RAPIDS — Early voting, which gets under way in Iowa today, makes casting a ballot easier and, according to supporters, increases turnout. Voting participation in
Mike Hlas, CR Gazette – After Iowa’s upset loss to Central Michigan last Saturday, Nate is sharing thoughts about what it’s like for a team that is questioning itself, and how he
CHARLES CITY – Today, agents with the Division of Criminal Investigation and the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office charged 33 year old Casey Fredericksen in the 2005 death of five-year-old Evelyn Miller. Frederiksen
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) signed an antitrust memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Government of India Ministry of Corporate Affairs and the Competition Commission
MASON CITY – All across Iowa, ballots are already being cast as absentee voting for the November elections begins. “Starting this morning in Iowa, just about every day for the next 40
FLOYD, IOWA – Today, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation and Floyd County Sheriff’s Office will hold a press conference to inform the public and media of a significant development in the
DES MOINES – The Iowa Board of Medicine has suspended a Hampton doctor who is accused of sexual misconduct. The allegations include what the board calls a “pattern of sexual misconduct” including making
Peter Mucha, Philadelphia Inquirer – Who says 13 isn’t lucky? Last night, it helped land $202.1 million for someone who played Powerball in Iowa, as well as $1 million for a Pennsylvania
By Jason Meisner, Chicago Tribune – CHICAGO—Tall, athletic and bright, DeJuan Pratt seemingly had everything going for him, according to his family. He graduated college in Ohio with a double-major in business and
By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times – BEIRUT — Syrian rebels penetrated checkpoints and concrete barriers Wednesday to attack the country’s military headquarters in an assault that left the facility scorched and
Fabens, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers working at the Fabens port of entry seized 754 pounds of marijuana Saturday. It was one of seven drug busts totaling 1,337
By David Ashenfelter, Elisha Anderson and Gina Damron, Detroit Free Press – DETROIT — Police will be taking soil core samples at a home in the Detroit suburb of Roseville on Friday in
PITTSBURGH—A resident of Allegheny County pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge of possession of material depicting the sexual exploitation of a minor, United States Attorney David J. Hickton announced today.
FAYETTEVILLE, AR—Conner Eldridge, United States Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas, announced today that Valentin Gutierrez was sentenced yesterday to 30 months in prison for harboring and shielding illegal aliens for
By Annie Sweeney, Chicago Tribune – CHICAGO—At the riveting Family Secrets trial in 2007, Nicholas Calabrese, the admitted mob killer turned star government witness, was clear about who Rudy Fratto was to him.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI—Patrick Wiseman (33) of East Lansing, Michigan, was sentenced in federal court to a sentence of 20 years’ incarceration for trading in child pornography, U.S. Attorney Patrick Miles announced today.
A Des Moines man has been arrested and charged with felony theft for allegedly stealing walnut trees and scrap metal on federal property. Randall Todd Walker, 49, allegedly cut down walnut trees
CAMDEN, NJ—The former CEO of the hedge fund management company Osiris Partners LLC admitted today to conspiring with others to defraud investors of more than $4 million, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman
By Steve Kraske, The Kansas City Star – KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The chairman of the Missouri Democratic Party said he filed two ethics complaints against Republican Todd Akin on Wednesday, alleging that the U.S
By Matthew Sturdevant, The Hartford Courant – HARTFORD, Conn. — An additional 12.3 million households in the U.S. would have a potential tax liability if the Bush-era estate tax rates expire as scheduled
PITTSBURGH—A resident of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh on a charge of possession of material depicting the sexual exploitation of a minor, United States
By Hugo Martin, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Profits for the nation’s largest airlines are on the rise thanks to lower fuel prices, steady demand and growing revenue from passenger
By Ludmilla Lelis and Arelis R. Hernandez, Orlando Sentinel – ORLANDO, Fla. — The petite elderly woman flailed desperately in the canal behind her mobile home south of Leesburg. A neighbor drinking his
By Carlos Arias, The Orange County Register – Injury woes continue to ravage MMA. This weekend’s scheduled Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Healy card was canceled on Sunday when Strikeforce lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez was
By Sandy Kleffman, Contra Costa Times – WALNUT CREEK, Calif.—This year’s largest earthquake — a magnitude-8.6 shaker in April in the East Indian Ocean — did little damage but had an unexpected impact:
By Marie G. McIntyre, McClatchy-Tribune News Service – QUESTION: My manager recently gave me a performance warning for coming to work late. She has started monitoring me very closely, which makes me feel
By Mark Craig, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – From the fans inside the stadium to the viewers at home to the players in the huddle, fourth-and-goal at the 1-yard line is the easiest of
By Danny O’Neil, The Seattle Times – RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Seahawks reported for Week 4 of the NFL an unrepentant 2-1. They did not speak in hushed tones or ask forgiveness
By Jack Leonard and Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES — Revelations of brutality by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies and cover-ups inside the jails have exposed significant shortcomings in the
By Paul Richter, Tribune Washington Bureau – UNITED NATIONS — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday that “uncivilized Zionists” are threatening to attack his country, but he
By Kristi Swartz, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – ATLANTA — Just as the nuclear industry is starting to build reactors after a 30-year drought, it faces another dry spell. The industry thought it
By Monte Morin, Los Angeles Times – LOS ANGELES—Planet Earth may be 4.5 billion years old, but that doesn’t mean she can’t serve up a shattering surprise now and again. Such was the