Iowa trounces Abilene Christian, 103-41
IOWA CITY – The Iowa men’s basketball team punished another cupcake Sunday in Carver Hawkeye Arena, beating hapless Abilene Christian by 62 points, the fourth largest margin of victory in Iowa history.
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IOWA CITY – The Iowa men’s basketball team punished another cupcake Sunday in Carver Hawkeye Arena, beating hapless Abilene Christian by 62 points, the fourth largest margin of victory in Iowa history.
UPDATED: Mason City police officers located a suspicious male juvenile with a BB gun Sunday evening at about 7:00 PM. The subject was located in the vicinity of 12th Street NW and
Courtesy: cyclones.com – AMES, Iowa – Hilton Magic struck again as Iowa State stunned No. 7 Michigan with a 77-70 victory Sunday in front of a sold-out Hilton Coliseum. In his first
MASON CITY – A local man was arrested early Saturday in the Cultural Crescent as police investigated a fight. Even as police had their hands full responding to what was described as
MASON CITY – Clear Lake police took an alleged drunk driver off the street early Saturday. Police confirmed Saturday night that a 33 year-old Swaledale woman, Heather Marie Jones, was arrested at
Submitted to NIT – Fourteen years ago today, a Hampton woman was the victim of an unsolved murder that still haunts her family. Roberta “Bobbi” Crawford, 53, was murdered inside her Hampton,
WASHINGTON – For the first time in nearly two decades, the United States is importing less foreign oil than it is producing domestically — and using less overall, the White House reported
AMES, Iowa – Experimental treatments for spinal cord injuries in dogs conducted at Iowa State University could someday lead to more effective therapies for humans suffering from similar injuries. Nick Jeffery, professor
CLEAR LAKE – The Clear Lake mayor and city council will meet Monday, November 18th for a presentation on an estimated $1.6 million Police Department/City Hall Building Renovation Project. The work shop
Courtesy: UNI Athletics Communications – SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The University of Northern Iowa football team came away with its second win in a row over Missouri State, defeating the Bears 17-10. The
RADCLIFFE, IA – A teen is dead after a head-on collision with a semi-truck Saturday morning in Hardin county. According to a report, at about 6:45 AM Saturday, a 2004 Chevy Impala
CAPE CANAVERAL – A new spacecraft will be launched by NASA next week to study the upper atmosphere of Mars. At Launch Complex 41, the Atlas V rocket carrying the MAVEN (Mars
WASHINGTON – Nicholas Michael Jackson, 36, of Boone, Iowa, was sentenced last week to 10 years in prison for possession of child pornography, announced U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Machen, Jr.; Valerie Parlave,
WASHINGTON – U.S. officials said Saturday they are deeply concerned by the death and injury of many Libyans in recent clashes in Tripoli. “We condemn the use of violence in all its
MARION – Governor Terry E. Branstad toured Timberline Manufacturing in Marion, Iowa, last week to highlight the advantages of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and Iowa’s incentive programs that make it easier
FOREST CITY – Waldorf College will welcome the holiday season at Christmas with Waldorf, an annual weekend of concert performances, at Immanuel Lutheran Church on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and
FOREST CITY – Waldorf’s Community Artist Series welcomes organist Michael Stefanek to Forest City on Sunday, Nov. 24 for a 7:30 p.m. concert at Immanuel Lutheran Church. A member of the American
James B. Comey, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation Statement Before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Washington, D.C. November 14, 2013 Good morning, Chairman Carper, Ranking Member Coburn, and
Courtesy: UNI Athletics Communications – FAIRFAX, Virginia – The University of Northern Iowa men’s basketball team lost their afternoon match against George Mason, 76-70. UNI was behind 19-11 nearly halfway into the