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Iowa State graduation rate data released

AMES – Iowa State student-athletes registered a 71% graduation rate in the most recent data released by the NCAA. That is the second-highest mark for Cyclone student-athletes in the last 15 years.

UPC code switching man sent to prison

CEDAR RAPIDS – A man who defrauded retailers by switching UPC codes on consumer products was sentenced today to more than one year in federal prison. Jeremy J. Fishnick, age 27, from

Business

Winnebago’s Denise Yeager promoted

FOREST CITY – Winnebago Industries, Inc. (NYSE:WGO), a leading United States manufacturer of recreation vehicles, announced the promotion of Denise Yeager to the position of Consumer Engagement Manager. In her new position,

NIACC soccer team wins, 6-0

MASON CITY – Sophomore Leo Driscoll (Huddersfield, UK) scored three goals and had two assists to lead NIACC to a 6-0 victory over Indian Hills on a chilly Wednesday afternoon at the

Sports

NIACC volleyball team falls 3-0 to Iowa Central

MASON CITY – The NIACC volleyball team dropped a 3-0 decision to Iowa Central on Wednesday in the NIACC gym. Iowa Central won 25-19, 25-16, 25-23. Freshman Jessica Balek (Manly, Ia.) led

Obit: Mary Foster, 74

MASON CITY – Mary Ann Foster, 74, of Mason City, died Thursday (October 17, 2013) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City. A funeral service will be held at

30th anniversary of Beirut barracks bombing marked

American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 23, 2013 – Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, who is in Brussels today meeting with NATO defense ministers, has issued a statement commemorating the 30th anniversary of

U.N. moves to protect women during conflict

NEW YORK – A key United Nations human rights body has provided authoritative guidance to countries that have ratified the women’s rights convention on measures they need to take to ensure women’s

Cyclones will help sack hunger on Saturday

AMES, Iowa—When the Cyclones play host to Oklahoma State this Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium, they will also be hosting Sack Hunger Day. More than 400,000 Iowans, including nearly 140,000 children, struggle

Sports

Ferentz and Hawkeyes prepare for nemesis Northwestern

IOWA CITY – Fresh off a tough loss in the horseshoe to highly-ranked Ohio State, Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz is preparing his ream to take the filed against another team that has had Iowa’s number in recent years: the Northwestern Wildcats.