Caitlin Clark Had Classy Gesture for Iowa Charities
An Iowa City man is facing charges after police say he resisted arrest as officers responded to a report of domestic abuse.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - Two people have been arrested in connection to an assault that happened in Iowa City in December. Police say 22-year-old Ryan Maschmann and 21-year-old Landan Provino, both of Wayland, were arrested and are facing charges of participation in a riot and willful injury.
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The announcement sparked confusion and legal challenges across the country. The Trump administration rescinded the memo but says President Trump’s executive order remains in effect. That order mandated agencies review federal grants and loans to cut out diversity, equity and inclusion efforts that Trump called “Woke ideologies”.
Police have identified and arrested two out of the three persons of interest in an Iowa City assault from Dec. 14.Ryan Maschmann, 22 and Landon Provino, 21 are
Iowa cities, counties and school districts would be prohibited from using taxpayer funding to pay statehouse lobbyists under legislation considered in the Iowa Senate.
An 18-year-old pleaded guilty this week to sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl last March. He faces up to 10 years in prison. His sentencing is set for March 24.
The grants were announced ahead of Clark's No. 22 jersey retirement during Iowa's game against No. 4 Southern California on Sunday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Aaliyah Guyton does not possess the usual trappings of a leader — experience and a spot in the starting lineup. The freshman naturally assumed a leadership role at Iowa anyway.
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Lutheran Services in Iowa, or LSI, is one of Iowa’s largest nonprofit human services agencies. The organization, with locations in Sioux City, Des Moines and Waterloo, does many things in Iowa, but one program is feeling the direct impact of an executive order by President Trump.