Day: July 15, 2025
Norman “Bill” Tincher
Norman “Bill” Eugene Tincher, the son of William W. and Lena L. (Davids) Tincher, was born on July 17, 1942, in Clarion, Iowa. He was
Jeske Walks-Off Wildcats as Girls of Summer Continue Inspired Play
Taylor Smith, Sports Editor On Friday night, in a thrilling semifinal, Eagle Grove softball (16-10) pulled out all the stops to defeat the Humboldt Wildcats
Softballers Crush Clarion in Regional Play
Taylor Smith, Sports Editor On Thursday night at Greenwood Park, Eagle Grove softball knocked off Clarion-Goldfield-Dows (1-20) in the first round of Class 3A, Region
Hunters in 2024 saw Iowa’s second-highest pheasant harvest since 2007
by Cami Koons Pheasant hunters in Iowa saw high-bag years in both 2023 and 2024. Harvest data for the fall season released by the Iowa
Iowans protest water quality issues outside of event with Gov. Reynolds
by Cami Koons, Iowa Capital Dispatch July 10, 2025 The sound of honking caused several heads to turn toward nearby Fleur Drive during the groundbreaking
Litigation continues over Reynolds’ 2021 decision to curtail jobless benefits
by Clark Kauffman Litigation over Gov. Kim Reynolds’ 2021 refusal to pay pandemic-related jobless assistance to 30,000 Iowans is continuing with a newly filed lawsuit
DNR removes ‘special concern’ species from endangered species rules
by Cami Koons The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has announced proposed rules that remove the category of “special concern” species from its rule on
Arizona U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego plans Iowa trip to talk ‘big, beautiful bill’ impacts
by Robin Opsahl Arizona U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego will visit Iowa during the Iowa State Fair and hold other events in the state to talk

