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An Iowa native and University of Iowa graduate will be the new top executive of Target, one of the nation's largest retail chains. Target's board of directors appointed Michael Fiddelke, 49, as CEO to succeed the Brian Cornell, the company announced Wednesday, Aug. 20. Cornell reportedly will retire.
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Iowa City Press-Citizen on MSNIowa City passes resolution affirming civil rights, equal protection for LGBTQ+ community
Iowa City confirmed its dedication to ensuring equal protection and civil rights for the LGBTQ+ community with a resolution passed by the city council.
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Iowa’s Mark Gronowski ready for season, eager for contact as Hawkeyes hope for improved QB play
Quarterbacks aren’t supposed to get hit in practice, but Iowa's Mark Gronowski wouldn’t mind getting tackled a few times before the season.
Iowa State football begins its 2025 schedule in Dublin, Ireland, against Kansas State. Here's what you need to know about the game in Aviva Stadium.
Deer hunting season will begin October 1st in Iowa, and this year, there is a new deer tag specifically for disabled veterans, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
Adam Steen, a Republican and former director of the Iowa Department of Administrative Services, has announced his candidacy for governor. Adam Steen, Republican candidate
Iowa achieves impressive gains in early literacy, science in new 2025 spring statewide student assessment results
The NASCAR Cup Series announced on Wednesday, Aug. 20, that it will return to Iowa Speedway in 2026. The Iowa Corn 350 powered by Ethanol will take place on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2026.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Iowa City city council has unanimously approved a resolution that states that all members of the LGBTQ+ community shall enjoy equal protection under the law.
The U.S. Army tapped MSM Group North America to design, build and commission a modernized munitions factory in Iowa, a likely four-year process that promises to bolster stockpiles at home and abroad. Why it matters: The Future Artillery Complex at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant could pump out more than 36,000 shells per month.