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Iowa, Iowa State football: ABC will have Hawkeyes, Cyclones at same time (The Des Moines Register) (Cached page) The Iowa-Illinois game will air on the regular WOI-TV analog and digital channels in Des Moines. ABC stations throughout the state will show the Iowa game. The Iowa State game will air in the Des Moines area on Mediacom Connections (Ch. 22) and digital channel 5.2. Iowa Scene: Iowa State volleyball tops Baylor (The Des Moines Register) (Cached page) VOLLEYBALL: Victoria Henson provided 19 kills, Rachel Hockaday 16 kills, and Kaylee Manns 54 assists to lead Iowa State past visiting Baylor, 3-1 Wednesday night to allow the Cyclones to take over sole possession of fourth place in the Big 12 Conference. Iowa regulators fine Postville plant $10 million (The Globe Gazette) (Cached page) IOWA CITY (AP) — A kosher meatpacking plant that was the site of one of the nation’s largest immigration raids was fined nearly $10 million by the state Wednesday over accusations that it violated state labor laws. Details emerge on Obamaâ€s Iowa visit (Quad-City Times) (Cached page) UPDATED: DES MOINES – Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama will make a last-minute campaign stop in Iowa on Friday, just days ahead of the Nov. 4 election. Iowa fines kosher meat plant (The Indianapolis Star) (Cached page) IOWA CITY, Iowa The state of Iowa on Wednesday fined a kosher meatpacking plant nearly $10 million for alleged violations of labor laws. In May, 389 people were arrested in a federal immigration raid at the plant. Iowa's labor commissioner assessed the civil penalties against Agriprocessors in Postville for what he called repeated violations of Iowa's wage laws. (AP) Iowa State football: Cyclones eye wrinkles to mix up offense (The Des Moines Register) (Cached page) Iowa State hopes that shaking up its play-calling may spark an offense that ranks near the bottom of the Big 12 Conference in several statistical categories. Iowa meatpacker fined for flouting labor laws (The Kansas City Star) (Cached page) IOWA CITY, Iowa | A kosher meatpacking plant that was the site of one of the largest U.S. immigration raids was fined nearly $10 million by the state Wednesday for labor-law violations. Iowa fines meatpacker $10 million (The Oklahoman) (Cached page) IOWA CITY, Iowa — A kosher meatpacking plant that was the site of one of the nation’s largest immigration raids was fined nearly $10 million by the state Wednesday over accusations that it violated state labor laws. Iowa Labor Commissioner Dave Neil assessed the civil penalties against Agriprocessors in Postville for what he called repeated violations of Iowa’s wage laws from January 2006 to ... Iowa Vets trust receives nearly $1 million (The Des Moines Register) (Cached page) Iowa’s Veterans Trust Fund today received nearly $1 million, the first revenue from special Iowa Lottery scratch games. Crop Genome Informatics Laboratory at Iowa State University is largest in the USA (SeedQuest) (Cached page) The largest cluster of plant databases in the nation has a new home, the Crop Genome Informatics Laboratory, a USDA-Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) and Iowa State University facility. University of Iowa Hospitals to cut $25 million (Quad-City Times) (Cached page) IOWA CITY — University of Iowa Hospitals will cut its spending by $25 million to balance its budget. Iowa's RB Shonn Greene rumbles into Heisman race (WHO-TV 13 Des Moines) (Cached page) Associated Press - October 30, 2008 4:35 PM ET IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - The nation's most unlikely Heisman Trophy candidate spent the 2007 season hauling couches and mattresses for a furniture... Iowa's RB Shonn Greene rumbles into Heisman race (KWWL Iowa) (Cached page) IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - The nation's most unlikely Heisman Trophy candidate spent the 2007 season hauling couches and mattresses for a furniture store down the road from Kinnick Stadium. Iowa football: Hawkeyes Donahue finalist for Ray Guy Award (The Des Moines Register) (Cached page) Iowa punter Ryan Donahue has been named a finalist for the Ray Guy Award, given annually to college football’s top punter. 5 Iowa cities host troop send-offs today (The Des Moines Register) (Cached page) About 310 soldiers who are being deployed for duty in Iraq will be recognized today in community send-off ceremonies scheduled in five Iowa cities. Iowa's Donahue named Ray Guy Award finalist (KWWL Iowa) (Cached page) IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Iowa sophomore Ryan Donahue has been named 1 of 10 finalists for the Ray Guy Award, given to the nation's top punter. Donahue is averaging 40.9 yards per punt, with punts of over 50 yards in 5 of Iowa's last six games. Iowa National Guard general set to retire (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier) (Cached page) DES MOINES --- Gov. Chet Culver announced Tuesday that Major Gen. Ron Dardis, the leader and adjutant general of the Iowa National Guard, will retire after 43 years of service. News courtesy of
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