With a certain tournament of madness on the horizon, here s some exciting news for folks in Cedar Falls: WalletHub has picked the city as one of the top 100 for college hoops fans. Not bad for a town of under 41,000, right?
The study tapped Cedar Falls as the
74th best overall, but even higher,
44th best in it s small cities breakdown. Iowa was well represented with Ames coming in at #30 and Iowa City right behind em at #31. Des Moines also made the list at #213. The list included towns of all sizes, and included 291 different cities in total.
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Brittany Roozeboom, of Johnston has been charged with three counts of child endangerment and one count of child endangerment resulting in bodily injury.
Who doesn t look for ways to. secure and extra day or two off a year? Whether it s job stress, burnout or, you just want to stay home and watch Wanda Vision all day, everyone occasionally fudges some aspect of their life to enjoy some time away from the office. Even if that office is at home. Iowan s appear poised to call in, because according to a new study from Zippia, Iowan s most Googles job search is for
good excuses. Meaning, we want to miss work, but not make it sound like we just
want to miss work.
This got me thinking, what is a legit good excuse to miss work that s not too. terrible. Meaning, if I m being less than honest, I can t really get busted, nor will I feel like a terrible person for using it. Example, one should
Minnesota Twins Fan? They Might Soon Be the Wisconsin Twins
Here in Iowa we have lots of pro teams we can root for based on location. The Chicago Cubs or White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals or, my team of choice, the Minnesota Twins. Or as they may temporarily be called this April: The Minnesota
Wisconsin Twins? WHAAAAAAAT? Bear with me here. let s dive into what this is all about.
Many sports news outlets, including Fansite, are reporting the Twins home, Target Field, is certainly available for the Twins come April. However, as the rules of the State stand right now, fans would
Oelwein Man Arrested for Physically Harming an Infant
An Oelwein man has been arrested after Fayette County Sheriff’s officials say he caused willful injury to a child. According to the report, which the Sheriff s office shared on Facebook, 26 year old Jacob Smith of Arlington was arrested for Willful Injury Causing Serious Injury on March 5th. He was taken to the Fayette County Jail and held on a $15,000 bond.
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According to the report from KCRG, Smith admitted to officers that on the evening of January 31 and in the morning on February 1, he dropped the infant on a futon, and then punched him in the head with a closed fist. Officials said that as a result, the child suffered skull and rib fractures, retinal hemorrhages and multiple bruises.