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North Iowa Wins Fourth National Championship – Mix 107 3 KIOW

That’s coach Todd Sanden.  Goalie Carsen Stokes made 31 saves to earn the most valuable player honors and allowed only four tournament goals.  photo by – Vinnie Perricelli, NA3HL This was the fourth national championship in the 10-year history of the North Iowa Bulls; Sanden has coached them all.  In the 10 years, North Iowa also won eight division championships. The pandemic canceled last year’s chance at a title and made this year more difficult for teams in the league. The Bulls lost a month of their season due to COVID-19 but overcame those challenges to capture the crown.    This was the last season for the Bulls in the NA3HL; North Iowa will take over the Amarillo Bulls’ spot in a tier higher of junior hockey next season – the North American Hockey League (NAHL). North Iowa hasn’t had an NAHL team since the North Iowa Outlaws left over a decade ago.

Amarillo Bulls will Move to Mason City, Giving River City Another Chance – Mix 107 3 KIOW

Amarillo Bulls will Move to Mason City, Giving River City Another Chance. Frustration in one community, celebration in another; Mason City will once again have an NAHL team. Zarren Egesdal3 weeks agoLast Updated: March 6, 2021 MASON CITY, Iowa – In October 2019, the North Iowa Bulls – currently a member of the North American 3 Hockey League – were sold to F&S Management and owners Alberto Fernandez and Robert Sweeney. The business partners were drawn to Mason City and the Bulls for a couple of things Fernandez told KIOW in 2019. They could own both the North Iowa Bulls (NA3HL) and the Amarillo Bulls of the North American Hockey League (NAHL), plus the new arena in Downtown Mason City.

COVID-19 has changed Iowans daily lives, but they persevere

USA TODAY Iowa Network and Lee Enterprises Published 7:47 pm UTC Dec. 22, 2020 Nurse Connor Ramirez balances a cellphone between her ear and shoulder blade as she maneuvers a patient’s bulky bed through Mary Greeley Medical Center’s back hallways. Four colleagues run alongside, toting medical equipment and the patient s belongings as the sun finally begins to peek out from a cloudy morning fog.   “Elevator G-29,” Ramirez says over the commotion, dispatching a cleaning crew to disinfect the lift just as soon as they hang up.   “We’re transferring a COVID patient to the ICU.”   In Waterloo, nurse Kelly Barnett dons a gown, an N95 mask, a face shield, gloves and goggles to work on the COVID floor at UnityPoint s Allen Hospital. Barnett prayed as she drove in this morning, as she does every day. She pleaded with God to help her patients recover and begged for Iowa to turn the corner on the virus still sweeping our state.  

Iowa endures

USA TODAY Iowa Network and Lee Enterprises Published 7:47 pm UTC Dec. 22, 2020 Nurse Connor Ramirez balances a cellphone between her ear and shoulder blade as she maneuvers a patient’s bulky bed through Mary Greeley Medical Center’s back hallways. Four colleagues run alongside, toting medical equipment and the patient s belongings as the sun finally begins to peek out from a cloudy morning fog.   “Elevator G-29,” Ramirez says over the commotion, dispatching a cleaning crew to disinfect the lift just as soon as they hang up.   “We’re transferring a COVID patient to the ICU.”   In Waterloo, nurse Kelly Barnett dons a gown, an N95 mask, a face shield, gloves and goggles to work on the COVID floor at UnityPoint s Allen Hospital. Barnett prayed as she drove in this morning, as she does every day. She pleaded with God to help her patients recover and begged for Iowa to turn the corner on the virus still sweeping our state.  

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