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IOWA CITY, Iowa — It's a Hawkeye homecoming! Caitlin Clark will return to her alma mater alongside the Indiana Fever for a WNBA preseason game against the Brazilian National Team.
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“We want people to come out, listen to the hunting seasons reviews, ask questions and hear directly from our staff,” said Todd Bishop, chief of the Iowa DNR’s Wildlife Bureau. “Part of the meeting will be devoted to discussing potential rule changes and collecting feedback as we work through the rules process.”
Basketball star Caitlin Clark has awarded $22,000 grants through her foundation to four Iowa charities that she said inspired her during her time at the University of Iowa.
Iowa legend Caitlin Clark will make her return to Carver-Hawkeye Arena in May, just over a year after her incredible college career with the Hawkeyes came to a close. The Indiana Fever announced a preseason game at the University of Iowa set for May 4 against the Brazilian National Team.
The Indiana Fever and former Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark will play a preseason game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City this spring. The franchise announced the news on Thursday.
The announcement sparked confusion and legal challenges across the country. The Trump administration rescinded the memo but says President Trump’s executive order remains in effect. That order mandated agencies review federal grants and loans to cut out diversity, equity and inclusion efforts that Trump called “Woke ideologies”.
Former Iowa women’s basketball phenom Caitlin Clark announced on Tuesday that she would be donating $22,000 to four Iowa City-area nonprofit organizations: University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital,
Iowa cities, counties and school districts would be prohibited from using taxpayer funding to pay statehouse lobbyists under legislation considered in the Iowa Senate.