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Murph & Andy: Caitlin Bounces Back, Knicks Make History, Sweet Caroline and MORE (June 5)

The duo of Keith Murphy and Andy Fales has for decades been an institution for sports fans looking for thoughtful discourse in the state of Iowa. For 15 years, “Murph & Andy” dominated the airways of KXnO Radio and now will be heard exclusively on Iowa Everywhere. Keith Murphy and Andy Fales hit the road… Continue reading
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Bears board of directors votes to advance stadium project in Indiana

A source cautioned that Friday’s announcement didn’t eliminate Arlington Heights from consideration, were the state to find a way to give the Bears property tax certainty on the 326-acre plot they own. Chicago Bears owners Brian McCaskey, left, George McCaskey, second from right, Patrick McCaskey, right, and Chicago Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren listen… Continue reading
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MLB labor talks raise possibility of ending reviled out-of-market broadcast blackouts

The territorial TV rights system that has long governed baseball, and leads to local blackouts, is on the table in labor talks. (Photo/Michael Reaves, Getty Images) Evan Drellich | The Athletic NEW YORK — Major League Baseball’s first labor proposal contains an offer from the owners that could, over time, lead to the end of the… Continue reading
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UNI Panther men’s basketball signs Isaiah Johnson-Arigu

UNI Panther Sports Communication The UNI men’s basketball team on Wednesday announced the signing of forward Isaiah Johnson-Arigu to its 2026-27 roster. The 6′ 7″, 215 pound forward from Maple Grove, Minnesota, is the seventh signing by the Panthers this spring, as well as their fifth Division I transfer. Johnson-Arigu joins a spring signing class… Continue reading
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Iowa women’s wrestling’s Kennedy Blades to forgo college eligibility

Eli McKown | Des Moines Register Iowa women’s wrestling is losing one of its biggest stars, with 2024 Olympic silver medalist and two-time national champion Kennedy Blades announcing June 5 that she will forgo her final season of college eligibility. Blades said she will continue to train at the University of Iowa, but will instead… Continue reading

















