The Shenandoah baseball team opened up a big lead early and ended a seven-game skid with a home win Tuesday over Tri-Center
- Bryan Clark
The Shenandoah softball team snapped a long losing streak Tuesday with a home win over Tri-Center
- Bryan Clark
The Shenandoah softball and baseball teams earned a home sweep over Tri-Center Tuesday, June 30, in the final home game for both teams.
- JIM NELSON Courier Sports Editor
The Hawkeyes and Panthers will wrestle for the first time since 2011 on Dec. 11 inside the UNI-Dome. UNI has not beaten Iowa since 1974, when the Panthers were still wrestling at the Division II level.
- Bryan Clark
Two Clarinda seniors reflect on playing, and winning, a baseball game Sunday at Busch Stadium.
- Bryan Clark
The Clarinda softball team lost a pair of contests Monday on Senior Night against Lewis Central
- Bryan Clark
Shenandoah’s Titus Steng is the Southwest Iowa Herald Spring Sports Male Athlete of the Year
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Amy Kortemeyer will begin as the Iowa City Community School District’s interim superintendent Wednesday after the school board unanimously approved her one-year contract.
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Shenandoah’s Titus Steng is the Southwest Iowa Herald Spring Sports Male Athlete of the Year
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