WBB: Warriors Battle No. 13 Briar Cliff

Courtesy of Midland Athletics SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Midland University returned to action Wednesday evening against No. 13 Briar Cliff. Despite a strong defensive effort in its second straight game against a ranked opponent, Midland fell to
Second-Half Surge Lifts Briar Cliff Past Midland

Courtesy of Midland Athletics SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Midland University traveled to Sioux City on Wednesday night to face Briar Cliff University in a Great Plains Athletic Conference contest. A second-half surge by the Chargers proved to
Does the American dream still exist?
This year, America celebrates its 250th birthday – but does the American dream still exist? While some told CBS News they believe they’re currently living it, more Americans find it less achievable compared to decades ago, research
Pope Leo asks cardinals to help him “point the way for our path ahead”
Pope Leo XIV, the Catholic Church’s first ever American leader, appears to signal a more inclusive leadership style than his predecessor.
Pope Leo asks cardinals to help him “point the way for our path ahead”
Pope Leo XIV, the Catholic Church’s first ever American leader, appears to signal a more inclusive leadership style than his predecessor.
Could the Iran protests “be a turning point” for its Islamic rulers?
Iran’s exiled crown prince wants Iranians to seize the momentum of mass protests, and one analyst believes it could prove a tipping point.
Nick Reiner’s lawyer withdraws from his case, says Reiner “is not guilty of murder”
Nick Reiner was set to be arraigned on murder charges on Wednesday in the killing of his parents Rob and Michele Reiner. But his defense attorney, Alan Jackson, told the judge he could no longer represent the
House to vote on partial funding package as Congress races to avoid shutdown
The House is set to vote on bipartisan legislation to fund several federal agencies and programs as lawmakers work to avert another government shutdown later this month.
Jensen to seek third term

Mark Jensen, a Fremont Ward 3 city councilman, has filed for re-election. On Tuesday, Jensen filed the proper paperwork to seek his third term. In an email to Walnut Media, the councilman said he had been contemplating
Fremont man faces domestic assault charge

An assault investigation has led to the arrest of a Fremont man. At about 4:43 p.m. Monday, police officers were called to the 1800 block of East 19th Street. An investigation led to the arrest of Curtiss