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Basketball Games on TV in Iowa: Channel Info & Live Streams – February 5
If you’re a hoops fan in Iowa, there is both boys and girls high school action on Monday, February 5 — see below for how to watch the 15 boys games and 26 girls games.
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Iowa High School Basketball Games Today
Boys Basketball
| Stream Live | Game Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Highland High School at Keota High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Keota, IA |
| Maquoketa Valley High School at East Buchanan High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Winthrop, IA |
| Roland-Story High School at Van Meter High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:15 PM CT | Van Meter, IA |
| Holy Trinity Catholic School at Danville High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:15 PM CT | Danville, IA |
| Spirit Lake High School at Rock Valley High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:15 PM CT | Rock Valley, IA |
| Greene County High School at Southeast Valley High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:25 PM CT | Gowrie, IA |
| Central Lee High School at Cardinal-Eldon High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM CT | Eldon, IA |
| DELETE at Mount Ayr High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM CT | Mount Ayr, IA |
| Algona High School at Pocahontas Area High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM CT | Pocahontas, IA |
| Fort Madison High School at Clark County High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM CT | Kahoka, MO |
| Aplington-Parkersburg High School at Columbus Catholic High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:45 PM CT | Waterloo, IA |
| Dunkerton High School at Newman Catholic High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:45 PM CT | Mason City, IA |
| Tipton High School at Mid-Prairie High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:45 PM CT | Wellman, IA |
| South Winneshiek High School at Turkey Valley JrSr High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:45 PM CT | Jackson Junction, IA |
| East Marshall High School at GMG Community School District |
Watch on NFHS Network | 8:00 PM CT | Green Mountain, IA |
Girls Basketball
| Stream Live | Game Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winterset High School at Decorah High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 3:00 PM CT | Decorah, IA |
| Maquoketa Valley High School at East Buchanan High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:30 PM CT | Winthrop, IA |
| Greene County High School at Southeast Valley High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:55 PM CT | Gowrie, IA |
| Roland-Story High School at Van Meter High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Van Meter, IA |
| Fort Madison High School at Clark County High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Kahoka, MO |
| Griswold High School at Stanton High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Stanton, NE |
| Algona High School at Pocahontas Area High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Pocahontas, IA |
| Oskaloosa High School at Knoxville High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Knoxville, IA |
| East Union High School at Orient-Macksburg High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Orient, IA |
| Assumption High School at Davenport West High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Davenport, IA |
| IKM-Manning High School at Maple Valley-Anthon Oto High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Mapleton, IA |
| East Union High School at Wayne High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Corydon, IA |
| Orient-Macksburg High School at Lamoni High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Lamoni, IA |
| Lenox High School at Bedford High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Bedford, IA |
| Ankeny Christian Academy at Lynnville-Sully High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Sully, IA |
| Central Lee High School at Cardinal-Eldon High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Eldon, IA |
| DELETE at Mount Ayr High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Mount Ayr, IA |
| Starmont High School at Central City High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:15 PM CT | Central City, IA |
| South Winneshiek High School at Turkey Valley JrSr High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:15 PM CT | Jackson Junction, IA |
| Dunkerton High School at Newman Catholic High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:15 PM CT | Mason City, IA |
| Aplington-Parkersburg High School at Columbus Catholic High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:15 PM CT | Waterloo, IA |
| East Marshall High School at GMG Community School District |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM CT | Green Mountain, IA |
| Sheldon High School at Adrian High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM CT | Adrian, MN |
| La Crescent High School at Waukon High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:45 PM CT | Waukon, IA |
| Mason City High School at Charles City High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:45 PM CT | Charles City, IA |
| Independence Jr./Sr. High School at Oelwein High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:45 PM CT | Oelwein, IA |
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Zach Lahn projected to win Iowa GOP governor primary, upsetting Trump’s pick in a state Democrats hope to flip
Zach Lahn will win the Republican primary for Iowa governor, CBS News projects, overcoming a Trump-backed congressman and setting up a November contest against Democrat Rob Sand that could be one of this year’s most competitive gubernatorial races.
Lahn — a farmer and businessman who has touted his ties to the “Make America Healthy Again” movement — prevailed over a crowded GOP field on Tuesday. Sand, who serves as state auditor, ran for the Democratic nomination unopposed.
His victory bucks the recent winning streak of Trump-backed candidates and marks an upset over Rep. Randy Feenstra, who didn’t attend any primary debates and was viewed by many observers as a frontrunner. President Trump endorsed Feenstra last week, calling him “MAGA all the way,” and several top Iowa GOP figures backed him.
Feenstra conceded late Tuesday night, saying in a speech surrounded by his family that the outcome “wasn’t what I wanted.”
Describing himself as a sixth-generation Iowan, Lahn owns a family farm and runs the agriculture, real estate and technology investment firm Homeplace Ventures. He previously worked for the conservative group Americans for Prosperity. He’s running on a populist-inflected platform that he branded “Iowa First” and has said he wants to boost local ownership of farmland, stem the flow of younger Iowans out of the state and address Iowa’s high cancer rate.
“I fear every day we are losing the Iowa we love,” Lahn said in his victory speech Tuesday, castigating out-of-state investors that he says “treat Iowa land like it’s a commodity instead of our inheritance.”
Lahn was endorsed last year by MAHA Action, a group founded by allies of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and he picked up support from the late Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point Action last week. He was also endorsed by former Rep. Steve King, who was known for incendiary comments about race before Feenstra ousted him in a 2020 primary.
Three other candidates also ran: former Iowa Department of Administrative Services Director Adam Steen, state Rep. Eddie Andrews and former state Rep. Brad Sherman.
Lahn will now face Sand, a two-term state auditor who defeated a GOP incumbent in 2018 after working in the state attorney general’s office.
Sand has focused his campaign on government accountability and faulted Republicans for the state’s economic issues, while pitching universal pre-K and criticizing a school voucher program introduced by GOP officials. He has also sought to cultivate a moderate image on social issues, as Republicans try to cast him as a liberal in centrist’s clothing.
In a campaign video late Tuesday, Sand said Republican voters are “welcome in this campaign,” adding that the state’s political system is “broken” and “all you would get with Zach Lahn it is more of the same.”
Once considered a swing state, Iowa has trended sharply red in recent years as Democrats increasingly struggle on rural Midwestern terrain. Mr. Trump won the state three times in a row, including by a 13-point margin in 2024, and GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds won reelection by 18 points four years ago. Iowa hasn’t elected a Democratic governor in two decades, and Sand is the only statewide elected Democrat, after he won reelection by fewer than 3,000 votes in 2022.
But Democrats are hopeful that a challenging political environment for Republicans, both nationally and in Iowa, could make them more competitive in the midwestern state. The Cook Political Report has rated the Iowa gubernatorial race a tossup, one of five states with that distinction this year, and the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics says the race leans red.
Reynolds — who has led the state since 2017 — has one of the lowest approval ratings of any governor nationwide. Iowa farmers also struggled last year after the trade war with China caused Beijing to cut American soybean imports, pushing down prices of one of Iowa’s most widely grown crops, and the war with Iran has caused a run-up in fuel and fertilizer prices.
Reynolds declined to run for reelection this year, setting up Iowa’s first gubernatorial election without an incumbent in the race since 2006.
Lahn lent his campaign $2 million last year, but is heading into the general election at a fundraising disadvantage. His campaign had just over $700,000 on hand as of mid-May, compared to nearly $18.3 million for the Sand campaign. Sand’s wife runs a sizable food and health products company founded by her family called the Lauridsen Group, and the Democrat’s campaign coffers have been bolstered by millions in contributions from his in-laws.
Sand raised about $9.7 million between the start of the year and mid-May, just over $3 million of which came from members of his wife’s family. Lahn raised just under $1 million.
Beyond the governor’s race, Iowa also has an open Senate contest after Ernst declined to seek reelection, drawing interest from Democrats, though Republicans likely have a sizable edge. Democrats are also heavily targeting two of Iowa’s four House seats, including the 1st District, where incumbent GOP Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks won by fewer than 1,000 votes in 2024.
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Elections live updates: Key races to watch in California, Iowa, Montana and New Jersey primaries
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In California, competition is fierce for the gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral nominations. Iowa, Montana and New Jersey have open U.S. Senate seats. In New Jersey, a silent congressman could lose his House seat.
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Iowa joins wave of states forcing porn sites to verify users’ ages
Beginning July 1, Iowans must verify they are adults to access porn websites.
How online porn is shaping a generation of young men
Early porn exposure among boys is rising. And experts say it leads to lasting struggles with addiction, mental health and relationships.
Iowa will require porn websites to verify users are at least 18 under a new law signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds.
The Hawkeye State joins at least 25 other states, including Kansas and Nebraska, in requiring age verification for adult content in an effort to prevent minors from accessing it.
House File 864 is modeled after a Texas age verification law the U.S. Supreme Court upheld in a 6-3 decision in June. The measure will apply to websites or apps if at least one-third of their content is pornographic.
Beginning July 1, the law will require the websites to verify a user’s age using government-issued identification, financial documents or other documents that are “reliable proxies for age.” Age verification may also be performed by third parties or through any “commercially reasonable and reliable method.”
The law states websites and third parties “shall not retain, sell, lease or otherwise disseminate any identifying information of an individual subject to reasonable age verification unless retention or dissemination of the identifying information is required by law or a court order.”
It also requires third parties and websites to use “reasonable methods given the person’s scope of business to secure all data collected and transmitted” during the age verification process.
Under the new law, Iowa’s attorney general can sue companies in violation of the law. Violators could face fines up to $1,000 for each time an individual accesses a site in violation of the law. Civil penalties for providers are capped at $10,000 per day.
Iowa Senate lawmakers unanimously approved the measure while the House advanced it 82-2.
Rapid Response Politics Reporter Maya Marchel Hoff can be reached at mmarchelHoff@usatodayco.com. You can find her on X (formerly Twitter) at @mmarchelhoff.
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