Iowa
Hawkeye newcomers say they’re quickly gelling in Iowa City
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – Iowa welcomes six new players this season, and head coach Fran McCaffery says the incoming freshman and transfer class fill holes in the lineup.
“I think they fit what we lost,” McCaffery said. “We needed to get some more depth, more size, I think we’ll be a really good rebounding team, we didn’t have a lot of depth in the front court the last couple years, but we do now.”
Drew Thelwell and Seydou Traore come in with college experience from Morehead State and Manhattan College respectively. Two of the top freshman are Cooper Koch and Chris Tradjo, they’ll be joined by walk-ons Trey Buchanan and Jacob Koch.
Several newcomers say team chemistry is one of the things that attracted them to Iowa.
“How the team is always together, they’re all doing stuff together, so I really love the team and I love the people over here,” said Tadjo, who comes to Iowa from Montreal, and grew up in Africa.
They newcomers and returners have become fast friends.
“We’re always hanging out, whether it’s on the court or off the court,” said Koch. “We’re always going to each other’s apartments, going to dinner the team chemistry’s gonna be really high this year.”
“We’ve been in the gym a lot, we’ve got a good group of guys that loves to stay in the gym,” said Traore. “It’s gonna be a fun season, (we’ll) win a lot of games.“
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‘Best friend,’ teen describes her grandma, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) — Several hundred Iowans turned out for the Republican Party of Iowa’s Lincoln Dinner fundraiser Friday night that served largely as a tribute to Gov. Kim Reynolds, the state’s first female governor who is retiring after her term expires in January.
One of granddaughters described Reynolds as her “best friend,” a moment that brought tears on stage.
Two of Reynolds’ daughters praised their mother’s work ethic and commitment to their family.
A video played during the evening included a salute for Reynolds from Terry Branstad, the former governor who had chosen Reynolds as his running mate.
Republican governors from Nebraska, South Dakota, Arkansas, and Georgia also offered their compliments for Reynolds in videos.
So did Trump administration officials including U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins .
Reynolds, first elected lt. governor in 2010, became governor in 2017 after Branstad resigned to become U.S. Ambassador to China.
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Iowa
Gelita USA opens new wastewater treatment plant near Sergeant Bluff after Iowa DNR violations
SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (KTIV) – Gelita USA held an open house Friday, July 10, to celebrate the completion of a new wastewater treatment facility at its plant near Sergeant Bluff, marking the end of years of regulatory violations tied to its discharge into the Missouri River.
Gelita manufactures gelatin and collagen, ingredients used in food, medicine, and supplements. That manufacturing process produces large amounts of contaminated wastewater containing proteins, fats, and ammonia, a substance categorized as a toxic pollutant.
According to an Iowa Department of Natural Resources sampling inspection from March 2025, the plant was processing nearly double its design capacity. Before the upgrade, the Iowa State lab documented black water in the Missouri River near the facility’s discharge site. The Iowa DNR found Gelita had exceeded ammonia limits multiple times.
The report said that at the outfall to the Missouri River, Iowa DNR Tom Ross observed that the effluent had a black coloration. Roos requested additional testing at this location.
“Following the inspection, the discharge location on the Missouri River was visited. During the visit, the effluent at the river appeared to be a dark color, much different then the effluent observed at the treatment facility. It was explained during the visit, the color of the discharge to the river was a violation of 567-61.3(2) ‘c’, lowa Administrative Code, which states that all surface waters shall be free from materials attributable to wastewater discharges or agricultural practices producing objectionable color, odor, or other aesthetically objectionable conditions.”
Jeff Tolsma, General Manager of Gelita USA, said the upgrade was the result of an extended dialogue with regulators and upgraded technology.
The new facility includes ultraviolet disinfection, a feature the old plant did not have. The UV light treatment damages the DNA of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms before discharge, improving the company’s compliance with Iowa DNR standards.
Company, regulators call it a turning point
“We met with the EPA and the Iowa DNR probably 18 months, two years ago. It’s been a long dialogue with them, but they were great partners, great to work with,” Tolsma said. “And this wastewater treatment plant allows us to basically meet those new regulations that have been put in place. I think what is significant is that this actually brings us forward from a compliance standpoint for a long-term sustainable operation.”
The Iowa DNR said it will continue monitoring the facility to ensure ongoing compliance.
Gelita USA has operated in the Siouxland area for approximately 30 years and employs around 200 people.
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