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Inside Iowa Politics: Why this former pro baseball player is thinking about Sen. Joni Ernst

DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) – J.D. Scholten took on U.S. Representative Steve King, a longtime Republican member from Iowa’s Republican-rich 4th Congressional District. He campaigned across the region in his R.V., nicknamed “Sioux City Sue,” got actor Kevin Costner to narrate a campaign video, raised money from across the country, and made the race competitive before ultimately losing the race. That was 2018. Two years later, he ran again for the district, this time against Republican Randy Feenstra, who defeated King in a primary.
Scholten, a former professional player, lost that race. In 2022, he won his first of two campaigns for the state house of representatives. He is now considering a run for the U.S. senate. That could pit him against two-term Republican, Joni Ernst.
Scholten is one of three Statehouse Democrats who have confirmed interest in Ernst’s seat for 2026.
State Senator Zach Wahls of Coralville said on “Inside Iowa Politics” that he will make a final decision on a possible run after the current legislation session ends, which should either be this month or next.
State Representative Josh Turek of Council Bluffs is also looking at a U.S. senate run.
Ernst, who was elected to the U.S. senate after serving in the state senate, said last year that she plans to run again.
About the author: Midwest native Dave Price is Gray Television’s Iowa Political Director for nine stations that broadcast in the state and has been covering local, state and national politics from Iowa since 2001.
Dave produces and hosts “Inside Iowa Politics,” a weekly, in-depth show focused on interviews with top leaders on politics, issues, challenges and solutions that impact the state.
He has written two books about the Iowa Caucuses (“Caucus Chaos” and “Caucus Chaos Trump”). Email him at dave.price@gray.tv. Follow him on X (Twitter): @idaveprice Meta/Facebook: DavePriceNews Instagram: idaveprice and LinkedIn: Dave Price.
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Obituary for Kenneth L. Kalb at Peosta

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Drake Relays: Iowa State’s Kiki Connell wins 3,000 steeplechase title

Kiki Connell becomes the second Iowa State woman to win a Drake 3,000 steeplechase title
Kiki Connell is grateful to Peter Smith for gifting her a Drake Relays winner’s flag. Her second Relays flag feels much more special, however.
The Iowa State redshirt senior pulled away from teammate Sheridan Wheeler over the final 600 meters to claim the Women’s Steeplechase Open title during the Thursday, April 24 Distance Carnival at Drake Stadium.
Connell shaved .97 of a second off her personal record from the Bryan Clay Invitational a week ago while running 10:16.83 over 3,000 meters and 28 barriers. Oregon’s Kendall Martin was a distant second in 10:20.71.
“On the drive here I said, ‘Blue Oval magic.’ Like it’s going to happen. I have a lot of people who love me here. I’m super appreciative of all my support. Words can’t describe it. I’m going to get emotional.
“I knew that Sheridan has better foot speed than me. At 600 to go, I was like, ‘You’re just going to have to send it right now or she’s going to catch you at the line. That was on a whim.”
Connell, who ran for Charles City in high school, becomes the second Iowa State woman to win a Drake 3,000 steeplechase title. The first was Abby Caldwell, a former Waverly-Shell Rock prep, in 2021.
Connell was surprised a year ago when Smith, a good friend and Cyclone teammate, promised he would win Connell a white winner’s flag at the Relays. The Iowa State All-American delivered when he anchored the Cyclones to a victory in the 4×800 university relay in 7:22.53.
Connell isn’t sure where she will put her new flag. She has her sights on an all-conference performance at the Big 12 meet and running well at NCAA prelims next month while taking a shot at breaking 10 minutes, like Caldwell.
“The 10 (minute) barrier is where we’ve been dreaming for the past two years,” Connell said. “Last year I broke my navicular (bone) and that took me out. The dream’s still there.”
Connell’s time in an Iowa State uniform is ending soon. She will be transferring to run for NCAA Division II Northwest Missouri State in August. Her fiance, Riley Witt, is the Bearcats’ 800-meter and 1,500 record holder. They will be getting married in August.
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Iowa Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 Midday results for April 23, 2025
The Iowa Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big with rewards ranging from $1,000 to millions. The most an Iowan has ever won from playing the lottery was $343 million in 2018 off the Powerball.
Don’t miss out on the winnings. Here’s a look at Wednesday, April 23, 2025, winning numbers for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from April 23 drawing
15-44-63-66-69, Powerball: 20, Power Play: 2
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Winning Pick-3 numbers from April 23 drawing
Midday: 0-3-5
Evening: 3-3-7
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Winning Pick-4 numbers from April 23 drawing
Midday: 4-2-1-8
Evening: 4-9-6-6
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Winning Lucky For Life numbers from April 23 drawing
08-14-15-23-24, Lucky Ball: 15
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Winning Lotto America numbers from April 23 drawing
18-24-34-40-42, Star Ball: 08, ASB: 03
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Winning Powerball Double Play numbers from April 23 drawing
37-42-49-54-66, Powerball: 26
Check Powerball Double Play payouts and previous drawings here.
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When are the Iowa Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:00 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Lucky for Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Day): 12:20 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Evening): 10:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Day): 12:20 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Evening): 10:00 p.m. CT daily.
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