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Iowa Lottery Pick 3 Midday, Pick 3 Evening results for Jan. 18, 2026
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 Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026, winning numbers for each game:
Winning Pick-3 numbers from Jan. 18 drawing
Midday: 1-5-2
Evening: 0-0-5
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Winning Pick-4 numbers from Jan. 18 drawing
Midday: 0-8-4-5
Evening: 3-5-3-9
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Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Jan. 18 drawing
11-18-21-42-48, Lucky Ball: 17
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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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Iowa driver airlifted to Wisconsin medical facility after striking tree Sunday night
HARPERS FERRY, Iowa (KTTC) – A North Iowa man needed to be airlifted to the hospital after crashing into a tree in Harpers Ferry over the weekend.
According to the Iowa State Patrol, a driver was heading west along Lansing Harpers Road near Basswood Drive just before 9 p.m. Sunday when he crossed the centerline and went into the ditch before striking a tree head-on.
First responders ended up taking the driver, Steven McKee, 66, of Harpers Ferry, to Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon.
He was then airlifted to La Crosse for further care.
The crash remains under investigation.
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Overnight fire destroys Dubuque County farm building
DUBUQUE COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG) – A Dubuque County Farm building is now considered a total loss after an overnight fire.
Just after 1 a.m. Sunday crews were called to a property along Dyersville East Road. Upon arriving, fire crews found a farm building fully engulfed in flames.
No injuries were reported but the property damages are estimated to be up to $100,000.
Officials say the fire was not suspicious and an investigation is not planned.
Copyright 2026 KCRG. All rights reserved.
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Southeast Polk wrestling wins 3rd straight Iowa state duals title
Southeast Polk’s Wil Oberbroeckling discusses Rams’ state duals title
VIDEO: Southeast Polk’s Wil Oberbroeckling discusses Rams’ state duals title
CORALVILLE − After a regular season full of dual dominance, the Southeast Polk wrestling team capped it off with an Iowa boys state duals championship on Saturday, Feb 7.
It’s the third straight for the program and the fifth since 2019. The Rams now own eight boys state duals titles, which is the third most in Iowa and only behind Don Bosco (16) and Davenport Assumption (9).
The Rams opened with a wire-to-wire victory over Pleasant Valley, winning 11 of 14 bouts to claim the dual, 54-15. In the semifinals, Southeast Polk drew its likely top challenger for a title against No. 4-seed Dowling Catholic.
While Southeast Polk lost the opening two matches to the Maroons by fall to Cruz Gannon at 106 pounds and technical fall to Jack Wallukait at 113, the Rams bounced back to win 46-25 over Dowling Catholic. In total, the Rams won nine of 14 matches to reach the finals.
Southeast Polk drew Indianola for the final dual to secure a team title. Ultimately, the hammers at the beginning of the lineup shined for the Rams as they blitzed Indianola, 57-11. At 106 pounds, Amir Newman-Winfrey rolled to a 15-0 technical fall over Indianola’s Chandler Brown. Indianola’s Cain Crosson answered with a win by fall over Jaren Wirtz, but Southeast Polk went on to win the next eight matches to clinch a third-straight duals title.
The Rams got wins from Mat Prine at 120 (fall over Max Metzger), Eddie Woody at 126 (fall over Hayden Wessel), Nash Hanson at 132 (18-3 technical fall over Cameran Cunningham), Nico DeSalvo at 138 (fall over Grady Nelsen), Wil Oberbroeckling at 138 (17-1 technical fall over Stoney Wood) and Justis Jesuroga at 150 with a thrilling 6-1 win by decision at the buzzer over Elijah Blewitt. Alex Penzkover clinched the dual at 157 for Southeast Polk, winning in sudden victory (4-1) over Rylan Hilton. After a win for Dokken Biladeau at 165, Southeast Polk was able to let some junior varsity guys on the mat and enjoy the win.
“Our lineup hasn’t really been full until the last few weeks, so it was nice to see everyone kind of come together and get some really good wins,” Southeast Polk head coach Jake Agnitsch said.
The Rams were one of several central Iowa teams that found success. Following Indianola as a runner-up, Waukee Northwest secured a 36-29 win over Dowling Catholic in the third-place dual. Dallas Center-Grimes also took sixth in the program’s first appearance in the event since 2010.
Those teams will all be chasing the Rams in two weeks at the traditional state tournament. The tough part for them is that the Rams’ leaders have stepped up into their new roles and gotten things rolling at the perfect time.
“We were the younger guys looking up to Mike Slade, the Martinsons and now we had to step into that and show all the younger guys what it’s like to work hard and win championships,” Oberbroeckling said.
- 1. Southeast Polk
- 2. Indianola
- 3. Waukee Northwest
- 4. Dowling Catholic
- 5. Linn-Mar
- 6. Dallas Center-Grimes
- 7. Iowa City West
- 8. Pleasant Valley
Eddyvillle-Blakesburg-Fremont emerges from Class 2A to claim duals state title
For the the forth-consecutive year, we have a new Class 2A duals team state champion. This time around, it was the Rockets of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont. It’s the program’s first-ever duals state title in what was only the school’s fourth-ever appearance in the tournament.
The Rockets opened with a 40-29 dual victory over Alburnett in the first round, downing a quality program that has been in these moments plenty in recent years. They followed it up with a 41-25 victory over Clarion-Goldfield-Dows to reach the finals, where they won a thriller of a dual vs. Decorah.
The lightweights from 113 pounds to 144 pounds racked up 31 of the team’s 37 points in the 37-33 dual win over the Vikings. Those same guys will be the ones hoping to win state titles in Des Moines in two weeks, and could very well propel the Rockets to a traditional state title as well.
“We’ve probably been doubted as a dual team, just because we have a lot of really good individuals,” Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont head coach Dimitri Boyer said. “It’s something they’ve looked forward to and something that’s been our goal sheet.”
- 1. Eddyvillle-Blakesburg-Fremont
- 2. Decorah
- 3. Clarion-Goldfield-Dows
- 4. Independence
- 5. Alburnett
- 6. West Delaware
- 7. Algona
- 8. Glenwood
Don Bosco wins sixth duals title in a row
The Dons winning Class 1A’s state duals title is one of the more-reliable things wrestling fans in Iowa can count on from year-to-year. Don Bosco secured its 16th duals state title with a 53-27 over Logan-Magnolia in the first round, a 52-15 win over Hinton in the semifinal and a 36-30 win in the finals over Jesup in what was the dual of the day.
Going into the final match of the dual at heavyweight, the score was just 33-30 and the state title hung in the balance. Don Bosco’s Kyler Salis’ second-period takedown to win a 5-3 decision was the decider, as the Dons showed grit to walk away with another state title.
“I’m proud of our kids for being composed and getting the job done,” Don Bosco head coach Chris Ortner said.
Don Bosco already had a firm lead on the most dual state titles heading into the tournament, but the program’s continued dominance of Class 1A extended another year behind a special group of wrestlers. The Schwab brothers Hayden and Hendrix, Ty Martin, Kaiden Belisnky and Dawson Youngblut are just a few of their state title contenders as they look to potentially have a historic state tournament in two weeks.
- 1. Don Bosco
- 2. Jesup
- 3. Hinton
- 4. Lake Mills
- 5. Woodbury Central
- 6. Riverside
- 7. Logan-Magnolia
- 8. Nashua-Plainfield
Match-by-match results and brackets can be found on Flowrestling.com.
Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.
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