Iowa
Mercy Iowa City officially becomes University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center Downtown
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – The sale of Mercy Iowa City to University of Iowa Health Care is officially complete. Wednesday, the integration of the Mercy Iowa City Hospital to the University of Iowa was completed.
Signs on the exterior of the building were changed to reflect the new owner and the new name of the downtown location. The signs outside the former Mercy Iowa City hospital now say Iowa Health Care, Downtown Campus.
The full name of the building will be called the University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center Downtown.
”We’re very excited to welcome our colleagues as new employees and to ensure our patients continue to seek care here and there’s no interruption of care,” said Dr. Denise Jamieson, vice president of medical affairs for the University of Iowa Health Care.
Roughly 1,000 providers from Mercy Iowa City joined the UIHC team through the transition.
In August of last year Mercy Iowa City announced it was declaring bankruptcy.
The hospital originally announced its own financial investor, Preston Hollow Community Capital had won the bid during bankruptcy auction. Just weeks later, following further discussion, the hospital said the University of Iowa actually won the bid.
”The bankruptcy proceedings will go on, but we are not a part of that process. That will proceed independently, and we’re really focused on going forward so ensuring patient care continues from here on out,” Jamieson said.
As of right now, UIHC says services the hospital provides will stay the same so care is not interrupted. Most patients who were being seen at Mercy Iowa City will not see any immediate changes in care through the transition.
”In the coming week’s we’re really focused on welcoming our new colleagues and ensuring access and continuity of care so no decisions have been made yet about what services will continue but we’re going to get input from the community and input from patients and make strategic decisions that make sense to Iowa City and the region,” Jamieson said.
Changes will come in other forms.
”We’re very committed to changing the electronic medical record, we’re committed to make sure everyone has access to parking and that the parking structures are safe and accessible,” Jamieson said.
UIHC is looking to switch electronic medical records over to the same system the main campus uses, Epic.
With the university being a part of the state hospital system, the connection to the Sisters of Mercy will not continue. The crosses were removed from the outside of the building.
An inter-denominational chapel will be available to patients.
“We’re really trying to continue the spirit of hospitality that was so important to this campus for so many decades,” Jamieson said.
Another hospital will be coming to UIHC, the North Liberty campus. That should be open mid-2025.
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Iowa
Pat McAfee praises Audi Crooks, plays hype song for Iowa State star
Cyclones star Audi Crooks on Iowa State’s loss to Baylor
Iowa State’s Audi Crooks on her team’s first loss of the season to Baylor.
Audi Crooks and Iowa State women’s basketball are officially sweeping the nation.
On Tuesday’s edition of “The Pat McAfee Show” on ESPN, the Cyclones’ star and NCAA women’s basketball scoring leader garnered significant praise from the former-NFL-punter-turned-media-personality.
“I’m a huge fan of the way she operates. Huge fan,” McAfee said. “She just gets buckets. That’s literally all she does.
“Did I know anything about Iowa State’s women’s basketball team ever? Nope. But Audi Crooks highlights pop up on my (algorithm), and I say, ‘Boys, immediately, I’m making a song, we’re making a highlight,’ because people are trying to take shots at Audi right now.”
The song and video McAfee referenced was posted on his social media and played on his show before his monologue about Crooks. It features a stylish edit of Crooks points accompanied by what appears to be an AI-generated song with the chorus of, “You’re about to get cooked, by Audi Crooks.”
The “shots” at Crooks that McAfee mentioned refer to a TikTok posted by ESPN with the caption, “Baylor exposed Audi Crooks on defense,” which came in ISU’s first loss of the season on Jan. 4.
Audi Crooks stats
- 2025-26 season (14 games): 29.1 points (NCAA leader), 6.7 rebounds, 71% shooting
- 2024-25 season: 23.4 points, 7.5 rebounds, 60.5% shooting
- 2023-24 season: 19.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 57.7% shooting
Iowa
Iowa women’s basketball, Chit-Chat Wright sick, Kylie Feuerbach update
Iowa women’s basketball coach Jan Jensen talks about Northwestern game
Iowa women’s basketball coach Jan Jensen talks about victory at Northwestern on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Evanston, Illinois.
Iowa women’s basketball was lacking some of its vocal leadership on Monday at Northwestern.
Part of that was the fact that Hawkeyes senior Kylie Feuerbach is still sidelined with an ankle injury. Another part was the fact that Chit-Chat Wright was not feeling great.
“No excuse, but Chat’s really sick,” Iowa coach Jan Jensen said after the Hawkeyes’ 67-58 victory. “She didn’t have the flu game like (Michael) Jordan. But she’s really sick, like fever. And I think that just threw her. She was really not vocal tonight. So we were kinda searching, because Chat had been coming (as a leader).”
Wright fought through it and played 34 minutes, scoring 12 points and dishing out seven assists.
Jensen confirmed that Feuerbach remains day-to-day. She hasn’t played since getting hurt Dec. 20 vs. UConn.
“I think (our leadership tonight) was by committee,” Jensen said. “It just wasn’t the same person every time. … It’ll be nice to get Kylie back in that lineup.”
Feuerbach, the team’s best perimeter defender, has missed Iowa’s last three games. Jensen said she is pleased overall with how her team has played defensively in Feuerbach’s absence.
“(Against Northwestern) it was more an ‘us’ problem offensively,” Jensen said. “Our defense held. … We turned the ball over 20 times.”
Iowa
Two killed in Dubuque after bar fight escalates into police shooting
Two people are dead after a Dubuque bar fight escalated, with one man shooting another and then being killed by police.
An officer with the Dubuque Police Department was outside the Odd Fellows bar just before 1 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 4, when he witnessed a physical altercation, according to a news release from the Dubuque Police Department.
As the officer exited the patrol vehicle, an adult man allegedly used a handgun to shoot one of the people involved in the fight. The officer fired at the offender, who then ran into the bar.
The victim who was shot first was provided medical treatment by officers at the scene and then transported to MercyOne Hospital in Dubuque.
The offender was treated by police officers inside the bar and then transported to UnityPoint Finley Hospital.
Both were later pronounced dead.
The names of those involved are not being released at this time pending notification of family members.
The incident is being investigated by the Dubuque Police Department and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. The officer involved was not injured and has been placed on critical incident leave in accordance with the department’s policies.
Nick El Hajj is a reporter at the Register. He can be reached at nelhajj@gannett.com. Follow him on X at @nick_el_hajj.
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