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MICHAEL MILNE SCORES FIRST PRO GOAL, IOWA SINKS MILWAUKEE 4-3 | Iowa Wild

Nov 11, 2022
GAME REPORT
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Iowa Wild fought off the Milwaukee Admirals Friday night time, taking a 4-3 victory on the highway. Michael Milne returned to Iowa’s lineup for the primary time for the reason that season opener and scored his first skilled purpose within the third interval, which in the end held up because the game-winner.
Iowa bought on the board first whereas taking part in four-on-four hockey. After Nic Petan initiated a rush into the Milwaukee zone, Steven Fogarty despatched a cross-ice feed to Joe Hicketts for a one-timer previous Devin Cooley (26 saves) to make the rating 1-0 at 8:17 of the primary interval.
The Wild led the shot rely 11-9 after the primary interval and held a 1-0 lead over the Admirals.
The Admirals tied the sport only one minute into the second interval. Cole Schneider discovered Luke Evangelista in entrance of Zane McIntyre (31 saves) with a backhand cross from behind the web. Evangelista knotted the rating at 1-1 with a chip by the glove hand of McIntyre.
Iowa regained the lead 4:08 into the center body. Dakota Mermis discovered Petan on the left publish, who spun to set Mitchell Chaffee up for a end into the wide-open cage. The purpose was Chaffee’s fifth in 4 video games and gave Iowa a 2-1 lead.
Milwaukee tied the rating at 2-2 on the ability play 34 seconds later. Tommy Novak dropped the puck from the correct circle to Evangelista within the slot, who rifled a shot previous McIntyre on the glove facet.
The Wild took the lead for good at 16:23 of the second interval. With Cooley down and out, Petan pulled a puck out from below the Admirals netminder, dragged it to his forehand, and slipped it into the web to present Iowa the 3-2 lead. The purpose was Petan’s first in a Wild sweater and was assisted by Hicketts and Damien Giroux.
After forty minutes of play, the Wild had a 3-2 benefit on the scoreboard however trailed 25-22 in pictures.
Milne scored his first skilled purpose and the eventual game-winner 8:18 into the third interval. Following a web entrance scramble, Milne snapped a second likelihood alternative previous Cooley to increase Iowa’s result in 4-2. Sammy Walker was credited with an help.
Kiefer Sherwood pulled Milwaukee inside one purpose at 15:51 within the third with a shot from the excessive slot, however the Wild held the Admirals at bay to shut out the victory.
Milwaukee outshot Iowa 34-30. The Wild went 0-for-1 on the ability play whereas the Admirals went 1-for-4 with the person benefit.
Iowa travels to Allstate Area on Saturday, Nov. 12 to face the Chicago Wolves at 7:00 pm.
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Kim Reynolds announces new child care initiatives after lawmakers fail to pass her bill

Gov. Kim Reynolds pitches integrating preschool and childcare services
The Iowa governor is asking lawmakers for $16 million in funding to increase collaboration among preschool providers and child care providers.
- A new grant program announced by Gov. Kim Reynolds would provide preschools and child care centers with $300,000 over three years to offer all-day care for 4-year-olds.
- Reynolds also proposed a new fund to solicit donations from businesses to boost child care workers’ wages. And she extended a pilot making child care workers eligible for child care assistance funds.
- Reynolds proposed similar initiatives in a bill that failed to pass the Iowa Legislature this year.
Gov. Kim Reynolds is launching a new grant program for preschools and child care centers to partner and provide all-day care for 4-year-olds and boost Iowa’s child care workforce.
The move comes after state lawmakers ended the 2025 Iowa legislative session without passing Reynolds’ proposal to add similar programs to state law.
Reynolds announced a range of child care-focused steps in a May 20 news release. They include:
- Creating a new continuum of care grant program to provide grants of $300,000 over three years to preschools and licensed child care providers to offer all-day care for 4-year-olds.
- Establishing a Statewide Child Care Solutions Fund that matches donations from businesses to boost child care workers’ wages.
- And extending a pilot program that makes child care workers eligible for state child care assistance funding, even if they exceed the program’s income limits.
“When individuals, businesses and government all work together to solve a problem, Iowans benefit. Nowhere is this more evident than in child care,” Reynolds said in a statement. “Programs like the Child Care Assistance pilot and the Statewide Solutions Fund will continue to increase our child care workforce and capacity. And the Early Childhood Continuum of Care grant will help give working parents what they need — a full day continuum of care for their children.”
Several of the initiatives Reynolds announced Tuesday were in her bill to incentivize partnerships between preschools and child care providers. The legislation passed the Iowa Senate April 23, but it never received a vote in the House.
Democrats had criticized the bill for redirecting existing funding that went to Early Childhood Iowa programs instead of providing new money for child care and preschool programs.
Grants would incentivize preschool and child care partnerships for all-day care
The continuum of care grants will be available to licensed child care centers and participants in Iowa’s statewide voluntary preschool program.
The grants are worth up to $100,000 per year for three years.
An online request for proposal page said “the source of funding is a combination of state and federal funding sources.”
“This first-of-its-kind grant opportunity supports partnerships between high-quality preschool and child care programs, providing a full day of care that meets the needs of children and working families,” Iowa Department of Education Director McKenzie Snow said in a statement. “We know that about 90 percent of a child’s brain develops by age 5, and Iowa’s new Continuum of Care grant will expand family access to high-quality early childhood options that lay the foundation for learner success in school and beyond.”
Statewide fund seeks donations to boost child care workers’ wages
Reynolds is seeking donations from businesses and individuals for a new Statewide Child Care Solutions Fund, which would provide money to hire new child care workers.
The program would build on a 2024 pilot program that created regional child care solutions funds in several counties around the state.
Reynolds cited a study by the Common Sense Institute of Iowa that examined the pilot program and determined a statewide fund could add 11,000 new child care slots around the state, create 8,000 jobs around Iowa and allow 5,000 more women to enter the workforce.
Restricted donations would go towards the local fund in the area specified by the donor while the state will provide a 2-to-1 match for unrestricted donations.
A spokesperson for Reynolds could not immediately answer questions about the cost of the state match or how it would be funded.
Reynolds extends pilot program letting child care workers access child care assistance
Reynolds will also extend a pilot program begun in 2023 that makes all child care workers eligible for child care assistance, regardless of their income level, to try to keep more child care workers in the workforce.
Iowa’s child care assistance program subsidizes the cost of child care for low-income families.
The pilot program currently serves 900 families and 1,500 children, according to the state’s news release.
A spokesperson for Reynolds did not immediately answer questions about how Reynolds would fund the extension of the pilot program.
Stephen Gruber-Miller covers the Iowa Statehouse and politics for the Register. He can be reached by email at sgrubermil@registermedia.com or by phone at 515-284-8169. Follow him on X at @sgrubermiller.
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Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig rules out run for governor, will run to keep seat

See an emotional Kim Reynolds on her plans for when her term ends
A day after saying she wouldn’t seek reelection, Gov. Kim Reynolds met with Iowans at the Terrace Hill Easter Egg Hunt and talked about her choice.
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced he will seek reelection in 2026, officially forgoing a campaign for governor.
Naig, a Republican, had been among those considering a run to replace outgoing Gov. Kim Reynolds after she made a surprise announcement in April that she would not run for another term.
According to a release, Naig “decided there’s still work to be done growing our state and economy as Secretary of Agriculture.”
“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve the people of Iowa as we work to advance an Iowa First agenda that puts farmers, families, and freedom at the center of our future,” Naig said in a statement. “We have made tremendous progress over the past few years, but there remains important work ahead and we’re not done yet —building markets for Iowa products, defending our livestock industry, accelerating soil and water conservation efforts, and making sure rural Iowa thrives for future generations.”
According to the release, a formal campaign launch will occur at a later date.
Naig was first elected to his position in 2018 and reelected in 2022. Before running for his current role, he was deputy agriculture secretary in 2013 and an agriculture industry lobbyist.
He said in an April 16 statement that people had encouraged him to consider a gubernatorial bid, and he said that he and his family were “thoughtfully discussing that possibility and keeping all options on the table.”
Brianne Pfannenstiel is the chief politics reporter for the Des Moines Register. Reach her at bpfann@dmreg.com or 515-284-8244. Follow her on X at @brianneDMR.
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