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More MercyOne layoffs announced in Iowa

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DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) – MercyOne Medical Center in Des Moines will lay off 67 workers, effective March 17.

That’s according to a new listing on Iowa WARN.

Employees were notified on Monday.

TV9 reached out to MercyOne by email Thursday morning, asking for a reason behind those layoffs in Des Moines.

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This comes just a couple weeks after MercyOne announced it will be closing its clinic in Ottumwa.

Forty people will be laid off when that clinic closes on February 27.

In a statement about the closure in Ottumwa, MercyOne said:

“MercyOne regularly evaluates operations to adapt to changing demographics and needs. This evaluation process is driven by our need to strengthen our ministry by expanding access where possible and consolidating or relocating services where barriers exist, ensuring sustainability and growth in a swiftly changing health care environment.

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MercyOne announces more layoffs in Mason City

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – MercyOne has issued more layoffs in Iowa.

According to Iowa WARN, 34 people were notified on January 26 that they losing their jobs at Mercy One North Iowa Medical Center in Mason City.

Those layoffs will be effective March 17.

This is the third round of MercyOne layoffs in Iowa in the past few weeks.

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In mid-January, the company announced that 40 people will be laid off when their Ottumwa clinic closes on February 27.

Then just last week, a listing on Iowa WARN showed that Mercy One Medical Center in Des Moines will lay off 67 workers.



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Likes and dislikes from Iowa basketball’s win over Oregon

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EUGENE, Ore. — Iowa men’s basketball beat Oregon thoroughly 84-66 on Feb. 1.

With the win, the Hawkeyes improved to 16-5 overall and 6-4 in Big Ten play.

Ben McCollum’s Hawkeyes now get two days off before completing the second leg of their Pacific Northwest road trip. Iowa plays at Washington on Feb. 4.

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Likes

  • Ridiculous performance by Bennett Stirtz: An almost unfathomable display of offensive efficiency by a perimeter player. Stirtz finished with 32 points on 12-of-15 from the field and 4-of-6 from deep. He also had seven assists. Stirtz continues to play at an All-Big Ten level.
  • Alvaro Folgueiras: Two games in a row that Folgueiras was in double-figures scoring. After dropping 14 against USC, Folgueiras had 15 off the bench against Oregon. He also added eight rebounds and three assists. Folgueiras has looked much closer to the player Iowa needs him to be these last two games. He raises Iowa’s ceiling when he’s playing at his best.
  • 1st-half run: Iowa gained some separation in the back end of the first half. The Hawkeyes once trailed 15-13 but turned that into a 32-21 lead. Folgueiras and Stirtz had their fingerprints all over that run. Iowa led for the remainder of the game.
  • Also, a Stirtz milestone: Stirtz eclipsed the 2,000 career points mark. That has come across three stops — Northwest Missouri State, Drake and Iowa.
  • Ball security: The Hawkeyes turned the ball over just five times against Oregon. An impressive display of discipline on the offensive end. 
  • Brendan Hausen: This is not the starting role that some might have envisioned for Hausen when he committed to Iowa from Kansas State. But he has been giving some positive minutes off the bench recently in a limited quantity. He delivered an impactful sequence toward the end of the first half, drilling a corner 3-pointer and then forcing Oregon to call a timeout on the inbounds with his defensive pressure. That helped Iowa take a nine-point lead into halftime.
  • Bench points: Decisively in favor of Iowa 34-18.
  • Cooper Koch: 10 points for the sophomore. Just his second time in double figures over the last 12 games.
  • Road win: Road wins are not easy to come by in the Big Ten. Iowa has not gotten two in a row after beating Indiana in January.
  • No extra drama: Iowa didn’t let Oregon climb back into the game like it did USC. The Hawkeyes slammed the door and won without unnecessary stress.
  • Four-game winning streak: After losing three in a row, the Hawkeyes have now won four in a row.

Dislikes

  • Second-chance points: Oregon had six more offensive rebounds than Iowa and was more opportunistic with those chances. The Ducks cashed in for 16 second-chance points to Iowa’s four.
  • Free-throw discrepancy: Iowa attempted 10 free throws. Oregon shot 16. It wasn’t as if the Hawkeyes weren’t attacking the rim. Iowa scored 44 points in the paint in comparison to Oregon’s 26 (which was another positive for the Hawkeyes).
  • Rebounding: There wasn’t much to dislike about Iowa’s win over Oregon, so this is a little nitpicky. But Oregon held a 31-26 advantage on the glass over Iowa.

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Where to watch Iowa women’s basketball vs. UCLA today

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As No. 8 Iowa women’s basketball (18-3, 9-1 Big Ten) looks to bounce back from a disappointing 81-69 loss at USC, the road remains incredibly difficult. The Hawkeyes visit Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles on Sunday to take on No. 2 UCLA (20-1, 10-0 Big Ten).

In its loss to the Trojans, the Hawkeyes were doomed by early turnovers and poor transition defense. However, freshman guard Journey Houston posted a career-high and team-high 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor, adding eight rebounds, two assists, and one steal in 26 minutes off the bench.

The loss snapped an eight-game winning streak for the Hawkeyes.

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Meanwhile, UCLA enters on a 14-game winning streak. In the Bruins’ 80-67 victory at Illinois earlier this week, senior center Lauren Betts powered the Bruins to victory behind 23 points on 8-of-20 shooting. On the season, Betts leads the team in scoring with 16.5 points per game on 56.2% shooting, with senior guard Kiki Rice closely following with 15.0 points per game on 49.1% shooting.

As tipoff nears, here’s where and when Hawkeyes fans can watch Iowa women’s basketball take on UCLA:

How to watch Iowa women’s basketball vs. UCLA

Streaming: Fox

Tipoff Time: 3 p.m. CT

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Iowa women’s basketball battles UCLA from Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, in a game that will be broadcast on Fox. Play-by-play voice Connor Onion and color analyst Elis Woodward will call the action from courtside.

How to stream Iowa women’s basketball vs. UCLA

Streaming: Fubo

Hawkeye fans can stream Iowa basketball against UCLA via Fubo, which offers a free trial to first-time subscribers.

Hawkeye Radio Network

Iowa fans can also tune in to play-by-play voice Rob Brooks and color analyst Kathryn Reynolds on the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Series history

UCLA leads the all-time series, 2-1, with the Bruins winning the last matchup against the Hawkeyes by a score of 67-65 from Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Feb. 23, 2025.

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Iowa women’s basketball schedule

All times CT

  • Nov. 3 vs. Southern: Iowa 86, Southern 51
  • Nov. 9 vs. Evansville: Iowa 119, Evansville 43
  • Nov. 13 vs. Drake: Iowa 100, Drake 58
  • Nov. 16 at Northern Iowa: Iowa 74, UNI 41
  • Nov. 20 vs. Baylor (WBCA Showcase in Orlando): Iowa 57, Baylor 52
  • Nov. 22 vs. Miami (WBCA Showcase in Orlando): Iowa 64, Miami 61
  • Nov. 26 vs. Western Illinois: Iowa 86, Western Illinois 69
  • Nov. 30 vs. Fairfield: Iowa 86, Fairfield 72
  • Dec. 6 at Rutgers: Iowa 79, Rutgers 36
  • Dec. 10 at Iowa State: Iowa State 74, Iowa 69
  • Dec. 13 vs. Lindenwood: Iowa 102, Lindenwood 68
  • Dec. 20 vs. UConn (Champions Classic): UConn 90, Iowa 64
  • Dec. 28 vs. Penn State: Iowa 99, Penn State 76
  • Jan. 1 vs. Nebraska: Iowa 86, Nebraska 76
  • Jan. 5 at Northwestern: Iowa 67, Northwestern 58
  • Jan. 11 at Indiana: Iowa 56, Indiana 53
  • Jan. 15 vs. Oregon: Iowa 74, Oregon 66
  • Jan. 18 vs. Michigan State: Iowa 75, Michigan State 68
  • Jan. 22 at Maryland: Iowa 85, Maryland 78 (OT)
  • Jan. 25 vs. Ohio State: Iowa 91, Ohio State 70
  • Jan. 29 at USC: USC 81, Iowa 69
  • Feb. 1 at UCLA: Fox, 3 p.m.
  • Feb. 5 vs. Minnesota: Big Ten Network, 6 p.m.
  • Feb. 11 vs. Washington: BTN+, 6:30 p.m.
  • Feb. 16 at Nebraska: Fox, 11 a.m.
  • Feb. 19 at Purdue: BTN+, 6 p.m.
  • Feb. 22 vs. Michigan: Fox or FS1, 11 a.m. or 1 p.m.
  • Feb. 26 vs. Illinois: Big Ten Network, 8 p.m.
  • March 1 at Wisconsin: BTN+, 2 p.m.
  • March 4-8 Big Ten Tournament

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