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Republican presidential hopeful Perry Johnson outlines plan to eliminate FBI at Iowa event
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WAUKEE, Iowa (KCCI) -Republican presidential hopeful Perry Johnson announced his plan to eliminate the FBI and start restructuring the Department of Justice at an event in Waukee Saturday night reported KCCI.
He said the move would fix a “corrupt” agency that’s “beyond saving.”
The announcement comes from the businessman who said his plan to save federal money and freeze the economy set him apart as a candidate.
In his “Two Cents to Save America” plan, Johnson plans to reward companies that save 2% of their budget each year, rather than spend it all.
“We’re going to give a bonus to all of the people that cut that 2%,” Johnson said. “If they don’t cut 2%, no bonus. We are going to promote people based on how efficient they run the operation and the kind of quality that they bring to that operation.”
About 50 people attended Johnson’s event hosted by the Dallas County Iowa Republican Party.
KCCI spoke to some attendees at the event.
“I think his message is really on point with what a lot of Americans are looking for,” Samantha Fett said. “He came in with a plan. He wants to help the United States get out of debt.”
Another attendee mentioned his background helping him in the role of president.
“I like the way that he wants to run the country like a company,” Larry Cornelison said. “He’s a businessman, and he understands business and how to make things work.”
Previously, Johnson was disqualified from the 2022 Michigan governor’s race due to not having the required 15,000 valid signatures from registered voters.
He sued after it was determined the signatures were fraudulent.
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Iowa State Cyclones Commit Could Potentially Flip To Michigan State

The Iowa State Cyclones could be on the losing side of a potential commitment flip.
Earlier this year, Cyclones’ head coach Matt Campbell made a splash in the Ohio pipeline with 2026 three-star safety Brayden Thomas. While Iowa State was originally the only power four team in the mix for the young talent, this quickly changed when the Michigan State Spartans decided to offer Thomas on May 14.
Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith’s late run at the St. Edwards High School defender has unfortunately begun to work, as Thomas shared part of his official visit this past weekend on social media.
In addition to his recent visit to East Lansing, Thomas told Spartans Illustrated that his trip “turned the tables” and put Michigan State “high on his list”.
“When I get back from Iowa State [next weekend], I’m going to make my decision,” said Thomas. “I’m not committed to Michigan State, but I will say this weekend definitely turned the tables in a good way and put them high on my list.”
Losing out on Thomas would be a significant blow to Campbell’s 2026 recruiting class, especially if four-star quarterback Jett Thomalla flips his commitment to Alabama. Thomas, along with three-star Tyrell Chatman are the lone safeties in the upcoming class, and a flip would put the Cyclones at 12 commits in the 2026 class.
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Kira Smith, Gabriella Fleming take home Iowa high school girls tennis state titles

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The 2025 Iowa high school girls tennis season wrapped up for individuals with the culmination of the state singles and doubles tournament on May 31.
The tournament brought with it elation and heartbreak, as only two individuals and two doubles teams were able to claim the title of state champion.
Here’s a rundown of the action.
Ankeny’s Kira Smith claims Class 2A individual title
In Iowa City, where the Class 2A tournament was held, Kira Smith claimed the state title with a win over Clinton senior Sescie Haan. Smith earned the victory in straight sets and did not lose a single set during the tournament.
According to Bound, Smith was undefeated on the year in both doubles and singles competition.
North Scott sophomore Madelyn Jepsen took home third place with a 2-1 win over Cedar Rapids Jefferson junior Lily Holland.
Dowling Catholic duo captures Class 2A doubles title
The doubles team from Dowling Catholic claimed the state title in straight sets, winning 2-0.
The Maroons’ team of Grace Frye and Juju Mauro, both seniors, took down the Wolves’ duo of sophomores, Mia Deines and London Taylor.
The team of Sasha Postnikov and Marie Stier from Iowa City West finished in third, defeating Dowling’s duo of Payton Blume and Mady Pierron in straight sets.
Xavier’s Gabriella Fleming makes run to Class 1A title
To the northwest of the action in Iowa City, the Class 1A tournament was happening out in Waterloo.
Cedar Rapids Xavier sophomore Gabriella Fleming kept the good vibes rolling for the Saints. Earlier in the week, Charlie LeGrand claimed the boys 1A individual title and the duo of Jacob Schmit and Bennett won the doubles crown for the Saints. Flemming added more hardware to Xavier’s trophy case, taking down Kate Holton from Waterloo Columbus in straight sets.
It’s the second-straight state title for Fleming, who did not lose a single set throughout the tournament.
Pella senior Claire Smock finished the tournament in third place with a win over St. Edmond senior Lauren Gibb.
Xavier claims 1A doubles state championship
It was one heck of a week for the Saints, sweeping the singles and doubles competition at both the boys and the girls state tennis tournaments. The senior duo of Ruby Smith and Isabel Tobin took a straight-sets victory over the Dike-New Hartford team of Izzy Norton and Aidalyn Tott. Smith and Tobin lost just one set in the tournament.
Decorah’s team of Grace Huinker and Olivia Huinker finished in third, taking down a second team from Dike-New Hartford, Addy Joslin and Lauren Muller, in straight sets.
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