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Watch: Brock Purdy loses Iowa State-Iowa bet to George Kittle

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Before they opened the season against the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday, a pair of San Francisco 49ers were keeping a close eye on the Iowa Hawkeyes rivalry matchup against the Iowa State Cyclones.

Following the Hawkeyes 20-13 win over their in-state rivals, Iowa State alum Brock Purdy revealed he had lost a bet to former Iowa Hawkeye and now teammate George Kittle.

Before talking with members of the media on Thursday, Purdy showed up to his press conference wearing the Iowa Hawkeye mascot helmet.

Via @NBCS49ers on Twitter:

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Purdy played five seasons in the Big 12 with the Cyclones. Purdy led the Cyclones to four consecutive winning seasons, along with an appearance in the Fiesta Bowl against Oregon. Purdy was a three-time All-Big 12 quarterback.

Kittle also played our seasons at Iowa under Kirk Ferentz. Kittle went 3-1 against Iowa State during his time with the Hawkeyes.

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Six people rescued from northwest Iowa river – Radio Iowa

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An eight year old child was among six people rescued Saturday afternoon on the West Fork of the Des Moines River, north of Estherville. Travis Sheridan, Estherville’s Fire Chief, said a 911 call indicated a kayak flipped over and a woman and child were in the water.

“Once fire fighters got on the scene, the child was still OK, with just basically her face sitting above the water. Her life jacket was caught in the log jam,” Sheridan said. “They’d tried taking it off, but that just sucked the child further into the log jam.”

Firefighters were able to cut the girl’s life jacket off and rescue her from the river. Sheridan credits the girl’s aunt for keeping the eight year old’s head above water.

“She held onto that child for over 30 minutes,” Sheridan said. “She saved that child’s life until our rescue personnel could get on scene.”

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Firefighters used the department’s rescue boat to bring the aunt, her niece and four others to shore. Two others who’d be in the river were able to get out of the water on their own. Sheridan said the Emmet County dispatcher was on the phone for 40 minutes, relaying information from the stranded people on the river to rescuers. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources deployed a back-up rescue boat to the scene and the Iowa State Patrol had three drones flying overhead to monitor the situation.

“It was just a collaborative effort by all,” Sheridan said. “I couldn’t have asked for a better outcome.”

The names of the people who were rescued have not been released.

(Reporting by Ed Funston, KILR, Estherville)

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67 state boards and commissions being eliminated – Radio Iowa

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Eighty-three state boards and commissions are being eliminated or consolidated.

Governor Kim Reynolds recommended even more for elimination, but legislators pared down her list and she has approved the final plan.

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Iowa-Nebraska NAACP president Betty Andrews is raising concerns about shifting power away from the Iowa Civil Rights Commission to a director appointed by the governor. The plan also eliminates several commissions in the Iowa Department of Human Rights.

“It sends a sad, unwelcoming message to communities of color, to people with disabilities and women,” Andrews said, “that civil rights and their interests are not a priority at the highest level of state government.”

Reynolds said have the Iowa Civil Rights Commission be an advisory group rather than a decision-making board makes sense.

“We had a part-time board that was really managing things and it’s just too hard to do that. You need somebody that’s there full time,” Reynolds said. “…It’s just a better way for us to really manage the organization.”

Reynolds sids there’s never been a comprehensive review of all state boards and commissions and it’s a continuation of her efforts to make state government more efficient. A year ago, the legislature approved the governor’s plan to reduce the number of state agencies from 36 to 16.

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New Iowa law flouts U.S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause

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Rick Morain is the former publisher and owner of the Jefferson Herald, for which he writes a regular column.

Where does your primary loyalty lie: as a citizen of America, or as a citizen of Iowa?

Probably seems like a meaningless question. But around the nation, more and more states these days are enacting laws in opposition to those of the federal government, placing the loyalty question front and center. And a growing number of U.S. residents are declaring a preference to honor their state laws above those of the United States.

ORIGINS OF THE SUPREMACY CLAUSE

In terms of settled law, there’s no real dispute: federal law outranks state law. The U.S. Constitution leaves no doubt. Article VI, Clause 2 (the “Supremacy Clause”), reads as follows:

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