LC State Volleyball to Face Northwestern and Aquinas in Pool B in Sioux City

SIOUX CITY, IA – LC State Volleyball punched its ticket to the final site of the 2025 NAIA Women’s Volleyball National Championship with a thrilling four-set win at 22nd-seeded Taylor (Ind.) on Saturday and found out its
Anti-abortion Groups, Lawmakers Push Feds for more Permanent ‘Defunding’ of Planned Parenthood

U.S. – Anti-abortion organizations and Republican elected officials are searching for more ways to prevent Planned Parenthood from receiving federal resources after congressional Republicans successfully cut off federal Medicaid funding until at least July 2026. Letters written
State Officials Urge Trump, Congress to Address National Debt

INDIANA – Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and a coalition of state financial officers and lawmakers are urging Congress and President Donald Trump to address the national debt crisis before the nation’s 250th birthday. The group sent a
War Department, VA have Highest Number of Unresolved Recommendations from Congressional Watchdog

WASHINGTON D.C. – Of the 15 federal executive departments that compose the president’s Cabinet, the Departments of War and Veterans Affairs have the most unresolved, open recommendations for improvement from congressional watchdog, the Government Accountability Office. The
Moses Lake may Suspend Health Insurance, Hire Replacements if Teachers Strike

MOSES LAKE – As teachers prepare to strike, the Moses Lake School Board moved Thursday to authorize the district to hire temporary replacements and freeze health insurance for any participants. The Moses Lake Educators Association voted last week to
Sioux City Bound – LC State Volleyball Advances in National Tournament with Win at Taylor

UPLAND, IN – Every Warrior stepped up. From seniors to freshmen, LC State Volleyball put together a complete match to send the program to Sioux City for the first time in 14 years with a 3-1 victory