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Warren County barn fire claims life of 81-year-old man
Warren County barn fire claims life of 81-year-old man

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Warren County barn fire claims life of 81-year-old man

WARREN COUNTY, Iowa — One person is dead following a barn fire in Warren County earlier this week. The Northern Warren Fire Department said it was dispatched to a structure fire on Geneva Street in the Spring Hill area shortly before 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Former Ankeny teacher sentenced to prison for sexually exploiting student When they arrived, they found a barn fully engulfed in flames and a victim with severe burn were able to pull an 81-year-old male victim from the structure before emergency crews got there. He was transported by MercyOne Air Med to a regional hospital in critical condition, but died from his injuries despite lifesaving efforts. A second person was being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The identities of the victims are not being released at this time. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Boater still missing in western Iowa Jefferson celebrates Great American Main Street Award Warren County barn fire claims life of 81-year-old man Dad and sons play catch to 'Handle Hard Better' Knoxville's Ken Locke Stadium holds ribbon cutting Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Knoxville's Ken Locke Stadium holds ribbon cutting
Knoxville's Ken Locke Stadium holds ribbon cutting

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Knoxville's Ken Locke Stadium holds ribbon cutting

KNOXVILLE, Iowa — The Knoxville Alumni Association held a ribbon cutting ceremony at Ken Locke Stadium in Knoxville to kick off multiple events planned for the stadium. The Knoxville Alumni Association purchased the Ken Locke Stadium from the Knoxville Community School District last October. Danielle Huffine, the President of the Knoxville Alumni Association, said the ribbon cutting spreads awareness of the events that will be held at Ken Locke this summer. 'We're doing a ribbon cutting because this is our grand opening, I guess you would say, of all the things that we want to do at the stadium this year. So we're just kind of invited all of the public to come and join us so we can do this right now,' Huffine said. Iowa House Republicans, candidates describe Gov. Reynolds pipeline veto as 'betrayal' Ken Locke Stadium is named after Ken Locke, a football player who died from injuries sustained while playing at the stadium. Huffine said the Locke has already been used by the community. 'We have had youth soccer here for the last few months. However, we're getting into a concert series. Plus we're going to be having some semi-pro football,' Huffine said. The Knoxville Alumni Association plans to renovate parts of the stadium. 'One of the things we want to do is build a community center for the community to hold any type of an event, whether that be class reunion and whether that be a family reunion inside flea markets, things like that. The pickleball courts, of course. And we just kind of want to have different types of events here that's more community oriented, which includes this upcoming concert series that starts June 21, is our first concert,' Huffine said. Huffine said that planned renovations will be expensive so the association is focused on fundraising. 'We're trying to raise money right now to do all of these events. For several, it takes money. And so one of the big things we have coming up is on August 30, we're doing along the way, it's a concert. So what that is, is basically we're going to have probably, I think, four or five different bands there, including Jason Brown maybe, and some other locals, and we're taking sponsorship for those,' Huffine said. To learn more about or donate to the restoration of Ken Locke Stadium, visit the Knoxville Alumni Association's website. Iowa News: Dad and sons play catch to 'Handle Hard Better' Knoxville's Ken Locke Stadium holds ribbon cutting Iowa House Republicans, candidates describe Gov. Reynolds pipeline veto as 'betrayal' WHO 13 Farm Report: Thursday, June 12th Deal's Orchard is a favorite Jefferson destination Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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