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Alliant Energy PowerHouse (formerly Five Seasons Center and later U.S. Cellular Center) is a multi-purpose arena located in the downtown area of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.It was financed by the approval of a voter referendum to allocate special municipal capital improvement bond monies, after several prior bond referendums to build a civic center failed between 1965 and 1977.
The River Kings joined the Indoor Football League (IFL) as an expansion team in 2011 known as the Cedar Rapids Titans and first took the field for the 2012 season. Since 2014, the Titans/River Kings franchise has played its home games at the newly renovated Alliant Energy PowerHouse , after having played their first two seasons at the Cedar ...
The 1920s Paramount Theatre is home to the Orchestra Iowa and the Cedar Rapids Area Theatre Organ Society. Concerts and events such as high school graduations, sporting events, exhibitions, and political rallies are held at Alliant Energy Powerhouse, formerly known as Five Seasons Center.
Logan-Magnolia's Grant Brix, a Nebraska commit, remains the top prospect in the state of Iowa following the 2023 high school football season. Previous ranking: 1 Height/weight: 6-foot-6, 280 pounds
Wichita Falls Nighthawks: L 23-42 [5] 0-3 U.S. Cellular Center 3,484 5 Sunday March 19 3:05pm Green Bay Blizzard L 28-34 [6] 0-4 U.S. Cellular Center 2,874 6 Sunday March 26 3:05pm at Iowa Barnstormers L 23–46 0–5 Wells Fargo Arena: 5,653 7 Saturday April 1 7:05pm Green Bay Blizzard W 41–37 1–5 Resch Center: 8 Saturday April 8 7:05pm ...
Location: The proposal is for an online school, but the main office will be at 1800 First Ave. NE, unit 201 in Cedar Rapids. Grades : Initially, the school will be open to students in 10th through ...
The 2015 Indoor Football League season was the seventh season of the Indoor Football League.Playing with ten teams in two conferences located in mid-sized cities predominantly in the central United States, the league's regular season kicked off on February 28, 2015, when the reigning league champion Sioux Falls Storm travelled to the Bemidji Axemen.
Canney is credited with spearheading much of modern Cedar Rapids' infrastructure and civic development. [1] Projects credited to Canney include the U.S. Cellular Center, which opened in 1979 as the Five Seasons Center, the expansion of The Eastern Iowa Airport, the Edgewood Road Bridge and the 5-in-1 dam. [1]