Nikki Newbrough Rasmussen (@nikkinewb) 's Twitter Profile
Nikki Newbrough Rasmussen

@nikkinewb

TV&Radio instructor/coordinator for Iowa Central Community College. Former TV reporter 📺but forever news lover.

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My daughter had 5 minutes to get on the bus this morning because I thought her first day back was tomorrow…wild way to return from break. 😬🤪😳

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I’m teaching TV/Radio classes…not drawing (thank god). I quickly drew a map of Iowa to show where some of the TV markets land…happy Tuesday y’all 😂

I’m teaching TV/Radio classes…not drawing (thank god). I quickly drew a map of Iowa to show where some of the TV markets land…happy Tuesday y’all 😂
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We gave out pencils this year for ❤️day. I thought that was better than the candy in years past. BUT all you moms and dads want to outdo me with your baggie of play doh, candy, slime, keychains, etc. I see you!!!

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Well I can tell my farming husband made it to the field today. He’s already shared 2 instagram reels with me in the last 10 minutes. It’s going to be a busy instagram day 🚜😂Joel Rasmussen

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Kids had their first chance in a show ring tonight and it was a success! Kids and calf did amazing! Smiles all around. Thank you to the Humboldt County Cattlemen for hosting the event.

Kids had their first chance in a show ring tonight and it was a success! Kids and calf did amazing! Smiles all around. Thank you to the Humboldt County Cattlemen for hosting the event.
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No, Nikki Haley was not “ambushed.” She’s a former governor and UN ambassador running for President of the United States. She should be able to answer a question that most sixth graders are comfortable answering correctly.