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Robin Anderson says things look good now, but she is on the lookout for signs of a national recession
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As plans for a “destination” skatepark around Time Check remain years away from coming to fruition, some local skate community members said they are pleased with plans for the relocated Riverside skatepark
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A consulting firm will review locations of the city’s nine stations and the organization of the Cedar Rapids Fire Department.
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300 show up for congressman’s annual fundraising picnic in Sioux Center, as former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley hints at 2024 presidential run.
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The city is seeking funds through a $150,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to replant 1,000 street trees this fall.
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Starting Friday, Iowans will see reduced unemployment benefits. Child care providers will see relaxed regulations and third-party food delivery services will face fines for using a restaurant’s logo or menu without permission.
Marissa Payne Local Government Jun. 30, 2022 6:00 am1168d ago
An influx of federal funding to aid in recovery both from the COVID-19 pandemic and 2020 derecho will largely support housing development or rehabilitation projects in Linn County.
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Former U.N. ambassador and 2024 GOP presidential hopeful campaigns for Mariannette Miller-Meeks in Davenport.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, announced this week plans to challenge a 2018 district court decision that halted enforcement of the law which would ban abortions after cardiac activity is detected in a fetus — usually around six weeks. Abortion currently is legal in Iowa until 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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Stewart had paused his campaign for Iowa governor following an arrest at a non-violent protest at DEA headquarters in Arlington, Va.
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