The forums will be held in person and streamed online. Early voting begins Oct. 19.
Tom Barton News Sep. 24, 2022 6:00 am1155d ago
The forums will be held in person and streamed online. Early voting begins Oct. 19.
Gage Miskimen News Sep. 24, 2022 5:00 am1155d ago
Old railroad bridge could become an outdoor recreation destination in the coming years
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An Iowa man was convicted Friday of charges that he led a crowd of rioters in chasing a U.S. Capitol police officer up a staircase and accosting other officers guarding the Senate, one of the most harrowing scenes of the mob’s attack that day.
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The League of Women Voters of Johnson County and the Iowa City Public Library will host a program on the new changes Oct. 12.
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The White House on Friday said the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services would receive $9 million in a state opioid response money, as part of the $1.5 billion it announced in nationwide funding to help combat the nation’s opioids epidemic.
Emily Andersen Crime & Courts Sep. 23, 2022 4:42 pm1155d ago
A Cedar Rapids man was arrested Friday on charges that he held a female victim against her will and sexually assaulted her.
Campaigns & Elections Sep. 23, 2022 4:30 pm1155d ago
Also, a candidate for Congress from Texas will be a guest speaker at Gov. Kim Reynolds’ annual fall fundraiser
Campaigns & Elections Sep. 23, 2022 4:16 pm1155d ago
Ryan Melton is challenging Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra in Western Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, the state’s most conservative area of the state
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David Clark, a Vietnam veteran from Cedar Rapids, has received a Purple Heart for his service during the Vietnam War. …
Crime & Courts Sep. 23, 2022 3:15 pm1155d ago
A federal judge sentenced an Arizona woman on Thursday to six years in prison for using a cutting torch to damage the Dakota Access pipeline in Iowa and setting fire to pipeline equipment in three counties in 2016 and 2017
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On this week’s edition of the On Iowa Politics podcast: allegations of unwanted advances by Mike Franken are unearthed, the White House gets a little passive-aggressive with Gov. Kim Reynolds over pandemic relief funding, Mike Pompeo’s latest Iowa trip, and counting Iowa’s votes on the Electoral Count Act.
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