CEDAR RAPIDS – McKinley STEAM Academy students will get the chance for more hands-on learning this year with the construction …
Grace King Education Feb. 26, 2021 8:11 am1680d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – McKinley STEAM Academy students will get the chance for more hands-on learning this year with the construction …
Grace King Education Feb. 26, 2021 6:25 am1680d ago
Families of elementary and middle school students in the Cedar Rapids Community School District have choices through the magnet school …
Health Care and Medicine Feb. 26, 2021 7:35 am1680d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – After years of planning, Linn County’s new Mental Health Access Center is only weeks away from accepting …
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MARION – A couple of Marion pathway projects will see a lot of work this year as warmer weather approaches …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A proposal to ban traffic cameras throughout Iowa – except on the dangerous S-curve on Interstate 380 …
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JOHNSTON – A new state website with COVID-19 vaccine information will launch soon, Gov. Kim Reynolds said Thursday, but the …
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Linn County’s new Mental Health Access Center is set to open for patients in the next few weeks. The Gazette …
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NORTH LIBERTY – A potential standoff in North Liberty on Thursday afternoon was ‘peacefully resolved,” city officials said, just over …
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DES MOINES – Members of a Senate committee clashed Thursday over legislation that would delay and reduce the unemployment benefits …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The team charged with drafting a plan to reforest the city after most of the tree canopy …
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