DES MOINES – Legislation that would withdraw tax incentives to Big Tech companies found to have censored online speech advanced …
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DES MOINES – Legislation that would withdraw tax incentives to Big Tech companies found to have censored online speech advanced …
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Joe Elsinger feels fortunate to have worked on a variety of meaningful projects in his career as a civil engineer …
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DES MOINES – Iowa lawmakers are in discussions – among themselves and with Gov. Kim Reynolds’ office – to determine …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A Burlington man was charged this week with operating a large-scale methamphetamine trafficking ring – with two …
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Iowa added 654 new coronavirus cases Thursday as well as 23 newly reported confirmed deaths. The new numbers bring the …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A man who was imprisoned in California a year ago is now in Iowa, charged in a …
James Q. Lynch Government & Politics Feb. 25, 2021 3:34 pm1681d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Tom Vilsack, who admitted he was computer illiterate while serving as Iowa’s governor for two terms, has …
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Watch the replay of the Feb. 25 virtual edition of Pints & Politics, featuring our team of Gazette staffers Erin …
Education Feb. 25, 2021 9:14 pm1680d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – The College Community School District is offering limited open enrollment for the 2021-22 school year after a …
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Gov. Kim Reynolds will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. Thursday to provide the latest news about the COVID-19 vaccine …
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For more than 20 years, the Future City competition has encouraged teams of sixth, seventh and eighth grade students from …
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