Those affected by the Aug. 10 derecho and other disasters may receive tax relief following the passing of the federal …
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Those affected by the Aug. 10 derecho and other disasters may receive tax relief following the passing of the federal …
Erin Jordan Government & Politics Jan. 4, 2021 11:55 am1734d ago
Iowa has paid more than $230,000 so far to a Utah company for contact tracing software that still is causing …
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Slack, the messaging service used by millions of people for work and school, suffered a global outage on Monday – …
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Cedar Rapids has already seen its first homicide just three days into the new year. Police identified Sunday’s fatal shooting …
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IOWA CITY – The Johnson County Board of Supervisors has a new chair and vice chair for 2021. During its …
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A new year has begun and in Iowa politics we have reached our quadrennial respite: a light political calendar. Yes, …
John Steppe News Jan. 4, 2021 9:00 am1734d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – The Eastern Iowa Airport’s Wings 2 Water initiative raised just under $9,000 in a challenging first year …
Diana Nollen Iowa High School Sports Jan. 4, 2021 1:44 pm1734d ago
John Hegarty Jr. lives in rural Shueyville now, but he’s a Cedar Rapids west-sider through and through. Born the year …
Education Jan. 4, 2021 8:00 am1734d ago
IOWA CITY – Liz Tovar wasn’t a collegiate athlete, but she understands an athlete’s drive and commitment. The University of …
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Crime & Courts Jan. 4, 2021 11:16 pm1733d ago
WASHINGTON, IOWA – Many Washington residents awoke early Monday morning to a ‘chaotic and destructive” scene. At 4 a.m., a …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A week after the Aug. 10 derecho devastated the city, damaged homes and left residents scrambling to …
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Thanks to the government paying nearly 40 percent of their income, U.S. farmers on average were expected to close out …
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