MARION – The city of Marion is taking the first steps of planning for a new aquatic center. The city …
Gage Miskimen Government & Politics Oct. 7, 2020 7:50 am1878d ago
MARION – The city of Marion is taking the first steps of planning for a new aquatic center. The city …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Bahati Winifrida thought the derecho was bad. Her unit at Glenbrook Apartments on Cedar Rapids’s southwest side …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The city is gearing up for work on several components of its flood control system, worth more …
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IOWA CITY – In the coming months, the Iowa City Council will develop plans to restructure the police department. On …
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WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump on Tuesday called an abrupt end to negotiations with Democrats over additional COVID-19 relief, …
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IOWA CITY – With 26 routes, more than 600 bus stops and varying schedules, even transportation experts find Iowa City’s …
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MARION – Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, sees no long-term impact on the presidency or the presidential campaign from President Donald …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – More than half of Cedar Rapids residents who responded to a city survey seeking input on the …
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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has approved a manure management plan for a cattle feedlot near Monona, but only …
Government & Politics Oct. 6, 2020 7:14 pm1879d ago
DES MOINES – Both sides in a legal clash over Iowa’s absentee voting laws were able to agree on one …
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More than five weeks after Gov. Kim Reynolds shuttered bars and halted late-night alcohol sales in several counties – including …
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