A large peninsula exists where miles of trail offer excellent nature watching all times of the year, especially when it …
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A large peninsula exists where miles of trail offer excellent nature watching all times of the year, especially when it …
Trish Mehaffey Crime & Courts Jul. 18, 2020 12:55 pm1960d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – A public defender for a woman charged in the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend who helped her …
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Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered flags in Iowa be lowered to half mast through the rest of the weekend in honor …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – It took Terry and Paula Brown a year to create a new creek exhibit being installed at …
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MARION – A chunk of the Boyson Trail between Thomas and Donnelly Parks is closed as Marion begins to prepare …
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Rod Boshart Government & Politics Jul. 17, 2020 8:36 pm1961d ago
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Lee Hermiston Crime & Courts Jul. 17, 2020 8:16 pm1961d ago
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The first major federally funded portion of Cedar Rapids’ flood control system is on track despite starting …
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