Like some of its collegiate peers across the state and nation, Coe College is facing backlash over its Student Senate’s …
Vanessa Miller Education Feb. 25, 2020 2:40 pm2106d ago
Like some of its collegiate peers across the state and nation, Coe College is facing backlash over its Student Senate’s …
Energy Feb. 25, 2020 10:00 am2106d ago
Duane J. Arnold, who would become the namesake for a nuclear power plant in Eastern Iowa, grew up liking to …
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MARION – Linn County residents are invited to contribute their ideas to the creation of a five-year Soil and Water …
Community Feb. 25, 2020 8:30 am2106d ago
With the right inspiration, tomorrow’s engineers could recognize their passion today, Collins Aerospace representatives hope. Specifically, with its 19th annual …
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MARION – Linn County residents are invited to contribute their ideas to the creation of a five-year Soil and Water …
Community Feb. 25, 2020 11:38 pm2105d ago
Two pieces of Iowa City history have received national recognition after a three-year process of studying their history. The Tate …
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IOWA CITY – Iowa City’s Wetherby Park features the sort of amenities you’d typically find in a city park – …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Cedar Rapids residents are being sought to help prioritize $1.3 million in federal money on programs and …
Government & Politics Feb. 25, 2020 6:30 am2106d ago
DES MOINES – An Iowa House committee has approved creation of a workforce recruiting program that would target Puerto Ricans …
Crime & Courts Feb. 24, 2020 11:44 pm2106d ago
Deputies with the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office made an unusual move last week to accuse the Cedar County Attorney of …
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