CEDAR RAPIDS – An old tradition from Slovakia has new life in an art exhibit on display at the National …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – An old tradition from Slovakia has new life in an art exhibit on display at the National …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – When Shirley Girard got a $10-a-week raise from her job at a gas station, she no longer …
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Foreign policy was not one of the most pressing issues on the minds of Iowa Democrats throughout most of the …
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IOWA CITY – An Iowa City man is accused of sexually abusing a child. According to an Iowa City police …
Government & Politics Jan. 29, 2020 7:00 am2133d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – The base charge for snow removal for those who flout Cedar Rapids laws designed to keep walkways …
Government & Politics Jan. 29, 2020 6:30 am2133d ago
The questions of whether immigrants living in the U.S. illegally should be afforded a pathway to citizenship, and whether families …
James Q. Lynch Government & Politics Jan. 29, 2020 5:00 am2133d ago
Building on a stable base and picking up supporters from other candidates, Sen. Bernie Sanders has moved into the lead …
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UPDATE Jan. 29: Cedar Rapids police have publicly identified Jovon Tyshon Ellis, 18, as the suspect. He was taken into …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Facing its first contentious decision of the year Tuesday, the Cedar Rapids City Council backed a $25 …
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DES MOINES — Similar proposals to change eligibility rules for public assistance fared differently Tuesday in the Iowa House and …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Former Linn County Supervisor Linda Langston threw her hat into the ring Tuesday for Linn County auditor. …
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