CEDAR RAPIDS — When restaurant developer Kory Nanke hire Rob Bly to open his new restaurant Midtown Station, he …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — When restaurant developer Kory Nanke hire Rob Bly to open his new restaurant Midtown Station, he …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A man has died from injuries suffered in a Wednesday night crash in Cedar Rapids. Cedar Rapids …
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BACKGROUND It didn’t take long for visitors to Iowa City’s new Park Road Bridge – which opened to vehicles and …
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Michelle Niermann might be new to the position of president and chief executive officer at UnityPoint Health-Cedar Rapids. But she …
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MARION – Earlier this month, the Marion Police Department unveiled a new program inviting city residents and businesses to register …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Cedar Rapids venue best known for car racing, Hawkeye Downs, has parted ways with its executive …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A development partnership wants to repurpose a vacant city-owned building, most recently used as the Ambroz Recreation …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – More than 50 Iowa educators have endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden and his record of support …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Linn County Democrats will honor four women at the party’s Oct. 20 Hall of Fame banquet. The …
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Two new funds have become available to cities or counties seeking to tear down or redevelop vacant state-owned buildings or …
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