By last week announcing plans to slash $20,000 from its annual sticker price next fall, Pella’s Central College is aspiring …
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By last week announcing plans to slash $20,000 from its annual sticker price next fall, Pella’s Central College is aspiring …
Lee Hermiston Crime & Courts Sep. 16, 2019 10:39 pm2269d ago
IOWA CITY – An Iowa City man is accused of robbing a convenience store while armed with a knife. Alexander …
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Introduction ‘If you look at Iowa, I started an organization called NextGen America to get young people to be registered, …
Government & Politics Sep. 16, 2019 9:00 am2269d ago
DES MOINES – More Iowa offenders being returned to prison for work release or parole violations pushed the inmate population …
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The Jingle Cross Cyclo-Cross Festival was held this weekend at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Iowa City.
Government & Politics Sep. 16, 2019 8:00 am2269d ago
Some Iowa Democratic Party elders are voicing displeasure over what they see as the Democratic National Committee’s heavy-handed attempts to …
Government & Politics Sep. 16, 2019 7:30 am2269d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – City officials have agreed to an extended timeline for moving sought by a Cedar Rapids woman who’s …
Grace King Community Sep. 16, 2019 7:30 am2269d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Melissa Porter took the history of Brucemore to the streets of Cedar Rapids this spring, marking in …
Government & Politics Sep. 16, 2019 7:30 am2269d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Park Cedar Rapids, the company managing most paid parking in downtown Cedar Rapids, is testing a new …
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