The Iowa State Fair kicked off Thursday with exhibits, food, fair rides and presidential candidates. The fair runs through Aug. …
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The Iowa State Fair kicked off Thursday with exhibits, food, fair rides and presidential candidates. The fair runs through Aug. …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A former psychology graduate student who treated 21-year-old Dane Schussler before he died by suicide about a …
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IOWA CITY — The University of Iowa planned to drain its Olympic-sized swimming pool this month for regular maintenance, but …
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IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa is ‘paring back” the scope of a sweeping employment practices review that UI …
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SUMNER – A crop duster plane crashed Thursday morning in Sumner, northeast of Waterloo, killing the pilot. Bremer County Emergency …
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