CEDAR RAPIDS – A pair of Corridor high school students are spending their summer trying to improve communication – one …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A pair of Corridor high school students are spending their summer trying to improve communication – one …
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A campaign by a traditional Republican Party ally to denounce President Donald Trump’s trade policies reported Monday that more than …
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Davenport School Superintendent Art Tate – already known in Iowa for risking his job to push for more equitable school …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The man charged with killing a woman and setting her garage on fire to cover it up, …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Thanks in part to changes in the federal tax code, Iowa revenue collections increased 4.5 percent, or …
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Government & Politics Jul. 2, 2018 7:19 pm2638d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS — Linn County Supervisor Ben Rogers of Cedar Rapids is among Iowans appointed to boards and commissions by …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A federal agent testified Monday a Brazilian man said he was part of a movie being filmed …
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The latest report on the cost of living in Iowa finds that one in six Iowa households struggle to pay …
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A Marion man, charged with killing a woman at the Shamrock Apartments in January, pleaded guilty last week in federal court …
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