Despite campaign promises to support corn-based ethanol by upholding the Renewable Fuel Standard, President Donald Trump has waded deeper and …
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Peggy Whitson has always been a team player, both as a teenager on the Mount Ayr High School’s basketball court …
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URBANA – With a deep interest in civics, high school junior Emmet Cummings had his heart set on attending the …
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Cedar Rapids has been on a quest for several years for a railroad ‘quiet zone’ in its downtown. The half-mile …
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