WASHINGTON – The House voted Tuesday to prohibit sexual relationships between lawmakers and their employees, a remarkable rules change that …
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WASHINGTON – The House voted Tuesday to prohibit sexual relationships between lawmakers and their employees, a remarkable rules change that …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Cedar Rapids police have identified the men killed in a crash on Monday. Cedar Rapids public safety …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Linn County officials seek input from the public to help shape a redesign of the county website. …
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Despite snow, caucusgoers in Linn and Johnson County get their say – Across the state, about 6,500 delegates were being elected …
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First his car got stuck. Then Joseph Brisben, 77, with the help of a cane, navigated toward an entry at …
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At least six people were killed Monday on Iowa’s slick highways, including two teenage sisters near Decorah and a bus …
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Gems of Hope has licensed an app developed by a Cedar Rapids-based entrepreneur to offer cancer patients and their families …
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