The College Community School District was a ‘destination district’ for the superintendent six years ago before he arrived.
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The College Community School District was a ‘destination district’ for the superintendent six years ago before he arrived.
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Cedar Rapids municipal band brings ‘joy and unity’ to residents, director says.
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“This one seems painfully obvious, but never tried to light fireworks inside of a building,“ Marion fire chief says. Yes, it happens.
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The Iowa City Bike Library, founded 20 years ago, offers several programs intended to empower people by teaching them how to maintain and repair bicycles, and giving them a space to do the work.
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Iowa restaurants are facing fines up to $180,000 for letting teens work longer hours than permitted under federal rules.
By Tony Leys, - KFF Health News Health Care and Medicine Jul. 1, 2024 7:59 am442d ago
Studies show that suicide is unusually common among farmers. The tragic trend has caught the attention of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which sponsors training sessions to help health care professionals learn how to talk to farmers about the pressures they face in wringing a living out of the land.
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With input from bar owners, Cedar Rapids Police Chief David Dostal said police are more proactively patrolling downtown and have put in place other measures to address public safety issues around downtown bars on weekend nights. Have these steps worked?
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State Government Jun. 28, 2024 6:41 pm444d ago
But ruling notes 'serious concerns' about law’s vagueness
Weather Jun. 28, 2024 3:51 pm444d ago
The Cedar River was expected to crest overnight and then drop below flood stage by Sunday morning.
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