IOWA CITY – Dnasia Simpson ordered and reordered a series of commands on a desktop computer. The 10-year-old put her …
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IOWA CITY – Dnasia Simpson ordered and reordered a series of commands on a desktop computer. The 10-year-old put her …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Chuck Elias never met his uncle William J. Shanahan, but grew up surrounded by his memory. ‘When …
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IOWA CITY — The Iowa City Council voted 7-0 Tuesday night to approve the appointment of Jody Matherly as police …
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IOWA CITY – The Iowa City Council gave a boost to a workforce housing development Tuesday, following a process that …
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DES MOINES – Teachers in Iowa schools that participate in the state’s teacher mentoring program report better resources for helping …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The 2017 legislative session doesn’t convene for another month, but the disagreements already have started. Senate Majority …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Senate Minority Leader-elect Rob Hogg is telling Democrats they have to play defense now that Republicans control …
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