DES MOINES – Now with full control of state government, Iowa Republicans might promote school choice options, limit teacher union …
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DES MOINES – Now with full control of state government, Iowa Republicans might promote school choice options, limit teacher union …
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Iowa teenagers are beginning to talk about a crime that targets them: human trafficking. Advocates, law enforcement officers and school …
Agriculture Nov. 13, 2016 7:00 am3265d ago
QUASQUETON – A week ago, I noticed unusual activity in an 8-acre hayfield on the northeast corner of this Buchanan …
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BACKGROUND The Robins City Council last summer embarked on a special census count to get a new tally on the …
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This past week we set our clocks back and settled into the fall season. I celebrated by throwing my front …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Police are investigating the death of a person whose body was found Saturday near the McLoud Run …
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DES MOINES – Rep. Mark Smith of Marshalltown was elected by Iowa Democrats Saturday to continue as House Democratic leader. …
Staff report News Nov. 12, 2016 9:39 pm3265d ago
IOWA CITY – A group of protesters gathered on the Pentacrest Saturday to express their opposition to this week’s election …
By Vera Bergengruen, Anna Douglas and Matthew Schofield, McClatchy Washington Bureau
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 12, 2016 3:11 pm3265d ago
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump’s list of choices for his Cabinet contains an eclectic mix of early backers of his …
By Luciana Lopez and Ginger Gibson, Reuters
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 12, 2016 2:43 pm3265d ago
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON – Hillary Clinton blamed FBI director James Comey for her stunning defeat in Tuesday’s presidential election in a …
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MOUNT VERNON – Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist and author Thomas Friedman shares his insights on ‘The Big Trends …
By Maurice Tamman and Guy Faulconbridge, Reuters
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 12, 2016 12:22 pm3265d ago
NEW YORK/LONDON – Less than a week ago, pollsters and statisticians gave Hillary Clinton odds of between 75 and 99 …
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