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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Linn County Attorney’s Office on Tuesday filed a more serious charge against Mary Beth Haglin, the …
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The Iowa Department of Transportation said it will follow the suggestions in an Iowa State University survey that could save …
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DES MOINES – Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad canceled his scheduled events for Wednesday to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, …
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URBANDALE – Sen. Joni Ernst urged Iowa conservatives Wednesday to ‘don’t give up,” noting GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump continues …
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LONE TREE – A Cedar Rapids woman was killed in a crash near Lone Tree on Tuesday. According to the …
By R’becca Groff, correspondent
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The concept for iGYM in Cedar Rapids is a simple one. The gym offers cheaper monthly dues, …
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IOWA CITY – An Iowa City woman faces jail time after police say she participated in a group assault last …
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The prosecutor continues its case at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the second murder trial of Travis Standlee, a homeless man …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Warm weather is forecast to return to the Cedar Rapids-Iowa City area after a rainy Wednesday. National …
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DES MOINES – Advocacy groups want the voting rights of ex-felons restored automatically upon completion of their sentences and are …
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NORTH LIBERTY – North Liberty is staying with Johnson County’s minimum wage ordinance, which increases the threshold to $10.10 an …
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