DES MOINES – Retired public radio icon Garrison Keillor mixed homespun humor with political commentary Wednesday night in urging Iowans …
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DES MOINES – Retired public radio icon Garrison Keillor mixed homespun humor with political commentary Wednesday night in urging Iowans …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Dr. Alan Whitters knows the mental health care system in Iowa is struggling. There aren’t enough inpatient …
By Ed Tibbetts, Quad-City Times
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Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has set a special election for Dec. 27 to fill the state Senate seat left open …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Former Assistant Linn County Attorney Nicholas Scott was sworn in Wednesday as the new 6th Judicial Associate …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – With the election less than two months away, the group pushing for Linn County’s proposed $40 million …
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VINTON – A Benton County jury Wednesday found David Miller guilty of lesser charges in the fatal stabbing and strangling …
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U.S. retail sales figures will climb about four percent this holiday season, buoyed by a better job market, according to …
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After almost two decades of relentless decline caused by piracy and falling prices, the music business is enjoying a fragile …
By Caleb Melby and Yalman Onaran, Bloomberg News
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Members of the Senate Banking Committee are demanding that Wells Fargo claw back pay from Carrie Tolstedt, the executive whose …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Sentencing begins today in U.S. District Court for a Rwandan convicted of making false statements to authorities …
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DES MOINES – Leaders of a newly formed coalition Wednesday called for an immediate statewide moratorium on new construction or …
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Sen. Chuck Grassley spent more on mass mailings in 2015 than any other U.S. senator, but his staff said that …
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