CEDAR RAPIDS — Educators and students in Iowa BIG had already been told they weren’t one of the $10 million …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — Educators and students in Iowa BIG had already been told they weren’t one of the $10 million …
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By Erin Murphy, Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau DES MOINES – The Iowa Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on key …
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IOWA CITY – Kameron Brown finally got his heart. After nearly 18 months on a waiting list, doctors at the …
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DES MOINES — The Iowa Supreme Court is considering whether Gov. Terry Branstad crossed a constitutional line when he vetoed …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — Two individual were arrested for disorderly conduct after a fight involving about a half-dozen individuals spilled into …
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IOWA CITY – Iowa City school board members on Tuesday voted to reinstate the original attendance boundaries for the district’s …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – There’s more at stake than his Twitter account, Sen. Chuck Grassley said about asking the Obama administration …
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DES MOINES – Opponents of an underground oil pipeline being constructed in Iowa delivered petitions to U.S. Department of Justice …
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