CEDAR RAPIDS — Eight years after devastating floods forever changed the city, hundreds of people participated over the weekend in …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — Eight years after devastating floods forever changed the city, hundreds of people participated over the weekend in …
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Five years ago, planners envisioned more university students studying abroad to better prepare themselves for living in an increasingly interconnected …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Linn County supervisors this week will hold their first discussion as a full board on a countywide …
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Iowa City school district Superintendent Iver Opstad faced an unwilling electorate when he proposed a new school for a rapidly …
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Since the start of the Medicaid managed-care debate in Iowa, Gov. Terry Branstad repeatedly has pointed to the fact that …
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The handful of former lawmakers whom the University of Iowa and Iowa State University recently brought on to their payrolls …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — As Catherine Hafsi sees it, catching a Cedar Rapids Kernels game has become a little easier for …
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Gov. Terry Branstad calls them haters – those who see a very different picture in the current state affairs of …
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Rob Crader says growing up in violent Chicago neighborhood and being around ‘gang-banging and hustling’ led to a career of …
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