A total solar eclipse will make its way across part of the continental United States today, with 83 percent of the sun covered at mid-day in Eastern Iowa.
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A total solar eclipse will make its way across part of the continental United States today, with 83 percent of the sun covered at mid-day in Eastern Iowa.
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Was circus the catalyst for the creation of Cedar Rapids Electric Light and Power Company?
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The incident unfolded just after 6:30 p.m. Saturday after a man -- identified by the Division of Criminal Investigation as a “suspect” -- asked for officers to respond to his house on 31st Street NE.
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Marissa Payne State Government Apr. 8, 2024 8:15 am527d ago
Cities and nonprofits around Iowa have invested in repairs to a substantial number of homes in older core neighborhoods. As a result, they’re seeing neighbors fix their own properties or band together to spearhead more improvements like creating a park. Could more state funding help?
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Hoping to address UI employment demands alongside academic needs for its students-in-training, UIHC recently partnered with the College of Nursing for what could serve as a “win-win-win.” By hiring students for a new “unit partner” position, the university aims to give them “invaluable experience while also supporting the workload of hospital staff and enhancing patient care.”
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