One person was killed Monday morning and two others were injured in a crash east of Marengo, according to a crash report from the Iowa State Patrol.
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One person was killed Monday morning and two others were injured in a crash east of Marengo, according to a crash report from the Iowa State Patrol.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon house is listed at over $1.2M and presents a ‘redevelopment opportunity.’
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Since the settlements were announced, concerns have been raised that some council members may have supported the use of taxpayer money to dispose of legal claims that stem from their own behavior or the behavior of their fellow council members.
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K-12 Education Mar. 11, 2024 10:26 am614d ago
As bills in the Iowa House and Senate propose major changes to funding and oversight of Iowa’s area education agencies, educators at private schools wonder how special education services for students at their schools — and other AEA services — would be affected.
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By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Environmental News Mar. 11, 2024 10:37 am614d ago
Each winter, the upper Mississippi River plays host to hundreds of bald eagles that are migrating to and from their breeding grounds. They join the so-called "resident eagles" that always live along the river to create an impressive sight, particularly at the end of February and beginning of March.
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Iowa is among the states considering creating grants to help rural grocery stores stay open.
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Under a continued partnership with the city of Cedar Rapids, second-graders in the Cedar Rapids Community School District have an opportunity to learn how to swim for free. Approximately 157 students from Johnson STEAM Academy, Garfield Elementary and Cedar River Academy are participating this spring.
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UI instructor and nonprofit director Fred Meyer reveals new Earthmind programming for students
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