UPDATE: Fire caused heavy damage to a mobile home Tuesday morning in southwest Cedar Rapids, but firefighters prevented a total …
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UPDATE: Fire caused heavy damage to a mobile home Tuesday morning in southwest Cedar Rapids, but firefighters prevented a total …
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MAQUOKETA – The Fourth of July was a hot day for a concert inside a barn that had no air conditioning. …
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City officials have decided to continue with the city’s annual bow hunt of deer for an eighth year. Fire Chief …
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A 19-year-old charged in the double homicide of a Manchester couple told police he had several discussions with the couple’s …
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Firefighters have evacuated five homes after a gas line was punctured Tuesday morning in southwest Cedar Rapids. Authorities said the …
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A man showed up at St. Luke’s Hospital with head injuries late Monday, and police are investigating. Police said Tuesday …
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A Wisconsin woman was killed after a two-vehicle accident along Highway 151 near Anamosa on Monday. The Iowa State Patrol …
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President Barack Obama will visit Kirkwood’s main campus in Cedar Rapids Tuesday, July 10, 2012. His speech is expected around …
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Iowa City has collected just over $2,000 in donations to panhandling meters since their installation in June 2010. And though Adam Bentley, assistant to …
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Tooth decay – the most common childhood illness in the United States – is multiplying for the first time in …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A proposed ordinance to outlaw “aggressive” panhandling won the general backing Monday of the City Council’s Public …
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