IOWA CITY – The board that oversees Johnson County’s joint emergency communications center is prepared to lift the “interim” tag …
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IOWA CITY – The board that oversees Johnson County’s joint emergency communications center is prepared to lift the “interim” tag …
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Iowa City school district officials are looking for land for a new high school, but whether the school board is …
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The woman who told authorities she was assaulted and dumped along Highway 6 in Coralville last week has been arrested …
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An annual event at The Gazette is our athlete of the year story. Ten finalists, five males and five females, …
Jeff Raasch
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PALO – Authorities are investigating a string of vehicle break-ins in the Palo area. At least nine vehicles were illegally …
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IOWA CITY – A Hope House resident turned himself back in after running away from authorities Monday, the Johnson County …
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Hiawatha is ready to go wild with Hog Wild Days, from the Jr. Mr. and Miss and Favorite Grandmother contests …
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A hearing for a 13-year-old Osage boy accused of killing his mother has been delayed and will be closed to …
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News Jun. 20, 2012 7:04 am4888d ago
Waterloo firefighters responded to a house fire at 927 W. Seventh St. early Wednesday. Fire crews on scene said no …
Diane Heldt
K-12 Education Jun. 20, 2012 7:02 am4888d ago
Coe College President James Phifer wouldn’t have time to call 14,000 alumni and supporters individually to talk about college priorities, …
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Steve Allsop is a dynamo of a small-business owner who is quick to talk in David-and-Goliath terms. Allsop, who started, …
Steve Gravelle
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