Iowa City may put nearly $1 million in public money toward a $5 million medical office building proposed for an …
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Iowa City may put nearly $1 million in public money toward a $5 million medical office building proposed for an …
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The Dyersville City Council is scheduled to vote next month on annexing property for the “Field of Dreams” movie site. …
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Cedar Rapids City Hall has turned its back on $9,000 a year in lease revenue that it has been offered …
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The Freedom Festival has announced that country music artist Jo Dee Messina will take the stage at Kirkwood Community College …
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Two Iowa teachers are being recognized for their work with students in math and science. …
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Paul Bobek, who abruptly resigned in January as the Iowa City school district’s chief financial officer, has been hired by …
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IOWA CITY – The child endangerment and neglect trial of an Iowa City mother arrested earlier this year after police …
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Iowa’s Democrats struck familiar themes about the government safety net, workers’ rights, a turning economy and the middle class at …
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There are dozens of skateboarding shops in San Deigo, enough to outfit any amount of novice boarders or professional skaters …
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The Rockwell Collins Coralville plant has gotten back some production work on in-flight entertainment electronics that the company previously moved …
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A project that has gone untouched for months could now see some progress. Crews finished phase one of the amphitheater …
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