CEDAR RAPIDS – Grace Ehle is just old enough to remember the downtown Cedar Rapids Public Library that was flooded …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Grace Ehle is just old enough to remember the downtown Cedar Rapids Public Library that was flooded …
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WASHINGTON, Iowa (AP) – At least six people have been killed in a spate of weekend crashes in Iowa. The …
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The husband of the University of Iowa’s president will be paid about $54,000 this year …
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LAKE DELHI – Several people who support the restoration of the Lake Delhi dam said they were happy Saturday after …
News May. 6, 2012 1:45 pm4930d ago
INDEPENDENCE – The late afternoon may be one of the few times the Independence Junior/Senior High School isn’t crowded during …
Steve Gravelle News May. 6, 2012 12:10 pm4930d ago
Local efforts to improve and manage Iowa’s streams could end if the Legislature doesn’t fund the program in its closing …
Gregg Hennigan News May. 6, 2012 11:30 am4930d ago
IOWA CITY – Residents of several Johnson County towns can no longer take animals to the Iowa City Animal Care …
News May. 6, 2012 10:00 am4930d ago
Cryptosporidium (Crypto) This parasite can cause diarrhea in animals and humans. Cryptosporidiosis is usually mild for most people but can …
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K-12 Education May. 6, 2012 7:15 am4930d ago
Kirkwood Community College student leaders competed well in the DECA International Career Development Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, in …
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IOWA CITY– A University of Iowa researcher will square off against the nonprofit group that manages the school’s intellectual property …
Associated Press
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AMES – The former president of the Iowa State University Foundation received 18 months of severance pay, or more than …
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