John Pauly, an eighth grade math teacher at Harding Middle School, has been named the 2012 Linn County Educator of …
From a Media Release K-12 Education Apr. 19, 2012 2:16 pm4948d ago
John Pauly, an eighth grade math teacher at Harding Middle School, has been named the 2012 Linn County Educator of …
James Q. Lynch State Government Apr. 19, 2012 2:00 pm4948d ago
Iowa legislative leaders are optimistic they’ll achieve property tax relief legislation before wrapping up the session next week, but are …
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Cedar Rapids police on Thursday released surveillance video of a jewelry store burglary, in hopes that it will spur tips …
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AMES, Iowa – April 19, 2012 – The Iowa Department of Transportation, in coordination with the Federal Railroad Administration and …
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University of Iowa police are investigating reports of a pair of attempted cell phone robberies on the east side of …
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State regents next week will consider having the state conduct a study of the functions of Iowa’s two special schools …
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U.S. Attorney Stephanie Rose received a majority vote on her nomination for federal judge Thursday by the U.S. Senate Judiciary …
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A fire rendered a manufactured home uninhabitable Wednesday afternoon at the Kirkwood Estates in Cedar Rapids. At 3:08 p.m. the Cedar …
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K-12 Education Apr. 19, 2012 8:16 am4948d ago
Hundreds filled the University of Iowa Memorial Union on Wednesday to hear an accomplished scientist and animal welfare advocate who …
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With less than one week left in the 2012 session, lawmakers face a shrinking list of priority bills standing between …
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