There are 114 events happening during the week if you are looking for some fun before the weekend rolls around. …
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There are 114 events happening during the week if you are looking for some fun before the weekend rolls around. …
Iowa State University Extension Government & Politics Apr. 17, 2012 7:39 am4950d ago
A potential problem for Iowa fruit and vegetable growers has been turned into a liquid asset, thanks to a one-year …
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Bring it on, Gov. Branstad. That was the message from Brent Oleson, Linn County supervisor and a member of the …
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UPDATE: It’s an unfortunate milestone for the flood zone. Monday morning’s fire at a vacant home marks the 30th flood-damaged …
Mike Wiser
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DES MOINES – Iowa Department of Education Director Jason Glass’s pretest ritual, leading up to taking the ACT on Monday, …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The city is preparing to start construction this summer on a new parking ramp across First Avenue …
News Apr. 16, 2012 9:45 pm4951d ago
A semi-trailer truck hauling dirt was struck by a train around noon Monday. The crash happened along Highway 6 in Coralville, …
Dave DeWitte News Apr. 16, 2012 8:00 pm4951d ago
The city of Coralville on Monday filed claims of conspiracy and interference with a contract against a group of businesses …
Government & Politics Apr. 16, 2012 8:00 pm4951d ago
UPDATE: The city-owned riverfront spot next to the First Avenue bridge that has been home since 1996 to the sculpture, the …
Associated Press
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LOS ANGELES (AP) – A sophisticated online drug marketplace that sold everything from marijuana to mescaline to some 3,000 people …
Associated Press
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THURMAN, Iowa (AP) – The tornado that devastated the town of Thurman cut a path of damage across nearly 11 …
News Apr. 16, 2012 5:20 pm4951d ago
IOWA CITY – The death of a Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School teacher last May has led to a change …
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