Holocaust speaker Miriam Kelemen Solis will speak at Coe College on Thursday, April 19, at 3:30 p.m. in Kesler Lecture …
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Holocaust speaker Miriam Kelemen Solis will speak at Coe College on Thursday, April 19, at 3:30 p.m. in Kesler Lecture …
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IOWA CITY – Worried about her baby’s failing health, a young Haitian mother entrusted her daughter to an Iowa City …
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DES MOINES – Gov. Terry Branstad indicated Monday that he may intervene in a school start date controversy if the …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The flood-damaged Veterans Memorial Building on May’s Island here isn’t home to City Hall anymore. City Hall …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The deadline for families affected by school closures and boundary changes in the Cedar Rapids school district …
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HINTON, Iowa (AP) – Dozens of cattle are missing from a feedlot in northwest Iowa. The Plymouth County sheriff’s office …
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DES MOINES – Senate Democrats, on a party-line vote, approved their version of education reform Monday, but conceded the planned …
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IOWA CITY – The co-owner of an Iowa City tax service is facing a charge of first-degree fraudulent practices after …
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DES MOINES – Gov. Terry Branstad said Monday he is “very hopeful” the 2012 legislative session will produce significant property …
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