DES MOINES – A House-passed bill to ban traffic enforcement cameras likely will end the 2012 legislative session parked along …
Rod Boshart State Government Apr. 5, 2012 10:35 pm4962d ago
DES MOINES – A House-passed bill to ban traffic enforcement cameras likely will end the 2012 legislative session parked along …
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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – A troubled Iowa schools group lost more than $1 million in public funds on risky …
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MARION – Members of the Marion City Council took the first step Thursday night to tighten the rules on vendors …
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The FBI and Iowa State Patrol are reviewing video shot in and around the Capitol as part of their investigation …
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LA PORTE CITY, Iowa (AP) – When a missing community college student trekked through the wilds near the Cedar Valley …
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After several years of decline during the recession, Iowa manufacturing employment rose 1 percent last year, according to an Illinois-based …
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Tammy Prohaska usually does not have to worry about her three youngest children as they walk home from school. Yet …
N/A Outdoors Apr. 5, 2012 3:57 pm4962d ago
Cedar Rapids Parks and Recreation’s Ushers Ferry Historic Village is offering camping opportunities for Girl and Boy Scouts in May. …
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IOWA CITY – President Obama this week appointed Christopher Merrill, the director of the University of Iowa International Writing Program, to …
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The three people injured in a crash involving an Iowa State Patrol trooper Wednesday night have been identified. According to …
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The Floral Careers students at Kirkwood Community College will show off their talent in a design show featuring wedding, funeral, …
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