DES MOINES – For a girl who grew up on a dead-end road in the middle of a Cedar County …
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DES MOINES – For a girl who grew up on a dead-end road in the middle of a Cedar County …
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WASHINGTON – It’s called the “revolving door” in Washington – former members of Congress who leave office, become lobbyists and …
Steve Gravelle
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s effort to prepare the area for future floods begins Tuesday in Cedar …
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UPDATE: A La Porte City man who was out for his morning exercise found a missing college student Monday. Medics …
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DES MOINES – Gov. Terry Branstad is urging lawmakers to “restore stability and predictability” to Iowa’s three regents universities by …
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Iowa may see one of its biggest years ever for state highway construction, driven by lower bids from contractors and …
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DES MOINES – It’s getting harder, but leaders of the Iowa Legislature’s commercial property tax reform efforts are sure they …
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The federal government has taken another step toward wide distribution of gasoline mixed with 15 …
Emily Muhlbach
K-12 Education Apr. 2, 2012 2:51 pm4966d ago
Mount Mercy University’s inaugural Chamber Choir Festival, originally scheduled for Tuesday, April 3, at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel of …
State Government Apr. 2, 2012 1:00 pm4966d ago
AARP Iowa leaders on Monday accused MidAmerican Energy of engaging in a campaign of misinformation aimed at confusing Iowans about …
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