According to Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, the 2012 legislative session is about three priorities: “jobs, jobs, jobs.” Likewise, House …
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According to Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, the 2012 legislative session is about three priorities: “jobs, jobs, jobs.” Likewise, House …
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Before school, Adam Canady will check the weather using his iPhone. After school, he’ll use a computer to do homework. …
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There’s broad agreement among educators that schools nationwide are not using technology to its full potential, but that doesn’t mean …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Voters will decide Tuesday whether to extend a 1-percent local-option tax in Cedar Rapids for 10 years. …
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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa City Community School District has acknowledged violating the state’s open records law as …
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – This year’s legislative session was supposed to be focused on taxes, education and job creation, …
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DES MOINES – Iowa became the first state Friday to make it a crime to surreptitiously get into a farming …
Associated Press
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin will be on hand for the grand opening of President Barack …
Mike Wiser
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DES MOINES – The Iowa House will swing open its doors Monday night for teachers, parents, school administrators and others …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – More than 70 people packed the lobby and lined the hallways of the Cedar Valley Humane Society …
Nadia Crow
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PALO – A traveling exhibit that honors 82 Iowans killed in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq returned to the …
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