IOWA CITY – For the past few months, Shelter House staff members have been collecting, sorting and setting up at …
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IOWA CITY – For the past few months, Shelter House staff members have been collecting, sorting and setting up at …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Cedar Rapids Fire Department on Saturday afternoon contained four separate fires that officials said were intentionally …
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The city of Cedar Rapids is asking voters Tuesday to approve a 10-year extension of its 1 percent local-option sales …
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IOWA CITY — Changes to a two block section of Washington Street have local business owners excited. Next week, the …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The citizen group CREST, which is campaigning to convince voters on Tuesday to extend the city’s 1-percent …
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K-12 Education Mar. 2, 2012 2:23 pm4998d ago
CEDAR FALLS – University of Northern Iowa professors called and backed a rare no-confidence vote in the school’s leadership on …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — Charges against a man who threatened to blow up the county courthouse in 2009 were dismissed Friday. …
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Coralville is looking for a developer for its Old Town area. The city is requesting proposals for the redevelopment of …
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UPDATE: Glenn Plummer has been named interim principal of Regina Junior/Senior High School after former principal David Krummel submitted his …
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