In less than a week, residents of Cedar Rapids will go to the polls to vote on a flood protection …
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In less than a week, residents of Cedar Rapids will go to the polls to vote on a flood protection …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Fifteen people turned out at a forum Wednesday night to hear reasons why Cedar Rapids should not …
Jillian Petrus
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The 2010 midterm elections served as a kind of wake-up call for Linn County Auditor Joel Miller. …
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IOWA CITY – The Johnson County Board of Supervisors may ditch plans for a November vote on a justice center …
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IOWA CITY – Occupy Iowa City protesters began moving out of College Green Park Wednesday afternoon. According to members of …
Mike Wiser
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DES MOINES – A controversial third-grade retention proposal continues to draw a critical eye from lawmakers, who are expected to …
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An investigation is under way after Dubuque emergency crews responded to a fire caused by meth-making materials on the campus …
Associated Press News Feb. 29, 2012 2:10 pm5000d ago
SADDLE RIVER, N.J. (AP) – A New Jersey mother born on February 29 beat 2 million-to-1 odds when she had …
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K-12 Education Feb. 29, 2012 2:00 pm5000d ago
Gov. Terry Branstad gave his support Tuesday to University of Northern Iowa President Ben Allen’s recommendation to close Malcolm Price …
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State Government Feb. 29, 2012 12:30 pm5000d ago
A University of Northern Iowa political scientist who keeps an eye on the Iowa Legislature questions the value of a …
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Hy-Vee won a victory Tuesday night as the council approved a zoning change to clear the way for the company …
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