DES MOINES – A measure aimed at bringing illegal online poker under state regulation rolled through a Senate committee Wednesday …
Rod Boshart News Feb. 22, 2012 9:00 pm5008d ago
DES MOINES – A measure aimed at bringing illegal online poker under state regulation rolled through a Senate committee Wednesday …
Diane Heldt News Feb. 22, 2012 8:45 pm5008d ago
CEDAR FALLS – Closing the Malcolm Price Lab School at the University of Northern Iowa would save the university up …
Steve Gravelle
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Linn County supervisors voted Wednesday to end a longevity bonus to Sheriff Brian Gardner’s second-in-command. Prompted by …
Mike Wiser
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DES MOINES – Senate Democrats moved their education reform plan through the committee level Wednesday on a party-line vote after …
Dave DeWitte
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Forty-four scientists from 28 Iowa colleges and universities have issued a joint call for Iowa legislators to acknowledge and address climate …
Jeff Raasch
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At least one person hadn’t heard about the Cedar Rapids police department’s famous red Jeep. She knows about it now, …
Steve Gravelle News Feb. 22, 2012 4:15 pm5008d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley doesn’t expect much progress on cutting the federal deficit this election year. “It’s …
Joi Bergman Government & Politics Feb. 22, 2012 3:49 pm5008d ago
Voters from the College Community School District will vote April 3, 2012, on a public measure seeking approval to issue …
George Ford
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ELKADER – A Clayton County judge sentenced 27-year-old William Kobelt to 10 years in prison Tuesday, nearly four months after …
Diane Heldt
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The bargaining group that represents Kirkwood Community College faculty opened contract negotiations Tuesday with a proposal for …
Government & Politics Feb. 22, 2012 11:22 am5008d ago
Mayor Ron Corbett will announce a new naming rights agreement with U.S. Cellular for the city’s arena and convention center …
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