A man was injured after being struck by his own, unoccupied car in the Heinz parking lot Wednesday night. According …
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A man was injured after being struck by his own, unoccupied car in the Heinz parking lot Wednesday night. According …
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It’s taken victim advocates five years to change a specific domestic abuse law in Iowa. A criminal domestic abuse conviction …
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Jim Slosiarek shot our Cedar Rapids RoughRiders slap shot contest. This is the third year for the contest. Staff reporter …
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Staff Photojournalist Matt Love took a look at the workers and materiel at the rising Federal Courthouse in Cedar Rapids last month. …
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By Gregg Hennigan and Mike Wiser DES MOINES – Iowa was in the international spotlight Wednesday as the presumed future …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Wednesday night’s decision to move the Cedar Rapids Public Library’s west-side branch out of its longtime home …
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DES MOINES -– Hundreds of protesters hoisted banners and carried coffins as they marched on the Capitol grounds Wednesday, chanting …
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ANICK JESDANUN AP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) – Federal officials plan to kill a proposal to build a new …
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DES MOINES – After 32 years in law enforcement, Sheriff Brian Gardner is dealing with the grandchildren of offenders he …
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DAVID RISING Associated Press BERLIN (AP) – Forget the three little pigs hiding from the big bad wolf. These six …
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DES MOINES -Chinese buyers made commitments Wednesday to buy $4.3 billion worth of U.S. soybeans in the upcoming market year. …
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