Wartburg College student Qinglun Li drives a Toyota Prius and Scion, although she owns neither. Instead, Li uses a car-sharing …
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Wartburg College student Qinglun Li drives a Toyota Prius and Scion, although she owns neither. Instead, Li uses a car-sharing …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Taylor Griffith wanted to know where she’d spend her fifth-grade year if Madison Elementary School closed. Taylor’s …
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DES MOINES – Legislative Republicans proposed Thursday to spend $182 million less than Gov. Terry Branstad’s $6.242 billion budget plan …
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DES MOINES – A bill banning red-light and speed cameras in the state sailed through a House committee Thursday and …
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DES MOINES – Gov. Terry Branstad fielded some critical questions Thursday about his education reform package from the people who …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – President Barack Obama nominated U.S. Attorney Stephanie Rose late Thursday as the next federal judge in the …
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The new owners of a popular downtown night spot are changing the name and planning to add food. Scott Webster and Dave Schowalter …
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The state Natural Resources Commission ban on lead shot was torpedoed by the Iowa House Thursday when it voted to …
Jeff Raasch
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