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CEDAR RAPIDS – Local educators didn’t find too many curve balls in the legislative brief released Friday, outlining Gov. Terry …
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DES MOINES – Gov. Terry Branstad on Friday gave his vote of confidence to the Republican Party of Iowa’s caucus …
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Public meetings will be held Jan. 17 and 19 to review options and gather input for modifying the Mon Maq …
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Friday approved Iowa’s designated use changes for 430 water bodies and disapproved proposed changes …
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A former dean of ITT Technical Institute’s Cedar Rapids campus was sentenced Friday in federal court to 10 years in …
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A decision regarding the future of four Cedar Rapids elementary schools won’t be made at Monday’s school board meeting, but …
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A site and set a pricetag have been set for Marion’s new police station in a process the city’s new …
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Fires claimed 46 lives in Iowa during 2011, a death toll that increased by 13 victims over the previous year, …
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Iowa’s traffic death toll last year was the lowest since 1944, according to the state Department of Transportation. Preliminary figures …
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