IOWA CITY – The City Council wants Iowa City to take steps to be friendlier to immigrants, but those will …
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IOWA CITY – The City Council wants Iowa City to take steps to be friendlier to immigrants, but those will …
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UPDATE: A recount on Monday did not change the outcome in the University Heights City Council election. Jim Lane held …
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IOWA CITY – The City Council plans to tighten up Iowa City’s 21-only ordinance in order to clamp down on …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Robert Burke exploited his position as an elementary school principal in Dubuque and his secret videotaping of …
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CORALVILLE – A gold coin valued at almost $200 has been dropped into one of the Salvation Army’s red kettles …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The process of writing Linn County’s next budget got under way Monday afternoon with a handful of …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The College Community school district is assembling a committee of residents to advise officials on a new …
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Two Iowa turkeys dubbed Mildred and Marty have a new home after receiving the annual …
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UPDATE: The city of Cedar Rapids’ attempt to make Occupy Cedar Rapids protesters remove all their property from city-owned lots …
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CEDAR RAPIDS, IA – November 21, 2011 – The official Cedar Rapids Christmas tree will be lighted in conjunction with …
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Four people went to jail on drug charges Sunday, while the two men who reportedly robbed them remained on the …
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