CEDAR RAPIDS – The area’s National Guard and Army Reserve troops are moving in together. “It just made sense,” said …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The area’s National Guard and Army Reserve troops are moving in together. “It just made sense,” said …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Bad streets were a shared and recurring theme during an hour long forum Tuesday night for three …
Kathleen Serino
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CORALVILLE – Coralville police Sgt. Tim Vest said Wednesday investigators are still working to determine what caused an SUV to …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A crew operating a directional drill southbound on the 25oo block of First Avenue collided with an …
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Click here to watch a video replay of the debate. The three candidates for the at-large seat on the City …
Gregg Hennigan
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IOWA CITY – A state grant awarded Tuesday will help the Johnson County Conservation Board acquire a property that its …
Dave DeWitte News Oct. 19, 2011 8:00 pm5138d ago
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Linn County supervisors formally adopted the first of more than $5 million in cuts to services for …
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Police responded to a Cedar Rapids motel Tuesday for a report of suspicious behavior, and officers later found evidence of …
Iowa Caucuses Oct. 19, 2011 5:45 pm5138d ago
As promised. Sen. Chuck Grassley has made a decision about endorsing a 2012 Republican presidential hopeful. And that is that …
Steve Gravelle
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Linn County supervisors hope a state auditor’s report validating county accounting practices puts to rest at least …
Iowa Caucuses Oct. 19, 2011 11:11 am5138d ago
Now that Iowa has set a date for its first-in-the-nation precinct caucuses, the question is when New Hampshire will have …
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