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A trial was reset Thursday for a Cedar Rapids man accused of kidnapping and raping a his ex-girlfriend to Nov. …
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The Iowa Supreme Court announced Friday that it has considered and rejected a procedure proposed by the Office of Professional …
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Iowa should be hosting plenty of doves when the state’s mourning dove hunting season opens Sept. 1, according to Department …
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Christopher Alan Shira, 41, of Coralville, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. Southern District Court to one count of possession of …
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