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President Barack Obama on Tuesday brought a made-in-America pitch to this politically vital state, saying innovation and adaptation will help …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Dr. Chirantan Ghosh, a cancer doctor fired from Physicians’ Clinic of Iowa, will open his own practice …
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Southbound 12th Avenue between Fifth and Sixth streets will be closed Wednesday in Coralville. The road closure will begin at …
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With more than 1,000 buyouts of flood-damaged residential property now complete, City Hall has turned its attention to flood-damaged commercial …
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Six juveniles were detained after police stopped a stolen sport-utility vehicle Tuesday morning. Officers stopped the vehicle around 7:45 a.m. …
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More than $35,000 collected by the Tama County Sheriff’s Office over a four-year period were never deposited in the county’s …
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