At last. Two weeks after the monumental move began, the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, 30 16th Ave. …
Cindy Hadish News Jun. 22, 2011 8:10 am5262d ago
At last. Two weeks after the monumental move began, the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library, 30 16th Ave. …
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An Oxford man was arrested on suspicion of carrying weapons and third offense operating while intoxicated early Tuesday morning after …
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Representatives of Iowa public health agencies and advocacy groups hailed the new graphic warning labels required to be displayed on …
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IOWA CITY – The City Council is set to let vendors stay on Melrose Avenue during Iowa home football games, …
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Her father went missing during his service in World War II, and that’s basically all Carol Ann Sansenbach knew about …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The City Council-appointed Fire Station Relocation Advisory Committee unanimously agreed on Tuesday with the Fire Department’s assessment …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The library board wants to start construction earlier on the city’s new downtown library, not later, in …
Orlan Love News Jun. 21, 2011 8:30 pm5262d ago
Fannie Schlabach of Kalona, whose 16-year-old son Merwyn drowned in the Cedar River at Palisades-Kepler State Park in 2002, said …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The owner of an Iowa City construction company was formally charged today in federal court with harboring …
Gregg Hennigan
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IOWA CITY – The City Council voted 7-0 Tuesday night in support of City Manager Tom Markus’ plan to change …
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IOWA CITY – Iowa City’s landfill is facing growing pains. Tuesday night the city council will vote on a pain …
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IOWA CITY – The City Council’s Economic Development Committee believes the Englert Theatre should continue to receive funding from the …
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