By Ana Radelat Capitol News Connection WASHINGTON – The Senate turned back an effort to end a $5 billion annual …
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By Ana Radelat Capitol News Connection WASHINGTON – The Senate turned back an effort to end a $5 billion annual …
Outdoors Jun. 14, 2011 6:53 pm5269d ago
MARION – Cities across Iowa are bracing for an infestation that could strip them of trees. It’s because of the …
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A Cedar Rapids man accused of four bank robberies bonded out of jail Monday, just as a search warrant was …
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A 22-year-old Iowa City man has been arrested for a controlled substance violation, possession of drug paraphernalia and keeping a …
Campaigns & Elections Jun. 14, 2011 4:14 pm5270d ago
DES MOINES – Eliminating government waste is the key to getting the federal deficit under control, a management expert said …
News Jun. 14, 2011 3:55 pm5270d ago
America is discovering what Cedar Rapids audiences have known for years. Lynne (Waggoner) Patton has talent. Now a choreographer who …
Government & Politics Jun. 14, 2011 3:33 pm5270d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – The levee-building piece of the city’s outdoor amphitheater project on the west bank of the Cedar River …
Gregg Hennigan News Jun. 14, 2011 3:28 pm5270d ago
IOWA CITY – Midwest flooding may lead to more trains, and more delays at railroad crossings, in Johnson County. Union Pacific Railroad …
Andrew Bridgewater
News Jun. 14, 2011 3:15 pm5270d ago
MARION – A fire broke out inside a Marion home for the second time in two days. The fire broke out …
Government & Politics Jun. 14, 2011 3:04 pm5270d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Groundbreaking for the Paramount Theatre restoration and expansion is set for 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 29 in …
Jeff Raasch
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Police said two Cedar Rapids men broke into a Marion apartment to assault another man who was inside. Christopher G. …
John McGlothlen
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REFUGIO, Texas (AP) – Investigators say a man has died while in the act of raping an elderly South Texas …
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