ATLANTA, Ga. – Callista Gingrich has been a near constant presence at her husband’s side, a visible symbol that the …
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ATLANTA, Ga. – Callista Gingrich has been a near constant presence at her husband’s side, a visible symbol that the …
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Denem Null, the 18-year-old who shot and killed Kevin Bell, 26, last year over a drug deal that didn’t involve …
Diane Heldt
K-12 Education Jun. 10, 2011 2:55 pm5274d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Kirkwood Community College faculty and staff will see a 3.49 percent increase to their salary and benefits …
Jeff Raasch
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Authorities have identified a passenger who was in the car involved in a fatality accident early Thursday …
Dave DeWitte
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Diamond V Mills has applied for state and local funds to assist with a new $4.5 million …
John McGlothlen
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EVERETT, Wash. (AP) – Officers at a Seattle-area police department have found themselves in a flap with some unusual suspects: …
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Iowa and Illinois’ football teams won’t play for at least six seasons, the Big Ten’s longest hiatus among rivals since …
Rod Boshart News Jun. 10, 2011 1:40 pm5274d ago
JOHNSTON – Gov. Terry Branstad dismissed talk Friday of a state government shutdown on July 1, saying he is confident …
Jeff Raasch
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Investigators have been tight-lipped as they continue to look into a Memorial Day fire at an expensive …
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CEDAR RAPIDS- Plans to take a next big step in moving the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library in …
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JOHNSTON – Gov. Terry Branstad said Friday he has concerns about the water management policies of the U.S. Army Corps …
Gregg Hennigan
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IOWA CITY – Union employees in the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office will receive a 3 percent pay increase under a …
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