“So far so good,” Velma Koehler said as the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library continued its slow crawl …
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“So far so good,” Velma Koehler said as the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library continued its slow crawl …
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The Dubuque woman accused of killing her 20-month-old daughter will face a Scott County Jury. The first degree murder trial …
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IOWA CITY – State regents approved several University of Iowa construction projects during a meeting here Wednesday. The Board of Regents …
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Czech Village merchants preparing for an international spotlight have been unable to completely erase evidence of the Floods of 2008. …
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DES MOINES – Billions of dollars in trade and thousands of potential jobs are riding on a U.S.-South Korea Free …
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IOWA CITY – University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics continues to have a healthy year financially, officials told the state …
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IOWA CITY – Proposed budget cuts for the U.S. Geological Survey could mean 20 percent fewer federally supported flood gauges …
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DES MOINES – Education officials are collecting data on Iowa students who earn community college credits while in high school …
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IOWA CITY – The Iowa Board of Regents is meeting to discuss the search for the next president at Iowa …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – American flags fly in abundance this time of year, marking Memorial Day, Flag Day and the Fourth …
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