JULIE WATSON, Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) – Patrons in bars across the country are raising toasts in the air, …
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JULIE WATSON, Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) – Patrons in bars across the country are raising toasts in the air, …
Trish Mehaffey News May. 4, 2011 7:00 pm5312d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Police and others are questioning how the man who is accused of stabbing and killing a local …
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DES MOINES – Action by the split-control Legislature ground to a halt Wednesday while Republicans and Democrats look for breakthroughs …
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IOWA CITY – Doodling in class is frowned upon by most teachers – unless that doodle earns $25,000 for the …
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DES MOINES – Iowa City Democratic Sen. Joe Bolkcom is preparing for an abortion debate that may or may not …
Diane Heldt
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IOWA CITY – A multifaceted $10 million gift commitment from Jerre and Mary Joy Stead of Scottsdale, Ariz., will advance children’s …
Outdoors May. 4, 2011 4:01 pm5312d ago
Nearly a year after the Lake Delhi Dam gave way, the debris and garbage it washed away still lines the …
Gazette Staff/SourceMedia News May. 4, 2011 4:00 pm5312d ago
MIDDLE AMANA –The man accused of making a terrorism threat against the Amana Refrigeration Appliance factory pleaded that he was …
Steve Gravelle
Government & Politics May. 4, 2011 3:00 pm5312d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Iowa’s recount procedure for public measure votes like Tuesday’s Linn County local-option sales tax extension referendum goes …
Diane Heldt
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Kirkwood Community College President Mick Starcevich likely will recommend a tuition increase of $8 to $10 per …
Gregg Hennigan
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A Chicago man is accused of touching a 7-year-old girl’s genitals and then getting on top of her 5-year-old sister …
Diane Heldt
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IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa Graduate Faculty will consider several graduate program changes Thursday, including a proposal to …
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