DES MOINES – State lawmakers are at odds over how tough to come down on synthetic forms of marijuana in …
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DES MOINES – State lawmakers are at odds over how tough to come down on synthetic forms of marijuana in …
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IOWA CITY – University of Iowa officials are investigating complaints by employees of a UI medical clinic that their manager used …
George Ford
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The familiar Quaker Oats neon signs will continue to shine atop the Cedar Rapids plant, but Pepsico …
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Smart phone, dumb idea lands Idaho man in jail BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Authorities say a smart phone and a …
George Ford
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CORALVILLE – CIVCO Medical Solutions has announced plans to move their product sales, marketing and engineering functions to Coralville in August. …
Steve Gravelle
News Mar. 15, 2011 4:02 pm5363d ago
Linn County Auditor Joel Miller is asking State Auditor David Vaudt for an audit of Linn County. The development is …
Rod Boshart News Mar. 15, 2011 4:01 pm5363d ago
DES MOINES – Iowa senators marked the Ides of March Tuesday with a number of partisan clashes. Majority Democrats pushed …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Solid Waste Agency board took a step forward Tuesday toward diverting garbage collected in cities throughout …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A 25-year-old Cedar Rapids man who pleaded guilty in January to throwing a molotov cocktail through an …
Clark Cahill
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DAVENPORT – An Iowa City man who was formerly a Cedar Rapids technical college dean has pleaded guilty to an …
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Iowa Caucuses Mar. 15, 2011 3:04 pm5363d ago
DES MOINES – He’s not a candidate, at least, not yet, but Haley Barbour bought lunch today for a key …
John McGlothlen
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MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Medical Writer Fears about health risks rose dramatically in Japan Tuesday with news of a greater radiation …
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