CEDAR RAPIDS — More than 40 wild game dishes ranging from blackened alligator to Cajun pheasant alfredo were on the menu …
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CEDAR RAPIDS — More than 40 wild game dishes ranging from blackened alligator to Cajun pheasant alfredo were on the menu …
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CORALVILLE – At the moment, the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts is somewhere a person could literally break a …
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With few exceptions, corporate boards of directors historically have been composed of white men. That is changing, although slowly, as …
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WASHINGTON – Only six of the 19 original covered bridges in Madison County, Iowa – made famous by the love …
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DES MOINES – Attorney General Tom Miller says people who criticize his enforcement of Iowa’s Public Records and Open Meetings …
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Anita Falkofske Eaton, Stacie Sefton, Julie Knake Tow, Kate Minette and Nancy Kasparek know about the glass ceiling. It’s that …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The overthrow of Czechoslovakia’s communist government more than 20 years ago was a hot topic this weekend …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The murder trial for three co-defendants accused of killing Kevin Bell last year remains on track for …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The public has its final chance Monday morning to weight in on Linn County’s budget for the …
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