ELKADER – Robert Garms admits to being “a little taken aback” when the first data from the 2010 census was …
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ELKADER – Robert Garms admits to being “a little taken aback” when the first data from the 2010 census was …
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An explosion Sunday morning at a feed plant north of Oelwein was likely sparked by a lightning strike, a fire …
Government & Politics Feb. 20, 2011 2:01 pm5387d ago
DES MOINES – Until they see a map, Iowa legislative leaders say, they really can’t tell what redistricting will mean …
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Authorities say a missing Iowa teen believed to have been abducted by a relative has been found safe with her …
Dave DeWitte
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Business and charter aircraft are becoming “nodes on a network.” That was the realization that brought Rockwell Collins into its …
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IOWA CITY – Johnson County residents are the most physically active in the state, according to the Centers for Disease …
Patrick Hogan News Feb. 19, 2011 11:06 pm5387d ago
About 40 fourth-through-sixth-graders sit in rows facing a wall filled with the projected screen of a computer desktop in the …
Dave DeWitte News Feb. 19, 2011 11:02 pm5387d ago
Change comes fast and furious in today’s business world, threatening to leave companies that aren’t adapting in the dust. A …
Gregg Hennigan
News Feb. 19, 2011 11:01 pm5387d ago
There’s been a lot of progress in civil rights in recent decades, but the city-run offices in Cedar Rapids and …
Associated Press
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SWANSBORO, N.C. (AP) – North Carolina state police are investigating the role of an off-duty police officer in the shooting …
Diane Heldt
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IOWA CITY – Peggy Guggenheim did not want the University of Iowa to sell her gift, Jackson Pollock’s famed “Mural,” …
Adam B Sullivan
Outdoors Feb. 19, 2011 4:26 pm5387d ago
Mount Vernon had everything it needed for today’s Cabin Fever Winter Festival – except snow. Temperatures in the 50s this …
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