CEDAR RAPIDS – A day to remember a man with a lasting legacy inspires more than 20 volunteers to do …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A day to remember a man with a lasting legacy inspires more than 20 volunteers to do …
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WASHINGTON – People in the public eye, such as Iowa’s lawmakers, always have faced a certain element of danger. On …
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DECORAH – The Decorah Police Department now says investigators are examining a recorded 911 call “received from Nabby Baffour-Awuah” in …
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DECORAH – Spc. Kevin Urquidez, 26, of Marion, one of 162 soldiers saluted at a send-off ceremony here Friday, will …
Government & Politics Jan. 15, 2011 7:32 am5423d ago
Greg Eyerly, the city’s highly visible flood-recovery director, announced his resignation Friday. He’s leaving the post he’s held for 18 …
News Jan. 15, 2011 6:30 am5423d ago
In a preview of debate scheduled they’ll have at the capitol starting Wednesday, Linn County legislators sparred over a three-year, …
Orlan Love News Jan. 15, 2011 6:03 am5424d ago
AURORA – No charges will be filed in the Jan. 9 shooting of a white deer near Aurora in northeast …
Kelli Sutterman / Admin Government & Politics Jan. 15, 2011 6:01 am5424d ago
DES MOINES – With pomp and pageantry a bit passe, Iowa Republicans fashioned frugality in a scaled-back gala ball that …
News Jan. 15, 2011 4:03 am5424d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Orchestra Iowa Maestro Timothy Hankewich is singing a new tune of allegiance, replacing “O Canada” with “The …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Each One Reach One AmeriCorps members and the Foster …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – There’s nothing wrong with thinking big when setting goals. Holding yourself to those big plans, however, could …
News Jan. 14, 2011 10:59 pm5424d ago
Thirty-six percent of residents would “definitely” support and 20 percent would “somewhat” support extending the city’s 1-percent local-option sales tax …
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