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Two and a half years removed one disaster, Robin Cole was dealing with another one Tuesday. Fire broke out two …
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A former Agriprocessors manager convicted of bank fraud in 2009 filed a brief in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals …
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The index of leading economic indicator used by the Iowa Department of Revenue to forecast the state’s economy rose for …
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No one was injured after a pickup caught fire on Interstate 380 Tuesday morning. Emergency crews responded to the southbound …
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Despite construction plans, Cedar Rapids high schools commencement ceremonies will take place at the U.S. Cellular Center this spring. There …
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