A Cedar Rapids man went to jail on New Year’s Day after he left the scene of an accident that injured four people, police …
Jeff Raasch News Jan. 3, 2011 1:03 pm5435d ago
A Cedar Rapids man went to jail on New Year’s Day after he left the scene of an accident that injured four people, police …
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Von Maur Inc., the Davenport-based, family-owned chain of department stores, is among retailers in talks with Iowa River Landing about leasing …
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A 22-year-old Cedar Rapids man was sentenced to three years in prison Monday in U.S. District Court for his participation …
Steve Gravelle
Government & Politics Jan. 3, 2011 10:59 am5435d ago
The cost of collecting and caring for rural Linn County’s stray animals will increase this year, no matter who’s doing …
John McGlothlen
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JEANNIE NUSS Associated Press LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – Wildlife experts are trying to solve a mystery that evoked images …
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Iowa House Republicans plan to cut state spending by $114 million this year and by nearly $200 million in each …
Clark Cahill News Jan. 3, 2011 9:38 am5435d ago
Iowa City police have arrested three roommates on charges of growing and selling marijuana out of their Iowa City home. …
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A man found dead on the campus of a northeastern Iowa college was identified Sunday as a student from Ghana, …
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With a surge in year-end giving, The Cedar Rapids Salvation Army has now surpassed its 2010 Christmas fundraising goal of …
Dave DeWitte
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There’s an old joke about the small town so dull that the only thing to do on a Friday night …
Mark Geary
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Iowa National Guard soldiers stationed in Afghanistan right now will miss plenty of moments in Iowa while they complete their …
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It was years in the making, so Staff Sgt. Sal Giunta had time to talk with his wife about the …
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