Iowa City residents Terri and Steve Larson own a second home in Cedar Falls, and they have a deal with …
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Iowa City residents Terri and Steve Larson own a second home in Cedar Falls, and they have a deal with …
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After serving more than 52,000 lunches to thousands of flood recovery volunteers over the last two years, the Meet and …
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One man has died after a fire in a downtown Marengo apartment building this morning. Fire crews responded to a …
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Jason Tuttrup is happy to show a visitor around the basement of his family’s home. “I’m kind of proud of …
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One of the floats in the annual Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif., will feature a …
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A Muscatine man was hurt by a self-inflicted gunshot would while hunting deer in Muscatine County. The Iowa Department of …
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A former president of the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association and its national counterpart has died after a two-year battle with cancer. …
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Iowa’s population continues to grow, but not fast enough to prevent the loss of a U.S. House seat when congressional …
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