Iowa City residents will have to wait on Sunday bus service. The City Council at a work session Monday night …
Gregg Hennigan Government & Politics Aug. 30, 2010 8:53 pm5562d ago
Iowa City residents will have to wait on Sunday bus service. The City Council at a work session Monday night …
Clark Cahill News Aug. 30, 2010 8:06 pm5562d ago
Downtown Iowa city bar Bo-James will have its doors open for the opening of the Iowa football season. District Court …
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Political theater intruded into Iowa 5th District Congressman Steve King’s town hall meeting Monday when Democratic Party opponent Matt Campbell …
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Corn and soybean crops made rapid progress last week, according to the USDA’s weekly crop report. The report said harvest …
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FEMA knows how to say “No” to jurisdictions other than Cedar Rapids. The federal agency reports that it has rejected …
Cindy Hadish
News Aug. 30, 2010 4:31 pm5562d ago
A portion of Second Avenue SE will close in April under plans for constructing Physicians’ Clinic of Iowa’s new medical …
Steve Gravelle News Aug. 30, 2010 3:08 pm5562d ago
The city, county, and state are working on an agreement to erect stoplights at the Mount Vernon Road – Highway …
Clark Cahill News Aug. 30, 2010 2:57 pm5562d ago
A North Liberty man was arrested in connection to enticing away a minor early Monday morning. According to an arrest …
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Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley will be meeting with The Gazette’s editorial board today, starting at 2 p.m. Grassley, a New …
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Hours after Cedar Rapids police ran a sting operation and arrested a woman for prostitution, another undercover officer was propositioned …
Clark Cahill
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A Davenport woman was arrested after staying in a Coralville hotel for two days without being registered to a room. …
Government & Politics Aug. 30, 2010 1:28 pm5562d ago
Using some of city’s local-option sales tax (LOST) revenue to pay tenants who lost personal items in the June 2008 …
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