A prominent bit of green space in downtown Cedar Rapids may eventually sport a new look as part of the …
Government & Politics Aug. 9, 2010 2:30 pm5583d ago
A prominent bit of green space in downtown Cedar Rapids may eventually sport a new look as part of the …
Government & Politics Aug. 9, 2010 1:50 pm5583d ago
A problem with a bid on the project to renovate the flood-damaged Veterans Memorial Building will complicate reaching a project …
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CRESCENT CITY, Calif. (AP) – An attempted burglary at a California supply store was thwarted when the manager threw hot …
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David A. Janish, 27, was charged with theft and assault after an incident Saturday over a stolen vehicle, police said. …
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Former Republican Gov. Terry Branstad continues to hold a double-digit lead over first-term Democratic Gov. Chet Culver in Iowa’s gubernatorial …
N/A News Aug. 9, 2010 12:26 pm5583d ago
Road construction at Coralville Lake is going to shut down roads and create delays. The $2 million project will remove …
Diane Heldt K-12 Education Aug. 9, 2010 12:00 pm5583d ago
IOWA CITY — Getting a new building to house the University of Iowa Museum of Art is “priority one, two …
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News Aug. 9, 2010 11:56 am5583d ago
Emergency personnel responded to the scene of a partial building collapse at the former Perdock Dealership located at 221 West …
Government & Politics Aug. 9, 2010 11:40 am5583d ago
Demolishing the former Sinclair meatpacking plant now is expected to cost $15.3 million, a sum that the Federal Emergency Management …
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GazetteOnline and The Gazette are working together on a feature called “On your mind.” Here is how it works. See …
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If the City Council agrees with Mayor Ron Corbett’s request, the council will continue a practice put in place this …
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