Numbers of West Nile virus cases have declined, but chlamydia, Lyme disease and HIV cases climbed in 2009, according to …
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Numbers of West Nile virus cases have declined, but chlamydia, Lyme disease and HIV cases climbed in 2009, according to …
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Clean-up crews have their work cut out for them after someone spray painted graffiti on the press box, stadium seats …
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Grant Wood’s dreamscape is moving closer to a reality in downtown Cedar Rapids’ landscape. “He always saw what he was …
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The 100 and 500 year flood maps currently used by FEMA, state agencies, and local governments are going to change. …
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A construction worker was struck and killed by a dump truck Monday in a construction area on Interstate 80 east …
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Tru TV, formerly Court TV, will profile the Linn County case of Kim Chiavetta at 9 p.m. Friday (July 16). …
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DES MOINES – Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich hit Iowa Monday to help GOP candidates and answered questions from …
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Demolition on the Sinclair smokestack could begin next week. Greg Eyerly, the city’s flood recovery director, said initial demolition will …
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The best place to live in America is Eden Prairie this year, but three Iowa towns make Money magazine’s annual …
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Up to two inches of rain fell in a short time over Linn County this afternoon as a narrow band …
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Sokol Cedar Rapids will develop rehabilitation plans for its flood-damaged hall in downtown Cedar Rapids with the help of a …
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