Johnson County will test its new tornado warning sirens today. Starting at noon, the sirens will sound for a couple …
N/A News Jul. 2, 2010 7:55 am5622d ago
Johnson County will test its new tornado warning sirens today. Starting at noon, the sirens will sound for a couple …
N/A News Jul. 2, 2010 7:51 am5622d ago
A gas grill was the source of a fire that ravaged a home in Oxford last night, said Fire Chief …
Local Government Jul. 2, 2010 12:02 am5622d ago
The Iowa Communications Network and six other Iowa groups will share $90.1 million to for broadband projects that create more …
John McGlothlen
News Jul. 1, 2010 5:45 pm5623d ago
SISTERS, Ore. (AP) – A black bear made a surprise stop in the downtown of a small central Oregon city. …
State Government Jul. 1, 2010 5:19 pm5623d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – More than 300 flood victims picked up paperwork on Thursday, the first day it was available, to …
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News Jul. 1, 2010 4:57 pm5623d ago
Stomping his feet while wagging his shaggy, blond hair street musician Dennis Florine pounded on his acoustic guitar, singing loudly …
James Q. Lynch Local Government Jul. 1, 2010 4:33 pm5623d ago
A proposed change in Medicare reimbursement could increase payments to Corridor hospitals by more than $4 million next year. Under …
N/A News Jul. 1, 2010 4:25 pm5623d ago
The first month of Iowa City’s 21-only law netted eight citations, officials say. The eight people who received a ticket …
Gregg Hennigan
News Jul. 1, 2010 4:13 pm5623d ago
Some big hitters are lining up in support of Iowa City’s 21-and-older bar law. A campaign committee, 21 Makes Sense, …
Gregg Hennigan
News Jul. 1, 2010 4:10 pm5623d ago
Local officials are preparing for serious flooding south of Coralville Lake, but the forecast, while concerning, is not all gloom …
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Government & Politics Jul. 1, 2010 4:00 pm5623d ago
While many Eastern Iowans will be taking a few days off this weekend, several families in Hiawatha will be moving. …
Gregg Hennigan
K-12 Education Jul. 1, 2010 4:00 pm5623d ago
Between Wednesday and Thursday mornings, Stephen Murley moved to Iowa City from Wisconsin, closed on his new home and started …
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