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Four Republicans seeking their party’s nomination for the U.S. House in Iowa’s 2 nd District will participate in a forum …
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Nine people accused of accessing President Barack Obama’s student loan records while employed for a Department of Education contractor in …
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Two people escaped without injury after a fire that severely damaged a mobile home in Marion early Monday. Firefighters were …
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Police in Dubuque are searching for the man who stabbed an officer in the leg. Police were dispatched to a …
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Picture a graying Goliath returning to the political battlefield to face a pair of would-be Davids, and you’ve summed up …
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A panel of the Democratic National Committee has approved a rule allowing Iowa and three other states to hold delegate …
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Michelle Obama, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack have all lit a fire under school lunches. …
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