URBANDALE – Former Gov. Terry Branstad on Monday praised the Legislature and Gov. Chet Culver for their bipartisan work to …
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URBANDALE – Former Gov. Terry Branstad on Monday praised the Legislature and Gov. Chet Culver for their bipartisan work to …
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UPDATED: Terry M. Campie thought when he drove to Clinton on Friday he would meet a girl that was younger …
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A poll released May 3 shows Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley enjoying a 53 percent to 40 percent lead over potential …
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Cedar Rapids police had their new mobile speed camera set up along Interstate 380 near the Highway 30 interchange this …
Local Government May. 3, 2010 12:55 pm5683d ago
With six months to go before the mid-term Congressional elections, the University of Iowa’s real-money Iowa Electronic Markets show a …
Jeff Raasch
News May. 3, 2010 12:38 pm5683d ago
An accident around 11:50 a.m. slowed northbound traffic on Interstate 380 just before the H Avenue exit in Cedar Rapids. …
N/A News May. 3, 2010 12:25 pm5683d ago
Between the start of the “summer driving season” and the oil spill throughout the Gulf of Mexico, some drivers are …
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An Iowa City woman has turned herself in to police and admitted she was the driver of a car that …
John McGlothlen
News May. 3, 2010 11:59 am5683d ago
DINESH RAMDE Associated Press Writer MILWAUKEE (AP) – The Milwaukee Bucks’ rallying cry – “fear the deer” – turned into …
Local Government May. 3, 2010 11:51 am5683d ago
By James Q. Lynch UPDATED: A poll released May 3 shows Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley enjoying a 53 percent to …
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DES MOINES (AP) – The hunt is on Iowa for wild morel mushrooms, and the state is now making it …
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