Two leading Republicans called on the legislative committee charged with overseeing Medicaid and the IowaCare program to meet for the …
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Two leading Republicans called on the legislative committee charged with overseeing Medicaid and the IowaCare program to meet for the …
James Q. Lynch Campaigns & Elections Apr. 15, 2010 9:47 am5701d ago
DES MOINES – Roxanne Conlin’s campaign for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination has more than $1 million in the bank. …
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Two Iowa City residents were hurt when the motorcycle they were riding hit a deer north of Solon late Wednesday. …
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I’m following up on a few items about which I’ve written this year. One is the Sunday crossword puzzle in …
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Effective immediately, Blairs Ferry Road NE, east of C Avenue NE in Cedar Rapids, eastbound traffic will be merging into …
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Waterloo police say two officers were injured, and a squad car was damaged by flying debris, during a disturbance in …
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Jan Thomas said Wednesday she asked “why, why and more whys” of how her husband Ed who had never been …
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About 600 state human services employees have signed up to retire by June 24, adding to the angst and uncertainty …
John McGlothlen
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin says the White House has formally nominated Michael Bladel of Ankeny …
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A fledgling state program aimed at reducing layoffs and unemployment is finding strong support in a corner of Iowa clobbered …
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A $50-plus-million Event Center convention facility, proposed to sit on Third Street NE next to the U.S. Cellular Center, has …
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