The Cedar Rapids Fire Department and Animal Control have rescued a dog out from under rocks at Shaver Park. Kris …
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The Cedar Rapids Fire Department and Animal Control have rescued a dog out from under rocks at Shaver Park. Kris …
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DES MOINES – Iowa Public Safety Commissioner Eugene Meyer coined a new phrase Thursday – don’t drive intexticated. Meyer presented …
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Annie Mae Murphy was arrested on prostitution charges after she flagged down an unmarked police car early Thursday and offered …
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The sexual abuse trial for former University of Iowa football player Abe Satterfield is set to start April 12, nearly two and a half years …
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MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) – Humane Society officials in northern Iowa say they have a home for a dog found …
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K-12 Education Apr. 1, 2010 12:55 pm5715d ago
The University of Iowa has launched a national search for a new director for the UI Museum of Art. The …
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A van and a school bus collided near the intersection of Bever Avenue and 20th Street SE just before noon …
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UPDATE: Authorities believe they have recovered the body of Nancy Collins of Atkins, after a car registered to Atkins was …
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For all those who have noticed deteriorating road conditions on C Avenue NE just south of Robins Road — help …
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After more than four decades on the Cedar Rapids Fire Department, Larry Stusak retired Wednesday. Stusak, 62, was the longest …
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Two Marion men pleaded guilty today in Linn County District Court to lesser charges for stabbing and beating two Monticello …
Government & Politics Apr. 1, 2010 11:16 am5715d ago
DES MOINES – Iowa’s economy dropped so low last year that things are looking up by comparison, state officials said …
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