DES MOINES – The Iowa Senate today approved the “Ed Thomas bill” and shipped it to Gov. Chet Culver’s desk …
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DES MOINES – The Iowa Senate today approved the “Ed Thomas bill” and shipped it to Gov. Chet Culver’s desk …
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ROME (AP) – The world’s shortest man has died in Italy, where he was to take part in a TV …
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Some auto salvage work at a shop along the Cedar River near Mount Vernon got a little hot to handle …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Darren Mickens might only be 22, but he’s seen plenty, what with a 15-month stint with the …
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Darren Mickens is only 22, but the Iraq war veteran has seen plenty. Still, he ran into trouble on the …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Mayor Ron Corbett says he wants to spend his time convincing the federal government to provide funds …
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A four-way race for the Republican nomination for the 2 nd District congressional seat is set. Chris Reed of Marion filed …
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Visibilities dropped as low as a quarter mile in some areas of Eastern Iowa this morning — another sign of …
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The first-degree murder trial of Jason Blackcloud, 34, of Cedar Rapids, has been reset to July 26. He is accused …
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Government & Politics Mar. 16, 2010 7:31 am5731d ago
The big push to clear out unrepairable flood-damaged homes in part of one Cedar Rapids neighborhood is now just days …
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UPDATED with parade map: The temperatures are rising, the snow is melting, and everything is turning green – it must …
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