IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa is stockpiling barriers, sand and pumps in preparation for possible flooding this spring, …
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IOWA CITY – The University of Iowa is stockpiling barriers, sand and pumps in preparation for possible flooding this spring, …
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A judge found a Williamsburg man guilty on Wednesday of sexually abusing a former University of Iowa student almost two …
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DES MOINES – The state’s troubled film tax credit program took center stage again Wednesday with critics questioning its payback …
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Unemployment in the Cedar Rapids metro area leapt in January, as job cuts in retail, trade and transportation hit workers. …
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DES MOINES – As a former legislative leader and budget maker, Cedar Rapids Mayor Ron Corbett knows lawmakers make their …
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A semi-trailer truck carrying 45,000 pounds of batteries spilled its load early this morning in rural Buchanan County. While traveling …
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The Gazette DES MOINES – Iowa took a “$270 million step” toward leaner, more efficient state government Wednesday, Gov. Chet …
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AMES, Iowa (AP) – Second-degree burglary charges have been filed against an Ames man who broke into a church where …
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By James Q. Lynch The Gazette DES MOINES – Eastern Iowa lawmakers continue to hold out hope for a break …
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By Rod Boshart The Gazette DES MOINES – Out-of-work Iowans, disaster victims, teachers and others preparing their 2009 state tax …
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