The fastest-growing occupations for Americans with college degrees seems obvious, with that perennial shortage of registered nurses. But what about …
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The fastest-growing occupations for Americans with college degrees seems obvious, with that perennial shortage of registered nurses. But what about …
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IOWA CITY – The Iowa City school board will get to work Monday on finding a new superintendent. The board …
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A Cedar Rapids woman is suing the Bayer Corporation and others for negligence and liability of a birth control pill …
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An Iowa City man remains in the Johnson County Jail Tuesday for assisting in an October robbery at the Coralville …
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3. Plaintiff Adrienne Cechura, (herein “Plaintiff”), resides in Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa. 4. Plaintiff is married to Plaintiff Kenneth …
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NEW YORK (AP) – A restaurant-goer says she was struck by the decor at a Manhattan restaurant – but not …
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BILLINGS, Mont. — Authorities said Tuesday that a 2-year-old Iowa boy somehow got outside of a relative’s home in Wibaux, …
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There is a minor glitch in the ceremony when Chief Justice John Roberts, attempting to administer the oath of office, …
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Two Maquoketa men have been arrested after authorities say they broke into a Maquoketa restaurant Monday morning. Damien A. Schulze, …
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Eastern Iowa is not getting much a break from winter with a little more snow in the forecast followed by …
Government & Politics Dec. 29, 2009 7:14 am5810d ago
Come January, the nine-member City Council will establish standing committees, likely will begin every-other-week work sessions at 4:30 p.m. instead …
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Fourteen-year-old snowmobiler Justin Cowell of Fairbank said he learned one thing from his rescue Monday from the icy waters of …
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