BETH FOUHY Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) – Turns out those discredited rumors of a possible Chelsea Clinton wedding …
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BETH FOUHY Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) – Turns out those discredited rumors of a possible Chelsea Clinton wedding …
James Q. Lynch Local Government Nov. 30, 2009 9:57 am5839d ago
Chelsea Clinton is engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Marc Mezvinsky, the son of a former Iowa congressman. The daughter of …
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The Cedar Rapids Public Library is back downtown. In fact, it’s been back since June. But according to employees and …
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The head of Iowa’s lottery says sales are ahead of last year’s numbers but profits are down slightly. Chief Executive …
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CLARINDA, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa State Patrol says two people have died when their go-cart collided with a truck …
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News Nov. 29, 2009 9:33 pm5840d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – History has become more than an exhibit for the Carl & Mary Koehler History Center. It is …
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 29, 2009 9:30 pm5840d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – In Tuesday’s runoff in City Council District 3, voters will return a current council member to office …
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DES MOINES (AP) – A Des Moines Register poll says more Iowans consider themselves conservatives, but many who have left …
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DES MOINES (AP) – Amtrak ridership in Iowa broke a record this year, with more than 66,000 passengers getting on …
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DES MOINES – Eleven local highway infrastructure projects worth nearly $13.7 million have been let by the Iowa Department of …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A longtime small-business owner and 28-year-old investment Realtor are facing off Tuesday in a runoff election for …
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