A reasonable question Iowans interested in state politics could ask is: who are Iowa’s emerging new leaders in next year’s …
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Iowans should prepare for a third wave of H1N1 flu after the holidays, warned Curtis Dickson, director of Linn County …
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University of Iowa senior Erin Hagen can’t recall mailing a single letter to friends or family in her time at …
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With a baby and a 6-year-old, Sara Sheeder has her hands full. Having another child is not in her plans, …
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Robin Kash didn’t start out thinking he’d be a source for neighborhood and city news in Cedar Rapids. He just …
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Some storefronts in Czech Village and New Bohemia might be getting face-lifts. Two architects recently sketched proposed facade renovations for …
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PHOENIX (AP) – A suburban Phoenix family is suing after their father’s body slipped from a shattered casket when it …
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) – New Cleveland Browns linebacker Matt Roth is happy to be out of Miami after what he …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Cedar Rapids Police Station and Mercy Medical Center spent part of Friday on generators after power …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – A 26-year-old Washington County man who shook his toddler, causing brain damage, will be resentenced based on …
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BELLEVUE (AP) – An animal made a Thanksgiving meal out of a cable line, knocking out cable and internet service …
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