AMES, Iowa (AP) – About 500 Iowa Department of Transportation workers will be among the state employees required to take …
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AMES, Iowa (AP) – About 500 Iowa Department of Transportation workers will be among the state employees required to take …
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WASHINGTON COUNTY – One person is injured in an early morning accident in Washington County. Shortly after 5:30 Saturday morning, …
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K-12 Education Nov. 7, 2009 9:32 am5862d ago
IOWA CITY (AP) – Two legislators are criticizing University of Iowa officials over plans to spent $130,000 to send 35 …
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Eastern Iowa Muslim leaders said Friday they were disappointed that some people assumed the suspect in the Thursday killings of …
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VALLEJO, California (AP) – The California Highway Patrol say a man stole a car to make a court appearance on …
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DULUTH, Minnesota (AP) – The motorized chair belonging to a man arrested for driving it into a parked car last …
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ELANIE S. WELTE Associated Press Writer DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa soldier who arrived at Fort Hood in …
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ALLEN G. BREED, JEFF CARLTON, Associated Press Writers FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) – Pfc. Marquest Smith, on his way to …
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News Nov. 6, 2009 8:11 pm5863d ago
The city of Cedar Rapids is set to inherit the old Federal Courthouse in downtown sometime in the future. Along …
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Sheryl Dunshee, 42, of southwest Cedar Rapids, was watching TV when the programming cut to reporters saying there was a …
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The city now has about $100 million in federal money to buy out some 1,000 flood-damaged properties. On Friday, the …
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News Nov. 6, 2009 5:24 pm5863d ago
The city reminds owners of flooded properties that the pickkup of residential flood debris ends Nov. 26. Crews will begin …
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