Gazette columnists Todd Dorman and Jennifer Hemmingsen took questions today regarding Tuesday’s municipal elections in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City. …
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Gazette columnists Todd Dorman and Jennifer Hemmingsen took questions today regarding Tuesday’s municipal elections in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City. …
Spencer Willems News Nov. 2, 2009 9:43 am5867d ago
For Garret Frey, writing his first book wasn’t a struggle. But living it was. In 1987, the 4-year-old Frey was …
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 2, 2009 9:30 am5867d ago
Greg Eyerly, the Cedar Rapids flood-recovery director, jumped into the Ellis Park Pool last Wednesday to celebrate the completion of …
Local Government Nov. 2, 2009 9:08 am5867d ago
Iowa Republican strategist and blogger Tim Albrecht has joined the Governor Branstad 2010 Committee as its communications director. Albrecht will …
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UPDATE: An accident between a pickup and a truck used to haul glass sent two men to the hospital Monday …
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The Mass held Sunday morning at Dubuque’s historic St. Mary’s Catholic Church will be one of its last. Dubuque Archbishop …
John McGlothlen News Nov. 1, 2009 11:01 pm5868d ago
DAVID BAUDER AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) – Pivotal presidential campaigns are frequently defined in retrospect by documentaries. “The …
Dave Rasdal News Nov. 1, 2009 11:01 pm5868d ago
Molly Mason has made it. She works in her Long Island, N.Y., studio, creating huge art sculptures for public display …
Campaigns & Elections Nov. 1, 2009 8:28 pm5868d ago
A Gazette Communications poll finds that Ron Corbett has an eight point edge on Brian Fagan heading into Tuesday’s mayoral …
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News Nov. 1, 2009 8:27 pm5868d ago
Water gushes into a downtown bar and floods the building, again. A maintenance worker discovered Cedar Rapids’ Piano Lounge was …
Government & Politics Nov. 1, 2009 8:01 pm5868d ago
Sen. Tom Harkin intends to lead the fight for a public option in health care reform and says he’s confident …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Police and firefighters spent Sunday afternoon on the scene of a car accident in northeast Cedar Rapids. …
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