A Cedar Rapids man was injured in a rollover accident near Coralville late Thursday, authorities said. Robert Greenlee, 50, was …
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A Cedar Rapids man was injured in a rollover accident near Coralville late Thursday, authorities said. Robert Greenlee, 50, was …
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An Oelwein man faces a willful injury charge after officials say he assaulted a man at an Oelwein home early …
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A man who held police at bay in a 90-minute standoff in Ottumwa has pleaded guilty to a firearms charge. …
Local Government Oct. 29, 2009 11:12 pm5871d ago
By James Q. Lynch The Gazette CEDAR RAPIDS — Linn County Republicans have nominated Josh Thurston as their candidate in …
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Craggy oak branches twist like bent fingers in front of the two-story 1867 brick Capt. D.S. Lee Mansion in Independence. …
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Children were treated to a carved Halloween pumpkin during the 10th annual Wellington Heights Pumpkin Carving at the Wellington Heights …
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At around 7:15 p.m. Thursday night, firefighters arrived to the intersection of Third Avenue and Third Street to put out …
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I had a good discussion today (Thur. Oct. 29) with a roomful of Iowa high school students who are part of …
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Grisly details were revealed Thursday during Michelle Kehoes murder trial of what happened last year when 2-year-old son Seths neck …
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MIKE GLOVER Associated Press Writer DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Attention has been focused on Gov. Chet Culver’s plans to …
Government & Politics Oct. 29, 2009 5:47 pm5871d ago
District 3 incumbent Jerry McGrane has raised $21,300 in campaign contributions, the most among candidates in the non-mayoral council races. …
State Government Oct. 29, 2009 5:43 pm5871d ago
The volume of falling leaves and the rainy weather are putting the city’s new leaf vacuum trucks to the test, …
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