A proposed 6 percent tuition increase, nearly double expected inflation, is too much to ask families to pay, student leaders …
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A proposed 6 percent tuition increase, nearly double expected inflation, is too much to ask families to pay, student leaders …
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Electrolux Major Appliances North America announced Friday that it will close plants in Webster City and Jefferson, eliminating 850 jobs. …
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Students from as far away as Africa and Beijing are looking out for the future of small-town Iowa. The University …
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – The Utah Jazz say forward Kyle Korver will have surgery on his left knee and …
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The Rev. Shane Philpott, pastor of Christian Fellowship Church of Mason City, filed the suit in U.S. District Court, claiming …
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Council member Jerry McGrane reported today that he was headed home after two nights at Mercy Medical Center. McGrane went …
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IOWA CITY – The Iowa City school board will kick off its comprehensive boundary review with a work session Tuesday. …
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An Iowa attorney’s law license has been suspended for at least six months after he was convicted for the third …
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Children will not be allowed to visit patients at Iowa City’s three hospitals until risk of the H1N1 flu pandemic …
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The 2009 H1N1 virus continues to spread rapidly throughout Iowa, says the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH). While most …
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K-12 Education Oct. 23, 2009 12:37 pm5877d ago
The state Board of Regents next week will consider a $100 one-time tuition surcharge for spring semester, and a 6 …
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The severity of Iowa government’s budget crisis will cause lawmakers to take a second look at allowing video gambling machines …
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