The City Council last night seemed ready to move ahead with building a new public library and new central fire …
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The City Council last night seemed ready to move ahead with building a new public library and new central fire …
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Police say alcohol probably played a role in a motorcycle accident that sent its rider to the hospital. The accident …
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If you have an old bicycle – or a sewing machine – you’d like to donate to needy people in …
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The University of Iowa’s Chicago Center will close due to budget cuts, but UI officials say it won’t hamper outreach …
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A concrete cleaning agent seeped into Indian Creek and turned the water green early Wednesday night. Fire officials are saying …
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Charles Andrew Williams, 41, wanted on a federal warrant by the U.S. Marshals Eastern Iowa Fugitive Task Force for Possession …
Spencer Willems News Oct. 21, 2009 7:33 pm5879d ago
Up until Thursday night, the only audience the Jeremy Patterson Moving Company ever had were the other Eastern Iowans stuck …
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The First Trust & Savings Bank in Oxford was robbed at gunpoint at Wednesday morning. Authorities say the man fired …
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As Williams tried to pull down her sweat pants, the woman dialed 911 on her cell phone with one hand, …
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Lee Belden wants to build a 46-foot tall windmill that would pump out 5,000 watts of electricity per hour at …
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The Linn County supervisors will decide Monday whether to offer a tax abatement to the Roosevelt apartment building. The historic …
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News Oct. 21, 2009 4:01 pm5879d ago
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