Parents from around the world put their children in Dr. Ignacio Ponseti’s hands. “He was very gentle, very, very bright …
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Parents from around the world put their children in Dr. Ignacio Ponseti’s hands. “He was very gentle, very, very bright …
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IOWA CITY – Roberto Ampuero of Iowa City may be Iowa’s current best-selling author you’ve never read. That’s because Roberto’s …
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DUBUQUE – Police have arrested six juveniles and one adult in a string of crimes in eastern and northeast Dubuque …
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In light of recently ordered state budget cuts, Iowa court workers have suggested cutting every department employee’s pay by 10 …
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SOLON – Ann Bell knows there’s nothing more exciting than a child reading. As a reading recovery teacher with the …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – State Democratic Party leaders will step in to mediate a dispute that is ultimately about who will …
Diane Heldt News Oct. 19, 2009 1:10 am5882d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – Kirkwood Community College, for much of its 43-year history, has been synonymous with access. Community colleges have …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – For months after floodwater caused about $350,000 worth of damage to the Eden United Church of Christ, …
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IOWA CITY – Two extra legs and a wagging tail may have just given her an extra boost. Leia, the …
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Bad enough that Gov. Chet Culver has cut his own salary and has asked his department heads to do the …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – The Cedar Rapids school district will host its third and final public forum Tuesday to gather ideas …
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