DES MOINES – Former Iowa first lady Christie Vilsack isn’t doing anything to squelch rumors she is the Democratic “mystery …
James Q. Lynch News Oct. 18, 2009 9:22 am5882d ago
DES MOINES – Former Iowa first lady Christie Vilsack isn’t doing anything to squelch rumors she is the Democratic “mystery …
Gregg Hennigan News Oct. 18, 2009 9:12 am5882d ago
IOWA CITY – The city of Iowa City and Johnson County began to address an uncommon, and possibly unique, situation …
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I get this kind of comment every once in a while, most recently in a letter last week from a …
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TODDVILLE – Linn County will hold a public hearing Wednesday on whether to bond for $1.2 million to help expand …
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A motorist crossing Iowa, the nation’s leading hog-producing state, would be hard-pressed to lay eyes on even one of the …
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News Oct. 17, 2009 6:33 pm5883d ago
Early Tuesday evening, Twin Cities activist Carrie Feldman was pulled over by Cedar Rapids, Iowa FBI agents and served a …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – St. Luke’s Hospital and Mercy Medical Center are hosting free community education programs on H1N1 flu. From …
Admin K-12 Education Oct. 17, 2009 6:29 pm5883d ago
NORTH LIBERTY – Superintendent Lane Plugge is recommending that Mindy Paulsen be the first principal of Buford Garner Elementary School, …
John McGlothlen
News Oct. 17, 2009 5:35 pm5883d ago
Muscatine truck driver George O’Neal has been in a Denver hospital for more than 12 weeks after complaining of difficulty …
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News Oct. 17, 2009 5:19 pm5883d ago
POSTVILLE – Crews are on scene of a fire that broke out in a downtown Postville bakery late Saturday morning. …
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News Oct. 17, 2009 5:11 pm5883d ago
CEDAR RAPIDS – An early morning fire damaged a restaurant on Cedar Rapids’ northeast side. Firefighters were called to the …
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News Oct. 16, 2009 9:09 pm5884d ago
Southbound lanes on Interstate 380 have reopened after emergency workers responded to a semi fire one mile north of Center …
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