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Category: "Iowa News"

  • U of Iowa Prof to present Iowa cancer-research findings in Davenport
  • AG Brenna bird leads brief insisting Supreme Court reverse Massachusetts pork restrictions
  • Onawa man convicted of murdering wife seeks new trial
  • North Liberty Fire Station to move amidst firehouse update project
  • Bill allowing doctors to refuse care on basis of conscience heads to Gov Kim Reynolds’s desk
  • Illinois, Iowa Sens back ending law offering protections for Internet platform-providers
  • Five years after Anamosa prison attack, lawsuits, questions remain
  • Bill loosening vehicle window-tint restrictions heads to Gov Kim Reynolds after passing Iowa Senate
  • Spencer to hold special election for vacant Ward Five council seat
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  • One person dies after explosion at salvage yard in Bartlett
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