• Flock cameras getting flack in Iowa; some police depts suspending use. . .
  • Third-annual Housing Summit reaches agreement that partnership key to addressing QC affordable housing crisis. . .
  • Shea Doyle named new Pres, CEO of Modern Woodmen of America. . .
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  • Estherville-Lincoln Central Schools asks for public input on facility needs
  • Why Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement is challenging Bayer
    Why Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement is challenging Bayer
  • Gaming panel hears public comments on Cedar Rapids casino proposal
  • Iowa has nation’s fourteenth-highest credit score, per study
  • Dan Trelka resigns from Black Hawk Cty board, sworn in as Colorado police chief
  • Burns, “grapefruit-size” wound, death trigger nursing-home lawsuit
  • Muscatine Fire Dept gives safety advice for holiday cooking
  • Heartland AEA providing additional support in Pella after knife attack at middle school
  • Appeals court hears Summit case against Shelby, Story counties
  • Holiday Train arrives in Muscatine 11/27
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