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  • 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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  • Century Fence breaks ground for new building in Wilton
  • Iowa fourth-least among states whose credit limits have declined
  • Westwood School Dist asks voters to approve $18.6M bond
  • Legal battle escalates over pathologists’ “monopoly,” its impact on patients
  • New educational pavilion at Fairport Fish Hatchery opens
  • Iowa Sec of State says 87 non-citizens voted in elections
  • Rural Iowa projects get $2.2M for clean energy
  • Water quality, quantity top priority for candidates in House Dist 70
  • IOWA AUDITOR ROB SAND FIRES BACK AT ACCUSATIONS OF HANDLING OF $53M JUDICIAL ERROR
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  • DMACC, Iowa State U sign nursing program-transfer agreement
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