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Richard in Stanley, IA, runs a Web site. But he's thinking about switching to a different hosting provider.
Man charged in two D.M. murders
A Des Moines man released from prison 10 days ago was charged Friday in the stabbing deaths of two people whose bodies were found a day earlier four hours and several blocks apart.
Drake to host energy forum Friday
A panel of leaders will discuss the future of Iowa's energy industry at a free public forum from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Friday at Levitt Hall in Old Main, 2507 University Ave., on the Drake University campus.
Iowa City Timothy Jay Riesen, 29, of 203 Myrtle #3 in Iowa City was arrested for assault causing injury at 7:02 p.m. Sunday, Jun.
Gone, gone, gone, heavy damage, gone, gone, damage, gone That's the way the map reads from Buchanan County Emergency Management that maps out the course of the tornado that hit the Hazleton area, Sunday night.
John and Myrtle Jensen will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a card shower and family dinner.
The 911 phone lines have been restored. Early Thursday morning there was an outage for parts of Buchanan County.
Ruth Ardella Allers, 87, of Keystone, died Thursday, May 8, 2008, at the Keystone Nursing Care Center following an extended illness. via The Gazette
Iowa City Travel J Batie, 25, of 215 Apache Trl. in Iowa City was arrested for disorderly conduct at 1:22 a.m. Thursday, May. via Iowa City Press-Citizen
Ann Elizabeth Murray, age 59, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, April 20, 2008 in Des Moines, Iowa. via Iowa City Press-Citizen
The Clinton Herald, Clinton, Iowa
Council may delay sewer rate increase
The Clinton City Council could vote to push back upcoming sewer rate increases by six months during tonight's council meeting. via The Clinton Herald, Clinton, Iowa
The love of cattle kept Stanley farmer in the game for 49 years
“They're just looking for the best they can get for the best amount of money.”
It was one silo too many to climb that finally ended a career that lasted 49 years and produced over 10,000 head of beef on the hoof for the consuming public. via Daily Register
Enter your cell phone number to send your mobile phone a text message containing a link to directly visit our mobile Web site. via AccuWeather.com
Carolyn E. Grummitt, 83, Belmond, died January 6, 2008 at the Belmond Medical Center following a brief battle with cancer. via Belmond Independent
A rail-fellow-well-met: Though the metal rails and wheels have...
“We warriors are doing what's necessary until you pacifists figure out a better way.”
Editor's note: Every Monday, the Muscatine Journal profiles a local figure who responds to questions provided by one of our reporters. via Muscatine Journal
Hub City Brewing Company partners B.J. Knoke and his parents, Brian and Gloria Knoke, toast the tank they're carbonating a wheat beer - while a tank of oatmeal stout and brown ale are ready to be carbonated. via Newspapers of Fayette County
Harlan School stays off of the chopping block
“We already have one open building in the district and we are not considering leaving another empty building”
For several years there has been talk around Oelwein about the future of Harlan Elementary. via Daily Register
State lays out its path to energy independence
“It is our goal to make Iowa the national leader in energy efficiency and sustainable energy”
State officials rolled out a new energy-independence plan Friday that calls for emissions standards similar to California's for new cars sold in Iowa, massive cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, new renewable ... via Des Moines Register
Stanley mayor decided by one vote in recount
The phrase 'every vote counts' rang a little bit more true in the recent election. via Waterloo Courier