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Defense: Kehoe has long history of mental illness
GRUNDY CENTER - Michelle Kehoe attempted suicide at least twice and suffered from major depressive disorder for a decade prior to the attack on her children on Oct.
Morthland Makes Carroll County First Stop On Campaign Trail For 71st...
Rich Morthland Republican candidate for 71st District and his wife Betsy are introduced to nearly 40 supporters by Venita McConnel, who is Morthland's Carroll County Campaign Coordinator.
What's Happenin': October 15 - 28, 2009
Friday, October 23, 7:30 p.m. Described by Time Out New York as "the fearless standard-bearers in their field," the Klezmatics will perform at St.
One woman was honored in Davenport Sunday for her lifelong efforts toward peace.
Student housing proposed near Palmer College
Palmer College of Chiropractic is home to some 1,400 students from all over the world.
While members of congress battles health care reform, there is also concern about the health of school children in Davenport, specifically when it comes to their backpacks.
Iowa to Hold Final Public Hearing on Use of Credit in Insurance
The Insurance Consumer Advocate for the Iowa Insurance Division, Angel Robinson, will hold her final public hearing on Sept.16 on the use of credit scores in pricing and underwriting of insurance in Iowa.
Columbia College soccer team on a roll
The Columbia College men's soccer team defeated Iowa's St. Ambrose University 2-0 on Saturday night.
Know Your Neighbors: Sheila Barton, Floral shop owner
Sheila Barton, 46, owns Always in Bloom Flower Shop in Sterling. Before that, she worked for McCormick's Nursery and Landscape, Sterling, as an accountant, and was the city of Sterling's finance director from 1989 to 1999.
Quad City Symphony to play benefit concert
DAVENPORT, Iowa - Homeowners in the Quad Cities who could use a little help with repairs should benefit from a new effort.
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Savage Pacer - Newspaper and online c...
Miranda Holtan, of Savage, was recently named to the deana s list at St. Ambrose University following the spring 2009 semester.
Savage Pacer - Newspaper and online c...
Miranda Holtan, of Savage, was recently named to the deana s list at St. Ambrose University following the spring 2009 semester.
Savage Pacer - Newspaper and online c...
Miranda Holtan, of Savage, was recently named to the deana s list at St. Ambrose University following the spring 2009 semester.
Braley Secures $700,000 for Eastern Iowa Healthcare Provider Training Programs in House-Passed ...
Today, Rep. Bruce Braley announced that he has secured $400,000 for Clarke College's Doctor of Nurse Practitioner Program and $300,000 for St.
Donahue family legacy is in good hands
The Donahues' days at Regina are coming to end, at least for a little while. Regina infielder Shannon Donahue is the last in a long line of uncles, aunts and cousins to play sports for the Regals dating back decades.
New G.I. Bill Not Just For Vets
Thursday evening, veterans learned of new federal benefits that will be available to them and their families.
JOHNSON GRADUATES: William Penn University is pleased to announce that Zachary Johnson of Iowa City is a spring 2009 graduate of the College of the Arts, Sciences and Professional Studies.
Two Ankeny students have received master's degrees from St. Ambrose University in Davenport: Patrick Baker, business administration; and Christine Vols, occupational therapy.
Graduates Several Ankeny-area students have received degrees from Iowa State University in Ames.
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