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Steel Wheel Ordinance May Force Mennonites to Move
Mason City, IA- A North Iowa county ordinance is coming between what some area farmer's do for a living and their religious traditions.
Iowans on the hunt for H1N1 flu vaccine
Posted on Oct 23, 2009 by Cindy Hadish . Sheila Tedrow searched far and wide for H1N1 flu shots.
Crews Responding to Accident in Iowa County
Emergency crews are on the scene of an accident in Iowa County. NewsLine9 callers say that the accident happened at the exit 225 east-bound off ramp along Interstate 80, just south of Little Amana.
Iowa county tightens rules for swine flu vaccine
So far, the department has given about 8,000 doses of the HINI vaccination, with relatively broad rules that allowed, for instance, anyone 6 months to 24 years old to get it.
Dog Recovering After Being Thrown From Car
A puppy is recovering in Cedar Rapids, after being thrown from a moving vehicle along an Eastern Iowa highway.
Polk County runs out of first shipment of H1N1 vaccine
The Polk County Health Department said this afternoon that its nurses had finished giving out the 1,300 doses of H1N1 vaccine it received in its first, small shipment last week.
No joke: Iowans are embracing tall corn contest
Posted on Sep 29, 2009 by Dave Rasdal . Tracey and Mike Myers of Williamsburg cut down a cornstalk Thursday from their 41-stalk "cornfield" as official measurer Eric Feller of Williamsburg, a representative of Edward Jones, looks on.
Oktoberfest brings out German in all of us
Posted on Sep 29, 2009 by Angie Holmes . Gazette photo The keg tapping opens Oktoberfest in Amana this Friday.
Fire Damages Home in Iowa County
MARENGO a ' A Marengo family is staying in a hotel this weekend after their home was damaged in a fire Saturday afternoon.
Marengo Man Busted Growing 100 Pot Plants
Deputies with the Iowa County Sheriffa s Office with assistance from the Marengo Police Department seized over 100 cultivated marijuana plants approximately 3 miles southeast of Marengo Wednesday afternoon.
There is a casting call for extras this Sunday. "Collapse", the feature film from Iowa Film Production Services/Storybench, will be holding an open casting call on Sunday, September 27 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Robert A Lee Community Center, 220 S Gilbert St in Iowa City.
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Tammy Berkman visits her friend Rose Burkert's grave Saturday afternoon. Ms. Berkman has pushed hard in the years since Ms.
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Sheriff: Horse near West Amana killed by barbed wire
Posted on Sep 04, 2009 by admin . Barbed wire killed one of Shawn Seehusen's horses, the Iowa County Sheriff's Office concluded on Friday.
The Press-Citizen and the Iowa City Education Association are co-sponsoring a forum tonight with the six candidates for the Iowa City School Board.
Harstad shares wit, wisdom from arresting career
Donald Harstad of Elkader has spent so much time in the old Clayton County Jail that it has a room with his name on it.
Bicyclist killed on road near Cumming
A bicyclist killed by a speeding motorist Sunday will likely heat up the debate between cycling advocates and a group urging state lawmakers to ban bicyclists on Iowa county roads.
Photography contest breaks own record
The Iowa State Fair is full of interesting statistics, but consider this one: This year's photography salon received 4,577 entries.
Health Care Hysteria: Fact vs. Fiction
The town hall meetings are rife with concerns like this: "it seems as if this Obama plan will systematically deny those rights to certain groups like the elderly," said one Iowan at a meeting in Winterset Wednesday.
Traffic Stop Leads to Cocaine Discovery
An Iowa County deputy found two pounds of powder cocaine in a car during a traffic stop in Williamsburg early Wednesday morning, the Iowa County Sheriffa s Office said.
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