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- Senator pushes for flood victims' relief
- Before the Senate recessed, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) introduced legislation that would give Midwest disaster victims more time to benefit from tax relief to help them repair or replace their devastated homes. He says the package is
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- Iowa banks' earnings dip a bit
- Iowa banks saw a slight decrease in earnings in the third quarter, as banks nationally tripled their income. Iowa's 371 commercial banks and savings institutions reported an aggregate net income of $122.8 million in the third quarter,
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- Here are the 99 Marathon city manager applicants
- Following are the applicants to be Marathon’s next city manager. There were 99 resumes submitted prior to the Nov. 20 deadline to apply. Here they are in alphabetical order: Garland, Texas, resident Scott Albert, whose last job at the
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- Lee Tipton, 90, was a Denver real estate developer
- Lee Tipton "never minded doing jobs that blackened his hands," said his wife, Margaret Tipton. Getting his hands dirty was how Tipton, who died Nov. 2 at age 90, put himself through college. But after that, he managed to have cleaner jobs
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Denver Post- Matter of Record (Nov. 25)
- Bryant, Gregory Lee, Wichita County, Chapter 13, Date Filed Nov. 10, Case No. 09-70569. Bryant, Mindy Kay, Wichita County, Chapter 13, Date Filed Nov. 10, Case No. 09-70569. Hall, Richard Curtis Lee, Wichita County, Chapter 13, Date Filed
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- Yard Signs of Rubashkin Stirring Up Emotions in Postville
- Several homes have posters of Rubashkin on an American flag reading "Send Shalom Home" in their front yards ... They point to a section of the Iowa Code that makes it illegal to desecrate a flag. Veteran Harlan White said, "The flag is very
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- Bettendorf takes urban hunting to the next level
- The annual urban deer bow hunt is on throughout the Quad-Cities, and deer aren’t the only targets. In Bettendorf, some neighbors are taking rhetorical aim at the hunters for infringing on property and privacy. We’re heartened to see
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- Chatham Village Board OKs retirement community
- CHATHAM – The Chatham Village Board signed off Tuesday night on zoning variances for the Crescent Villas retirement and assisted living community, saying the new development is needed. “We’re a bunch of baby boomers in Chatham, and
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- The spirit of this season: Be thankful, spend less
- NEW YORK — Sometime in the 1980s, when he was living on the street, the kid who later became the seminal rapper KRS-One stopped at the Bowery Mission for a sandwich. He doesn't recall what kind, only that it was served with respect. On
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USA Today- Gerdes appointed to veterans affairs commission
- Gerdes is a member of the Iowa Army National Guard and recently returned from ... repair program provides home repairs designed to allow seniors to continue to live independently in their homes," he said. Sweedler said the requests would be
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