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Iowa Caucus Coverage

Sarah Palin endorses Donald Trump during Iowa State rally

January 19, 2016

Sarah Palin — former governor of Alaska and loved by the right-wing of the Republican Party — threw her support behind Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday during a campaign rally at Iowa State University.

Democratic presidential candidates pitch ideas at Jefferson-Jackson Dinner

October 24, 2015

  • By Lissandra Villa, Shannon McCarty and Michaela Ramm

  • DES MOINES, Iowa — Saturday night marked exactly 100 days until February's Iowa Caucus, and Democratic presidential candidates had the chance to stand out in front of thousands at the annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner.

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Millennials start-up owners find debt a necessary risk

July 31, 2016

Leaving a comfortable job to start a small business is considered risky enough. Yet some millennials in the Corridor are taking even more risks to ensure their start-up not only grows, but thrives.

Employment agencies take active approach when facing low unemployment rates

July 17, 2016

The war for talent. That’s how some employment and staffing agencies in the Corridor are describing the current situation they’re facing with the lower-than-ever unemployment rates.

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Court Coverage

At 90, Cedar Rapids man ready to ride RAGBRAI

July 22, 2016

Clarence Bosenberg was one of the oldest participants of the 2016 RAGBRAI event.

Cedar Rapids radio host has reason to smile after battle with flesh-eating disease

June 20, 2016

KMRY radio personality Ricky Bartlett has made it a point to not take life for granted after a near death experience.

Bartlett, of Iowa City, had part of his left leg amputated below the knee 18 months ago after contracting necrotizing fasciitis, commonly known as flesh-eating disease.

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Features

Tanker filled with beef broth rolls into ditch

August 12, 2015

 HARLAN — A tanker hauling beef broth became unhitched from its semi and rolled onto the side of the east bound lane on Highway 44 on Wednesday, August 12.

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Breaking News

Cause of death determined for ISU senior

November 12, 2015

An ISU student's death was ruled as a suicide Thursday by the state medical examiner.

 

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Bond set at $1 million for Furmanski murder suspect

June 25, 2016

Onyale V. Hughes faces three charges, including first-degree murder, in the death of 62-year-old Robyn Furmanski.

Washington High substitute appears in court on sex charge

July 23, 2016

Mary Elizabeth Haglin, 24, former school employee makes first appearance in court for allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year-old student.

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Business

Event Coverage

Eastern Iowa Honor Flight holds first-ever plane pull fundraiser

August 07, 2016

Participants in a fundraiser Saturday pulled a tremendous cause to help local veterans — nearly 140,000 pounds, in fact. The first-ever Pulling for Honor, held Saturday morning at The Eastern Iowa Airport, was a plane pull competition that aimed to raise thousands of dollars for former U.S. servicemen and women.

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Investigative Reporting

Iowa Department of Natural Resources tries to help factories, cities control water discharges

July 24, 2016

In partnership with Erin Jordan: The state of Iowa has more than 10,000 permits allowing companies, sewage treatment plants and other facilities to dump polluted water into Iowa’s waterways, with some facilities exceeding discharge limits for many years before facing fines.

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Community News

Reflections from the class of 1948

August 01, 2016

Decades after their graduation, the Roosevelt High School class of 1948 gathered to reconnect and reflect.

KHAS aims to be 'the heart and soul' of Iowa

July 11, 2016

A new radio station broadcasts from the basement of a Marion man's home.

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