Telegraph Herald - Thu Nov 05
Few voters turned out in Preston, only 8.7 percent of the 713 registered voters in town, and some of those were confused about who to vote for.
Trial set for SC man charged in Iowa babya s deathClinton Herald - Thu Nov 05
A former Iowa man accused of killing his infant son four years ago will go on trial in 2010.
A conversation with Roy BuolTelegraph Herald - Mon Nov 02
Dubuque Mayor Roy Buol said he's proud of many things during his term, including the city's arts and cultural programming and sustainability initiatives.
Dozens line up for H1N1 flu vaccine in MaquoketaThe Gazette - Wed Oct 28
Posted on Oct 28, 2009 by admin . Dozens of families waited in line in Maquoketa Tuesday afternoon for H1N1 flu vaccinations.
Boom arm on truck snaps power lines, polesDes Moines Register - Thu Oct 22
Bellevue, Ia. - A driver didn't realize the boom arm on his logging truck was raised when he left a lumber yard, and the arm snagged power lines and snapped utility poles for about 12 miles as the man drove through northeast Iowa, officials said Wednesday.
Trucker snags power lines in IowaKTIV-TV Sioux City - Wed Oct 21
Authorities say the driver of a logging truck drove with the boom arm raised, snagging and snapping overhead power lines for about 12 miles in northeast Iowa.
Trucker Snags Power Lines in IowaKCRG-TV Cedar Rapids - Wed Oct 21
Authorities say the driver of a logging truck drove with the boom arm raised, snagging and snapping overhead power lines for about 12 miles in northeast Iowa.
How a highway saved a townTelegraph Herald - Wed Oct 14
Traffic moves along U.S. 61 Wednesday near Maquoketa, Iowa. This week marks the 10th anniversary of the four-lane highway.
Clues sought a year after deathClinton Herald - Tue Oct 13
The family of Alysia K. Marburger, whose body was found south of Camanche last October, is offering a $5,000 reward for information related to her death.
Harvest Season Running Two Weeks BehindKWQC-TV Davenport - Tue Oct 06
Area farmers are getting nervous. Harvest season in eastern Iowa is running two weeks behind because of the cool, wet weather.
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