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* Pioneers Rest Stop, 4900 Old Highway Road, reported $500 in damage to a glass door between 1:10 and 1:20 a.m. Wednesday.
Truck carrying PB&J sandwiches flips near Dubuque
A truck carrying peanut butter and jelly sandwiches overturned on U.S. 52, closing a stretch of the highway between Durango and Sageville.
A few months ago, we received an e-mail touting a contest of sorts called "The 100 Greatest Places to Stand on the Planet." Soon, it was expanded to places in the United States, places in Europe and even places in the United Kingdom.
New - 1:05 PM - City bypass-pumps near Key Way Drive Thursday August 27, 2009 2 taken to hospital with stab wounds Thursday August 27, 2009 Dubuque man arrested after accident Thursday August 27, 2009 Stolen cash machine found in weeds Thursday August 27, 2009 police Thursday August 27, 2009 How did that get there? BY MARY NEVANS-PEDERSON TH STAFF ...
Living with the ghost of Jesse James
The home of Gary Childers, of Durango, was frequented by outlaw Jesse James in the late 19th century.
Living with the ghost of Jesse James
The home of Gary Childers, of Durango, was frequented by outlaw Jesse James in the late 19th century.
Suspicious' fire damages two semis in Dubuque
Posted on Jul 29, 2009 by Admin . Authorities say a fire that damaged two semi-tractor trailers on Highway 52 near Durango early Wednesday is suspicious.
- 2 semi cabs burst into flames near Durango
DURANGO, Iowa - Two semi cabs that erupted into flames early Wednesday could be a case of arson.
Dubuque County Farmers Still Recovering From Flood
Last June's flood was "the big one" for a Dubuque County family. The Riniker farm near Durango has flooded several times, but the heavy rains last spring left that family in a physical and financial mess.
Officials: Trail plan on right path
Laura Carstens, of Dubuque, is the planning services manager at Bluffland Plan .
Cyclist injured when hit by truck
A cyclist was injured after he was hit by a truck in Dubuque on Monday afternoon.
Despite flooding, fire, farmer holds out hope
Joe Riniker, of Durango, Iowa, said he lost 26,000 bushels of corn last year because of flooding.
Man extends mobility with medical device
Bill Nybeck holds a small Bioness wireless device that helps him walk straighter.
DURANGO, Iowa -- For the past six weeks, the 17 students in Tammy Kallback's West Side Road Runners class prepared for Saturday's final exam.
Bischoff rakes the edges of trail where new fill was laid to even a washed-out portion of the path near Durango, Iowa.