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Finding fun in the chores of yesteryear
Being a kid wasn't always about video games and prepackaged snacks. In the mid 1800s, children learned the value of hard work early on in life.
With her beloved husband and caregiver 'Papa' at her bedside, Florence Hoard died peacefully on July 6, 2009, at Mercy Iowa City after a courageous battle of many years with cancer and Parkinson's disease.
Area Fourth of July fireworks shows
There will be fireworks shows throughout the area today. Shows are free unless otherwise noted.
For too long, Iowa City's government and community leaders have been preoccupied with the late night downtown bar scene -- a bunch of sometimes rowdy college kids drinking too much, throwing up on sidewalks, urinating on somebody's bushes and occasional fighting.
Two of county's worst roads to get repairs
Two well traveled county roads will get much needed repairs within the year, the county engineer said Thursday.
Boaters needed for river cleanup
Experienced canoe paddlers and jon-boat captains are invited to help remove trash left from recent flooding on the Iowa River from Iowa City to Hills.
Schools continue to get poorer
The number of students living in poverty in the Iowa City School District is on the upswing, increasing more than 20 percent in just the last two years, according to district and state education figures.
Thank you for such nice photos in P-C
On behalf of the Northwest Junior High staff, I want to thank the Press-Citizen for the great pictures of our students on Friday.
Some summer school classes remain despite budget cuts
On paper, budget cuts have wiped out the bulk of the Iowa City School District's summer school programs, but in reality, some of those programs still will be offered.
Do neighborhood schools still exist?
Opinions vary widely on whether neighborhood schools still exist in the Iowa City School District.
District should consider these facts
In its Strategic Facilities Improvement Plan, the Iowa City School District identified these reasons for closing Roosevelt: * No.
Alice Parker, 97, died Monday, May 25, 2009, at Atrium Village Nursing Home in Hills.
Cemetery looks for the owners of damaged flags
As Memorial Day approaches, one eastern Iowa community is working to reunite damaged U.S. flags with their rightful owners.
Our View - Does closing Roosevelt correct past mistakes?
Months ago, the Press-Citizen Editorial Board provided a list of questions about the Iowa City School Board's proposed plans to decommission Roosevelt Elementary and to build a new elementary off Camp Cardinal Boulevard on the western edge of Iowa City.
Our View - Some lingering questions about the sales tax
The official canvass of the May 5 local option sales tax election took place on Tuesday.
Students rewarded for biking or walking to school
Biking and walking to school can be good for students, promoters of a week designed to encourage that said this morning.
Siegel: Dona t give up on Ottumwa casino
All bets aren't off yet for a casino in Ottumwa, according to Steve Siegel and the River Hills Riverboat Authority.
Habitat dedicates Iowa City home
Ibrahima Diallo needed only one word to describe how he was feeling as he stood outside of his home.
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