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Four Iowa communities are placing bets with state gambling regulators that new casinos will create additional jobs and provide them with a badly needed economic boost.
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Groups Seek 4 New Iowa Casinos
Four of the five groups expected to seek an Iowa casino license have now handed over their proposals to state regulators.
Absentee Ballots Ready for House District 33 Special Election
November 9, 2009 The special election for Iowa House District 33 in South Cedar Rapids is almost here.
Related Topix: Iowa, Cedar Rapids, IA, Cedar Rapids Metro, Linn County, IA, Des Moines Metro
Demolition Begins On Rural Linn County Flood Homes
More homes damaged during the floods of 08 are finally coming down. This time the focus is rural Linn County.
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Kids May Need Two H1N1 Shots, Moms Worry About Even One
Getting your kids treated for the H1N1 vaccine could mean they'll need two doses.
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Hampton man faces multiple sex abuse charges
A Hampton man faces incest and sexual abuse charges in two cities. Police say Jesus Adam Castorena, 32, was arrested Friday in Storm Lake.
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Supervisors hear how farm-to-market road funds work
Wright County Engineer Dan Waid gave the Board of Supervisors information on how the farm to market road funds are disbursed, and how they can be used.
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Woman killed in rollover crash
A woman is dead after a rollover in Franklin County. The state patrol says 72-year old Sherly Barta from Ames was driving south on Interstate 35 near mile marker 171 around 4:00 Monday afternoon, when she lost control of her vehicle, drove into the ditch and rolled.
Ames Woman Killed in Franklin County Crash
An Ames woman was killed in a Franklin County crash on Monday. Iowa State Patrol reports that Sheryl Barta, 72, of Ames, was killed.
Crashes claim two lives in Iowa on Monday afternoon
The Iowa State Patrol reported two traffic fatalities on Monday, one in Allamakee County, the other in Franklin County.
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Missing boy found alive, hidden at grandma's home
Authorities say a boy allegedly abducted in a custody dispute two years ago has been found alive, hidden behind a wall at his grandmother's southern Illinois home.
Iowa spice company plans to relocate
A Waterloo spice company has announced it is closing to relocate to Nebraska. Palmer House Foods owner Larry Palmer says his company's Iowa location will close today and will relocate to Omaha, Neb., on Tuesday.
Related Topix: Waterloo Metro, Omaha, NE Metro, Hampton, IA, The Old Stone House, US National Parks, Education Etc.
Historic marker planned for Iowa home
The Daughters of the American Revolution plan to grant an historic marker to a Franklin County home built from limestone and walnut in 1854.
Related Topix: The Old Stone House, US National Parks, Hampton, IA
Des Moines officer run over by SUV plans her return to work
A day after being run over by a 4,800-pound sport utility vehicle, Des Moines Police Sgt.
Related Topix: Des Moines, IA, Des Moines Metro
Commentary: Estate tax: a sad song for family businesses
The recent deaths of Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, Billy Mays and Ed McMahon have many Americans thinking about mortality.
Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Sheffield, IA
It's a simple equation: You're a store owner who counts on drive-by business. Subtract the drivers, and you're going to lose money.
Related Topix: Hampton, IA, Mason City, IA
Organizers of a public shooting range are finding ways to keep the gates open. The Franklin County Board of Supervisors is approving a pay-as-you-go plan for the North Hansell Shooting Complex.
Related Topix: Hansell, IA
Tama Casino application planned
"Hopefully we'll have the best application and have a unique license application," Tama Mayor Chris Bearden told The Chronicle and tamatoledonews.com. His words came at Altoona last Thursday following the announcement the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission will accept new casino applications.
Related Topix: Tama, IA, Iowa, Tama County, IA, Fort Dodge, IA
Gaming commission decides fate of future casinos
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission will meet Thursday to decide whether to grant additional gaming licenses.
Related Topix: Iowa, Tama County, IA, Waterloo, IA, Black Hawk County, IA, Tama, IA
NTSB Releases More Details about Deadly Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board is offering more details about a deadly single engine plane crash nearly 2 weeks ago in North Iowa.
Related Topix: Air Accidents, Latimer, IA, Hampton, IA
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