KCRG - Fri Nov 20
CEDAR RAPIDS A place designed to comfort and care for animals has become the subject of scrutiny and controversy.
Finding the Hidden Jewel in Cedar RapidsKGAN - Fri Nov 20
Free jewelry! Siebke Hoyt Jewelers is placing wrapped jewelry boxes all over the Cedar Rapids area.
Iowa Families Celebrate National Adoption DayKGAN - Fri Nov 20
Several eastern Iowa foster parents were in court Friday... And it was for a good reason.
Jones Park Clubhouse Reopens After Flood RenovationsKCRG-TV Cedar Rapids - Thu Nov 19
The first flood damaged public building in Cedar Rapids reopened Thursday. The Jones Park Clubhouse is now totally renovated and includes a variety of new features to make it function better and look better.
Hidden Federal Courthouse Paintings ExplainedKCRG - Thu Nov 19
Three old pieces of art are getting attention again after being covered up for most of their existence.
Feds dismiss Rubashkin immigration chargesHttp - Thu Nov 19
Federal prosecutors dismissed all immigration charges against former Postville meat plant manager Sholom Rubashkin today, one week after a South Dakota jury convicted him of 86 business-fraud charges.
Emergency management agencies use drills to prepare for the worstThe Gazette - Wed Nov 18
Posted on Nov 18, 2009 by Spencer Willems . Terry Stephenson, a health physics technician at NextEra Energy Resources Duane Arnold Energy Center, participates in a training drill by taking a reading from an ion chamber, a device that detects radiation, northwest of Palo on Wednesday, November 18, 2009.
Restoration of Grant Wood Window on TrackKCRG - Wed Nov 18
A historic art treasure that flooding damaged last year in Cedar Rapids is getting closer to coming back home.
If my child had H1N1, does she still need the vaccine?The Gazette - Wed Nov 18
Posted on Nov 18, 2009 by Admin . A: It is recommended that the child receive the H1N1 vaccine when it's available, unless the illness was confirmed through laboratory testing.
Keeping The Nutcracker Afloat in Cedar RapidsKCRG - Tue Nov 17
Before last year's flood, The Ballet Academy in southwest Cedar Rapids teamed up with a traveling dance company to put on the Nutcracker.
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