KWQC-TV Davenport - Fri Nov 27
A two-month-old boy who was allegedly beaten by his mother's boyfriend has died.
Four area wrestlers ranked in preseason pollNewton Daily News - Fri Nov 27
Four Jasper County wrestlers are ranked in the preseason wrestling poll released by The Predicament on Wednesday.
College atheists happy to school othersThe Day - Sun Nov 22
Iowa State University senior Scott Moseley, of Bettendorf, Iowa, left, talks with ISU Atheist and Agnostic Society president Anastasia Bodnar, right, while stopping at the Ask an Atheist booth at a campus community center in Ames.
Atheist student groups flower on college campusesExaminer.com - Sat Nov 21
13, 2009 photo shows Iowa State University senior Scott Moseley, of Bettendorf, Iowa, left, talking with ISU Atheist and Agnostic Society president Anastasia Bodnar, right, while stopping at the Ask an Atheist booth at a campus community center, Friday, Nov.
Davenport City Leaders Betting on VegasKWQC-TV Davenport - Wed Nov 18
There could soon be a new owner for the Rhythm City Casino. Davenport city leaders are taking a gamble on Las Vegas, taking a trip there they hope will pay off big.
Thanksgiving dinner on a budgetWQAD - Mon Nov 16
In less than two weeks, many of us will have a house full of family and friends sitting down to a big thanksgiving meal.
Pataki sees GOP unity on core issuesKIMT - Wed Nov 11
George Pataki says he'll tell Iowa activists that Republicans can find unity and electoral success by focusing on pocketbook issues that appeal to the middle class.
Pataki sees GOP unity on core issuesKTIV-TV Sioux City - Tue Nov 10
Former New York Gov. George Pataki says he'll tell Iowa activists that Republicans can find unity and electoral success by focusing on pocketbook issues that appeal to the middle class.
Braley In Q.C. After Health Care Reform VoteKWQC-TV Davenport - Mon Nov 09
Iowa First District Congressman Bruce Braley voted in support of the U. S. House of Representatives version of health care reform.
Author to speak at D.M. Central LibraryDes Moines Register - Sun Nov 08
Former Des Moines resident and writer Kay Bucksbaum will give a talk at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Des Moines' Central Library, 1000 Grand Ave., as she shares her memoir, "A Place to Grow." The event is free.
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