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The Gazette on MSNIowa City school leaders eye high school performing arts spaces for next to get improvementsIOWA CITY - Performing arts venues in Iowa City Community School District's high schools might be next to get improvements ...
There’s more property development in Webster City, especially new residential housing, than at any time in recent memory.
Some words may be mispronounced. IOWA CITY — The Iowa City school district will spend $2.1 million over the next year to partner with Junior Achievement on creation of an immersive career ...
According to a criminal complaint, Martin Menjivar, 58, picked up a juvenile at a predetermined location in Iowa City on Monday. He put the juvenile in the back seat of his car, where he took ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - At the start of the current semester, the Iowa City School District started restricting cellphone use during instructional time. Since starting the policy, fewer students ...
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KWWL) -- The Iowa City School Board met Tuesday night to discuss how the district's new policy banning cell phone use in the classrooms is working so far. The policy went into ...
The Iowa City City Council has chosen a local contractor to reconstruct the City Park Pool. Iowa City-based City Construction Newco, LLC was one of four area contractors that submitted bids to the ...
The Fare Free Iowa City Pilot Program, offering free bus rides to residents across the city since Aug. 1, 2023, is set to conclude on July 31, but the program’s record-breaking ridership numbers have ...
“I am excited and grateful to be part of the Iowa Specialty Hospital team and look forward to seeing patients and getting to know the community,” Dr. Meng said. She will also be seeing patients at the ...
She has since written four more plays. “Rabbit” will remain on stage through May 4 at the City Theater, located at the Daneshjoo Park, at the junction of Vali-e Asr and Enghelab streets.
More than 1,000 people rallied through downtown Iowa City on Saturday despite cold temperatures, cloudy skies and wind, demanding that the government keep their "Hands Off" of what they care most ...
More than 1,000 people rallied through downtown Iowa City on Saturday despite cold temperatures, cloudy skies and wind, demanding that the government keep their "Hands Off" of what they care most ...
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