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A lot has changed in the neighborhoods of Iowa City since a tornado swept through on April 13, 2006. The F2 tornado roared across the city, destroying homes and the 130-year-old St. Patrick's ...
Around this time, he found a growing, supportive LGBTQ+ community growing in Iowa City. After years of more or less widespread acceptance, Harper says things started to change in the early 1980s.
Protests of then and now By Ben Kieffer. Published May 3, 2024 at 7:00 AM CDT Listen ... David Grant, freelance writer and editor, 1972 graduate of the University of Iowa; ...
On Sunday, Nov. 20, the exhibit, titled 'Street View: Downtown Iowa City, Then and Now,” is to be unveiled during a program from 3 to 5 p.m. at the museum, 860 Quarry Road in Coralville.
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KCRG on MSNPeople worry history could be lost in Iowa State Historical Society building’s closureIowa’s state historical society announced it would close its building in Iowa City because of a funding shortfall.
At the onset of this year's Black Lives Matter protests, Iowa City government officials worked at an unprecedented pace to develop an actionable police reform and racial justice agenda. Just a few ...
Smiley, now 75 years old, still loves his sports and really misses watching his teams play in person, especially the Iowa women’s basketball team. There’s no doubt who his favorite player is ...
An estimated 1,000 former Mercy Iowa City team members and providers have joined the University of Iowa Health Care providing local access to jobs and health care in the Eastern Iowa region.
Iowa City purchased the Ronalds Street property at auction in 2016 and was approached by the district to use the land for a student-built project in 2022. The nonprofit Housing Fellowship then ...
David Grant was a familiar figure on the University of Iowa's campus in the late '60s and early '70s — often seen dressed as the Grim Reaper and on occasion burning baby dolls as he protested ...
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