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Your voice- Lane Reopens on I-80 in Poweshiek CountyAll lanes of Interstate 80 westbound have reopened near Grinnell. Source […]Iowa Department of Transportation
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Daily Archives: July 3, 2010
Specialist Brandon Berry
Iowa Army National Guard Specialist Brandon Berry of Tipton, Iowa, talks about his sense of duty and his upcoming deployment to Afghanistan.
Posted in human interest
Tagged Afghanistan, deployment, Iowa, Iowa Army National Guard, sense of duty, Specialist Brandon Berry, Tipton
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Eastern Iowans’ Senses of Duty
To coincide with the Fourth of July holiday and Orlan Love’s article about a soldier’s sense of duty to his country. Orlan’s article will appear in the July 4th edition of The Gazette.
Posted in human interest
Tagged Cedar Rapids, Fourth of July, SOLDIER'S SENSE OF DUTY
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Air Force Captain With Eastern Iowa Ties Dies
A website that updated people on the injuries and recovery of U.S. Air Force Captain David Wisniewski now states he died Friday evening. Wisniewski, 31, is the son of Iowa City Regina Activities Director Chet Wisniewski. Last month, Wisniewski was … Continue reading
Posted in War
Tagged Afghanistan, Iowa City, Iowa City Regina, military deaths, War on Terror
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Reinbeck Family Hoping Thousands Join Them To Remember Fallen Soldier
REINBECK – Kandie Vaughn says she has spent more than a year getting ready for her Fourth of July events. “I have enough food for 2,000 people,” Vaughn said in her Reinbeck home as she made the final preparations for … Continue reading
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Tagged Fourth of July, military, Reinbeck, Spc. Travis Vaughn, War in Afghanistan, War on Terror
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IC Police investigate assault
IOWA CITY – Iowa City police found a man bleeding from a head wound after reponding to a report of a fight at an apartment building early Saturday morning. During their investigation, police officers report three males entered the apartment at … Continue reading
Fire at 4300 Sioux Ave SE in Iowa City
Update From Chris Earl, SourceMedia Group News: RURAL IOWA CITY – Fire investigators say a family that lived in rural Iowa City was at the movies when their house caught fire, at 4300 Sioux Avenue SE. The house, south of … Continue reading
