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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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Two Fort Dodge inmates accused of third-degree burglary
Authorities say that two Fort Dodge Correctional Facility inmates are accused of third-degree burglary, a Class D felony, after they were allegedly placed at the scene of a 2009 break-in. Records indicate that Lucas J. Pumfrey, 18, and Christopher J. … Continue reading
Inmate Who Fled Hospital Sentenced to 20 years
IOWA CITY — An inmate who escaped from University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics before going on an 18-hour crime spree last December has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Anthony M. Koehlhoeffer, 21, of Fairfield, pleaded guilty Friday … Continue reading
Coralville man accused of first-degree murder pleads not guilty
A 23-year-old Coralville man accused of being connected to the 2009 homicide of 64-year-old Iowa City Property Owner John E. Versypt entered a written plea of not guilty on Wednesday. Courtney L. White, also known as “Mow Mow,” 23, was … Continue reading
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Tagged broadway apartments, Coralville, courtney l. white, Iowa City, Johnson County, mow mow, property owner, versypt, white
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Dewitt man accused of domestic abuse assault and child endangerment
Authorities say a 41-year-old Dewitt man faces domestic abuse and child endangerment charges after he allegedly punched a woman as she held their three-year-old daughter at an Iowa City residence. Records indicate that Michael S. Tomek, of 1549 Silver Valley … Continue reading
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Tagged child endangerment, Dewitt, domestic, domestic abuse, Iowa City, Johnson County, Michael Tomek, Tomek
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Iowa City man accused of first degree burglary: authorities say he allegedly attacked a man in September
A 38-year-old Iowa City man is accused of first degree burglary, a Class B felony, after Iowa City Police say he allegedly attacked a man after confronting him 1100 Arthur St. No. K3. Authorities say Andy Anderson, of 434 Peterson … Continue reading
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Tagged Anderson, Andy Anderson, burglary, felony, Iowa City, Johnson County, Johnson County Jail
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North Liberty woman accused of second degree theft: authorities say she opened checking account using daughter’s information
A 30-year-old North Liberty woman is accused of second degree theft, a Class D felony, after authorities say she allegedly deposited checks into a fraudulent University of Iowa Credit Union checking account. Records indicate that Tyisha P. Marshall, of 705 … Continue reading
City: Occupy I.C. protesters will not be allowed to construct building deemed ‘permanent’ at park
Occupy Iowa City protesters met with Iowa City Parks and Recreation Director Mike Moran on Monday to discuss the construction a wooden structure that several members of the group began to build at College Green Park last week. The frame … Continue reading
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Tagged building, building permit, Iowa City, Johnson County, Mike Moran, moran, occupy iowa city, protesters
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First Avenue to be reduced to one lane in Coralville beginning Wednesday
A City of Coralville press release indicates that northbound First Avenue will be reduced to one lane of traffic between Fifth Street Place and Sixth Street beginning at 6:00 a.m. Wednesday morning. The lane will remain closed until Thursday for … Continue reading
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