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Helping get 32 boxes of toys loaded on a bus for the Lions Club's annual Christmas tour of Iowa City Children's Hospital are (from left) Paul Baker, Tim Clark and Loran Roling. Clinton, Preston, Low Moor, Miles, Calamus and Goose Lake Lions Clubs participated. It was the 29th year for the tour. Jerry Dahl/Clinton Herald
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Dorms to replace Frontier
The Best Western Frontier Inn will be closing its doors to the public, if a purchase agreement between its owners and Ashford University goes through at the end of the month.
- Armed robbery reported at bank
- Child injured after being struck by car
- Spontaneous combustion causes bin fire
- DeWitt leaders tour Central District’s new construction
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Dorms to replace Frontier
- Opinion
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Week-long learning session comes to an end
I took a brief break this week from my excitement of football season approaching and focused on being a single parent.
- Bielema: Sewer billing freeze has merits, but must be fair to all
- I’m ready for some football
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Week-long learning session comes to an end
- Lifestyles
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MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR: Deb Olson is leading Clinton's schools
Clinton School District’s new interim superintendent, Deb Olson, 51, of Clinton, has been educating students in Clinton for 26 years.
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Work continues to expedite court services
Members of the Clinton County Justice Coordinating Committee discussed ways it has expedited court cases and issues that still need to be resolved during a review of annual goals Thursday.
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MEET YOUR NEIGHBOR: Deb Olson is leading Clinton's schools
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Heinemann's Hawktalk
Hawkeye correspondent Brian Heinemann talks Iowa football
- Franks wins title at Schoolhouse Open cross country meet
- Peoria's big comeback trips LumberKings
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Heinemann's Hawktalk
- Features
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Remembering Kylee
Kylee Hyde was a fun, kind, caring person who liked to help people. Now her family and friends are working to help students in Kylee’s honor.
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Remembering Kylee
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More problems for Lake Delhi
Cities downstream of the Lake Delhi dam are struggling with tons of silt washed away last month when flooding caused the structure to fail and drain the lake in northeast Iowa, a state official said.
- Iowa foreclosures rate hit record in 2nd quarter
- Parents need to volunteer in schools
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More problems for Lake Delhi





