Hawk Eye - Sun Nov 08
Matt Ryerson/The Hawk Eye Fancy Nancy fans, pictured clockwise from lower left, Kennedy Ritter, 3, of West Burlington; Emma Perdelwitz, 4, of Danville; and Taylor Siegel, 5, of Burlington, listen to a story during the Fancy Nancy Tea Party Saturday at the Burlington Public Library.
For the RecordHawk Eye - Sun Nov 08
Saturday 1:30 a.m. 235th Street. Liliana Romero, 23, Ottumwa, was traveling west on 235th Street when a deer ran out of the south ditch into the path of her 2007 Kia Optima.
GRMC upholds ID requirementHawk Eye - Sun Nov 08
The new rule would have required many businesses and organizations to have written identity-theft prevention programs.
Middle school students plan dance honoring veteransHawk Eye - Sat Nov 07
Matt Ryerson/The Hawk Eye James Madison Middle School employee Brooke Buckley, top right, asks her grandpa, World War II veteran James Darnold, a question as a group of students listen during a student council dance honoring school volunteer Ken Mitchell and other local vets Friday, at the school in Burlington.
172 SE Iowa homes approved for buyout inHawk Eye - Sat Nov 07
Nearly all homes that applied will receive funding. By CHRISTINIA CRIPPES ccrippes@thehawkeye.com The words "buyout" and "approved" have seemed unlikely to be united in a sentence and followed by real funding, since shortly after the levees gave way in the spring of 2008, in what has since been named one of the top five worst disasters.
Compensation recipient urges others not to give upHawk Eye - Fri Nov 06
Laura Hopkins has experienced the despair of waiting to get compensation for her husband, Jim, until one day her request was approved.
Cold weather doesn't stop marketHawk Eye - Fri Nov 06
John Lovretta/The Hawk Eye Melissa Mulholland of Sperry purchases tomatoes from Chris Gehringer of Burlington, owner of A Good-Natured Garden, Thursday at the indoor farmers market at the Burlington Apartments.
'Inmates' raise money for MDAHawk Eye - Thu Nov 05
By WILLIAM SMITH wsmith@thehawkeye.com When Cindy Rackham received a phone call a few weeks ago informing her she was heading to jail, she became a bit distraught.
Arraignment set for KeyHawk Eye - Thu Nov 05
Gregory James Key will be arraigned on one count of third-degree sexual abuse Nov.
1 appeal left for preserve trailHawk Eye - Thu Nov 05
Last week, the city/county trail plan failed to garner majority support of the Iowa State Preserves Advisory Board, which marked the second time the proposal was not OK'd by the board.
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