KTIV-TV Sioux City - Fri Nov 06
Charges have been filed against three men accused of beating a man who sleepwalks after they found him asleep in 1 of the men's apartment.
Men found sleepwalker in Iowa City apartment, beat him upThe Gazette - Fri Nov 06
Posted on Nov 06, 2009 by Gregg Hennigan . Jonathan Chun Three men are accused of beating up another man who sleepwalks after finding him asleep in one of the men's Iowa City apartment last August.
Slockett recommends University Heights recountPress-Citizen - Fri Nov 06
With a close race among the 10 University Heights city council candidates in Tuesday night's election, the county auditor is recommending an administrative recount before the canvass Monday.
Trial set for SC man charged in Iowa baby's deathKWWL-TV Waterloo - Thu Nov 05
A former Iowa man accused of killing his infant son four years ago will go on trial in 2010.
H1N1 vaccine distribution questionedThe Gazette - Thu Nov 05
Posted on Nov 05, 2009 by Cindy Hadish . Distribution of the H1N1 vaccine - or a perceived misallocation - is getting political.
Solon phones restrictedKWWL-TV Waterloo - Thu Nov 05
The Johnson County Sheriff's Department says phones in the Solon area with the prefix of 644 can not dial outside their area code.
Celebration, Uncertainty Follow Same-Sex Marriages 2hrKCCI - Wed Nov 04
About six months after the Iowa Supreme Court handed down a ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in the state, nearly 1,400 licenses have been issued in the state.
Solon residents unable to dial 911 on landline phonesThe Gazette - Wed Nov 04
Posted on Nov 04, 2009 by Spencer Willems . Solon area residents may not be able to reach emergency services when using a landline to dial 9-1-1. The Johnson County Sheriff's Department said that phone lines with a 644 prefix would not be able to reach emergency authorities or other phone lines without a 644 prefix.
First H1N1 arrives in Johnson County for priority groupsThe Gazette - Wed Nov 04
Posted on Nov 04, 2009 by Anna Lothson . 2 1/2-year-old Taylor Seaton sits on her Mom's lap as her 14-month old brother Austin Becher waits for his turn as she receives the H1N1 influenza nasal spray vaccine at the Johnson County Health and Human Services Building Wednesday.
Local woman heading to S. Korea for Taekwondo honorsPress-Citizen - Tue Nov 03
Lonnie Matthews said she first began her interest in the Korean martial art of Taekwondo when she was 19 years old and a student at Kirkwood Community College.
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