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Iowa City officials to travel to D.C. (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
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07/20/2008 02:26 AM - Iowa City officials will meet with federal delegates in Washington, D.C., Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss local flood recovery efforts. |
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Iowa City group to lobby feds for flood money (The Gazette)
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07/18/2008 09:53 AM - A delegation of Iowa City officials will travel to Washington, D.C., next week to lobby for more federal money for flood-recovery efforts. The group will push especially hard for increased funding to purchase flooded homes and for flood-related infrastructure projects. They will take with them a package of projects that would cost tens of millions of dollars. The proposal includes the elevation ... |
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Travel digest (Post-Bulletin)
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07/18/2008 04:20 PM - ill rock and roll at the end of August DES MOINES, Iowa -- Gov. Chet Culver wants Iowa to rock the weekend of Aug. 30. Culver has signed a proclamation designating the weekend of Aug. 30 through Sept. 1 as "Iowa RockNRoll Weekend." The state is recog |
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VIDEO: Joneses continue Iowa City flood recovery (The Gazette)
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07/19/2008 12:39 PM - At Susan and William Jones' home this week, variously colored extension cords snaked across the exposed subfloor, running power from a wooden 4-by-4 planted in the front yard to eight or more industrial dehumidifiers and about a dozen fans.The dehumidifiers are each sucking 50 gallons of water a day from the humid air and saturated beams. They'd been running for almost a week and it was much ... |
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