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Daniel Morrissey, Father of Slain Evansdale Girl, Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges
Dan Morrissey faces prison time after pleading guilty to seven drug-related charges.

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Dan Morrissey faces prison time after pleading guilty to seven drug-related charges.

Wasendorf is the founder of Cedar Falls-based brokerage firm Peregrine Financial Group. He pleaded guilty to embezzling over $200 million.
Russell Wasendorf Sr. is the founder of Cedar Falls-based brokerage firm Peregrine Financial Group. He pleaded guilty to embezzling over $200 million.
The following information was provided by the police. It does not represent a conviction.
Owners of vehicles parked on city streets for a continuous 48 hours are asked to move their vehicles to private driveways or areas of the street which have been plowed. Vehicles receiving citations need to be moved or they will be towed at a later time
Cedar Falls Superintendent Mike Wells, faced with termination, resigned at a special school board meeting Feb. 27.
The UNI women's basketball team's parents have learned some moves of their own over the years of watching their daughters play.
Heavy snowfall has buried fire hydrants, and the public is called upon to help clear them.
Cedar Falls Superintendent Mike Wells, faced with termination, resigned at a special school board meeting Feb. 27.
The following information was provided by the Marion police. It does not represent a conviction.
Cedar Falls Superintendent Mike Wells, faced with termination, resigned at a special school board meeting Feb. 27.
Mike Wells, superintendent of Cedar Falls schools, has resigned, effective July 1.
Cedar Falls Superintendent Mike Wells announced plans to resign on Monday, but then withdrew that resignation at Monday night's school board meeting.
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Russell Wasendorf Sr., the founder of Peregrine Financial Group, is in prison on charges he embezzled over $200 million. His properties, including PFG's state-of-art headquarters, are being auctioned off.
According to University of Northern Iowa public relations, "The announcement will have a significant impact on students pursuing education careers and on faculty teaching and research. Allen will be joined by Gov. Terry Branstad and special gu
Because you can never, apparently, have too much Harlem Shake.
Twenty-four hour snowfall totals for Cedar Falls from Winter Storm Rocky are much higher than the one to three inches that was originally predicted.
The schools started the morning with a two-hour delay.
Cedar Falls Superintendent Mike Wells sent out a letter of resignation and then withdrew that resignation on Monday.