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Drunk Driving and Public Intoxication Charges: Cedar Falls Police Blotter
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After graduating from Cedar Falls High School, I studied journalism and international studies at the University of Iowa and spent some time as a reporting intern at The Gazette in Cedar Rapids. After a brief stint in Minneapolis, I took off for the Peace Corps.
Two years as a community health education volunteer in Swaziland, a tiny country in Southern Africa, broadened my horizons and my perspective. But I missed home - the green summers, vibrant fall leaves and the promise of spring after a long winter. (Not so much the winter itself.)
I missed the people of this place, family and friends and neighbors. It was time to come home, and what better way to reintegrate into my community than through Patch? So here I am, wondering what the next few years will bring.
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The current acerbic political climate disheartens me. At this point I'm less concerned with parties and labels than with intent and ideas. If someone can convince me they have the country's best interests at heart and of the merit of their policies, they'll probably have my vote. I'm a registered Independent.
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I believe in God. I'm still working out the details of what that belief entails and probably will be for the rest of my life.
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David Young, 8, was shot in the head in an accident at the Black Hawk Park firing range.
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Can you guess where this week's mystery photo was taken?
Activities include a cultural clothing fashion show, information sessions, presentations, movies, musical and dance lessons and performances, international food tasting and more.
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The alleged thefts happened the morning after Congressman Bruce Braley was re-elected.
We know how Iowa voted, but what about Cedar Falls? See how your neighbors voted yesterday.
Democrat Jeff Danielson is the winner for Iowa's Senate District 30, prevailing by a small margin over Republican Matt Reisetter.
Obama was successful in Iowa even though 15 counties that voted for him in 2008 went for GOP challenger Mitt Romney this time around.
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Polls are open at the Black Hawk County Courthouse for early voting today until 4:30 p.m. Tomorrow, vote at the polls from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Other questions? We'll get the answers.
Walt Rogers, Bob Kressig and Jeff Danielson won the Iowa statehouse races, Tony Thompson was re-elected as sheriff and Linda Laylin, Tom Little and John Miller were elected to the Black Hawk County Board of Supervisors.
Cedar Falls GOP candidate Walt Rogers is looking into whether his campaign web site was hacked. Google takes searchers not to his site, but to Lady Gaga's.
Republican Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan campaigned in Cedar Falls as the 2012 election season wound down.
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Former President Bill Clinton campaigned on behalf of President Barack Obama in Waterloo on Wednesday in the waning days of the 2012 election season.