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Marijuana, Theft and Criminal Mischief Charges: Cedar Falls Police Blotter
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I'm a born and raised resident of this town.
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.
Beliefs
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.
Politics
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.
Religion
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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Presidential debate schedule: Jim Lehrer of NewsHour on PBS will moderate the debate, which will be on domestic policy. It begins at 8 p.m. Wed. and will be aired on most major networks.
Presidential debate schedule: Jim Lehrer of NewsHour on PBS will moderate the debate, which will be on domestic policy. It begins at 8 p.m., and will be aired on most major networks.
The First Lady spoke on the University of Northern Iowa campus, promoting early voting and her husband's re-election bid.
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Early voting has started in Iowa. Here are places and times you can cast your ballot in Black Hawk County before Election Day.
Need something to do with your family at UNI this weekend? Here's a full list of campus activities.
It's Family Weekend at the University of Northern Iowa, with a full slate of activities to keep parents and students busy.
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The world will watch Iowans, in the spotlight since months before the Iowa Caucuses, be among the first to vote.
Voters will decide whether to retain Justice David Wiggins, one of seven Iowa Supreme Court judges who unanimously ruled in favor of allowing same-sex marriage in Iowa.
Voter ID laws are a hot-button issue across the country, including in Iowa, where Secretary of State Matt Schultz would like to enact them.
Iowa Supreme Court Justice David Wiggins ruled in favor of legalizing gay marriage in Iowa. Voters will decide whether or not to retain him in the November election.
Trooper Charles Whitney was killed in the line of duty in 1985.
Iowa Supreme Court Justice David Wiggins ruled in favor of legalizing gay marriage in Iowa. Voters will decide whether or not to retain him in the November election.
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The first lady will stump for her husband as the campaigns get ready to head into the last month before the election.
Iowa Supreme Court Justice David Wiggins ruled in favor of legalizing gay marriage in Iowa. Voters will decide whether or not to retain him in the November election.
We think it's pretty cool that sailor Taylor Morris and his girlfriend Danielle Kelly, both of Cedar Falls, were interviewed on the Today Show Monday.
What's going on around town this week? Here are some highlights, courtesy of the Cedar Falls Tourism and Visitors Bureau.