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Wednesday, July 28,
2004
Market's
future unclear
Doug Olney and his family will move into their new home
in North Liberty, where home sales are still booming, in
mid-August.
Bridge
work on track
The Burlington Street bridge is on schedule to reopen
with a week to spare before the beginning of University
of Iowa classes.
Outback
to open Coralville location
Outback Steakhouse likely will be a featured business at
a proposed strip mall near the Coral Ridge Mall.
Couple
plans mall music venue
Deb and Michael Scherer plan to open the River Rock Music
Café this fall, a student-oriented entertainment venue and
eatery.
Auction
teaches life lessons
Chris Greazel's hogs will be judged at the livestock auction
Friday at the Johnson County Fair, an emotional day for
many 4-H youth.
Swank
plans to expand
A leading distributor for food ingredients presented plans
for an estimated $4 million expansion to the City Council.
Man
gets 18 months on gun charges
An Iowa City man will serve prison time for gun charges,
the United States Attorney’s Office said Tuesday.
Beloved
police captain, Richard Lee, dies
Capt. Richard Lee, 77, a former member of the Iowa City
Police Department, died at his home Monday of cancer.
W.B.
teacher gets youth service award
American Idol star Clay Aiken presented West Branch teacher
Hector Ibarra with the first-ever Youth Service America
Award.
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