The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

A Coralville woman has been accused of theft from Kohl’s

DI STAFF September 6, 2013

A Coralville woman has been accused of stealing $406.99 worth of merchandise from a Coralville department store. Brea Henderson, 20, was accused Wednesday of fourth-degree theft, interference with official...

Northside Marketplace sees new development

DI STAFF September 6, 2013

New residential and commercial building set to come to North Side. After months of talk with the North Side Neighborhood, Lepic-Kroeger Relators will bring a new building to the area that will serve as...

Johnson County officials discuss FY 2014 budget adjustments

DI STAFF September 6, 2013

Additional funds needed to rebuild one local bridge may lead the Johnson County Board of Supervisors to amend its current budget. During a Thursday morning meeting in the Johnson County Administration...

School Board gives final push before election

GRETA MEYLE September 6, 2013

Inching progressively closer to voting day, the nine candidates battling for seats on the Iowa City School Board remain unshaken ahead of next week’s election. With only four days left until the...

Kirschling concerned with overall "health" of the district

SHIANNE GRUSS September 6, 2013

Although Brian Kirschling remains closely tied to his alma mater, he said he is devoted to providing an equitable learning experience throughout the entire district if elected to the Iowa City School Board...

School Board candidate plans to bring attention back to pure education

LILY ABROMEIT September 6, 2013

Calm, cool, and collected is how Coralville resident Chris Lynch hopes to join the Iowa City School Board. Since his move to the United States 14 years ago, the 45-year-old Lynch, a native of Ontario,...

September proclaimed Recovery Month in Iowa

EMILY FRIESE September 6, 2013

Iowans are recognizing the struggles, triumphs, and trials of all who have dealt with substance abuse. On Sept. 19, Gov. Terry Branstad will sign a proclamation declaring September as Recovery Month...

Matt Adam announces bid for Coralville mayor

REBECCA MORIN September 6, 2013

After long-term Coralville Mayor Jim Fausett announced he would not seek re-election last week, a second Coralville resident has stepped up to the plate to run for the position. Matt Adam, an area attorney...

Iowa City set to unveil new Herky designs

MEGAN DEPPE September 6, 2013

Ten years after 90 Herky statues were unveiled across Iowa City and Coralville, the two communities are now preparing for 75 newly redesigned Herkys to arrive. Dale Arens, the trademark licensing director...

Former Hawkeyes establish poster company

DANIEL SEIDL September 6, 2013

It would be easy to mistake the cofounders of the Ginder Factory for a normal group of friends. The trio, while seemingly easygoing and quick to make jokes, have some very ambitious ideas, coupled with...

Kid Captain: Michaela Inman

MEGAN SANCHEZ September 6, 2013

For six years, Michaela Inman has been following Hawkeye football through its trials and tribulations while experiencing her own, and now she will be rewarded for her perseverance. “She loves the...

IMU reconstruction to begin this fall

MICHELLE KIM September 6, 2013

Despite five years having passed since Iowa River flood of 2008, any sign of reconstruction to one of the University of Iowa’s most prominent buildings — the IMU — remains to be seen. And while...

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