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- Has anyone seen the new 3D/4D movies yet? Let us know what you thought...
- Lots of fun for everyone this holiday day weekend at our family of museums... we...
- Have a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend! It's going to be a hot one so lather...
- New movies coming this Saturday, May 26!
- "Kick-off the Summer Event"
- Are you still looking for a summer sport camp? Loras has several camps still av...
- Today is World Turtle Day!
We're sharing a photo of the Blanding's turtle with...
- Beautiful shot of the Mississippi River at Lansing, Iowa... do you have a favori...
- Get your team ready for the Dubuque Relay for Life to celebrate the lives of peo...
- Adult lap swim/water walking at Flora and Sutton Pools
- Is water worth it to you? Why?... Answer this question with a 15 sec. video for...
- City Offices Closed for Memorial Day
- Flora and Sutton Pools Open This Weekend!
- The Museum & Aquarium is proud to be a Blue Star Museum again this summer!
- No Solid Waste Collections on Monday
- Reserve your Park Pavilion ONLINE
- Opening Date for Flora and Sutton Pools
- Amusement Park / Water Park Tickets
- and Info from Wartburg Seminary!
- The Mercy Autism Center is now blogging! Check it out and tell your friends! Mer...
- Flora Park Tennis Courts
- Thanks everyone for your efforts!
- 2 minutes... please vote now, we only have until 11 p.m. www.100carsforgood.com
- 5 more minutes... vote before it's too late!! www.100carsforgood.com
- Seven more minutes...
- We're in the final 20 minute stretch!! Vote now for River Museum via Facebook at...
- PLEASE CAST YOUR OFFICIAL VOTE FOR RIVER MUSEUM VIA THE FACEBOOK APP AT www.100c...
- OK--here's where we stand:
Los Angeles 33%
Kentucky 28%
Minnesota 14%
**River Mu...
- Let's go I-O-W-A!! River Museum is currently in fourth place (12% of the votes)...
- Current standings as of 6 p.m... we can do better than this! If you haven't alre...
- OK... last update as of 5 p.m. and we are still in last place :(
Please make su...
- Congratulations Graduates!!!
- VOTE TODAY UNTIL 11 P.M. CENTRAL TIME!!
Log-in to Facebook, then go to 100carsf...
- OK everyone... START VOTING!!
Go to www.100carsforgood.com NOW and help us win...
- Are you ready to vote for River Museum tomorrow? Are your friends?
Remember you...
- Wartburg Seminary's 2012 Commencement Speaker: May Persaud
- Here's the link for this afternoon's commencement ceremonies at the Rock Bowl! W...
- Complete Streets Project Ribbon-Cutting
- Complete Streets Project Ribbon-Cutting
- It really does just take a few clicks of your mouse to make a difference! Please...
- Volunteers Needed to Provide Circles Community Meals
- Did you know? Today is Endangered Species Day AND International Museum Day! The...
- Although the Mississippi River still supports an amazing variety of aquatic life...
- 100 Cars for Good officially kicked off Monday, when voters chose to give a new...
- Come see the Dubuque Symphony Youth Ensembles in their Spring Concert this Sunda...
- Great story on Robotic Surgery at Mercy on last night's news! KWWL
- Sunday is just a few days away.... we're ready, are you?
Cincinnati Zoo's voting...
- It is the largest passenger steamboat in the world. It is 418 foot long, 90 feet...
- LaHood Returns for Complete Streets Ribbon-Cutting
- Commencement was this past Sunday, May 13. Congratulations to the WTS Class of 2...
- Special thanks to the Dubuque Racing Association! The DSO has been awarded a $6,...
- DID YOU KNOW? The Mississippi River Bluffs are part of the largest international...
- Touring the The Great River Road immerses travelers in adventure... check out th...
- A revolutionary technology to detect lung cancer is now available at Mercy! It's...
- Please vote for River Museum THIS SUNDAY, MAY 20! Join our efforts to spread the...
- Explore Seminary online with Wartburg Theological Seminary!
- Tuesday morning laugh! Enjoy!
- We are still taking reservations for the 3rd Annual Ladies Night Out event. Call...
- Read all about it! The May E-newsletter is here!
- DubuqueFest Art Festival 2012
- Please join us online to vote this Sunday, May 20!!
- The spring semester is nearing its conclusion. Classes have ended, final exams a...
- Art of the Week by Chris Burkholder 5/13/2012
- Awesome study abroad photos from Dublin, Ireland submitted by current students a...
- Season ticket holders!! We are officially open for renewals! Don't wait to renew...
- The Commencement ceremony is now underway and 330 graduates will receive diploma...
- The 2012 Clarke University Commencement ceremonies are now underway with the bac...
- Free event sponsored by Alliant Energy Foundation this Saturday at the museum.
- Museum Family Matinee
- Remember to vote for us on May 20!!
(and we'll send a reminder if you pledge to...
- Vote for River Museum on May 20 at 100carsforgood.com
- Stabbing Deemed False Report
- The DSO is currently seeking an Executive Director. Resumes are being accepted t...
- Pawn Shop Owner Arrested on Multiple Charges
- It's Business Week! Join us tonight as Don Ulrich ('58), retired vice president...
- Loras Shines at Iowa Broadcast News Association [IBNA]Conference
- Hey... have you taken the pledge to vote for us on May 20 yet? Well, it's just a...
- Happy Nurses Week! Do you have a nurse that made a difference in your life?
- Help us win a new car to make an even bigger difference... Vote for River Museum...
- We are excited to announce that music director & conductor William Intriligator...
- Women of all ages! Join us at the DSO League's 3rd Annual Ladies Night Out. Rese...
- Loras President Collins: Chair of the Tax Policy Committee for NAICU
- Thanks so much to those who've pledged to vote for us on May 20! Don't forget to...
- Participants ride The Jule for free during Bike to Work Week 5/14 to 5/18/2012
- Free Bus Rides for Bike to Work Week Participants
- Old Man River wants you to help us win a new car to make an even bigger differen...
- Art of the Week by Arthur Geisert 5/6/2012
- Check out these photos from this weekend's Beatles Tribute Concert! We sure had...
- Did you know that each summer, groups of Loras alumni organize scholarship golf...
- Arrest Made in Stabbing Investigation
- DPPA Seeking Support for "Back to School - Shop with a Cop Program"
- National Kids to Parks Day is May 19
- A special thanks to our Classical Mystery Tour: Beatles Tribute Concert sponsors...
- National Kids to Parks Day is May 19
- The Dubuque Heart Walk was a huge success on Saturday!! The walk raised a record...
- Enjoy this lovely photo of the Iowa/Illinois Bridge at the Port of Dubuque taken...
- Check out this Beatles fan! All dressed up and ready to rock! Love it!
- We are so excited to have Classical Mystery Tour back to perform with us TONIGHT...
- Join us for the Dubuque Heart Walk tomorrow morning and take a stand against the...
- Classical Mystery Tour Beatles Tribute Concert is tomorrow night! What a great w...
- Great interactive map of the Gulf of Mexico... check it out!
- Maestro Intriligator talks about this weekend's Classical Mystery Tour Beatles T...
- Did you see the new Health Watch design in yesterday's paper? What do you think?
- Tune into Dubuque's Super Hits 106 at 9:15am today for Dick McGrane's interview...
- Introducing our first-ever Catalyst for Change Molly Schroeder! Molly is a 2008...
- Please join us tomorrow evening as Loras College will have the honor of hosting...
- Dubuque Police Investigate Apparent Stabbing
- Big News!! Da Vinci is coming to Mercy! You can expect innovative, minimally inv...
- We need your support! Pledge to vote and help us win a new Toyota for education...
- Please note the Museum & Aquarium will NOT have the Toddler Tuesday programs for...
- Big News coming from Mercy tomorrow!!!!
- Congratulations to Wartburg grad and newly elected ELCA Bishop Shelley Wickstrom!
- Beatles Tribute Concert featuring Classical Mystery Tour is this Saturday, May 5...
- Help us win a new car to make an even bigger difference!
The National Mississip...
- Spring cleaning goes to a new level at Mercy!
- Great photo from the the Headwaters of the Mississippi River! The approx. 2,500...
- The latest news from Wartburg Theological Seminary!
- 2012 Season Pool Passes Available Tuesday, May 1
- Congratulations to our Clarke nursing students!
- .Clarke alumni: mark your calendars for Homecoming 2012, September 28-30! Gather...
- Fight Results in Charges of Attempted Murder and Assault Causing Serious Injury
- Did you know? If you've accumulated unwanted, unused prescription drugs you can...
- Join us this weekend as the Loras College Music Program will be presenting 6 rec...
- Singing in chapel, 4/26
- Blessings to all those going on to CPE and field work this Summer! Christ is wit...
- And The Beatles song of the day is Yesterday. Enjoy this live video from 1966....
- Help out the 1 Mississippi organization by taking a brief survey about your conn...
- The Loras Players present WAY OFF-BROADWAY ON LORAS -10. AN EVENING OF STUDENT...
- The biggest concert at Clarke in years is tomorrow night, Friday, April 27, when...
- Hey Beatles fans! Don't miss the DSO Beatles Tribute Concert starring Classical...
- BEATLES TRIVIA! A Hard Day’s Night is the first movie starring the Beatles. It w...
- Welcome back, Class of 2009! The Three Year Reunion will take place this Wednesd...
- Duhawk Spotlight: Lindsey LaBadie
- Vote for Dubuque as the Most Beautiful Small Town in America in the Best of the...
- Bonnie Alger got it right! The lyrics were to the Beatles hit "Can't Buy Me Love...
- "highest fundraising school per capita"
- Can anyone guess the Beatles tune with the following lyrics? "I'll give you all...
- If you've walked across campus this last week you may have noticed some colorful...
- The Beatles trivia begins! These lyrics are from what Beatles tune? "I'll give...
- We encourage everyone to see our friends in the Dubuque Chorale at their 40th An...
- Duhawks accomplishing GREAT things!
- Just one more like to hit 7,000 fans! Do you know someone who should like us? Su...
- Local Trig-Star Winners Named
- Are you going to the March for Babies walk tomorrow? Stop by our table for some...
- Check it out! Classical Mystery Tour in Newsweek Magazine!
- BEATLEMANIA here at the DSO for the next two weeks! Classical Mystery Tour, the...
- Loras Students Win Gold Eddy Award for Student Documentary
- Tonight is Dance Marathon at Loras College! Follow the LIVE Stream and check for...
- Something to think about this Earth Day... and every day.
- Clarke welcomes over 800 fifth graders to campus today for the Human Body Bee! T...
- Loras College: Affordable, Challenging and Life Changing.
- Historic Washington Neighborhood Row Houses For Sale
- Historic Washington Neighborhood Row Houses For Sale
- 2012 Art on the River Sculptures Chosen
- Duhawk Spotlight: Spencer Radabaugh
- After more than six years at the DSO Executive Director Jeff Goldsmith announces...
- Thank you to all the volunteers at Mercy. As caring partners with our hospital e...
- In honor of National High Five Day we’d like to give this high five to all those...
- Dinner and dessert reservations for the Classical Mystery Tour Beatles Tribute C...
- Loras to Host International Student Awareness Week, April 23-27th
- Spend some time catching up with Clarke friends and making new connections tonig...
- Join us to give babies a healthy start at the Dubuque March for Babies Walk. Thi...
- Loras College to Host 7th Annual Dance Marathon
- We'll have two very special guests at the Children's Party this Friday night! On...
- Loras College Students will be volunteering at the film festival and some Loras...
- Relive the magic of this weekend's Season Finale concerts! The Gilbertson, Proko...
- This week, people across the country are honoring America’s long tradition of se...
- The last of the Autism Training Series meets tonight. Learn about Changing Behav...
- Don't miss the Dubuque County Historical Society's Preservation Awards tomorrow...
- Please join us for a fun night with the family... with special guest, The Cat in...
- Earth Day Weekend
- Kelly Lane Closure
- Port of Dubuque Cleanup Activity
- Special thanks to this past weekend's concert sponsor American Trust and guest a...
- What a great weekend! What did you think of Gilbertson's new piece? Euntaek's pe...
- Classics Season Finale today at 2:00 p.m. Tickets on sale in the Five Flags Thea...
- Learn more about tonight's concert including artist bios, program notes and audi...
- Make plans to see the DSO in concert tonight! 7:30pm at Five Flags Theater. Tick...
- News from the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium:
- Mayor Buol Participates in International Sustainability Exchange
- Over 100 people came out to have lunch and learn more about this weekend's conce...
- 10th Annual Ken Kringle Historic Preservation Awards Announced
- Take this simple assessment and learn your biological age, your estimated life e...
- City-Wide Special Events
- New Chapel Podcast
- You find us in the Best Museum category!
- Thomas Moran Lecture by Peter Bacon Hales, Director of the American Studies Inst...
- If you haven't already, check out this video preview of Michael Gilbertson's new...
- The 2011-2012 Classics Season Finale is this weekend, and the hall if filling up...
- "Love Your Block" Grant Winners Announced
- Luther Academy of the Rockies
June 18-28, 2012
Meeker Park Lodge
Allenspark, CO...
- Don't miss the Women of the ELCA
Bible Study Seminar at Wartburg - "Gathered By...
- Musica Sacra - Loras Choirs Spring Concert; Saturday, April 14, 2012 @ 7:30 pm C...
- Guest Euntaek Kim is the featured soloist in this Prokofiev concerto this weeken...
- Stop by Young Alumni After Hours at Mason Dixon next Wednesday night from 5-7:30...
- Loras Awarded $405,445 Communities of Exemplary Practice Grant
- Washington Street Rowhouses Open House April 14
- Make sure to stop by our booth at the Dubuque City Expo tonight! We have Summer...
- Please join us for Blacksmith Days this weekend!
- Sound Bites lunch reservations due today. Call the DSO office at (563) 557-1677...
- Hope everyone had wonderful Easter!
- Do you have tons of leftover eggs from Easter weekend? Try this low-fat egg sala...
- If you were planning to color some eggs this weekend, here are some great nature...
- Just a reminder that we're open on Easter Sunday... so hop on down for a visit!
- Have a Happy and Blessed Easter weekend!
- 2012 Season Pool Passes on sale starting May 1st.
- Annual Pet Park Passes on sale soon.
- Bunker Hill Golf Course - New Couple's League
- Openings in Adult Softball Leagues and Pre-season Tournament
- Great feature story about next weekend's DSO Season Finale Concert in the Telegr...
- The museum will be closed Sunday, April 8.
- Fire at Water & Resource Recovery Center
- Looking forward to seeing all the soon-to-be brides tonight!
- Forge your way to Blacksmith Days, April 14-15, at the Museum & Aquarium!
- Earth Day Sustainable Dubuque Trolley Tour Scheduled
- Register a Team for 'Family Feud: Dubuque Style' at City Expo
- Mercy's Campaign ICU has reached the $3 million dollar goal! Thank you to everyo...
- We are very excited to perform composer and Dubuque-native Michael Gilbertson's...
- In case you missed it... check out IPTV's Iowa Outdoors latest episode (original...
- Have you heard? Classical Mystery Tour, the sensational Beatles tribute that per...
- Thanks for all your votes so far! More details and voting at:
- Boat Fest
- Great Pic!
- Did you know... ?
- Staff at Mercy are celebrating World Autism Awareness Day by wearing blue pins!
- Art of the Week by Arthur Geisert, 4/1/2012
- Rev. Dr. Dan Olson - 3/25/12
- Sippi slap shot time!
Museum & Aquarium mascot Sippi the River Otter joins othe...
- Sippi the River Otter is about to take the ice at the Saints game... Check him o...
- In honor of National Doctor's Day, thank you to all the physicians who practice...
- Switch off your lights on Saturday, March 31, at 8:30 p.m. for an hour & be part...
- Maestro Intriligator talking about our upcoming guest pianist: “Euntaek is a phe...
- Join us tomorrow March 30, Saturday March 31 at 7:30pm, or April 1 at 2:00pm in...
- 6 months and counting! Book your rooms today for Homecoming 2012. Click on the l...
- Lane Closure - University between Loras Blvd. and O'Hagen St.
- Help make us "Best Museum" by voting at
- City Expo 2012 held April 10
- Some of the crew from our "Beautify Loras Day" this past Saturday.
- Miller Riverview Campground Opens April 15, New Reservation Procedure Announced
- City Parks OPEN on a Limited Basis
- City Parks OPEN on a Limited Basis
- Miller Riverview Campground Announces the 2012 Opening Date / New Reservation Procedure
- Books are Fun is at Mercy starting today! Stop by for a great selection of books...
- 2nd Arrest in Armed Burglary Case
- Get your tickets to the Multicultural Family Center's Taste of the World this S...
- Stabbing Suspect in Custody
- Duhawk Spotlight: Jon Moore -
- Twilight Mississippi River Cruises begin May 27th... it's their 25th anniversary...
- Telegraph Herald, the oldest paper in Iowa's oldest city--our hometown of Dubuqu...
- Our next concert features Dubuque-native Michael Gilbertson's newest work for or...
- Public Information Meeting for 9th, 10th, and 11th Streets One-Way to Two-Way Conversion Project
- City Offers Intercultural Competence Train-the-Trainer
- It's hard to believe, but April 14 and 15 is already our Classics Season Finale!...
- Help make us Best Museum on the KCRG-TV9 A-list! Cast your vote online via Hoopla!
- Is anyone else as ready for this weekend as we are? We can't wait to see Julia C...
- Countdown to Carnaval! (This event is for those age 21+) time!! There's still ti...
- TODAY- Art Exhibit - Enjoy works of art from the Loras Collection showcased in t...
- LA Singer and songwriter Hana Pestle performing at Loras this weekend.
- Mayor's Annual 'State of the City' Address on Monday
- Arrest Made in Burglary 1st Degree Investigation
- Hey Clarke alumni, if you're from the classes of 2003-2011 and are passionate ab...
- Shake your tail feathers down to the Museum & Aquarium Box Office to save money...
- Dubuque Police Unveil New Uniform Patch
- Red Tailed Boa... Come visit this constrictor and other cratures at the Museum &...
- Art of the Week by Arthur Geisert 3/18/2012
- 3 senior art students earn the distinction of displaying their works at the Inte...
- Guess who's coming to Carnaval! (This event is for those age 21+)? Join us this...
- Sounds of Scotland concert today at 2pm. Tickets in the balcony still available...
- Don't forget to stop by and see our friends from Loras College at their special...
- Great turn out for open rehearsal. Don't miss the concerts this weekend!
- Open Rehearsal tonight! Doors open at 6:20pm. Must be in theater by 6:50pm so re...
- Thanks to everyone who attended the Sound Bites lunch today. We learned about gu...
- Looking for a way to spend your sunny St. Patty's Day? Head down to the National...
- Did you hear the good news? Dubuque is ranked #2 in the nation for overall healt...
- Are you a Clarke University alumni? If the answer is yes, then we hope to see th...
- Noise Ordinance Enforcement Continues
- Job Application Deadline for Summer 2012
- DPD Continues Noise Enforcement Efforts
- Did you hear? We are looking for reception desk volunteers. Various shifts avail...
- Lifting up in prayer all the Wartburg Middlers awaiting their internship assignm...
- Dr. Duane Priebe preaches at Loehe Chapel 3/14/12
- Plan a visit to the Museum & Aquarium on Saturday March 17, in honor of World Wa...
- Clarke has been named a Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation! Check out t...
- Have you gotten your ticket to Carnaval yet?? They're on sale now at the Museum...
- Girl Scout Day
- Sound Bites reservations due today! Join us for lunch and a pre-concert discussi...
- Plan to attend the St. Patrick's Day Auction this Friday, March 16 in the Alumni...
- Bunker Hill Golf Course - Opening on Tuesday, March 13th
- Dubuque Crime-Free Multi-Housing Landlord Training Offered
- Dubuque Honored Nationally for Cultural Diversity Efforts
- Don't waste water... include fixing any of your leaky faucets with your spring c...
- Sounds of Scotland concert this weekend! We got Beethoven, bagpipes, Kyle Bright...
- NOTIFY ME - Are You Registered?
- Stop by Mercy today for an Electronics Fundraiser until 5 pm. Shop a huge select...
- Art of the Week by Edward S. Curtis 3/11/2012
- Get your tickets to see breakout country stars Thompson Square on April 27 at Cl...
- Bowlin' on the River 2012
- Don't forget to "spring forward" this weekend. Set your clocks ahead and enjoy t...
- Spring Breaking at the Museum & Aquarium in Dubuque! Thanks for the fun report K...
- It's a weekend full of music at Loras College! Sounds of Luxembourg II - A vita...
- Join Us for the Loras Wind Ensemble Winter Concert: Tomorrow/Saturday March 10 @...
- Bunker Hill Golf Course - Pro Shop OPEN
- 2012 Bunker Hill Golf Course Permanent Tee Times
- Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Adopted by City Council
- So great to have the St. Mark Community Center children help us out with our bow...
- TONIGHT Loras College will hold the presentation “Bone Where There’s Not Suppose...
- Sanitary Sewer Overflow Near Southern Avenue
- Free Intercultural Competence Training Offered in April
- Beethoven's Eighth is a musical image of the composer in a mood he called “aufge...
- Carnaval is coming soon!
- Join us as we celebrate the Amazon with fun food and drink samples from the area...
- Loras College Activities Board and the Loras College Athletic Department have in...
- Chapel Sermon from 2/29/12
- Art of the Week by Roy Haught 3/4/2012
- Who's going to see AMAZON VOYAGE? Our newest exhibit opens today, let us know wh...
- The Clarke University campus is closed and classes cancelled at 2:30 p.m. today...
- One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish... black fish, blue fish, new fish, old...
- Are you concerned about your child’s development? Consider participating in a fr...
- Vamos a ir a el Amazon!~Let's go to the Amazon!
The new AMAZON VOYAGE exhibit op...
- Curious about the percussion concerto the DSO is presenting in March? Check out...
- Mark Your Calendars: March 30, 31, and April 1 as the LORAS PLAYERS perform THE...
- Congratulations to Jesse and Kristin Burkle - proud parents of a "leap year" baby!
- Great Photos of Intramurals Basketball! Intramurals at Loras offers a variety o...
- Did you know that Iowa Public Television has been at the Museum & Aquarium the p...
- Authorities Investigate Meth-related Incidents
- 27th Annual Preseason Softball Tournament - April 28th and April 29th, 2012
- 2012 City Expo - Tuesday, April 10th
- Love Your Block Grant Applications Available - Due by Friday, March 2nd
- Looking for Softball Umpires - Are You Interested?
- Summer 2012 Adult Softball and Volleyball Leagues
- One of the two incredible Thomas Moran's, now on view in DuMA's Lengeling Gallery!
- Mark your calendars for "Sounds of Luxembourg II" A vital contemporary JAZZ conc...
- Join us for Coffeeho...
- Although it falls on the most Irish day of the year, the March 17 - 18 concert p...
- How much do you really know about the Mississippi River? Take this quiz and find...
- Dubuque County Historical Society Announcement
- Join us for the presentation "Bone Where There's Not Supposed to Be Any: The Dub...
- Brandel Arrested on Upgraded Charge
- Duhawks Here, Duhawks There, Duhawks Everywhere! UNI’s photo galleries page has...
- Art of the Week by John Vachon 2/26/2012
- We're on the nominees list! Click on the link to give us your "thumbs up"... v...
- The 6th annual Feed the Need luncheon and silent auction is coming up at the Ros...
- Some of you may have seen this boat being put together over the past week at the...
- Dubuque Police Warn of Phone and Email Scams
- POLICE WARN OF RECENT SCAMS IN THE DUBUQUE AREA
- Rev. Dr. Sam Giere from Thursday, Feb. 23
- Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes & Other Riches exhibit opens
- Images from the recent reception for David Plowden. Thanks Digital Dubuque!
- Flora and Sutton Pool / Water Playground Rentals
- Wonderful blog post about a family's recent visit the Museum & Aquarium. Thanks...
- Over 70 students will be featured in the DYE Winter Concert this Sunday evening....
- Rev. Dr. Nathan Frambach preaches at Loehe chapel at Wartburg Seminary
- Happenstance meeting of two Duhawk groups at the top of the cliff at Mines of Sp...
- 'Man of Deeds' was named BEST DOCUMENTARY at the 7th annual Beloit International...
- Give a "thumbs up" to the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium on the no...
- Congrats to Jake Bridenbaugh!!
- PLEASE NOTE: the rivermuseum.com website is currently in the process of being up...
- Last week Sister Helen Prejean, a prominent advocate for ending capital punishme...
- Do you listen to Voices of the Tri-States on KDTH? Tune in tomorrow at 12:30 p.m...
- DDTF Discovers Active Meth Lab
- Make Your Pavilion Reservations Now
- Fresh sermons from Loehe Chapel at Wartburg Seminary!
- Are you a Pinner? Follow us on Pinterest!
- Article in today's Telegraph Herald! "Music Makes a Difference: 'Adopted' DSO mu...
- Loras College Siblings Weekend begins today! Siblings weekend offers activities...
- *Change of Venue Notice* The Autism Training Series events will be held at the H...
- Check out these pics from the Telegraph Herald of a few AMAZING Amazon animals w...
- Windsor Fire Confirmed Suspicious
- As promised, the Mozart & Brahms concert is now available for streaming online!...
- Learn more about the Amazon Voyage exhibit opening March 3 at:
- Working on getting music from the Mozart & Brahms concert uploaded to Instant En...
- Form a team and register to go "Bowlin' on the River" with us on March 10 at Che...
- Congratulations Tassie!
- “Homecoming” is always the highlight of the Runnin’ Reformers basketball season....
- We <3 ><( )> Happy Valentine's Day to all creatures great and small!
Oh, and...
- Sanitary Sewer Overflow
- Happy Valentine's Day from the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra! Classical music is pe...
- Happy Valentine's Day. From Cuttie, with love.
- Happy St. Valentine's Day!
- Happy Valentine’s Day!! A day to treasure your sweetheart and your heart health.
- Carnaval! (advance tickets go on sale soon... stay tuned for details!)
- The DASH Diet has been proven to lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, and i...
- Special thanks to A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., Jack & Mantea Schmid Family, and Clare...
- Were you at the Mozart & Brahms concert this weekend? What did you think of the...
- Public Input Sought for EB Lyons Interp. Center Area Land Aquisition
- Public Input Sought on EB Lyons Interp. Center Area Land Aquisition
- Art of the Week 2/12/2012 by Jerry Maples
- Tickets on sale now in the Five Flags Theater lobby for this afternoon's 2pm Moz...
- Loras College announces 2012 Commencement Speaker: Kevin White, Ph.D. vice presi...
- Reminder to students that $6 tickets available for tonight's concert. Just bring...
- Balcony seats available for Mozart & Brahms concert tonight! Tickets on sale in...
- Romantic River Rendezvous
- Miriam speculates that Mozart may have touched and tried her violin - a 1718 St...
- Frog Watch USA participation training session #2
- Frog Watch USA participation training session #1
- "Love Your Block" Grant Applications Available
- Tonight only! David Plowden at Dubuque Museum of Art 5:30-7:30 p.m. Reception &...
- Jacqueline Halbloom of IPR Classical interviewing Miriam Fried and maestro Intri...
- The Brahms in the "Mozart & Brahms" concert this weekend is the Violin Concerto...
- Plan to join us this Saturday at 5pm --- Joe Rogers, Colorado's Former Lt. Gover...
- Recommended Budget Documents Available Online
- Maestro Intriligator talking about the Mozart & Brahms concert on Iowa Public Ra...
- Having a blast with Mike & Lisa from 92.9 KAT FM. Tune in and listen live to our...
- On the program this weekend is Mozart's Symphony No. 39 - one of three he compos...
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- Mike & Lisa from 92.9 KAT FM will be broadcasting live in the Mercy Cafeteria to...
- YOU CAN STILL RSVP UNTIL THE END OF THE DAY FOR THIS UNIQUE & AFFORDABLE VALENTI...
- More details and registration form available at:
- New podcasts from Wartburg Theological Seminary!
- Learn about 12 actions you can take for a healthy heart in 2012. Then join us fo...
- 5th Annual Low-Impact Development (LID) Workshop on Feb. 15
- This weekend's Mozart and Brahms concert makes for a great Valentine's date. Rea...
- Despite the large size of their eyes, the blue catfish (which you can see in the...
- Art of the Week 2/5/2012 by Francesco Licciardi
- Still thinking about plans for Valentine's?
- Happy Friday! Have a little listen to this great "M-I-double s-hmm,mm-I-double P...
- Mercy is a sea of red for National Wear Red Day!
- Another busy weekend in the Tri-States. Take a break with the kids for an hour a...
- It's National Wear Red Day! Are you wearing red and promoting heart health today?
- Who's excited to hear the famous overture to Don Giovanni next weekend? I know w...
- Automated Traffic Enforcement Work Session
- Adult Athletic Registration Dates/Information
- Read all about it! News from the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium! h...
- Great article about the Mozart & Brahms concert (on Feb. 11 & 12) in the TH today!
- Wardrobe Planning: Tomorrow is National Wear Red Day. Wear red to raise awarenes...
- Loras College to Host Program in Honor of Black History Month
- We just launched a new Facebook page to help you live a healthy life! Watch for...
- Hip-hop music producer Drumma Boy discusses how classical music has always been...
- Sounds Like a Good Reason to Vist Campus Today!
- Great walk-through video of the Museum & Aquarium by Gregory Johnson! Check it out!
- Philip Glass will spend tonight — the evening of his 75th birthday — at the U.S....
- Sound Bites Lunch reservations are due one week from today! Call us at (563) 557...
- W. 24 Street Closure
- Surprise your sweetie with a Romantic River Rendezvous Feb. 10 at the Museum & A...
- Tune into Iowa Public Radio tonight at 7 p.m. to hear a encore broadcast of the...
- Come see the Dubuque Youth Ensembles in their second performance of the season....
- Welcome Back Duhawks! Students are back on campus and the Loras College Spring...
- Art of the Week 1/29/2012 by Edward Curtis
- Don't miss Jazz Singer Frieda Lee perform at Ice Fest today from 1-2:30 p.m. in...
- Loras College is hosting Wendy's / American Trust Men's Basketball Classic tomor...
- Have you filled out your BestFest ballot yet? Help name the best products, servi...
- Pam Schmidt, Mercy Respiratory Therapist, discusses the importance of diagnosing...
- A little classical humor for all the dog lovers out there!
- Line Blockage Causes Sanitary Sewer Overflow
- We’re nearing the end of “engagement season”—that magical time of year between T...
- Mercy's Emergency Room was featured in KWWL's Health Report last night. Listen f...
- The solo part in the Brahms Violin Concerto (featured at our next concert) is kn...
- Loras Hosts 24th Annual National Mock Trial Invitational Tournament - The larges...
- Loras College students will take part in a variety of service trips over the nex...
- Workshop Offers 'Bridges Out of Poverty'
- Radon Test Kits Available
- Decedant Identified in Kaufmann Avenue Standoff
- Campus opening at 10 a.m. today due to inclement weather. Visit www.clarke.edu/w...
- Art of the Week 1/22/2012 by Grant Wood
- A great friend to have, indeed!
- Wow! In just one day, our check-ins had a big increase! I'm guessing a lot were...
- Tonight's Dubuque Youth Ensembles rehearsals have been canceled due to the freez...
- Free Weekend Parking in Four Dubuque Ramps
- Odd/Even Snow Route Parking in Effect on Sunday and Monday
- Clarke University will close at 1 p.m. today, 1/20/12 due to inclement weather....
- Try something different for Valentine's this year!
- Loras College Football is now on Facebook! 'LIKE US' and keep Duhawk Football ne...
- Congratulations go out to Art Sunleaf! We are proud to announce the promotion of...
- GUESS WHO'S HEADED OUR WAY TO JOIN US AT ICE FEST THIS SUNDAY? Here's a hint: He...
- Burglary In Progress Results In Arrests
- Loras College Showcased in Lenovo Video
- Have you heard about the coolest event around? Make sure you join us for ICE FES...
- January’s ‘Big View’ Meeting Focuses on the Causes of Poverty
- Music from the November Classics Concert now available online! Listen to Gottsch...
- Toddler Tuesdays
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, "Life's most persistent and urgent questio...
- Pick your five (or more) environmental actions to complete on this MLK Jr. Day!...
- We are excited to announce the 2012 DSO Concerto Competition will be held on Wed...
- Student-athletes Elliott Carr and Franz Winkler were featured on the front page...
- Art of the Week 1/15/2012 by John Bain
- Beautiful January Afternoon on Campus!
- Duhawk Men's Basketball vs Wartburg this afternoon (January 14) at 4pm. If you...
- Ice Fest
- Smarter Travel Project Awarded $1.6 Million Grant
- Loras Students Win Bird Chevrolet Commercial Contest. First place was awarded to...
- Dubuquers Asked To Pledge Support For 'Blue Zone' Designation
- Dubuquers Asked To Pledge Support For 'Blue Zone' Designation
- Open House at Allison-Henderson Center
- A flash mob attacked the Mercy cafeteria over lunch to promote personal wellness!
- Who's ready for the coolest event around? ICE FEST kicks off this weekend at the...
- 'Building Truly Inclusive Organizations' Training Offered
- Celebrated violinist Miriam Fried will solo with the DSO on February 11 - 12. Sh...
- Odd/Even Parking in Effect Saturday and Sunday
- Please watch this beautiful video created by National Geographic magazine contri...
- But we knew all along that Mother Nature would come through for us in the end ;-...
- The Breastfeeding Class scheduled for tonight at Mercy has been cancelled.
- The first snow of the season has finally arrived... it's been a while so be care...
- Former Loras College head coach and defensive coordinator Chris Klieman is now t...
- Wartburg students at Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota!
- Let the countdown begin! Our February classics concert featuring music by Mozart...
- Looks like we'll have some snow after all... just in time to kick off ICE FEST t...
- A group of Wartburg Seminary students left for Taize, France/Geneva Switzerland...
- Follow the Wartburg Seminary students who are studying in Iceland this J-Term. T...
- Iceland- 2012 J-Term
- Iceland- 2012 J-Term
- Iceland- 2012 J-Term
- Iceland- 2012 J-Term
- 2012 J-Term- This year, Wartburg students will be traveling to the following loc...
- Flash Mob in the Mercy Cafeteria!!
- Happy Birthday to our City's founding father and namesake... today marks Julien...
- Loras Alumni: Loras College celebrates one of its own - Jason Flogel ('05) will...
- Check out your local organizations and volunteer for a service project on MLK Jr...
- Clarke's award-winning production of "The Caretaker" is one of only five product...
- Almost 50 degrees again today? Is this heaven, no it's Iowa!
- City’s FY2013 Budget Public Meetings Scheduled
- Get a new camera for Christmas? Here are some great tips from Zoo and Aquarium V...
- WHAT'S A DUHAWK? Join us on Monday, January 16th for our Martin Luther King Jr....
- Want your very own pair of snowshoes for use or for display? Then register for t...
- Dubuque Police Investigate Stabbing
- Art of the Week 1/8/2012 by Arthur Geisert
- Loras College recently received a $20,000 grant from the Dr. Scholl Foundation t...
- News from Dubuque County Historical Society
- Read Maestro Intriligator's latest article on The Golden View online!
- Loras College received a grant of $18,750 from the Dubuque Racing Association (D...
- Duhawks Name First Women’s Lacrosse Coach - Emily Goetz will lead the Duhawks in...
- City Offices Closed on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
- Have you ever wondered what physical therapy looks like after a knee replacement...
- Congratulations to Clarke alumna Kim Hermsen, principal of Mazzuchelli Catholic...
- Any "buddy" recognize this guy?? He'll join Dan Wardell from IPTV KIDS Clubhous...
- J-Term officially started today. This is the fifth year of January Term (J-term)...
- Ice Fest is back! Even if there isn't snow on the ground, we're still ready to h...
- What did you set for your New Year’s resolutions? Or maybe you didn't set any sp...
- Proposals Sought for 2012-2013 Art on the River Public Art Program
- Toddler Tuesdays
- HERE'S TO OUR FANTASTIC FANS... wishing you and yours a happy and healthy 2012!...
- Happy New Year!
- Art of the Week 1/1/2012 by Edward Curtis
- Happy New Year from the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra!
- Wishing you a happy and healthy end of 2011 and start of 2012!
- 6,500 fans! Thanks everyone... Happy New Year!
- Reward Offered in EZ Money Robbery Investigation
- What a gorgeous day to do something outside! Does anyone else have a little case...
- 16th Annual Citizens Police Academy Offered
- 16th Annual Citizens Police Academy Offered
- Works by Schubert and Mozart in the new Sherlock Holmes film! Have you seen the...
- Take advantage of your holiday break from work or school with a visit to the Mus...
- We hope you had a safe and joyful holiday weekend with family and friends! Have...
- Tax Exemptions Offered for Property Improvements in Urban Revitalization Areas
- Tax Exemptions Offered for Property Improvements in Urban Revitalization Areas
- Art of the Week 12/25/2011 by Salvador Dali
- Hope everyone had a fun and safe Christmas weekend. For most of us it is back to...
- Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night... Enjoy this time you have with...
- May the Joy and Peace of Christmas be with You and Your Family all through the Y...
- JFK Lane Closure
- Merry Christmas from Wartburg Seminary! Enjoy this special presentation of Charl...
- LOOKING FOR LAST MINUTE DUHAWK GIFT GIVING IDEAS? Dubuque Merchants now proudly...
- Mayor Buol Participates in Global Smart City Summit
- A fun Holiday puzzler from NPR. The composer's names are not pictured with the c...
- Do your holiday plans include someone with Autism? Check out these hints for Hol...
- There's still time...
- Clarke is thankful for all of our alumni, students and friends this holiday seas...
- On Friday the museum will be open from 10am to 5pm but the office will be closed...
- Great coverage from KCRG-TV9 on our #IowaHawkus event yesterday!
- What is your favorite part of the holiday season? (Hopefully it's not having sno...
- Holiday hours at the Leisure Services Department
- We are out of Kirsten Ulve posters and are awaiting the next shipment which shou...
- Holiday Open Gym Program - December 27th, 28th and 29th
- Dubuque Named 15th ‘Best-Performing’ Small Metro
- "College Insider" on the Telegraph Herald this morning; "Loras among NCAA D-III...
- What do you think of the #IowaHawkus results?
- A Christmas greeting from the Wartburg Seminary community.
- Adult Athletic Registration Dates/Information
- Dubuque's 'Merry Mulch' Collection Runs Jan. 2-13
- 2,002 Check-Ins!! Awesome! Thanks for visiting and supporting the National Missi...
- "What should amaze Bloom is Iowa's sheer number of professional orchestras -- th...
- Open swimming at Hempstead High School
- What do you think the result will be at this morning's #IowaHawkus? Join us to f...
- Join us for our Iowa "Hawkus" tomorrow at 10:30 a.m.!
- The Mercy Gift Shop 12 Colorful Days of Christmas Customer Appreciation Sale is...
- Merry Christmas week!
- We're having an Iowa "Hawkus" on Tuesday! Click the link for more info.
- There's just the right amount of snow on the ground for Santa and his reindeer f...
- Santa Saturday
- Museum & Aquarium staff give back!! These staff members collected gifts and nece...
- DSO gift certificates make great Christmas gifts for the music lovers on your li...
- Holiday Hours for City of Dubuque Services
- Did you know you can give to the Museum & Aquarium through the Community Foundat...
- Still need to make your holiday goodies? Try these healthy Chocolate Crinkles wi...
- The perfect gift has arrived! An extraordinary poster of Dubuque landmarks by pr...
- Hills And Dales 9-1-1 Christmas Celebration
- Santa's stopping at the Museum & Aquarium this Saturday on his way back to the N...
- Congratulations Duhawks on a great semester! This week has been both challenging...
- Bald Eagle Watch
- Chapel sermons from Wartburg Seminary!
- Happy Holidays from the DSO!
- After eight years of scheduling, planning programs and coordinating the Educatio...
- Give the gift of Membership this holiday season!!
Our Family or Grandparent Mem...
- Clarke staff, as well as students preparing for finals in the Atrium today, were...
- Participants Sought for “Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World” Program
- 2011 Hills & Dales 9-1-1 Christmas Celebration
- Last call for the Francos! Bidding closes this Friday at 5:00p.m. CDT. Please pl...
- Great stress reliever idea!
- Today's color is red! Get 10% off everything in the Mercy Gift Shop containing r...
- Art of the Week 12/11/2011 by Edward S. Curtis
- Tonight is our Member Holiday Party... Are you a member attending tonight? Tell...
- The Loras College Choirs and Wind Ensemble filled the Athletic and Wellness Cent...
- It's Santa Saturday at the Museum & Aquarium!
- Pipe Blockage Causes Sanitary Sewer Overflow
- "Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin'-By World" Graduation Ceremony December 16
- * Sneak Preview * Mercy Gift Shop is having a 12 Colorful Days of Christmas Cust...
- DSO Radio is now playing Christmas music! To listen click the link below or "DSO...
- Don't miss this!
- Please consider giving today
- BELIEVE in what the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium can do for you...
- All winter exhibitions are now open! Please stop by to preview them before the o...
- Congratulations to Kelly McArdle - winner of a basket filled with gifts for mom...
- There is still time to place a bid on the works created and donated to DuMA by a...
- No need to worry about finding the right size or color with this gift... members...
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- Thanks to everyone who donated to the Angel of Mercy tree! Toys are off to the S...
- There have been 25 confirmed cases of whooping cough in Dubuque this year. Have...
- 2011-2012 Neighborhood Recreation Open Gym Programs
- 2012 Bunker Hill Golf Course Season Pass Sale
- Art of the Week 12/4/2011 by Grant Wood
- Share in some "good 'ol fashion" Christmas cheer at the Mathias Ham House (2241...
- Communications Editor Amanda Dolter and Sippi the River Otter got their picture...
- Spend this rainy afternoon at the Holiday Pops Family Concert! Today at 1pm. Doo...
- Don't miss today's Holiday Bazaar at the castle from 10-4! Local merchants and h...
- #followRiverMuseum
- Read all about it... latest news from the National Mississippi River Museum & Aq...
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Loras College basketball at home tomorro...
- Holiday Pajama Party!
- Great News! Check out the article in the Telegraph Herald about our new exhibiti...
- Congratulations to Alyson Beytien (Behavioral Consultant at the Mercy Service Cl...
- Maestro Intriligator hanging with Mr. Nutcracker at the DSO office - just one of...
- Spend an Old Fashion Holiday at the Mathias Ham House this weekend!
- Fresh chapel podcasts from Wartburg Seminary!
- Festival of St. Andrew
- ATTENTION Dubuque Symphony Orchestra CONCERT-GOERS!
Remember to save your ticket...
- PLEASE NOTE: This Friday, Dec. 2, the Museum & Aquarium's Mississippi River Cent...
- Coming to one of the Holiday concerts this weekend? Bring your ticket stub to ou...
- Happy Birthday to Mark Twain! Check out www.google.com to see their homepage doo...
- This week, six Loras student organizations will come together to "Stop the Hate....
- Loras College Cr...
- 2011-2012 Neighborhood Recreation Open Gym Programs
- The Loras College Fall 2011 "Classical Philosophy Lecture Series" is proud to pr...
- Please join us for Mysteries of Christmas on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011. Mysteries of...
- Coach Kehe inducted into Iowa Girls' Coaches Association Volleyball Hall of Fame...
- Tchaikovsky: “I’ve just met a man in Paris who has created a new instrument whic...
- Are you attending any of the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra's Holiday Pops concerts...
- Guest soprano Esther Heideman will perform Ave Maria, O Holy Night, Rejoice Grea...
- The Black & White Gala photos are up! Thanks to Digital Dubuque for taking such...
- The Nutcracker Ballet 2011
- Polar Express 4-D Experience is now showing at our 3D/4D Theater! Take a break f...
- Out shopping today? Stop by the Five Flags box office to get your Holiday Pops C...
- A Thanksgiving word cloud from the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium....
- Happy Thanksgiving to all of our friends! The museum is closed today for the hol...
- One of these musical selections should work great for your Thanksgiving feast to...
- Reward Offered in Burglary Investigation
- Take a magical journey aboard "The Polar Express 4-D Experience" starting this F...
- We are extremely grateful for the generous support of all our sponsors, donors,...
- Dubuque Featured in BBC Series
- Thursday's Refuse & Recycling Collection on Saturday
- Police Investigate Indecent Exposure
- News from Wartburg Theological Seminary!
- Advent at the Castle!
- We sold over 125 tickets to our Holiday Pops Celebration yesterday! They are goi...
- ALL ABOARD!! The Polar Express 4-D Experience starts this Friday, Nov. 25, at th...
- New Tool Offered to Reduce Costs and Save Water
- Congratulations to Michelle Lowe Zurcher! She had our favorite "Fan Favorite" co...
- Planning out your meal for Thanksgiving or trying to figure out what to bring to...
- Art of the Week 11/20/2011 by Salvador Dali
- Lend your voice in support of student financial aid! It's as easy as clicking he...
- What a great audience this weekend! Thank you to everyone who attended the "Musi...
- ATTENTION FANS! HERE’S ANOTHER CHANCE TO WIN 2 FREE TICKETS for "Sesame St. Live...
- Attention Students! $6 tickets are available starting at 6:30pm tonight and 1:00...
- Make weekend plans to see pianist Joshua Russell and the DSO at the "Musical Jou...
- 2nd Count of Sexual Abuse Filed on Robinson
- 18th Annual Alumni Basketball Tournament
- Thank you to all who attended the 2011 Black & White Gala last night. Together w...
- Arthur Geisert is interviewed about his award-winning children's book Ice in the...
- News from the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
- Dubuque Museum of Art is the repository for the complete collection of Arthur Ge...
- Tune into IPR Classical right now (3:15pm) to hear Jacqueline's interview with o...
- The Jule Announces New Routes
- 365 is doing a DSO ticket giveaway! Just let them know your favorite DSO memory...
- Champagne & Chocolates
- Tune into KDTH at 2pm and IPR at 3:15pm today to hear guest pianist Joshua Russe...
- Leisure Services Department - Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
- Public Input Meeting on Tuesday for Next City Budget
- Academy Award-nominated actor, director, writer, professor, and artist James Fra...
- Don't forget about the fabulous (and free!) Champagne & Chocolates event tomorro...
- A few of our season ticket holders are unable to come Saturday night, so great s...
- Pianist Joshua Russell and Maestro Intriligator will be on KDTH (1370 AM) tomorr...
- Tickets to this weekend's "Musical Journey" concert are available at the Five Fl...
- 2012 Bunker Hill Golf Course Season Pass Sale
- Digital Dubuque has great images on their site from the museum's holiday party a...
- Do electric eels need to sleep with a night light?? Find out at our Holiday Paja...
- Duhawk Men's and Women's Basketball teams are starting the season with high expe...
- Bunker Hill Golf Course - Closing for the 2011 Season
- When Joshua Russell performs 'Tropical Fantasy' this weekend it will be the seco...
- Dubuque Youth Ensembles concert tonight at Five Flags Theater! Doors open at 6pm...
- Art of the Week 11/13/2011 by Edward Curtis
- The Loras College Sport Management program had eight students place nationally i...
- Today Clarke honors veterans across the country and abroad, in our hometown and...
- Wonderful interview with pianist Joshua Russell in the Telegraph Herald today. C...
- Thanks for participating everyone! The 42nd person to like our post and winner o...
- WE HAVE 2 FREE TICKETS TO GIVE AWAY for "Sesame St. Live Presents: Elmo Makes Mu...
- Sign up to get Duhawk scores, highlights, and more via text messaging.
- On Nov. 11-12, 2011 Loras College will host the 2011 Upper Midwest Regional Moot...
- America Recycles Day is Tuesday, Nov. 15
- Chapel Podcast 11/10/11
- Meet Joshua Russell - our guest pianist at the November 19 and 20 concerts featu...
- Partners in Learning AmeriCorps Program Receives AmeriCorps Grant
- Happy Halloween! Be careful and have fun tonight!
- News from Wartburg Theological Seminary!
- Happy Reformation Day!
- When you think of a psychology class, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” is probably n...
- 2012 Winter / Spring Brochure
- We're not letting a little rain get in the way of our Halloween fun... Trick-Or-...
- Are you here for Trick-or-Treat? Don't forget to check-in on Facebook! Happy Hal...
- Art of the Week 10/30/2011 by Robert Blair
- Are you enjoying a Spooktacular Saturday at the Museum & Aquarium?
"Like" this...
- Halloween can be frightening for both drivers and pedestrians
- This is the last weekend to see the Animals of Halloween exhibit!
See it tomorr...
- Looking for a meal tonight or a great recipe for friends coming over this weeken...
- Our next guest soloist is pianist Joshua Russell. He stopped by to tell us about...
- Another Sippi-O'-Lantern!
- Get your Sippi-0'-Lantern template here.
- Our biggest fundraiser of the year is next week. Hope to see many of you at the...
- The November 19 - 20 classics concert features dance rhythms from around the wor...
- Loras College Mock Trial Team placed THIRD overall at the Carolina Classic Opene...
- Make your own Sippi-O'-Lantern! And remember to join us for our annual Trick-or...
- We had a great turnout for Pumpkins in the Park last night. Thanks to all of the...
- Who's going to the Dubuque Community Y Halloween Parade tonight? We'll be there...
- More Smoke Testing of Sanitary Sewer Next Week
- American Chemical Society Awards Loras Students Honorable Mention
- A 3 minute glimpse of what students experienced at Arts Trek last Friday. Go bra...
- Partners in Learning AmeriCorps Program Receives AmeriCorps Grant
- Loras College Library Used Book Sale today at Noon
- Does this pumpkin look familiar??
- Today at 1:30, Lecture by Scott Hendron, creator of the 3D portraits in the curr...
- Art of the Week 10/23/2011 by Salvador Dali
- Enjoy the Word preached by Dr. Priebe!
- Dubuque Receives Sixth Consecutive Budget Award
- Are you at Salute to Women? Be one of the first 15 people to stop by our booth a...
- Dubuque City Council Candidates Forum on Tuesday
- Congrats to the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium and Blank Park Zoo,...
- Setting up at Salute to Women. Can't wait to see everyone! The first 15 people t...
- Dubuque Police Investigate Bank Robbery
- Pope Benedict names Msgr. David Kagan, P.A., Bishop of the Diocese of Bismarck...
- Loras College will host a presentation by David Faldet where he will discuss his...
- *Alert: Special Fan Giveaway!!!* Are you going to Salute to Women tomorrow at th...
- Who's ready for Halloween?
- We are very excited for the annual free 3rd grade Arts Trek concerts this Friday...
- Volleyball Team Practices
- Only about a week left to see the "Animals of Halloween"! This special exhibit r...
- Come see Sippi the River Otter, official mascot of the National Mississippi Rive...
- Dubuque County Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide - Dubuque County
- Several DSO musicians are performing a brass quintet recital tonight at Clarke U...
- Have you entered the Name the Animals contest yet?? If you haven't, here's 3 goo...
- Have you entered the Name the Animals contest yet?? If you haven't, here's 3 goo...
- Need dinner plans? Eat at HuHot between 5 - 8pm tonight and a portion of the pro...
- Please note: Museum Family Matinee scheduled for this Saturday (10/22) has been...
- Plese join us for the Loras College Wind Ensemble Fall Concert Tonight in the Lo...
- The Loras Department of Athletics and Athletic Director, Bob Quinn are pleased t...
- You can now read Maestro Intriligator's Golden View monthly column online! Here...
- Join the movement and motivate others to reduce, reuse and recycle in your local...
- Family Open Basketball - Friday evenings
- Adult Open Basketball - Wednesday evenings
- Adult Open Volleyball - Monday evenings
- Support our friends The Dubuque Chorale by eating at HuHot Mongolian Grill tomor...
- Looking for a fun event that supports a great cause? Check out the Images and In...
- Art of the Week 10/16/2011 by Arthur Geisert
- Dubuque Looks to ‘Registration Holds’ to Collect Delinquent Parking Fines
- White St Closed South of 5th St
- Watch Museum & Aquarium Educator Andy Benson on PBS tomorrow the 15th!! Andy is...
- 9th Street Closure
- Make sure your child's safety seat is in good condition and properly installed a...
- Another Beethoven's Wig video just for fun. Even adults might find themselves sm...
- Parents...have you heard of Beethoven's Wig? Their sing-a-longs and videos are a...
- Two By Two Education is committed to developing responsible citizens of strong c...
- Interfaith: Opening doors - By Nick Sentovich | My Duhawk
Interfaith not only p...
- Remember to join us for a FREE presentation tomorrow from Executive Director Jer...
- Senior Volleyball player Kaity Frost talks about her life on and off the court i...
- 700 people have checked in with us! Thanks for visiting, we hope to see you aga...
- Just a reminder that this is the last week to register for Re-formation and Rene...
- Did you see the article on the front page of today's Telegraph Herald about Intu...
- Volleyball Managers' Meeting
- Looking to play in our adult volleyball leagues?
- Looking to play in our adult basketball leagues?
- Basketball Team Practices
- Basketball Managers' Meeting
- Thanks to American Trust for their continued support and sponsorship of our Annu...
- Loras welcomed back thousands of alumni, family, and friends for Homecoming! The...
- Join us tonight in Ballroom A as the Loras Students for Inclusive Education (con...
- Awesome! 6,300 people like us and counting... Thanks everyone!!
- Art of the Week 10/9/2011 by Edward Curtis
- Dubuque Man Charged with Kidnapping & Sexual Abuse
- Happy Friday, everyone! Have a great and relaxing weekend.
- A warm welcome back to all of our parents, brothers and sisters returning to cam...
- What a beautiful day for a walk! Over 50 people gathered at Mercy for the Start...
- Growing Sustainable Communities Conference Kicks Off Tuesday
- Sounds like you guys need to see the Animals of Halloween exhibit before it's to...
- Multi-Agency Safety and Enforcement Project Conducted
- Who's ready to have a ghostly good time this weekend at the first Spooktacular S...
- News from the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
- Have you heard that the governor wants to make Iowa the Healthiest State? It sta...
- New Customers Offered Free Parking in Central Avenue Ramp
- City of Dubuque Trick-or-Treat Hours
- You can support new and exciting changing exhibits at the Museum & Aquarium too!...
- Fresh chapel sermons from Wartburg Seminary!
- Listen to DSO concerts online! Selections from The Russian Masters concerts are...
- The youth symphony still has openings for violas, double basses, oboes, french h...
- Sanitary Sewer Main Breaks Near Kerper Boulevard
- It's Founder's Day at Clarke today and we celebrated Mary Frances Clarke's birth...
- Do you geocache? Then check out this link!
- Iowa APA Recognizes Buol for Leadership
- Art of the Week 10/2/2011 by Dali
- Dubuque Crime-Free Multi-Housing Landlord Training
- Download sermons from Loehe Chapel at Wartburg Seminary!
- Enjoy this story featuring Clarke Professor of Philosophy Norm Freund and his wo...
- Very cool and interesting stuff here... Take some time to learn something new to...
- Animals of Halloween exhibit opens today... come check it out!
- The Russian Masters concert tonight at 7:30pm. Tickets on sale at the Five Flags...
- Wartburg Soccer vs. Divine Word Seminary
- See more of guest soloist Bridget Pasker tonight at Open Rehearsal. Five Flags T...
- Dubuque Leaf Disposal Options
- Sheridan Road Closure Between Peru Road and Davis Street
- 2 Museum Family Matinees this weekend! Prescott Steel Drums at Voices Warehouse...
- Flu season is just around the corner. The CDC recommends getting a flu shot as t...
- 5th St Closure between White and Bell Streets
- We have over 90 people signed up for Sound Bites. What a great turnout for the l...
- Participate in the Name the Animals contest at the Museum & Aquarium! Enter to n...
- Beverage Tampering Prevention
- Mochal Stormy ('99) illustrator and Jeanette Hopkins (author) will host "The Jug...
- Get 50% off a 5-concert season ticket package through this Friday at the DSO off...
- New chapel podcasts!
- Take a closer look at the connectedness of our world...
- Loras College Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients are:
Thomas Goodman ('54),...
- Dubuque Hosting Australian Sustainability Fellows
- Prepare for this weekend's concert by previewing the music online. Great balcony...
- Clarke celebrated another spirited Homecoming with many great alumni, friends an...
- Sanitary Sewer Overflow on Dubuque’s South Side
- Fall Softball Games Canceled for TONIGHT (September 26th)
- Thinking about Guyana in January? Check this out!
- Did you know that the Museum & Aquarium got the William M. Black dredge boat des...
- Dubuque Named All-Star Community for Unified Development Code
- Opening weekend is this Saturday and Sunday! We cannot wait to see all of you in...
- Did you know tomorrow is World Rivers Day?
- Art of the Week 9/25/2011 by Adrian Dornbush
- Beautiful Weather for Homecoming! The excitement continues this evening and tom...
- Have a great weekend everyone!
- It’s time to celebrate! Whether you’re a 50th year alum or 1st year student, the...
- Opening Weekend is almost here. Join us for this all-Russian program on Oct. 1 a...
- September’s ‘Big View’ Meeting Focuses on Health
- Thinking about quitting smoking? Attend this free, no-obligation introductory cl...
- You can see this painting in the museum's lobby. Stop by Tues-Fri 10am-5pm or we...
- Creepy and crawly... The Animals of Halloween, a special extension of the In the...
- What's blue and gold with pride all over? Clarke's campus of course!
- Congratulations to Luisa Jimenez and Aaron Junge, our 2011 Homecoming Queen and...
- Looking for some weekend fun? Rocktoberfest IV - Music for a Cause - is this Fri...
- HOMECOMING IS THIS WEEKEND! Lots of things to do and people to see. Check out...
- The Museum & Aquarium will offer a series of four free gallery talks/tours in as...
- Sound Bites Reservations due on Tuesday, September 27th. Call us at (563) 557-16...
- Listen and share the Good News!
- Adult painting class begins this week. Please sign up!!
- COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY - Loras College has once again demonstrated its ability to...
- Where There’s Smoke, There’s Inflow and Infiltration
- Blockage Causes Sanitary Sewer Overflow
- It’s Homecoming Week at Clarke University! Shout out your school spirit by uplo...
- Join us at Open Rehearsal on Friday, September 30 at Five Flags Theater! Please...
- Art of the Week 9/18/2011 by Edward Curtis
- Help decide the cover for the 2012 Travel Iowa Guide! Click the link below to vote!
- The Association of Zoos & Aquariums Annual Conference hosted by the Georgia Aqua...
- Register Now for Winter Adult Athletics
- Special Fall Rates at Bunker Hill Golf Course
- Over 220 Clarke students, faculty and staff will go "into the streets" tomorrow...
- Partial Closure of West 5th Street for Paving Project
- Happy Friday! Have a fun and safe weekend!
- ONE MORE: "Although our class has sent formal "Thanks" to the DSO, I wanted to l...
- MORE FEEDBACK: "This inaugural 5th grade symphony Arts Trek had wonderful progra...
- 5TH GRADE ARTS TREK FEEDBACK: "I just wanted to thank you for the amazing "Ameri...
- What a change in the weather! Who turned on the heat this morning?
- We're very excited about having Mr. Eboo Patel (well known interfaith leader and...
- Two weeks in the making -- here's the long-awaited move-in video recap. Enjoy!
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- Tenth Avenue North with special guests Rachel Smith and AJ Cheek to Play at Lora...
- The senior class gives tribute to the tree complete with Harry Potter-style wand...
- The name of the 2012 class tree: Whomping Willow, in reference to the magical pl...
- The first-year students plant their tree -- to be named during their senior year...
- The procession to Mary Josita Hall begins on the way to Tree Planting.
- The Tassel Ceremony begins, with each new student receiving a tassel to symboliz...
- The Clarke Collegiate Singers perform "Let Everything That Hath Breathe Praise t...
- "No one said this would be easy. They did say it would be fun." -- Tia Grap, Pre...
- "Make sure you can adapt to change. It will make you better in college." - Samm...
- Class presidents are offering responses to the keynote lecture.
- Clarke will give you opportunities to do the things that motivate you...Let's ma...
- Clarke is like no other place I've ever worked in my life -- Dr. Paula Schmidt
- Sister Joanne welcomes this year's keynote speaker to the podium, Dr. Paula Schm...
- Clarke President Sister Joanne Burrows welcomes the newest members of the univer...
- Dressed in full academic regalia, faculty and the platform party are now enterin...
- The Clarke Brass Quintet has started the processional music and students are now...
- Students and faculty are gathering for the annual Convocation and Tree Planting,...
- Dubuque Police Investigate Fatal ATV Rollover
- The Mercy Service Club Autism Center, in collaboration with Dubuque Leisure Serv...
- Encourage your budding artist! Fall classes starting soon.
- Don't forget about $6 student tickets! Available one hour prior to each performa...
- Read all about it! Latest news from the National Mississippi River Museum &...
- Beautiful Day on Campus and in Dubuque! Snapshot taken from our webcam
- Art of the Week 9/11/2011 by Edward Curtis
- 10 years. We remember.
- Looking for something to do with the kids this weekend? Try one of these fun wee...
- Operation Falcon Yields 327 Arrests
- Dubuque PD K-9 Unit Awarded at K9 Olympics
- Dubuque365.com took some great pictures at today's 5th Grade Arts Trek concerts!
- 269 Extra Police Patrols During 1st Week of School
- Scam Warning Issued by Police
- Remembering 9/11 - Loras College will be sponsoring events which will allow stud...
- We are so excited for the 5th Grade Arts Trek concerts today! Students and teach...
- Our Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area sign.
- After the last round of auditions we have 8 more students in the Dubuque Youth E...
- Arrest Made Following Road Ranger Robbery
- Mercy’s new and unique approach to weight loss uses the technology of the BodyGe...
- 6,200 people like us! How cool is that?!
- Mayor Buol Issues Statement on Possible Area Hate Crime
- Firnstahl Appointed Dubuque City Clerk
- Downtown Dubuque Detour No Longer in Effect
- Series of Workshops Offer ‘Bridges Out of Poverty’
- Classes of '61 and '86: Can you name the faculty, staff and BVMs below from your...
- → Wartburg Theological Seminary: The new academic year is in full swing @ WTS. Opening Worship was Monday evening...
- CAMPUS FEST 2011 is today from 11:00am – 12:45pm in the Marie Graber Ballroom in...
- For all those who received our September newsletter there were 2 wrong dates. Op...
- FYI of possible detours for those coming from out of town today:
- We're just one of many great attractions along the Mighty Mississippi... Explore...
- Derailment Causes Detour in Downtown Dubuque
- Derailment Causes Detour in Downtown Dubuque
- 9/11 Memorial Dedication and Remembrance on Sunday, Sept. 11
- We're up to 405 check-ins this weekend... Awesome! Remember, we're open tomorrow...
- Art of the Week 9/4/2011 by Salvador Dali
- Public Invited to Update on Bee Branch Creek Project Update
- City Parks
- Special Fall Rates offered at the Bunker Hill Golf Course
- Fall Swimming Lessons - Hempstead High School Pool
- Coastal America's Student Ocean Art Contest is here!
FYI: contestants must subm...
- City Receives Financial Reporting Award for 23rd Consecutive Year
- Anyone planning a vacation for January 2012? Check this out!
- Mercy psychiatric services unit nurse, Susan Ruden, is featured for her above an...
- This looks like a fun art event at Outside the Lines Gallery. Who's going to try...
- Major changes are underway at Mercy as we continue work toward new Intensive Car...
- WOW! Loras Alum Erin (Wallace) Allen ('97), has been selected as one of 150 to...
- Alumni and friends, join us in recognizing our distinguished alumni award winner...
- Keynote Speakers Announced for Growing Susainable Communities Conference
- City Offices Closed on Labor Day, Bunker Hill Open
- Clarke would like to wish all students the best on their first day of class and...
- Loras College received a national ranking of 12th among all baccalaureate U.S. c...
- Mercy's Autism E.A.T.S. Program (Eating and Assessment Therapy Services) registr...
- Art of the Week 8/28/2011 by Raul Diaz
- Good morning, everyone! Mondays can be tough, but this cheery overture by Glinka...
- Tri-State 9/11 Memorial Dedication and Remembrance
- City Council Completes Annual Goal-Setting Session
- The energy and excitement on campus is amazing! Convocation 2011 gathered toget...
- University Avenue closed between Asbury Rd and Finley St
- Scam-Related Burglary Attempts Reported
- 'Smarter Electricity' Portal Launched
- “It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver” -Mahatma Ga...
- WELCOME CLASS of 2015!! It's a very exciting day at Loras College! First year s...
- Who is your favorite composer?
- When the opening speaker concludes, we will have a blessing of the travelers as...
- Clarke President Sister Joanne Burrows to new students: "We are confident you wi...
- At the welcome, Kate Zanger, vice president for student life: "today marks a new...
- The Kehl Center is filling with new students and families. The official opening...
- Our favorites from lunch: Clarke's amazing egg salad. Homemade potato chips (not...
- Time for a wonderful lunch in the Clarke Student Dining Room!
- The rush is slowing and Tuckpointers (the move-in team) are tired. Now on to unp...
- Craziest item used to move items from car to residence hall? A shopping cart!
- Happy move-in day! The early birds are already here and campus is alive!
- Back to School for Dubuque - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- New students move in to Clarke tomorrow! Follow all the action throughout the da...
- The State Historical Society of Iowa awarded Loras College a $15,358 grant to ke...
- Art of the Week 8/21/2011 by Edward S. Curtis
- Luke Lammer, CPA, CMA, CIA, assistant professor of accounting at Loras College,...
- Luke Lammer, CPA, CMA, CIA, assistant professor of accounting at Loras College,...
- Check out video featuring Hempstead student delegates for the National Mississip...
- Over 1,200 students are signed up to experience a (free) DSO concert as part of...
- NEW Session of Fitness Transformation Starting
- Wow, 357 check-ins! Thanks everyone... keep checking-in with us here on faceboo...
- POLICE PLAN INCREASED PRESENCE NEAR SCHOOLS
- Stop down to the Museum & Aquarium Gift Shop Sidewalk Sale today! Not only will...
- UI is having a Facebook race with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to see who...
- Did you know it pays to subscribe the Telegraph Herald? You can get coupons and...
- Want to keep your kids healthy as they head back to school? The most effective t...
- → Wartburg Theological Seminary: Wartburg Theological Seminary will mark the beginning of its 158th academic year...
- Remember your plastic bags and garbage don't just disappear, they have to go som...
- Great News for Loras!
- Hey iPad owners! Have you heard of this new (and free!) app? If you decide to tr...
- Public Input Meeting for Proposed Intermodal Facility on Aug. 31
- Public Meeting Scheduled for Proposed Intermodal Facility
- Art of the Week 8/14/2011 by Jenelle Berning
- Central Avenue Open to North- and South-Bound Traffic
- What is your favorite instrument?
- If you could play any instrument in the orchestra, what instrument would it be?
- Central Avenue Parking Ramp Open
- President Obama is in the Dubuque area today and NBC News reported live from the...
- August’s ‘Big View’ Meeting Features City Manager
- FYI: Five Flags Center Box Office has special summer hours. They are currently o...
- Did you get some fresh produce at the Farmer's Market this weekend? Try one of t...
- As of today at 10:00 a.m. single tickets to all Dubuque Symphony Orchestra conce...
- SBA Disaster Loans Available to Dubuque Residents & Businesses
- Save the date: October 23-25, 2011 is Re-Formation and Renewal at WTS!
- It's Clarke Day at Noah's Ark tomorrow -- see you there!
- Summer break is almost over. What is one thing you want to do with the family be...
- Community Forum on Public Transit
- 7th and Jackson St Intersection closure
- 10th St. Closure
- Fall 2011 Recreation Program Brochures & Activity Registration
- Over 800 season ticket holders and counting! Thank you to all our subscribers -...
- For our loyal fans and followers... take advantage of this special offer and exp...
- Dubuque Police Add Traffic Unit To Webpage
- Orchestra flash mob!!!
- 2011-2012 Winter Adult Athletics - Basketball / Volleyball
- Did you visit the Museum & Aquarium this summer? Do you have a favorite photo o...
- Volunteers Sought for Smarter Travel Pilot Study
- The latest Symphony Magazine is online! Read about how orchestras are connecting...
- Art of the Week
- Why aren't you here yet?
- Latest news from the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium!
- NO Waterwalking at Sutton Pool on Saturday, August 6th
- Dubuque Fire Hydrant Painting Program Underway
- Governor Branstad Signs Disaster Declaration, Launches Individual Assistance Program
- National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium Family Fun Pack!
- What concert are you most looking forward to next season?
- Fall Conference to Help Civic Leaders Grow Sustainable Communities
- Miller Riverview Park & Campground Reopening Aug. 3 for Limited Camping
- City to Smoke Test Sanitary Sewer System
- Volunteer Assistance Available for Storm Clean-Up
- 2 months until the DSO's 53rd season begins. Can't wait!
- Looking for a way to cool off under the summer sun? Then join us for Clarke Day...
- Art of the Week
- Storm Response and Recovery Information
- If you go to the Dubuque County Fair, be sure to stop in the Commercial Exhibit...
- Last day for Sizzling Sidewalk Sale at the Museum & Aquarium Gift Shop!! Stop do...
- Record Rainfall Causes Sanitary Sewer Overflows & Bypass Pumping
- Miller Riverview Park and Campground - CLOSED
- Men's Julien Dubuque Amateur
- The Home Medical Equipment Store at Mercy is open today and back to regular hour...
- 5 PM Update on Storm Response in Dubuque
- CANCELATIONS / UPDATES FOR TODAY - THURSDAY, JULY 28TH
- Thinking of everyone who experienced flooding after the record breaking rain we...
- Join a few DSO staff members at "Bach & Brownies," a celebration of WVIK-FM's 15...
- Flood Clean-Up Tips
- Where are you road tripping to this summer?
- City Offering Special Shuttle Service and Free Sandbags
- Dubuque Mayor Roy D. Buol has requested a state and federal disaster declaration...
- 8:45 A.M. Update on Conditions in Dubuque
- Dubuque Police Department Sponsors 2nd Annual National Night Out
- The Home Medical Equipment Store at Mercy is closed today (7/28) due to water da...
- FAQs Regarding Storm Response
- 6 a.m. Update on Conditions in Dubuque
- Dubuque's 2nd Annual National Night Out
- Doggie Dip at Flora Pool
- Doggie Dip at Sutton Pool
- Last Day at Flora Pool
- SPECIAL EVENT - Amateur Night
- Playground Programs - Last Two Weeks
- SPECIAL EVENT - TONIGHT (Wednesday, July 27th)
- Concert in Jackson Park
- Last Day at Sutton Pool
- Movie in Comiskey Park
- Amusement Park / Water Park Tickets
- A fun interview for Harry Potter fans. Check it out!
- Live it up Clarke Style! Gather your friends Homecoming Weekend for a mixer Frid...
- Don't forget about the Gift Shop's Sizzling Sidewalk Sale tomorrow, Thursday & F...
- Summer Greek at WTS has begun! Last evening there was an opening worship service on campus, while the program officially started today. Summer Greek will go through Wednesday, August 31th.
- Don't forget! The Mercy Gift Shop Summer Sale starts in one hour!! See our notes for more information.
- Art of the Week
- It's the 16th Annual Taste of Dubuque... Join us August 6th in the Port of Dubuque!
- Enjoy the music of Bach for FREE at WVIK's "Bach and Brownies" concert next Thursday at Wartburg Seminary in Dubuque!
- Wondering about a certain spot on your skin or just want an overall check-up of your skin? Don't miss this private, confidential, free screening conducted by Medical Associates Clinic Dermatologists at the 2011 Dubuque County Fair.
- City-wide Playground Carnival
- We are very excited to welcome Thomas Taylor Dickey as conductor of the Dubuque Youth Symphony Orchestra! Thomas's involvement in youth orchestras in high school led him to pursue music as a career and, ultimately, become a conductor. Read more at:
- Join a live webcast from the from the world’s largest international gathering of ocean and coastal management professionals TODAY at 3:30 p.m. central time!! ...hear from the Dubuque high school students who have been participating in the Coastal
- Interview Attire Donations and Volunteers Sought for ‘Road to Success’ Program
- Progress on the new ICU/CVU is heating up at Mercy with a crane on site this week moving steel beams into place.
- DSO is holding auditions on Friday, September 9. Applications due by September 2. Please share it with those you think might be interested!
- Dubuque Opens Cooling Centers for Extreme Heat Event
- Dubuque Opens Cooling Centers for Extreme Heat Event
- 2011 Fall Softball Leagues
- Public Cooling Centers have been established at the following locations due to the excessive heat:
- Comiskey Park Building - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
- Prescott Neighborhood Resource Center - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
- The Centers will be open until further n
- 3 New exhibitions, Free admission, Open until 5... and a comfortable 69 degrees. Stop by and cool off!
- 10th Street Closed between Central and White
- Congrats, Corbin!
- Come tour the Joint Pain Mobile Learning Center at Mercy from 10 a.m. - Noon today! Stop by and enjoy some refreshments!
- Art of the Week
- Swimming Lessons
- High School-age Pool Party at Sutton Pool
- Facts on Dubuque's Noise Enforcement Efforts
- Welu Playground Program - Closing
- Mercy Family Pharmacy is now on Facebook! Stop over and "like" their page for a chance to win an Amazon Kindle!
- You NEED to watch this video. Anyone who appreciates art and animation will love it. Happy Friday!
- Public Information Meeting for 151/61 Traffic Improvement Project
- Loras College Board of Regents surprised and honored Chairman Thomas J.Tauke by announcing the establishment of an endowed scholarship in his name. The board provided personal donations totaling $125,000 in recognition of Chairman Tauke’s successfu
- Congratulations to this year’s Distinguished Alumni Award Winners: Jeanne Powers Quann '66 for Humanitarian Service and Joan Lingen, BVM '61 for Outstanding Achievement!
Each year, Clarke University recognizes distinguished alumni by aw
- Have you checked out our 2011-2012 season yet? We have a your favorite masterpieces, as well as some bold new works. Not to mention three Juilliard trained artists, a master violinist, our principal pianist, and the premiere of a new work by a Dubuque co
- Join Clarke alumni for lunch at Navy Pier, July 24! Whether you're a local or just driving in for the day, we welcome you to join us for a delicious lunch at Riva's and enjoy an afternoon in Chicago. For more information, visit www.clarke.edu/a
- News from Dubuque County Historical Society
- Have you (or someone you know) not yet finalized your college plans for this fall? Come to Clarke! Visit www.clarke.edu/apply today so we can hold a spot for you in our classes.
- We welcome three new board members! Tom Bolduc, Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer of American Trust & Savings Bank; Laura Roussell, External Affairs Manager for Black Hills Energy; and Brian Fox, Executive Vice-President of Operations
- City-wide Special Event: Water Carnival
- The 2011 City Junior Singles Tennis Tournament
- Art of the Week
- It sounded a little something like this at about 6 a.m. this morning. Hoping no one experienced any major storm damage!
- Due to construction, the Mercy Gift Shop will be closed starting today and will reopen on Monday, July 18. Watch for a big sale coming later this month!
- The Jule Honored by the FTA with Award of Excellence
- Multi-Agency Safety & Enforcement Project (Phase II results)
- Free Autism-Friendly showing of Shrek tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. at the Mindframe Theater. Join us at this special showing in a safe and accepting environment.
- Who do you think is the most gutsy composer - in life and music?
- What an excellent question! What's your answer?
- Dubuque Receives Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award
- Happy Birthday, Gustav Mahler!
- July’s ‘Big View’ Meeting Focuses on Integrity
- Season tickets are on sale now at the DSO office. Call us at 557-1677 to select your seat. www.dubuquesymphony.org
- The Mercy Service Club Autism Center has officially been open for 1 year!!
- Art on the River Exhibit Opening Scheduled for July 14
- Follow Us On Twitter!
- See photos from the 47th annual Fourth of July Ice Cream Social held yesterday at the Mathias Ham House Historic Site. This event was sponsored by US Bank.
- Today is Jean Tucker's anniversary at the DSO. Six years as Director of Development! This picture is from when she received the AFP Outstanding Fundraising Professional award in 2008.
- Come be a part of the rich history of music at Clarke and sing "Exultate Deo" one more time! All members of the Clarke-Loras and Collegiate Singers are invited to help celebrate the last 45 years of choral excellence at Clarke University with r
- Save the date: October 23-25, 2011 is Re-Formation and Renewal at WTS! During these three days in October, there will be alumni reunions for class years ending in 6 or 1 (except the classes of 1961 and 1971, which already celebrated in May). Mark your ca
- New DSO TV Commercial!
- Happy Fourth of July! If you're at home relaxing after a big weekend - enjoy the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on CBS right now!
- $10,000 Reward Offered In Arensdorf Missing Person Case
- As of today, Maestro Intriligator has been conductor of the DSO for 11 years. Time flies when your having fun!
- Remember to join us this July 4th!
- Join us for Clarke Day at Noah's Ark Saturday, Aug. 13. This exciting day of fun and adventure includes lunch, fantastic prize giveaways and a special appearance by Clarke's mascot! Lunch will be served from 12:30-2 p.m. at the Big Kahuna shelt
- If you enjoyed guitarist Jason Vieaux last season, you might also enjoy this NPR Tiny Desk concert with Milos Karadaglich. One of his goals to bring the guitar to a younger audience! More power to you, Milos!
- Here comes the heat! The next few days are expected to be very hot. Make sure you are drinking plenty of water, staying in the air conditioning or shade and wearing light clothes.
- MULTI-AGENCY SAFETY AND ENFORCEMENT PROJECT CONDUCTED
- Update: Elm Street Closure, from 22th to 24th Street
- Pools and Golf Course Open on Independence Day
- Independence Day Holiday Curbside Collection Schedule
- The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) honored Loras College as a leader among institutions of higher education for their support of volunteering, service-learning, and civic engagement.
- Check out our new ride... and follow us to the Museum & Aquarium for a visit today!
- Central Avenue Detour Update
- How do you like our re-vamped van?
- Elm St. Closure 22nd to 24th
- Season tickets are officially on sale! Give us a call at (563) 557-1677 to select your seat today!
- Today is national Bring Your Pet to Work Day and Clarke celebrated with 24 dogs and a number of other pets spending the day at the office with their owners. Employees celebrated a Pet Parade and picnic lunch (complete with hotdogs, of course). Santo, pic
- Try this delicious, healthy and easy summer dessert over the weekend!
- German dance crew The Flying Steps and the music of J.S. Bach...an unexpected and delightful combination. This is a must see!
- The 2011-2012 concert line up is in both the TH and the new issue of 365ink today! Make sure to check it out. Season tickets go on sale Monday.
- Congrats to the Conlon family for being named the 2011 Treasures of Dubuque. In addition to many other non-profit organizations in our community, they also support the DSO. Thank you, Conlons!
- What do you think of the FDA's decision to include graphic images on cigarette packaging? Will it get people to quit smoking?
- Curbside Glass Recycling and Collection of Electronic Trash Ends July 1
- We are very excited to welcome Jennifer Klinkhammer as our new Education Coordinator. She will be facilitating the Dubuque Youth Ensembles rehearsals and concerts, and assisting with student recruitment and community outreach programs. Jennifer majored i
- The Mississippi Valley Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Museum & Aquarium renewed their memorandum of agreement earlier today to continue their partnership and goals to advance awareness about the ideas, technology, issues and needs f
- All-Sports Camp 1st session is this week. We're very excited for all the new and returning campers to be on-campus.
- Water Carnival at Sutton Pool on Wednesday
- Do you have a pool for the kids in your backyard? Make sure you know how to keep your kids safe.
- Kids' Fishing Clinic and Derby on Saturday
- Today is the first day of both the Luther Academy of the Rockies (June 20-30) and the Wartburg Youth Leadership School (June 20-26). All the best to everyone participating in these programs!
- Join Clarke alumni for lunch at Navy Pier, July 24! Whether you're a local or just driving in for the day, we welcome you to join us for a delicious lunch at Riva's and enjoy an afternoon in Chicago. For more information, visit www.clarke.edu/a
- Kids' Fishing Clinic and Derby - June 25, 2011
- Water Carnival at Sutton Pool - June 22, 2011
- Michael Gilbertson, Bridget Pasker and Euntaek Kim, who performed at NISOM's Juilliard in June, will be also guests with the DSO next season! Who else besides Maestro Intriligator saw their performances last night?
- Don't forget that tonight is Dino-Mite Movie Nite at the National River Center's 3D/4D Theater! Enjoy an entertaining presentation from our education staff AND see our newest 3D/4D feature "Dinosaurs." Just $4 for Members or $6 for No
- Dubuque and Buol Honored for Climate Protection Efforts
- Hy-Vee IronKids Dubuque
- Prescott Evening Playground Program
- 2011 Playground Programs
- Special Population Involvement - Playground Program
- The Dubuque Symphony Orchestra has joined Twitter! Follow us for live updates from the office, rehearsals, concerts and all DSO related activities!
- Are you on Twitter? Follow Mercy! @MercyDubuque
- 3 Grant Wood scholars coming to DMA to lecture in June, July, and August!
- Policy Changes for Rental Property Management Begin July 1
- Summer Academy (for 8th, 9th, and 10th graders) is a unique pre-college opportunity for young scholars. It creates a culture of experiential learning, responsible decisionmaking social interaction, and active participation in order to foster academic ent
- Grand Champion Loras Students Will Travel to Munich, Germany - Nicholas Burek (Brimfield, IL) and Thomas Griebel (Bellevue, IA), two juniors from Loras College, won the grand prize at the Regional Digilent Design Contest for engineering. . . iNewsID=821
- Loras College Launches National Undergraduate Literary Magazine "Catfish Creek"
- Dali's "The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac" series is part of the DMA permanent collection. "Gemini" and "Cancer," from the series, are currently on view in the museum's lobby.
- This little girl's speech output tripled after therapy at the Mercy Service Club Autism Center. Amazing story! Telegraph Herald
- Have you listened to DSO Radio lately? Stream online and listen to your music by your symphony!
- Dino-Mite Movie Night!
- Miller Riverview Park opening
- Miller Riverview Park & Campground Opens June 18
- Cheers to another great season of support, time, talent and skills from the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra League. What a nice annual meeting this afternoon, which included a performance by the 2011 Concerto Competition winner Nikolai Doffing accompanied by
- The WTS campus has been bustling with activity this week. Students enrolled in TEEM (Theological Education for Emerging Ministries) have been here for their summer intensive, as have the students in the Distributed Learning Programs (and those students w
- Read all about it! Get the latest news, upcoming event details, and more in our June e-newsletter.
- An quick and inspirational story to get your Friday started!
- New time added for Adult lap swimming and water walking at Sutton Pool
- City-wide Special Event: Middle School-age Pool Party
- Test your opera knowledge with this puzzler!
- Reminder! The season ticket renewal deadline is this Friday, June 10th. Renewing by Friday guarantees you the best seats possible - whether that means keeping the same seats as last year or putting in a seat change request. Then....season tickets go on s
- It's going to be another hot one! How do you beat the heat?
- “Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World” Graduation Ceremony Friday
- Helpful Information in Preparing for a Heat Wave
- Remember, our NEW 3D/4D features, "Deepo's Undersea Wondershow" and "Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia," are now playing in our state-of-the-art theater! Come in from the heat and cool off with a double feature!! (Go to for show ti
- Hospital rankings, accreditations and awards - how do you know what they mean? Mercy President and CEO, Russell Knight, explains to the Telegraph Herald.
- Thank you to all the women who attended Ladies Night Out in support of the DSO last night, and thank you to our League for hosting this wonderful event. It was a fabulous time had by all!
- Did you know that June is National Zoo and Aquarium Month?! Celebrate with a visit to the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium! Our new 3D/4D movies are now playing and the newest exhibit, In The Dark, opens this Sunday, June 5!!
- Join Mercy at the Dubuque Relay for Life beginning tonight at 6:00 p.m. at the McGraw-Hill parking lot. Hope to see you there!
- Multi-Agency Traffic Enforcement Project Conducted Near Dubuque Schools
- Police Seek Information on Suspicious Subject
- Planning a cookout anytime soon? Try these heart-healthy tangy chicken kebabs!
- This movie trailer is so exciting! Very tempting to make a trip to Madison on June 23rd to see it. Check it out!
- Need a laugh? Check out these classical cartoons by Pablo Helguera!
- I apologize but our email service has been down since yesterday and our website has been affected as well. Please bear with us as we wait for a fix. If you need to reach us by email please use: dbqart@ymail.com or call us (563) 557-1851. I'll send a
- Ride The Jule for FREE on June 16
- Make plans to stop by the museum next week to see this sculpture by Fred Cogelow. It will only be here for one week!
- Did you know you can donate blood at Mercy? From 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. tomorrow you can stop by Mercy’s Auditorium and give blood. To pre-schedule a donation time, call 563-589-8792. Walk-ins are welcome too!
- Reservations for Ladies Night Out are due today. Call us at (563) 557-1677 - we are open until 5:00 p.m. Can't wait to see you on June 3rd for this special event!
- Dubuque woman injured in crash
- Bellevue in 'Bloom'
- Lancaster: Contractor approved for project
- Death elsewhere
- Riverdale High School Graduates
- Police reports
- Wisconsin: Neighbor gives WWII veteran a special gift ... nearly too late
- Hospitals struggle with shortages
- Cascade: Council approves creating new soccer field on Lincoln Street
- Cuba City High School Graduates
- 3 people hospitalized after 2-vehicle crash
- East Dubuque: New principal a familiar face
- Flyovers, flags, parades mark Memorial Day
- Fennimore: Council accepts Kenney family donation
- Community calendar
- No serious injuries in Dodge Street accident
- Iowa: Daughter keeps father's promise
- FEMA struggles to house Joplin
- Prairie du Chien: City Council decides to cap purchase price for new aerial truck
- Brambila will prove he's 'Got Talent"?
- Cuba City High School Graduates
- Andrew: Appeals court ruling enables Holdgrafer to regain parental rights
- Chiquita sued over Colombian paramilitary payments
- Elkader: Several recommendations from floodwall study approved
- Brambila will prove he's 'Got Talent
- Cascade: Man helping to reopen museum
- Fennimore: City Clerk, Utility offices reopened
- Armed residents put up resistance to Syrian army
- Flags mark day of solemn remembrance
- Rountree to host exhibit of photography, jewelry
- Lancaster: Officials start to formulate plans for city's 175th celebration
- Elkader: City Council extends deadline for moving houses out of buyout area
- Wisconsin: Judge: Addicts choosing jail over probation
- Iowa briefs
- Meetings
- Yemeni forces kill more than 20 demonstrators
- Cancer survivor, caregiver an 'inspiration'
- GED commencement ceremonies planned in Dubuque, Calmar
- Paintings, jewelry at gallery
- Lancaster: Board approves school calendar
- Hackers post phony Tupac story on PBS website
- Iowa birth town of John Wayne celebrates his life
- Mississippi residents return to damaged homes
- Fennimore: Price for Southwest Wisconsin Library System building: About $350,000
- Galena man hurt in single-vehicle crash
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- Almanac
- Century-old landmark a church again
- 'Bridges Out of Poverty' set
- Scales Mound: Fallen firefighter honored at ceremony in Springfield
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- New THonline debuts Wednesday
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- Illinois: Illinois Senate sends budget bill to Quinn
- Platteville: Legion Park receives a lighting upgrade
- Ask Amy: This workplace giver really takes the cake
- Event sparks a parade of memories
- Riverdale High School Graduates
- NISOM, Loras to host music master classes
- Budget woes drain city swimming pools
- Letter: Braley goes above and beyond for serviceman
- Detours
- Youth theater classes slated at the Bell Tower
- Garfield Avenue store moving to new location
- Loras on a roll with honorable recognition
- Dempsey picked to head Joint Chiefs of Staff
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- Woman injured in hit-and-run accident
- Enzler to give keynote address
- Airline fuel expenses continue soaring
- Maquoketa High School Graduates
- The true meaning of 'memorial'
- 'Memorial Day worth more than 'one day per year'
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Illinois: Company plans to offer residential storm shelters
- Dubuque speller arrives in D.C.
- Rebuilt hospital feels like home
- 'Hangover' makes $86.5 million debut
- Boy Scouts take place at front of parade
- Benton High School Graduates
- The Crovel is an all-in-one survival tool
- Meals for children available June 6
- Palin kick-starts East Coast tour on back of motorcycle
- Death elsewhere
- VA infection issues lead to 13,000 tests of veterans
- Teenage techie runs the show
- Community calendar
- Yemen crisis growing
- Class of 2011 polishes off an impressive resume
- Remember all who sacrificed their lives for us
- Morocco police disperse protests
- Big 'family' remains intact
- Money management course will start June 1
- Mladic protests erupt in Belgrade clashes, arrests
- Ask Amy: Dueling daughters put mom in the middle
- Military service a strong family tradition
- Children of fallen troops trying to help each other
- Crescent health center faces 'a perfect storm'
- French TV crew spends time with Elkader writer
- Almanac
- Your Target Numbers 120/80
- Iowa: Iowa DNR official seeks more park patrols
- Obama tours Missouri city ravaged by tornado
- A soldier's story
- 36 ALC students graduate
- Detours
- 300 grads join principal in 'graceful exit'
- Keep your laptop cool with the Chill Case
- Lockheed attack highlights rise in cyber espionage
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- Do you know your Achilles heel?
- Iowa: Survivors of naval tragedy plan rescuers reunion
- Hempstead graduation worth the wait
- Police conduct traffic enforcement project
- Grad students will study Dubuque
- Mom should be proud for taking firm stand
- Flooded Montana towns prepare for more water
- Disney finding magic elusive in social gaming
- A London revival of 'stranded traveler' scheme
- Police
- Teacher on education reform
- Trouble vacuuming dogs' hair raises my dander
- New on dvd
- Center stage beckons for Jason Sudeikis
- Deaths elsewhere
- Swift, graduates say goodbye to Senior
- Students can ride The Jule for free with bracelet
- Coffee prices jolt consumers
- Establishing the corn rows
- Spring cleaning by addressing your questions
- After 4 years, Egypt reopens border with Gaza
- Wahlert graduation called 'bittersweet'
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- Everyone has dirty eco-secrets -- what's yours?
- U.S. role in Libya unlawful
- Smartphone app lets workers track wages
- Family movie reviews
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- How to fix a chip in a porcelain bathtub
- Some states trim duration for unemployment benefits
- New England seal turning 40
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- A look at highlights from furniture fair
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- Pakistan blast leaves 8 men dead
- Can casino industry hit online jackpot?
- Memorial Day event will honor Grant
- Stink bug spread worries American growers
- U.N. AIDS agency praises pope's condom comments
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- Iraqi forces arrest suspect in 2006 attack
- More Dubuque schools 'in need of assistance'
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Business tax breaks soar in Illinois
- Inside or outside, don't light up in NYC
- Science can't design away tornadoes' deadly threat
- NATO strikes compound; rebels eye more aid
- Deere & Co. planning another China plant
- Week in Review: Adams convicted of robbery, assault
- Unemployment drops in SW Wisconsin
- Carnegie-Stout sets summer hours
- 'Jimmy Neutron' out, 'Despicable Me' in at Universal
- Argentina intercepts mailed pre-Inca mummy, skulls
- Woman: Daughter charged in boy's death needs help
- Redistricting gets initial OK
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- Obama touts Poland's progress
- More than just a test
- He keeps them on their toes
- BEST. SOUND. POSSIBLE.
- Rudbeckias draw butterflies to your garden
- Airman killed in Afghanistan
- Book teaches the art of managing volunteers
- Ask Amy: Secret family has heirs searching for protocol
- Federal law more 'broken' than schools
- Married couples in less than half of U.S. households
- Nation briefs
- German general wounded
- North Korea frees American
- A graceful family farmhouse
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- Museum gives view of van Gogh restoration
- 'Oh, say, can you sing ...
- Speeches, parade slated for Memorial Day
- Top songs
- Ground zero workers see another 9/11 anniversary
- Checking out cracks and leaks in a new home
- Illinois civil-unions law landmark for gay couples
- Ask the TH: How often can Diamond Jo change slot odds?
- Going Gaga over social media blitz
- New York case shows dangers faced by hotel maids
- Hundreds of women report rapes by Gadhafi militiamen
- So you think you know your container plants?
- Audio reviews
- Casey Anthony's mom, ex-boyfriend testify
- What you need to know about bloat in dogs
- Joplin's tornado death toll drops to 139
- FBI: Ohio bank suspect lowers hood when told
- How 'Irish' plaster can be fixed
- Almanac
- Money trumps solid goods for Joplin victims, officials say
- Texas governor open to running
- Letter: Loud motorcycles? Be thankful
- Prizes doled out for Dubuque 2.0's Sustainability Challenge
- Gas tanks draining budgets
- Illinois: In 2nd day on stand, Blagojevich talks of tough politics
- Tree destruction devastates family
- Hanover woman injured in grain auger
- Community calendar
- Women's group plans dinner and program
- 7-year-old girl injured after car, bike collide
- Police make arrest in drive-by shooting
- Jo Daviess Daffodil Queen named
- Gas prices dip before holiday
- Pharmacist: I don't want my Iowa license
- Letter: United States insults its traveling veterans
- Eight Swiss Valley scholarship winners
- Car hits decorated fence at Ohio 'Superman house'
- Local markets
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- Dubuquer receives Iowa scholarship
- Soggy Northern Plains brace for more flooding
- Almanac
- 5 high school students suspended after incidents
- Fennimore woman pleads guilty to theft
- U.S. opts not to cite China as currency manipulator
- Wisconsin: State wants court to lift ban on union law
- Illinois: Illinois Democrats squeeze GOP congressional districts
- Square dancers return to Dubuque
- Ask Amy: Kids with pro coaches don't win in the end
- Top area students honored at banquet
- Mladic could face tribunal next week
- Chaos, fatal battles spread outside Yemeni capital city
- Catfish Festival enjoy all that is new
- Ask the TH: Readers inquire about parking, traffic issues
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
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- Iowa: Romney says he'll offer his own spending plan
- Firefighter, EMS groups honor 6
- Judge sides with vet who flew flag upside down
- Christian singer plans 2 concerts
- Natural disasters unlikely to hurt economy
- 'Taxi,' 'Grease' star Jeff Conaway dies at 60
- Spiritual guides in the military
- State focuses on odor in Anthony's car
- Judge nixes corporate-contribution ban
- Letter: Thank you for the ride!
- Police: No good humor in frosty frozen treat feud in Pennsylvania
- Iowa briefs
- Gospel Hall to host 76th annual Bible conference
- KWWL honors area 'Best of Class'
- PBnJ has a different meaning for some youths
- Nation & World briefs
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- East Dubuque man hurt in 1-vehicle crash
- Consumer confidence, stocks rise
- Convictions should inspire high standards
- St. Peter's announces summer service times
- Adams convicted of robbery, assault
- Galena team places third at competition
- Chamber will host comedy group
- Group unhappy with Grammy category cuts
- District: No substitute for obeying Web policy
- Building permits
- Area students win drawing contest
- Shalom Retreat Center plans 'Picnic on the Hill
- Man convicted of raping teen babysitter
- Holiday's meaning has faded, changed
- Thank you to our military men and women for the tremendous sacrifices they have made for our freedom.
- How often do you wear sunscreen when you're outside on a sunny day?
- Thanks everyone who voted to make the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium BEST MUSEUM!! Click on the link to see what people had to say about us and check out the other KCRG-TV9 A-List winners too!
- Prudential Partners Realty closes
- Weekend buzz
- Disaster victims need our help
- Almanac
- American Trust announces promotions
- Feds raid home of suicide-kit seller
- Music school spring recitals set for June 4
- Illinois: House panel OKs pension cuts
- Police reports
- Vets: Use caution to prevent equine herpes
- Community calendar
- Detours
- 1-time hero could face life sentence
- Things you should know about exposure, SPFs
- Correction
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- Dubuque man charged with vehicular homicide turns himself in
- 7 U.S. troops among 9 killed in Afghanistan
- Summer program sign-up available
- Wisconsin: Judge voids bargaining law
- Jurors deadlocked on attempted murder charge
- Memorial Day parade set for 9 a.m.
- Workers search for 230 missing people
- Patriot Act extension sent to Obama
- Adams guilty of assault, robbery; not guilty of attempted murder
- Here comes the SUN
- State: Anthony acting normal day before arrest
- Palin announces big East Coast bus tour
- Tom Barton will run for school board
- Iowa briefs
- Paper's weight
- New rules for labeling firewood in Iowa
- Letter: Help victims in Joplin, elsewhere
- Powerful storms pound several central U.S. states
- Serbian war crimes fugitive arrested
- Letter: More to Planned Parenthood than abortion
- Nation briefs
- Iowa: Census shows decline in young workers
- Local markets
- Board pulls 'butt' billboards
- Fennimore High School Graduates
- Illinois briefs
- Summer art show opens today at Stone House
- Police: Galena threat references Columbine
- Bellevue Community High School Graduates
- ARK Advocates plans awards potluck
- Libyan leader seeks cease-fire
- Man knocks out wall, pulls plane from basement
- Wisconsin briefs
- Warren High School Graduates
- World briefs
- 'Bigfoot in Midwest' will be discussed
- Celebrity news
- Art classes sign up
- Energy holding back economic growth
- Ask Amy: Wife expects husband to tote trash at bakery
- Attorneys again ask for mistrial
- Opening this weekend
- Event preview: 3rd annual Day of Puppetry
- Ziplines inspire whimsy
- Letter: Community supports soldiers
- Tri-State business
- Iowa: Did negotiations over budget break down?
- Coming to DMA June 5-11 "A Penny Saved...?" by master woodcarver Fred Cogelow!
- Workshop Focuses on 'Bridges Out of Poverty'
- Art on the Porch returns on June 4
- Illinios: Emanuel, Jackson testify in retrial
- Letter: 'Flash Mob' deserves its standing ovation
- Lactose intolerant dairy princess?
- Loughner deemed incompetent to stand trial
- Forecasts, TV, luck ease Oklahoma tornado risk
- A ghost of a chance of paranormal activity?
- Wisconsin briefs
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- U.S. sells some AIG shares; price dips
- Ask the TH: Can city restrict truck traffic to right lane on U.S. 20?
- Youth gymnastics programs offered
- Democrats cheer victory in N.Y. election
- Shalom offers seasonal breakfast and talk June 1
- How do you prepare for a tornado?
- Kohl representative slated to appear in Grant County
- Tesla Motors stock offering aims to raise $214 million
- Almanac
- Teen girl injured in bike mishap
- Tri-state people
- Pawlenty's pace starts picking up
- Ex-IMF chief moves to plush new digs
- Police reports
- Holy Family names McCarville director of institutional advancement
- Illinois briefs
- ArtsBuild program at UW-Platteville
- Two students facing charges for posting bomb threat on Facebook page
- 7 experts to be tried over 2009 earthquake
- 500 Mexican villagers flee drug-cartel violence
- Tribe searches for those stranded by flood
- Adams defense again asks for a mistrial
- Imminent flooding should bring eminent domain
- Wisconsin: Walker signs photo ID measure
- Are pre-1967 borders indefensible for Israel?
- Judge strikes down Wisconsin collective bargaining law
- Dog nurses 2 ligers after tiger mom abandons them
- Wisconsin: Panel clears way for full Senate vote on concealed carry bill
- 'Idol' crowns a winner
- A warm, Southern comedy
- Detours
- U.S. supports U.N. draft condemning Syria's crackdown
- Judge: No mistrial for Adams
- Iowa: Legislator: Bachmann will run
- Meetings
- Obama: Leadership from West still strong
- Lock and Dam No. 11 available for tours soon
- Plans begin to flow for Cascade water project
- Maker of Bratz seeks $339 million from Mattel
- U.S. orders diplomats from Yemen
- Letter: The next disaster could be ours; be prepared
- From despair to joy
- Justice plans criminal charges against Edwards
- Explosions in China city wound at least 5
- County election officials fear major 'rookie mistake'
- Iowa briefs
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- Local markets
- Ask Amy: Teen's financial woes lead to trouble
- Students ramp up mural mania
- Nightlife
- Iowa: Audit questions Ottumwa Transit Authority ridership data
- Rumors drive Crystal Lake owner 'bat-ty'
- Celebrity news
- Opening day for swimming pools.
- Check out SymphonyNOW! It features original stories about orchestras that you won’t see in any other media outlet, with videos, audio interviews, and photos.
- CANCELATIONS FOR TONIGHT (Wednesday, May 25th)
- May e:Life Wartburg Seminary #constantcontact
- The next Museum Family Matinee is this Saturday at 1pm including the opening of works by Bryant Elementary students in the children's gallery.
- "Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius." - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Graduation ceremony the same except for the range of emotions
- Wisconsin: Walker not counting on union savings this year
- Iowa: USDA: Pork safe to eat at 145 degrees after all
- Meetings
- No prison for Christian Stoltzfus
- Belmont High School graduates
- Tri-state people
- Business briefs
- Police 'proactive' in addressing gangs
- Habitat for Humanity accepting applications
- Oprah's influence on spending continues
- Rains flooding N. Plains, Rockies; more on way
- Ask Amy: Boyfriend chooses to cohabit with nudes
- Filming begins on 'The Dark Knight Rises'
- Illinois briefs
- Obama tends to 'special' U.S.-British bond
- Police
- Recreation area remains closed
- Dubuque unemployment rate drops
- Gates: Shrinking defense budget will diminish U.S. influence
- Goodbye, Farewell & Amen
- Fun ways to eat fruits and vegetables
- Georgia police: Upset city councilman spills food at diner
- Illinois: Latino group rips Democrats' plan
- 'Extreme Makeover' family's claims disputed
- Thanks to those who helped at Eilers' benefit
- Branstad answers questions in Elkader
- Detours
- Wind advisory issued for tonight, tomorrow
- Letter: Grassley lets down Americans
- County parks open for camping season
- Almanac
- U.S. Rep. Giffords shooting suspect ruled incompetent
- Death elsewhere
- Iowa briefs
- Crews race to find survivors
- Dubuquer's side steps into finals
- Heritage Trail bridge closed
- Celebrity news
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- Jury does not reach verdict in Adams trial, will return Thursday
- The last prom date for Andrew High
- Proposed education cuts an emotional topic
- tidbit
- Dance finale
- Wisconsin: Some districts not releasing names of teachers who protested
- Tidy Packages
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- Students receive National Merit Scholarships
- Best of the best: The top 5 Johnny Depp performances
- Iowa: Officials confirm measles case
- Netanyahu: Israel ready for painful compromises
- Our city, our team, our title
- Wisconsin briefs
- Storms kill 7 in Oklahoma, Kansas
- House GOP to advance $1 billion in disaster aid
- N.H. man surprised paper corrects 112-year-old obit
- A salad with it all ... except fruit
- Nation & World briefs
- Pawlenty calls for reform
- Adams case headed to jury
- Andrew High School graduates
- Timber Lake hosts teen workshop
- Mubarak to be tried over deaths
- What kind of adventure will your kids have this summer? Register today for River Adventure Summer Camp at the Museum & Aquarium!
- Ladies Night Out reservations are due one week from today. Don't miss out on this special celebration of women to benefit the DSO! Shopping, dancing, eating..here we come!
- Last chance to nominate a Distinguished Alumna/us! If you know of an alum who has attained outstanding success and achievement in their profession or has made exceptional contributions in service nominate them today! Nominations for the Outstanding Achie
- Jochum says Senate has extended "the olive branch" related to budget
- Lancaster: Open house starts fundraising campaign
- Closing arguments under way
- Toy tiger causes huge uproar in UK
- Dyersville: FarmTek receives state assistance for job expansion
- Corporate and Community Games still has openings
- Fennimore man gets one year for assault of child
- Seniors can take advantage of checks for Iowa produce
- High court: California must reduce prison population
- Darlington: Civil War Monument to be rededicated
- Local markets
- NWS: Joplin, Mo., tornado was highest-rated EF5
- Board makes policy change, approves trips
- Jochum hosting public budget meeting today
- Iowa: Branstad sees progress in budget talks
- Elizabeth: Counties slate medication pickup for June 11
- Tornado warning in Delaware County
- Wisconsin: La Crosse starts rebuilding after tornado
- Ohio judge gives some defendants homework to do
- Business briefs
- Elkader: Middle East and Islam teachers' workshop slated for June 29-30
- Tornado kills 2 in suburban Oklahoma City
- Dyersville waiting on demolition permit
- Bellevue: New train speed limit takes effect this week in town
- Clayton County: Turkey River Water Trail maps and guides are available
- Elkader: School board approves contracts for the coming school year
- Breezes of a spring from long ago
- Dyersville: City Council does away with local dispatching services
- Detours
- Clayton County: County board approves 3-year pact for union employees
- Central High School Graduates
- Scruffy Shuffle draws big turnout despite weather
- Dyersville: Downtown Friday Night will return June 10
- Almanac
- County board rejects bid for road work
- Tax cheats among stimulus recipients
- In Ireland, Obama 'very much at home'
- Galena: Historical society has expansion plans
- Big future for Shot Tower history
- Corrections
- Community calendar
- Fennimore: Railroad Museum will open on Saturday
- Healthy fast food not so healthy
- Iowa briefs
- Space shuttle fashions poses for glamour shots
- Analysis: Romney the guy to catch in GOP field
- Ask Amy: Adults begrudge childhood favoritism
- Cassville High School Graduates
- Status of Taliban chief unclear
- Pakistani troops retake naval base
- Adams: 'Promo' did it
- Loras College documentary interesting and fun
- Concert preview: Statue of Liberty, with special guests daylight savings account
- Hanover: Bank donates $3,000 for city's skate park
- A DARK DAY in JOPLIN
- Marquette Catholic High School Graduates
- Mississippi River partly reopens to barge traffic at Baton Rouge
- Paid TH website sparks feedback
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Chrysler to repay U.S., Canadian loans today
- World briefs
- Police reports
- Platteville: Development director will step down
- play preview : "This Is A Test"
- Meetings
- Dubuque jobless rate falls to 5.6 percent
- Rescuers race to find survivors; at least 116 dead
- Nation briefs
- Current Season Ticket Holders: Please remember if we don't hear from you by June 10th there is a possibility you will lose your seat(s)! If you haven't already, call us at 557-1677 or mail in your renewal form today.
- Have you seen the 3D/4D movies SHARKS and TURTLE VISION yet? See them now before our new summertime features start in June!
- Defense takes its turn at Eddie Adams trial
- Gluten menaces those with celiac disease
- Maquoketa Valley Graduates
- Obama: '67 borders long-standing policy
- Southwestern High School Graduates
- Yoga and writing workshop planned for June 4
- Strauss-Kahn abode a tourist hot spot
- Police: Thief stole woman's hair
- Flameless candle a safe option
- Detours
- Engineer to propose bringing Chesterman Road back to life
- Texting ban yields few warnings
- Giving Circle grant applications available
- Break in cold case a mixed blessing
- Did you know?
- State hopes to stymie gypsy moths
- Tornado tears through Minneapolis
- TH reporter again will blog from trial in Scott County
- Senators call for river cleanup
- Mercy unveils real-time surgery info
- Celebrity news
- Yemen leader again balks at leaving
- City targets sanitary sewer violations
- Positive Preservation
- Federal gibberish targeted by new law
- Ask Amy: Wife finds husband's long-lost daughter
- Iowa briefs
- Community calendar
- Gunmen storm Afghan building, kill 6
- Tornado devastates Missouri city
- Nonprofits can apply for a grant
- Lawyer: Soldier to plead guilty in detainee death
- Spain's Socialists trounced amid economic woes
- Sentencings
- Dubuque River Rodeo rounds up young riders
- Nation&World briefs
- No presidential run for Daniels
- Thai restaurant opens on West End
- Court hearing over merger of school districts reset for June 1
- 50 years later, Freedom Riders honored
- Militants storm Pakistani naval base
- Girl injured when she veers her bike into traffic
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Ohio pair serves time in pool for rafting offense
- Gingrich says he would vote for GOP budget plan
- Police
- 4 skits -- created and performed -- in 24 hours
- Tornado kills 1 in Kan., damages hundreds of homes
- Meetings
- 'Million-dollar view' venture backfires
- Scales Mound High School Graduates
- Library spring book sale starts soon
- Almanac
- Authorities: 116 dead in wake of Joplin tornado
- Take a long look at the maxi dress
- Activist priest reinstated
- Bayer to debut speedier aspirin
- Tornadoes batter central U.S., kill unknown number
- Elmo puts children on right street to financial literacy
- Educators see iPad as preschool 'tool'
- Concerts
- Pulling the plug, briefly, on an overwhelming Web
- Survey finds degrees of difficulty
- Kim Jong Il in China again?
- Almanac
- Marshalltown school says wakeup calls working
- Infighting about candidates fuels tensions
- Audio review
- Oil tanker hijacks easy, attacks complex
- Vermont waits for fields to dry
- Gunmen storm Afghan government building
- Freshmen share ways to handle town hall anger
- Managers bill sparks debate
- Yemeni leader says he'll leave
- Tech review tv check-in apps
- Grace Potter's look is more 'Beyonce'
- Once promising 'Brink' loses edge
- Scientists: Iceland volcano erupting
- Cain enters presidential race
- Spring everlasting
- The three-fifths clause created 'other Persons'
- More financial advice in plain English needed
- Pope calls and blesses shuttle astronauts
- Homestyle
- New Jersey has its political 'odd couple'
- Party on a budget: Fieri offers 5 Memorial Day tips
- How paint can fix that fixer-upper
- Journalist reflects on war, friend's death
- The simple life -- Aeolian Islands are 'paradise'
- Groupon enters crowded market for China deals
- As profits boom, will hiring loom?
- To get a job, apply yourself
- Pete Townshend calls it a 'rite of passage'
- On the web world commute
- End of the world fails to materialize
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Agriculture news
- Community colleges' contributions keep growing
- Ask the TH: Interior window coverings not regulated
- Ohio governor not a fan of state's pink driver's licenses
- Helpware firefox add-ons
- Walker urges GOP to take recalls seriously
- Utility reports thieves posing as workers
- Dubuque school board will examine Dalzell proposals
- Iowa briefs
- Riders JUMP to compete online
- 100 years ago, a huge fire crippled the Shot Tower
- Miller Riverview Park remains closed for holiday
- Gingrich campaign has rocky start
- Ricki Lake's will be a 'raw emotional ride
- CHAMPS! Saints win the Cup
- Show and tell us about your summer vacations
- Top songs
- Porches on both levels
- 'Building Blocks of the Middle Class'
- Son needs to pay for eyeglasses before driving
- Family movie reviews
- Local group generates care packages for military
- Sentencings
- Artists chime in on benefits of Dubuquefest
- Pump up your potassium
- Nation/World briefs
- Man wounded while helping turkey hunters
- People in business
- Local adult summer reading program set
- Bestsellers
- 'Broken fingers don't count as injuries'
- Wisconsin counties targeted for spraying
- Fox cuts down 'Wanted,' but Walsh isn't done yet
- Outlook brightens for LED light bulbs
- Receiving Viagra spam likely tied to Epsilon theft
- Police
- 3-year-old found safe after car stolen with him in it
- Rainy spring puts Indiana corn in jeopardy
- Elkader, Iowa Branstad, Reynolds will hold town hall meeting
- Mayor changes, signs stay the same
- OWI convictions
- Letter: Who is keeping secrets about Brazil drilling for U.S.?
- Week in Review: Marine receives hero's welcome
- 'Slave Tag' partially set in Dubuque
- 'Dirt Warriors' grow into role
- Dubuque inspectors coming to 7,000 properties to check for links to sanitary sewer system
- Celebrity news
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- More Golden State blues
- Replacing cabinets or refacing old ones
- Texting while horse riding a common sight at rodeo
- A quick look back at the royal showdown
- Rethink how you approach mowing the grass
- Here's what you need to know about the real dirt on cleaning
- Investors still adding cash to stock funds
- Letter: For gas, what goes up doesn't come down
- 1 fellowship gained ... another he'll miss
- Detours
- Speculation fuels big rise in oil prices
- Who has the wealth?
- Quick stop in Ireland erases stereotypes
- Many in Louisiana waiting on floodwaters
- Business briefs
- Ask Amy: Friend strains to forgive, forget
- Restoring 'Spectacular'
- A wistful finish to the mystery of the missing cat
- New on DVD
- Letter: Dubuque schools have a model religion policy
- Spotlight Feature: Mallory Kaminski, East Dubuque High School
- Bomb targets U.S. employees
- Syrian forces kill 27 protesters
- Dubuque native nominated for panel
- Iowa briefs
- Detours
- Iowa: Pawlenty to announce presidential run
- Letter: No need for sleep breaks on the job
- Celebrity news
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- Woman sentenced to life for killing Potosi native
- State board launches Peninsula probe
- Troops' morale plummets
- Wind Symphony begins rehearsals Tuesday
- Marshals seize cheese products
- Uprisings disturb anti-terror intel flow
- Mississippi River more dangerous to navigate
- Iowa: Budget process slowly moving, Paulsen says
- Letter: TH subscription-increase notice hard to find
- Group seeking donations for Honor Flights
- Tri-state people
- Strauss-Kahn released to house arrest in NYC
- Wisconsin briefs
- Puzzling over the KJV Bible
- Almanac
- Manna Java lease dispute lands in court
- How to know if you shouldn't join the clergy
- Community calendar
- Unemployment falls in 39 states
- IBM opens new facility
- Pakistan: U.S. does not control remote airfield
- CDC's 'zombie apocalypse' advice an Internet hit
- Nation briefs
- 5 WD students injured in accident
- Bauer's move to CEO provides 'continuity' at Galena hospital
- California city council says 'surfing Madonna' must go
- Poll: 4 in 10 say gas price seriously painful
- 2 injured after their car was rear-ended
- Japan utility head quits over nuclear crisis
- Wisconsin: Supreme Court judge Prosser wins recount
- Photos of Beatles' 1st U.S. concert will be auctioned
- Police to monitor Central traffic
- Water study helps slow flow
- NASA sting nets possible moon rock
- Concert preview: David G. Smith
- Police reports
- Ask the TH: What are camp hosts' duties?
- Illinois: Gun owners win battle over IDs
- Brazen bin Laden idea: Bomb oil tankers
- 2 arrested after a number of burglaries
- Ready for the 'Zombie Apocalypse'?
- Wahlert hosts math competition
- Agria plans Dubuque visit on book tour
- Local markets
- Jousting draws roars from crowd at Renaissance Faire
- Sherriff: Man 'pocket dials' 911; drug conversation heard
- KJV Bible -- still influential at 400
- Iowa's unemployment rate dips slightly in April
- Protesters defy ban in Spain
- Chimes beckon DubuqueFest visitors
- Ask Amy: Parents want teen to remove tattoo
- Lay Cistercian group plans conference at Clarke
- Face to face, Netanyahu rejects Obama's position
- Business briefs
- Devbhandari among Loras College's top graduates Saturday
- Dubuque & IBM Combine Analytics, Cloud Computing and Community Engagement to Conserve Water
- Kindergarten students getting excited about their favorite piece of classical music! Simply awesome!
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Today is Endangered Species Day... learn about the importance of protecting endangered species and what you can do to help protect our nation’s wildlife and wildlife habitats.
- Also, don't miss the Dubuque Renaissance Faire this weekend at Camp Albrecht Acres in Sherrill, IA. 10am-5pm Sat. & Sun. Fun weekend to be in Dubuque!
- The museum is open extended hours this weekend: Saturday 11am-4pm and Sunday 12-4pm. Be sure to stop by while you are visiting DubuqueFest.
- Finale for Bike to Work Week tonight
- Bellevue City Council's newest member a woman
- People, etc.
- LinkedIn's stock offering roars
- Registration deadline today for IOWATER program
- Phase 1 of Shot Tower rehabilitation complete
- Community calendar
- Business briefs
- Iowa unemployment rates down slightly
- Cut tax breaks for Big Oil
- Illinois briefs
- World briefs
- IBM 'Smarter' water study finds savings
- Law enforcement conducts project
- X-ray machines detect truckloads of migrants
- River crests in Vicksburg
- State board to probe campaign contributions by Peninsula Gaming, executives
- Getting a taste of law enforcement
- Conservation group plans river cleanup
- Iowa: Campaign security: How much is needed?
- Yang sentenced to two life terms for killing Potosi, Wis. native and her baby
- Woman dons wedding gown for 2nd time in 73 years
- Darlington High School Graduates
- Prodding Israel, Obama embraces 1967 borders for Palestinian state
- Students strut to wipe cancer out
- Iowa briefs
- Amazon: e-book sales surpass printed books
- Ask Amy: Gay man is eager for young lover to come out of the closet
- Marshallese ceremony set for Saturday at Flora
- More than 30 smaller, mid-sized cities will lose anti-terror funds
- Jail mate testifies against Adams
- Weekend buzz
- Nation briefs
- Iowa: 3rd suicide for school
- Reservations set for Ladies Night event
- Almanac
- 'Ghost Hunter' inspects Banwarth House
- They're back To perform
- Afghan militants kill 35 road workers, guards
- Meth a bigger problem in area?
- Hempstead play will be created in a day
- Detours
- owi convictions
- Illinois: Court clears parents in underage-drinking suit
- Opening this weekend
- Police
- Wisconsin briefs
- Implant stirs hope for paralyzed man
- Preacher predicts end of the world. He's not the first.
- Opening band familiar looking, but yet new
- Anthrax victim's widow doubts FBI's conclusion
- 5 fined for peddling without license
- Beckman High School Graduation
- Wisconsin: State Senate passes voter-ID bill
- A surprising and interesting baseball-music analogy!
- Area friends mourn slain Kern family
- New dates hope to spark Catfish
- Reports: Rich splurge, while others scrimp
- Almanac
- Authorities identify Farley accident victims
- Man eats 25,000th Big Mac, 39 years after his 1st
- Grand Finale event set for Sustainability Challenge
- Afghan anger at NATO boils over
- Prosecution rests its case against Adams
- Ask the TH: Quarry noise quite disturbing
- Nation briefs
- Girl Scouts create artwork for 'real art' experience
- Letter: What about the roundabouts?
- Iowa briefs
- Which al-Qaida factions are top threats to U.S.?
- Religious group eyes La Motte
- Iowa: State looks to take away license of adoption agency
- Meetings
- Jury convicts Rewey man
- Pros, cons of cancer screenings
- Nightlife
- Witness identifies Adams as a gunman
- Celebrity news
- IMF chief resigns, denies charges
- Sentencings
- Iowa: Records: Despite man's violent past, judge cut bond
- Detours
- Ask Amy: Nights out posing problems for couple
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Museum matinee series to feature Wahlert works
- Cuba City man injured in rollover
- Deere delivers record 2nd-quarter results
- Reports: Saif al-Adel now leading al-Qaida
- Letter: Some people would rather steal than work for nice things
- Loras commencement slated for Saturday
- Illinois: Proposed cuts bring howls of protest in Illinois
- A fuel for the future? Naturally
- 21 artists 14 studios
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin Republican leaders back off on cuts to SeniorCare
- Local markets
- Man injured when vehicle hits guardrail
- Interruptions slated in water service today
- Community calendar
- Monotony, uncertainty shadow flood victims
- Police reports
- Dubuque County attempting to map out new precinct lines
- College loans, farm aid, pensions targeted
- Gadhafi forces shell mountain range
- 9-year-old injured in rear-end accident
- Heritage exhibit to feature Conway
- $2 billion magnet now at space station
- Business briefs
- Man on Most Wanted list arrested
- The straightjacket of Bernanke's first press conference
- Online fashion line for dogs?
- World briefs
- Increased Traffic Enforcement in Road Construction Zones
- Water interruption in East Dubuque Thursday
- Inspection Program Targets Inflow & Infiltration Issue
- Dubuque Sponsors Free Water Quality Monitoring Workshop
- It starts with the crust
- River Ridge (Patch Grove) High School Graduates
- Community calendar
- Letter: Just let the kids be kids and play outside
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Detours
- Police reports
- Ambassador set to appear in St. Donatus
- Meetings
- 3 people injured in 1-vehicle rollover
- Price of oil drops
- Nation & World briefs
- Dubuque man injured in motorcycle crash
- Auditions for musical set for May 22-23
- Iowa: Filmmaker gets 10-year term
- Activists in Syria call general strike
- 'Rebuke in Dubuque' goes viral
- Pride of Dubuque: Heroes' homecoming
- USDA official vows support, not money
- Web buzz Poshbrood.com
- HERO'S WELCOME
- Illinois: Search for missing boy now in 3 states
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin Senate repeals drinking water regulations
- Libyan oil minister defects
- Deere & Company reports record second quarter
- Long lines form in L.A. after $1.10-per-gallon gas goof
- Salads take the stage in 20-week series
- Almanac
- Neevel case goes to the jury
- 3 high-profile court cases continued to later dates
- geography quiz
- Wisconsin: Thompson considers run for Senate seat
- Black Hills Energy promotes natural gas as fuel for vehicles
- ARC's 'exciting' move nearly complete
- It's all bout being you
- DRA allocates $1.43 million to charities
- Tri-State people
- No economic recovery for homebuilders
- Oswald has license permanently revoked by board examiners
- Iowa briefs
- 'Motorstorm' changes setting, brings the goods
- Grisly garb displayed at Adams trial
- Dressing Green: The next step is being eco-chic
- Iowa: Democrats seek public pressure for budget deal
- Ask the TH: City attempting to curb use of real estate signs?
- Celebrity news
- Queen makes Dublin debut
- Ask Amy: Gaming addiction worries daughter
- Prairie du Chien High School Graduates
- Gulf oil spill documentary 'The Big Fix' hits Cannes
- Neevel: 'I have no doubt he would have killed me'
- Letter: Hospice series inspiring
- UW-P piano professor to perform Sunday
- National 'Kids to Parks Day' is May 21
- Exhibits abound Tuesday at trial of Eddie Adams
- This crazy, unpredictable weather has triggered a lot of people's allergies. Have you had a rough spring?
- National 'Kids to Parks Day' is May 21
- Women of all ages! Grab your girlfriends, mothers, daughters, nieces, and any other special women in your life and come out for the 2nd Annual Ladies Night Out! This celebration of women is on June 3 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. All proceeds benefit the D
- Breaking - Nine groups receive $20,000 each from DRA
- Wisconsin: Inmate tip leads to search for remains
- Boscobel High School Graduation
- Peosta: Council approves contract for sewer-extension project
- Illinois: Rahm Emanuel sworn in as Chicago mayor
- Breaking - Billmyer gets a hero's welcome
- Waukon man injured after explosion, fire
- Platteville: Company asks state to reassess value of property
- World briefs
- Darlington: Safe Routes bike rodeo scheduled for Wednesday at fairgrounds
- Three high-profile Dubuque cases continued
- Building collapse kills toddler
- Corrections
- Vatican suggests bishops report abuse
- Iowa: Branstad: Iowa welcomes all GOP candidates
- Holy Family committee talks options
- Potting benches They can make gardening more efficient
- Meetings
- Platteville: Taxpayers Alliance official will discuss Wisconsin budget
- Ahh-choo! Odd spring aggravates allergies
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Native American night of the stars planned at fort
- Asbury: Future planning session for city's vision slated for Wednesday
- Dubuquers can welcome home wounded Marine today
- Council approves Youth Corps hiring
- Nation briefs
- Hanover: Bank gives $3,000 toward skate park
- Gingrich: Let states try to fix health care
- Wisconsin briefs
- Detours
- IMF scandal opens door to developing nations
- Ask Amy: In-laws choose felon over family
- Looking for locker items? Local outlet to offer them
- Lancaster: Ribbon-cutting slated Saturday
- Bellevue: Boat education and certification course scheduled for June 9, 11
- Man charged with threatening 'Doomsday'
- Celebrity news
- Songs of the Civil War shows set
- Almanac
- Witnesses unable to link Adams to scene of crime
- Man survives lightning strike during Boy Scout outing
- Belmont: Village Board votes to approve razing fire-damaged property
- Illinois: Mumbai terror trial under way in Chicago
- Police reports
- 5 favorite female films
- Galena: Golf Course Fundraiser slated for Thursday
- Business briefs
- Woman sets fatal shooting scene
- River Ridge (Hanover) High School Graduates
- Community calendar
- Trump opts not to run
- Why THonline will have subscriptions
- Letter: Honor the wishes of the departed -- even in Illinois
- Giffords watches shuttle blast off
- Lancaster: City still considering district
- Twins Hall-of-Famer Killebrew dies age 74
- 4 U.S. soldiers killed
- Wisconsin: Recall crusade changes direction
- Refugees: 'Catastrophe' in Syrian town
- Oswald has teaching license revoked
- Fennimore: 2011 Fun Fest has been cancelled; no fireworks this summer
- Laughs abound in Apatow film
- Maquoketa: Prevent Child Abuse sponsoring its 12th Family Fun Fest event
- Convention to spotlight Alabama town's disaster
- "Phantom" cast chosen
- Potosi High School Graduation
- Platteville: Westhill Avenue will be getting major facelift
- Levees, floodwalls under round-the-clock watch
- Galena: Presentation by Kenyan pastor set Sunday
- Holy Family discusses pros and cons of options
- Dubuque to hire three through Youth Corps
- Neevel trial: McPhail's girlfriend testifies
- Phones ringing off the hook already this morning. Busy taking season ticket renewals! :)
- A nod of thanks to French family
- Refugees living in squalid Milwaukee housing
- Almanac
- Shullsburg High School Graduates
- Pictures can make a difference
- World briefs
- Pharmacy board passes new rules
- Volunteers sought to drive veterans to VA appointments
- Ryan considering Senate bid
- Letter: Jo Daviess organization playing favorites?
- Night Owls often eat worse
- Meetings
- 6 ROTC cadets commissioned
- Iowa briefs
- 'Thor' stays atop box office
- Letter: TH, featured family deserving of praise
- Preston High School Graduation
- Community calendar
- Ask Amy: Would sister spoil day of celebration?
- A must-have in case of emergencies
- Nation briefs
- Homicide trial begins today
- Capitol-istic society? Partying, protesting mix in Wisconsin
- As water rises, residents are told to get out
- How's the weather up there?
- Iowa-Grant High School Graduation
- Dyslexia information available at forum
- 1 month, 2 graduations for Sherrill teenager
- Adams trial resumes today
- Detours
- Proliferation fears mount in Libya
- Principals on the move
- Wisconsin briefs
- Book review
- Libyan TV: NATO blasts oil port city
- Police
- Your iPod can become a DJ production item
- Police: IMF chief accused in sexual assault case
- Kerry: Alliance at critical point
- Iowa Supreme Court suspends local attorney
- Agency tossing electronics burial
- Progress made in meth fight
- Protesters descend on Israel's borders
- Space shuttle Endeavour launches at last
- Don't forget to take care of your eyes
- Kleefisch hosting discussion
- Gingrich kicks off campaign in Dubuque
- Costumed characters delight youngsters
- UI, Iowa City hope to revamp downtown
- Minus Huckabee, GOP field slim
- Chihuahua lifts leg, takes blame for New York bomb scare
- Illinois briefs
- Trial could reveal Pakistan-militant link
- Scholarships, broadcast awards go to Loras students
- Stores' bids for loyalty evolve in digital age
- Obama looks to increase U.S. oil production
- 'MotorStorm' is a rough but fun ride
- Iowa: Lawmaker predicts ban on abortion clinic
- Audio review
- It took awhile, but I finally reached 'home
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- U.S.-bred criminal accused in Mexico mass killings
- Iowa: Waverly pins hopes on rain barrels
- Poultry producers face devastation after storms
- Boozy race tries dry run
- Family movie reviews
- Letter: Donations for Bellevue victims short-circuited
- Political news
- From guest on 'Glee' to heartthrob
- Job market 'opening up' for new grads
- New York police question leader of International Monetary Fund
- Soot study an absorbing topic
- Letter: No reason to complain
- TV's new channel
- No visa, no entrance
- New kit for tub is fun for kids
- Tri-state books published
- There's always groom for 1 more
- Syrians flee to Lebanon to avoid crackdown
- 'Multitalented' grad is headed for med school
- Call to serve brings couple to UD
- Celebrity news
- Adobe delight
- Study: Method matters more than teacher
- Save some green -- get a designer outfit in 5 steps
- Almanac
- In search of the area's BEST BURGER'
- People in business
- $4 per gallon? 4 more reasons to bike to work
- Tablets leave netbooks in the dust
- No quick review of bin Laden photos request
- This app can help you remember to pick up milk
- Meaningful work drives 'millennials'
- A study of studies
- Cpl. Billmyer to arrive home on leave Tuesday
- Agriculture news
- Creepy-crawly book could pique your curiosity
- Nation briefs
- Top songs
- Israeli troops, Palestinians clash after teenager dies
- Ceremony honors 12 area women
- Obama's stance a labor of too much love
- Ruching or not, here she comes
- Bestsellers
- Imam, 2 sons charged with supporting Taliban
- Mourners: NATO strike killed clerics, medics
- At 88, author Paula Fox's work sees a revival
- Letter: TH unfair to Senior, Hempstead, WD
- Swapping stars and stripes
- When pigs fly, maybe I'll invent something big
- Medication might not eliminate seizures
- Changing Chapter
- Haiti's new president: Put aside divisions
- Small wheat crop in forecast as Oklahoma harvest begins
- Police
- Wisconsin: FEMA says 2 elderly women owe thousands
- Iowa briefs
- Floodgate opens, Mississippi diverted
- How to make that counter sparkle and shine
- Fees for immunizations to change in Jo Daviess
- Proposed aid cuts threaten rural airports
- Victim's friend: Leirmoe sent 'psycho-crazy' messages
- Gingrich will 'meet the people'
- Iowa: Amana Colonies grapple with tourism declines
- The Civil War's impact on Virginia
- College career office is a great tool
- Double monitors and resolutions puzzle printer
- Missouri governor signs bill limiting lawsuits against farms
- Kids flock to Arbortem's children's party
- Valedictorian finds home, 'large family' at Clarke
- Helpware Send To Toys
- Bahrain demolishing mosques
- 'Route 20' author to speak at library
- With little children, it's 'Monkey See, Monkey Do'
- Middle class appetites fuel China food inflation
- Consumer Reports: Facebook has 7.5 million underage users
- Community calendar
- Corrections
- World briefs
- Pakistan warns U.S of cut to supply line
- 65 hurt as mob attacks Christian protesters
- Dalzell debate: Know the rules
- Asparagus tips and other signature advice
- Concerts
- Mike Huckabee will not run for president in 2012
- Illinois: Emanuel brings hip new vibe to mayor's seat at City Hall
- Take plenty of stock in law of averages
- Ask Amy: Family getting a jump on Christmas tension
- Council will consider revolving loan fund
- Holy Family facilities-planning committee meets Monday
- Iowa: Ousted Supreme Court justices find new jobs
- Getting to the root of the problem not always easy
- Friends of Library plan book sale
- Ask the TH: What are rules for taxi rates?
- Google to launch Music Beta service
- Wisconsin sites at any price
- Family tap dances for Ohio mom's 80's birthday
- Design by the book
- By historical standards, Americans under-taxed
- Week in Review: 5 with local ties dead in apparent murder-suicide
- It's official! Clarke University's newest graduates receive their degrees! Go out and make an impact!
- Joe Dzaluk, vice president of global infrastructure and resource management for IBM Global Technology Services, receives an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Clarke and begins this year's Commencement address.
- Clarke President Sister Joanne Burrows welcomes students and families to the institution's first Commencement as Clarke UNIVERSITY!
- The 168th Commencement of Clarke University is now underway! Graduates are processing in to a capacity crowd in the Kehl Center. Watch online at www.clarke.edu/commencement.
- What a beautiful Baccalaureate Mass! Graduates and families are now off to a wonderful lunch on campus. Can't be at this afternoon's Commencement? Watch the live stream at www.clarke.edu/commencement.
- 2011 Baccaulaureate Mass and Hooding
- Clarke's 168th Commencement ceremonies have officially started! Graduates just received their academic hoods as the baccaulaureate mass gets underway. Watch the live stream from anywhere in the world. Visit www.clarke.edu/commencement.
- Good luck tonight to roasters and roastees for the Roast of Bob & Cindy Byrne. We're looking forward to a very fun evening! Break a leg everyone.
Didn't RSVP? Last minute guests can still be accommodated after the dinner if you would like t
- Patrons, bartender testify
- Dog bites mail carrier -- more than 5,600 attacks in '10
- Community calendar
- Oil firms save $4.4 billion annually on taxes
- Man hurt in 3-vehicle accident on bridge
- Hill Street area focus of the tour
- After bin Laden: What comes next?
- Detours
- Police reports
- Taxpayers take another hit from FEMA
- Illinois: Audit: 4 state workers were overpaid $77,000
- Demjanjuk convicted over Nazi camp deaths
- Ex-Pakistani spy defends agency
- 2 teenagers hurt in 1-vehicle accident
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin gun advocates seek concealed-carry law
- Iowa: Late-term ban fails in Senate
- Lawmakers want to halt funding for body scanners
- 2 students among 3 dead at university
- Emotional mastery seminar available
- Correction
- College arts notebook
- At least 68 killed in Pakistan bombings
- Woman collides with parked police car
- Shocked Whisler wins teachers' honor
- Bin Laden did very little running
- McCain: Torture did not help in bin Laden hunt
- Economists: Job gains offset gas, food prices
- Moon Bar announces upcoming entertainment
- Lunch break leads police to Granny Bandit suspect
- AC/DC members: Reality shows are a poor path to success
- People, etc.
- U.S.-Pakistan relationship 'critical,' official says
- Letter: More clinics to mean fewer abortions? No
- Weekend buzz
- Alzheimer's group to host lunch program
- Romney defends health plan
- Letter: Many reasons to support local businesses
- Church plans bake sale today, Saturday
- Ex-California prisons chief opposes executions
- Illinois: School-reform bill goes to governor
- Teaching about religion vital
- Gingrich sets Dubuque stop
- Head Start enrollment applications available
- Pressure builds for Gadhafi
- Bin Laden eyed more U.S. targets
- Geography class going on the road
- Gallery reception will have demonstration
- World briefs
- McGregor man killed in 1-vehicle accident
- VNA receives $50,000 boost
- Opening this weekend
- Iowa: Senate OKs more for education
- Belmont man faces sex-assault charges
- Letter: Audubon students win where it counts
- Illinois briefs
- Flooding threat creates a dilemma in Louisiana
- Garbage truck destroyed in Thursday morning fire
- Garage sale proceeds will aid Relay for Life
- 2 charged in alleged NY terror plot
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: Boyfriend throws self on bombshell
- Galena officials meet with Hispanic group
- Great Strides walk Saturday at Flora Park
- Wind symphony ready for concert series
- Woman trying to make left turn hurt
- Web giants' rivalry amps up with PR fiasco
- Seniors can learn to avoid scams
- Nation briefs
- WTS will honor forty-eight degree and certificate candidates at commencement exercises on Sunday, May 15, 2011.
- Development Director Ginger Sakas wins WLN Woman of Achievement Award for Service & Support of Non-Profit Work! Congrats Ginger, and thanks for all your hard work!
- Free Rides on The Jule Next Week for Bicyclists
- Heads up - The City of Dubuque will be repairing a water valve near the Visitor Entrance at Mercy on Friday. You'll still be able to get in through the Visitor Entrance, just plan for some delays while driving in this area.
- How interesting! Has anyone had a chance to leaf through this book?
- Whisler named Dubuque's Teacher of the Year
- Barb Keough, Director of Home Health at Mercy, shows incredible passion and support of the mission and values of serving those less fortunate.
- Killing of bin Laden buoys Obama in polls
- Floodwaters rise in poverty-stricken Delta
- Letter: Rotating schedules grueling, unhealthy
- Tenacious dog escapes Oregon veterinarian office
- Jo Daviess County Board OKs Walker appointment
- Almanac
- Woman waives right to preliminary hearing
- It's time for a history lesson
- Senators rip U.S. military plans in Japan
- Quakes kill 10, injure dozens in Spain
- Video at Adams trial: Man down
- School able to 'Marshall' improvement
- The Right Now highlights festival
- California asks Bell to probe pensions
- Ask Amy: Elderly parents sow more than they reap
- Gingrich to visit Dubuque Monday
- Illinois: Lawsuit claims Vatican covered up sex abuse by Chicago priest
- Swingtet to perform Sunday at Hotel Julien
- Bridging the generations
- Wills to leave NICC for post in Arizona
- Supply problems, recall plague Toyota
- Nightlife
- Cuba City motorcyclist injured in accident
- Parking uncertainty to cloud UW-P plans?
- Iowa: Disaster-aid-repayment bill tabled in U.S. Senate
- Police reports
- Gasoline futures tumble
- Iowa: Branstad: Fix tax system now
- Detours
- 18-year-old will graduate college before high school
- Letter: Great series and a great question
- Wisconsin: GOP: Budget boost no aid to unions
- Sprint pulls ad attacking merger of T-Mobile, AT&T
- Chanel designer adds movies to his repertoire
- Celebrity news
- TH series 'The KJV Bible' will start Saturday
- Nation & World briefs
- "Phantom" opening night sold out
- Sentencing for Christian Stoltzfus set for May 24
- Open house set for Rural Heritage Museum
- Meetings
- 911 tape shows lost woman's plight
- Corn prices could drop
- Gingrich's past could be both plus, minus
- Syrian shelling, gunmen kill 18
- Psychiatrist shortage not as severe as reported
- Civil union certificates to cost $50 in Jo Daviess County
- Hershey, sheriff hopeful spar over campaign signs
- Local markets
- Savings program a wheel deal
- Iowa briefs
- Community calendar
- Libyan rebels ride momentum
- Letter: Americans' economic problems self-inflicted
- For this show All is Faire
- San Jose University students on edge
- Analysts dig into journal outlining attack strategies
- Letter: Look at Planned Parenthood's own figures
- Resign? 'Never,' proclaims embattled Arizona sheriff
- Opening Doors to hold trivia night fundraiser
- Lawsuit seeks to nullify commutation
- Ask the TH: Large dirt pile fills role for city
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- BOXOFFICE Magazine features article about the Museum & Aquarium's state-of-the-art 3D/4D theater.
- Dropped season ticket renewals off at the post office this afternoon. Current season ticket holders keep an eye on your mail the next couple days. You will be receiving very important information from the DSO!
- Jury in Adams' trial sees surveillance video
- Facing death with dignity
- No bail for man after disruption of flight
- Crisp Macon goes with warm times
- Iowa: Democrat plans bill that would prohibit abortion clinic
- Tripoli sites bombed, rebels claim gains in Misrata
- Police
- My commitment to Iowa's homeowners is unwavering
- Al-Qaida could elevate No. 2 -- or name no one
- Food tidbits
- Web Buzz Localo.com
- Police: Naked man damaged hotel room
- Chlapaty to speak at UD graduation
- FEMA: Return disaster aid
- Illinois: Suspect to undergo psychiatric testing
- Meetings
- Breaking - NICC president Wills takes job in Arizona
- Wisconsin briefs
- Wisconsin: Court: Judge's 'garbage' comment no sign of bias
- Nation briefs
- Almanac
- City to move bridge to Bergfeld Pond
- Attorney: Imams wrongly kicked off flights
- Illinois: Blagojevich jury hears expletive-laden recordings
- Pop culture Q & A
- Bellevue fund distributed
- Iowa: Paul to decide on White House run this week
- World briefs
- Wisconsin: Wounded officer returns to work in Fond du Lac
- Let's get serious about bullying
- Thanks to volunteers for Grand project
- travel gear: snickey
- Party leaders use tough talk over budget crisis solution
- Neighbor charged with rape, murder of girl, 9
- Philippine city holds mass circumcision for youths
- Musharraf: No deal made for bin Laden
- Puppeteers seek help for June 4 mini-parade
- Letter: Blum twists facts to persuade, not educate
- Mississippi Delta braces for flood
- Detours
- Federal judge blocks Utah immigration law
- Ask Amy: Shakespeare didn't write college into this script
- NICC graduation set for Friday
- Community calendar
- Regis Philbin memoir due this autumn
- County road keeps slip-slidin' away
- Iowa briefs
- Wisconsin officials promote tourism
- Business briefs
- Close to 600 feared dead on ship
- Courteous crook robs Des Moines bank
- Presbyterians clear way for gay clergy
- Microsoft deal likely to expand Skype's scope
- Search resumes for man's body
- Ask the TH: What is process to grow size of county board?
- Library of Congress offers free streaming of vintage recordings
- Geography Quiz
- Attorney: Eddie Adams 'wrong guy'
- Dip for the Dogs
- Food Q&A Subbing whole wheat for white flour
- Death elsewhere
- The great PSN debacle
- Celebrity news
- Illinois briefs
- GM to add, preserve 4,000 jobs
- Authorities identify teen who died in accident
- Leaders say rebuilding dam without federal funds possible
- AG offers more on campaign donations
- Japan to scrap energy plan
- Earnings report
- White Water Creek Bridge Placement Scheduled for Wednesday
- Stuffed season ticket renewals this afternoon. The 2011-2012 season guide looks great. Can't wait to finish them up and get them in the mail tomorrow! :)
- Summer Activities Registration Underway
- Portion of 9th Street Closed Until Mid-June
- Business briefs
- Letter: Complaint about disrespect is dishonorable
- Senior High student wins wind symphony contest
- Gingrich joins race for White House
- World briefs
- Benefit planned for 'Lizzy' on May 15
- UW-P police seek information on thefts
- Detours
- Meetings
- Police identify kids injured in ATV crash
- Jury selection begins in Eddie Adams trial
- Community calendar
- Platteville: UW-P commencement set for Saturday
- Ballet performance fulfills A final wish
- Wisconsin/Iowa briefs
- Pakistan suspected of retaliating after raid
- Wisconsin: Voter ID bill clears committee
- Police reports
- Candidate vows to 'fix America'
- Jury selection opens in Anthony trial
- Maquoketa: Sponsor named for Timber City Days
- Olive Garden accidentally serves sangria to toddler
- 'Practically perfect' film goes by too fast
- Lancaster: Repaving to start in late May or June
- Dyersville: Microsoft Office demonstration set
- Guttenberg: Council approves water rate increase
- Police identify Delhi teen killed in accident
- Company spills wash water into creek
- Illinois briefs
- Memphis landmarks spared
- Elizabeth: Celebration will honor conservationist Saturday
- Cuba City man injured in cycle vs. semi crash
- A special time in TH history
- Study: Some colonoscopies unnecessary
- Iowa: Compromise abortion bill in works
- Drought descends on parts of South
- Breaking - Follow TH live blogging from Adams trial
- Holy Family tweaks costs for facilities options
- Cassville: Cassville Car Ferry group reduces size
- Almanac
- Dodgeville: Humane society launches fundraiser
- Bridge at Bergfeld to be moved into place
- Schwarzenegger, Shriver announce separation
- The pert lockers
- Boehner: 'Trillions' in cuts loom on debt vote
- Trial for Eddie Adams begins in Davenport
- Dubuque County bridges are tiring
- Celebrity news
- Obama, GOP eye Medicare limits
- Galena: Galena History Museum will dedicate exhibit room Saturday
- Home sweet hospice
- Few TV pilots will land on this fall's schedule
- Iowa: Branstad urges action on budget
- Energy, metals stocks rise with commodity prices
- Woman hit by train in fair condition
- Cuba City: High school recognized for curriculum
- Nation briefs
- Manchester: Rhubarb Festival slated for June 4
- Letter: Better alternative to Dalzell expansion
- Dyersville: Free days offered at area attractions
- Iowa: Huckabee committee pays off delinquent fines
- Platteville: UW-P receives RecycleMania results
- $268 million awarded to 5 states for passenger rail
- Web-based comedy mines office laughs
- Wisconsin: Judge grants extension in recount
- Elkader: Deadline for moving houses extended
- Ask Amy: 'Fargo' accent bothers date
- District approves community study
- Dyersville: Best shot tournament signup starts May 18
- UD ROTC Commissions Cadets
- Dubuque school board approves research contract
- Options for long-range facilities plan for Holy Family Catholic Schools tweaked after scrutiny
- Dubuque students benefit from new partnership between the school district and the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium.
- New ‘Free Way to Fun City’ Program Begins June 1
- 'Going back to plain and simple'
- Go ahead, Step it up
- Celebrate Migratory Bird Day at Mines of Spain
- Jo Daviess deputy recalls 'Killer Clown' Gacy
- Elizabeth again calling all Elizabeths
- Detours
- Iowa: Donors court N.J.'s Christie
- The Cost of Comfort
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Illinois: Defendants buying their freedom?
- Automatic budget cuts to 'rein' on parade?
- Police
- Letter: Foster parenting provides plenty of challenges, rewards
- Author tells his story of reading Jane Austen
- Illinois: Blagojevich defense to start cross of key witness today
- Teen killed in accident
- Man keeping alligator to impress women faces charge
- 350 couples tie knot in mass ceremony in Bolivia
- More evacuations loom in Memphis
- 18-year-old struck by train identified
- Closed bridges top Jo Daviess priorities
- Geography quiz
- Almanac
- Bridges in Dubuque County aging faster than hoped
- Celebrity news
- Bin Laden's death tough subject for religious leaders
- Illinois: Study: Quinn budget shows $9B deficit
- Three children hurt in ATV accident identified
- Stranded woman close to dying when rescued
- Phoebe and Tyler alerted world to a crisis
- La Nina brings flood risks, drought to West
- National oil change long overdue
- Keep your iPhone safe from damage
- Obama: 'Getting our man' outweighed risks
- 'Loras on the Lawn' set for Sunday
- Community calendar
- Tens of thousands join march against violence in Mexico
- Adams' trial opens today in Davenport
- Sports management team finishes 3rd
- Iowa: U of I thinks modern for new auditorium
- Don't judge all traveling roofers
- Iowa briefs
- U.S. seeks access to bin Laden widows
- Mercy awards 5 nursing scholarships
- Energy expert counting on science
- Nation&World briefs
- Here's yet another Doomsday
- Iowa: Sustainable farming school closes after 2 years
- 34 hurt in commuter train mishap
- Wisconsin priest on leave after alleged phone call
- Theisen's increases amount in grant program
- Shortages choke Libya as sanctions take hold
- Ask Amy: Teen's boyfriend making the grade?
- Giunta will carry torch at Warrior Games
- Meetings
- Memphis prepares for big river
- 18-year-old female struck by train in Lansing
- New recipes for updating the kitchen
- Researchers: Beware of mobile malware
- Dubuque School Board will meet Monday
- 'Kombat' as brain-dead as ever
- Ad agency offers employees a place to snooze
- Raid sparks criticism against Pakistan military
- Harkin voices opposition to Postal Service plan
- Texting has taken on a whole new dimension
- World briefs
- Will small-cap stocks continue big-time gains?
- N. H. man killed after standoff with police
- Poll: GOP's top issues are economy, business
- Ask the TH: Which rules guide use of parking signs for the handicapped in residential areas?
- Help your loved ones: Spell out your wishes
- What you need to know about goats as pets
- Dubuque-based military units will be honored
- Bestsellers
- Muslim-Christian clashes kill 5 in Cairo
- Some motherly advice
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Mines of Spain benefits from $2,500 grant
- Quirky customs a good fit at Zappos
- Let there be light in your home
- Homestyle
- Letters: Put inmates to work recycling glass
- Ireland is ... a memorable 8th-grade teacher
- 2nd Bike to Work Week set May 16 to 20
- Business briefs
- Nation briefs
- Uncertainty leaves bond investors guessing
- Ask Amy: This year's Mother's Day has sad resonance
- Czech town offers history, castle, beer and bears
- Flying high: Southwest's boldest move a 'big' deal
- Videos give rare, candid glimpse of bin Laden
- How to find the solution for banging pipes
- Top songs
- technology q&a
- Gas prices to fall 50 cents by summer
- A few tips from the Scouts
- Guinness Records: Smokey the cat is really loud
- Gender stereotypes easing more for girls
- Pope greets thousands in Venice
- A tribute to a mother's incredible dedication
- Learn some cooking basics
- Travelers should be on guard for hidden hotel fees
- Agriculture news
- Detours
- Gadhafi forces bomb fuel depot
- 4-year-old 'Anna Banana' provides inspiration
- A light bulb moment: Understand what's out there
- $4-per-gallon gas could fuel boost to your fund portfolio
- Animal stories resonate with young readers
- Taliban attack Afghan government offices
- Good citizenship should be goal for kids
- Gas prices keep on moving
- Celebrity news
- Grant scholars invade Galena
- Iowa: Michelle Obama lauds U.S. forces during speech
- Storms twist Southern economy
- Audio review
- A luxurious 4-bedroom
- People in business
- Just like being there
- Fixing up your fixtures?
- Stanley releases heavenly new album
- Almanac
- 1 protester hurt, 11 killed in Yemen
- Altercation raises some questions
- Woman awaits late Mother's Day after exoneration
- Iowa briefs
- Outlook sunny for company
- Concerts
- 'Like' it or not, button a force in e-commerce
- Tanks enter coastal town in new Syrian crackdown
- Embracing a 'quality of death'
- Hey bud, Listen to this
- Mountain of tires mysteriously appears in Connecticut town
- Wisconsin Republicans rush agenda before recall elections
- Community calendar
- Monae tours with Mars
- 'People have triumphed,' Ecuador's president says
- Police
- Volunteers lend that woman's touch
- How to prepare for anesthesia
- Steven Tyler's memoir is a wild ride
- Tech review: Kyocera Echo
- Family movie reviews
- Much road work to be done in Jo Daviess County this season
- Search for missing man continues
- To be 70 means many things
- There are many reasons why you were born
- Taking control of your past
- Spring into action
- web winners
- 4 hurt in Dubuque County ATV accident
- Camping Essentials
- Illinois: Officer feels traumatized by murder scene
- Holy Family committee will meet Monday
- President Polk finally gets his war with Mexico
- Churches forge bond after deadly tornadoes
- Letter: Undisputed facts to refute misinformation
- Film screening
- Illinois: Bill requiring seat-belt use advances in Illinois
- Letter: Laptop purchase for schools a poor investment
- Wisconsin briefs
- 'Guys and Dolls' comes to Jefferson
- Local markets
- Heritage Trail overpass on hold
- Information sought on dog who bit woman
- World briefs
- Private sector hires vigorously in April
- Dubuque teams win in web science competition
- Analysis: Reimagining Obama after Pakistan raid
- Group: Libyan troops suspected of war crimes
- Police dogs conduct search at public schools
- McCarron will remain as principal at Prescott school
- Wilderness survival for kids
- Shalom to host Sermon on the Mount retreat
- 2 vastly different pictures of bin Laden
- Ask the TH: Church to host e-waste recycling
- Nation briefs
- Detours
- Police
- Al-Qaida vows to get revenge for bin Laden
- Illinois: Motorola spinoff gets tax breaks to stay in Illinois
- Business briefs
- Women work on Dubuque home as part of National Women Build Week
- Beckman student honored for integrity
- People, etc.
- Locals fear loss of interest in disaster
- U. S. Grant Association gathers in Galena
- School board eyes $30,100 study
- Mazzuchelli students to present 'Aladdin, Jr.'
- 'If You Give a Mouse a Cookie' at Timber Lake
- California women ages 65, 72 facing marijuana charges
- 'Glee Live!' tour to be filmed for concert flick
- Obama offers 'job well done' to assault team
- Eisenhower school honors 2
- Captured soldier's dad seeks Pakistan's help
- Iowa: Court reinstates Indianola homeowners' assessments
- On Fridays, Hy-Vee workers give a warm welcome to students
- 'Love and Respect' conference planned
- Almanac
- Tithing with an ATM
- Iowa and Illinois briefs
- Community calendar
- Walker won't attend events in Platteville
- Cassville buildings damaged by fire will be torn down
- Tri-state business
- Ask Amy: These neighbors should be above it all
- Disasters are not God punishing people
- Coast Guard reopens Mississippi River to barge traffic
- Letter: Ending obsolete practices will be 'walking the talk
- Maquoketa council member resigns
- Youth place in science competition
- UD Nursing Program to Hold Pinning Ceremony
- Join Mercy at the Dubuque Heart Walk tomorrow at 9:00 am at the River Walk! Hoping for good weather and lots of people!
- Police
- Official: Only 1 bin Laden defender fired at SEALs
- Detours
- Burglars hit storage units, take items worth $8,250
- Let's meet the Bagleys
- GOP concedes Medicare vouchers have to wait
- Heritage Trail overpass on hold
- Pakistani army gives warning to U.S.
- Workers enter Japan's nuclear reactor building
- Illinois: Man convicted of killing family
- Nation & World briefs
- Recreation areas open for the season
- Unclear how many missing after tornadoes
- Not exactly a day of infamy for everybody
- Community brief
- Award-winning Epworth native will sing at Five Flags
- High gas prices cloud hiring outlook
- No major U.S. 52 repair on horizon
- Play preview
- Letter: Obama insurance program bad all around
- Levee blast could hurt farmland for years
- Local markets
- No need to show bin Laden's corpse
- Community calendar
- Retailers see strong April
- Buck Wilder pleases with poop
- Iowa briefs
- Earnings
- Ask Amy: Mom and in-law at odds over baby care
- Opening this weekend
- Bomber rams Iraq police station, kills 20
- Letter: No need for a Planned Parenthood
- Speaker: Society needs engaged citizens
- Obama lays wreath at ground zero
- Roofers descend on tri-states
- Weekend buzz
- Libyan regime: Tribal meeting sign of support
- UD breaking ground
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Chorale will perform work of Haydn
- Owners will sell Stone Cliff Winery
- Celebrity news
- Almanac
- Today is campus clean up and the Texas BBQ!
- University of Dubuque Announces 2011 Commencement Ceremonies
- Don't forget to wear Elton John inspired glasses to the concert this weekend! A few pairs are floating around the DSO office and we can't wait to show them off! :)
- Are you a Clarke alum in the Davenport area? Then join us for a presentation and reception May 19 at Biaggi’s. Clarke Professor Adul Sinno and his sons, Rafic ‘01 and Omar ’07 will be providing some Mississippi inspiration. For details
- Journey into the night, beneath the ground, inside caves and deep under the sea through a combination hands-on activities and walk-through exhibits as you explore what it's like to live "In the Dark"... coming soon to the Museum & Aqua
- Officials gather in Holy Cross to hear residents' thoughts on U.S. 52 reconstruction
- Massey offers victims' families $3 million
- Community calendar
- Event preview: El Kahir Shrine Circus
- Letter: A city partner, Mystique should be 'greener'
- Detours
- Yemen blast kills 5 soldiers
- Disabled vet testifies to Congress
- Feds suing more activists accused of blocking abortion-clinic access
- concert preview: Michelle Lynn
- Letter: Spending on football field worth the investment?
- Tri-state people
- Illinois: Illinois civil unions might affect Catholic groups' adoption efforts
- Ask the TH: Why no sidewalk in 2700 block of University?
- Celebrity news
- Darlington drama students present 'Voices of the Civil War'
- Boy charged with killing neo-Nazi dad
- We should change with the times
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: Daughter-in-law too degrading?
- Gas demand in decline
- Nightlife
- Rainy weather has area farmers playing catch-up
- 14-foot walk-through purse installed at museum
- Meetings
- U.S. service sector growth slows
- 'Privates' might not be the best term
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- concert preview: Aaron Lewis, of Staind
- play preview
- Court tosses firefighter's suit
- Area briefs
- Local students take part in KidWind Challenge
- France to mull faster exit from Afghanistan
- Man sentenced after coaxing 2 to suicide
- Central Avenue detour begins Monday
- Flooding could set records
- Local markets
- Police reports
- Hutchins finds new growth opportunity
- Nation/world briefs
- concert preview: Title Tracks
- Man charged with sex abuse
- Cold challenges gardeners
- Other deaths
- Stocks sink after weak data on jobs
- Roofers applying for Iowa plates draw state's attention
- Dunkin' Donuts plans to go public
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear bargaining case
- concert preview: Wheels On Fire
- Stone Cliff Winery for sale
- Property records: 'Uncle' Osama?
- Mosque bombing suspect fatally shot, FBI says
- concert preview: The Pines
- Info from Osama raid shows interest in U.S. trains
- Letter: Trump too trivial for serious consideration?
- Art on the River
- Iowa: Gronstal to allow abortion-bill debate?
- Portion of Central Avenue Closing
- Thanks to KAT FM, KDTH, 101.1 The River and The Rock 97.3 for letting me hang out with them this morning and talk about our Elton John pops concert this Saturday. Had a blast! ~ Kristin
- have you heard?
- Cold temperatures could hamper landscaping plans
- Suspicious neighbors knew little about family behind walls
- Deadline to protest assessments nears
- Detours
- Letter: Scouting for more euchre players
- Celebrity news
- Will bin Laden's death change Afghan war plan?
- Comic Andy Dick arrested at California restaurant
- Iowa briefs
- Report suggests sharper sea rise from Arctic melt
- UD honors 4 people
- Letter: Civil War program to be captivating
- Nearby levee blast eases threat to Illinois town
- Almanac
- Letter: Ending glass recycling a good decision
- Teens can learn about checking accounts
- food bits
- Illinois: Prosecutors focus on Senate seat claim in Blagojevich trial
- Letter: Here's an analogy
- City seeking more information on dog
- Boehner: Don't cut Pakistan's aid
- Blast kills at least 16 in Baghdad
- Bin Laden unarmed when shot
- Thieves return Superman sign
- Rebels: Supply route under fire
- 4 area students named National Merit Scholarship Program winners
- Homemade Candy for Mom
- Illinois: Illinois gun bill moves through committee
- World briefs
- Ask Amy: Sister's new boyfriend too temperamental
- Bike ride to 'show off' Jackson County
- Iowa: House rejects adding casinos to smoking ban
- Meetings
- Letter: Businesses disrespect military families
- Wisconsin briefs
- Iowa: Hancock, 2nd Democrat sign abortion petition
- Business briefs
- Flaggers to direct traffic on part of U.S. 20
- Chapter ends, but terrorism lives on
- Community calendar
- don't miss this
- Judge's decision at hearing upsets attorney for Adams
- Ask the TH: Fire codes for wood-framed buildings?
- Gas prices drive Americans to small cars
- 45 and older new voting-age majority
- Letter: 'Local' does not necessarily mean 'better'
- AP Index gives schools high marks
- Free Comic Book Day has arrived, feel free to rejoice
- Platteville students' work on display at Rountree
- $4 gas arrives in area
- Video game lets you kill, abuse bin Laden
- Illinois briefs
- National briefs
- Police reports
- New beginning in store at Lafayette County site
- tri-state people
- A lean Saugivnon
- A lesson in healing
- Letter: Be aware of challenges for special-ed students
- Speaker will discuss safe water effort
- Count down to Elton John Concert: 4 more days! This song received the most votes for favorite Elton John song on our Facebook poll last week.
- Boscobel man charged with 5th OWI
- Movie review: "Dylan Dog: Dead of Night"
- Bin Laden's death stirs emotions worldwide
- Cassville: Farmers Market will open at Riverside Park
- Iowa: Authorities: Man shot woman on mower
- Local veterans, troops express relief, caution
- Have you heard?
- Lancaster: City officials hope to move up date of Courthouse Square project
- Dubuque man hurt in motorcycle accident
- Illinois/Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Art gallery to add Sunday hours
- Rountree to host oil painter
- Police reports
- Delaware County attorney applies for court opening
- Correction
- Galena: Foundation to fund $60,000 for tuckpointing project
- Lancaster: Free seminar offered on using smartphones
- East Dubuque man facing drug charges
- Letter: U.S. needs to awaken to financial crisis
- Illinois: Engineers carry out levee blasts
- Libyans seek revenge for NATO strike
- Post-9/11 changes to industries outlive bin Laden
- Police seek dog involved in biting incident
- Player gets played in game of love
- Nabbing bin Laden boosts Obama, but maybe not for long
- Business briefs
- Galena: Applications for position on school board due Friday
- Tree-mendous experience in Peosta
- Filmmakers honored for 'Special Delivery'
- Meetings
- Elkader: School board OKs purchase of 22 iPads
- Surprise winner: IRS documents
- Clarke conference 'energizing' event
- Platteville: Arthritis Walk slated at Mound View Park
- Donations roll into the South
- Seton groundbreaking builds excitement
- Part of Central Avenue to close for water main work
- Nation & World briefs
- Syrian army conducts door-to-door raids
- Letter: Students need to provide own inspiration
- 2 soldiers awarded medal of honor
- East Dubuque: Robey declared winner of 2nd Ward seat on City Council
- Fennimore: Several new displays added as Doll and Toy Museum opens for the season
- CALL SPURS RAID
- Celebrity news
- Springtime bouquets captured in a perfume bottle
- Elkader: Clayton County Supervisors approve weapons ban at county buildings
- City puts parking ramp proposal in neutral
- Teacher shaves for first time since Sept. 11
- Platteville: Open house set at Business Incubator
- Elections board reverses poncho policy for voters
- Bin Laden's luxury hideout raises questions
- Bellevue: City decides to crack down on illegal parking near church
- Epworth: Bobcat Band to perform
- Almanac
- Bellevue: Davy Jones surprises 'Penny Blue' during party at the Bronco
- National Train Day celebration on track for Saturday
- Detours
- Maquoketa: County board approves new zoning guidelines for rental storage units
- Letter: Doggone it, follow the rules
- Mock trial team 15th in nation
- Serious improv
- 9/11 relatives deal with mixed emotions
- Pastor recalls sister who died in 9/11 attack
- 'Say Yes to the Dress' at Women's Escape
- Community calendar
- Americans rejoice at bin Laden's demise
- Awesome video from our Bowlin' on the River event in March... thanks Team Bird Chevrolet!
- Annual Pet Park Passes on Sale!
- Portion of Loras Boulevard Closed
- Jane Worm, who taught at Western Dubuque for 30 years, is a 'key volunteer' at the Museum & Aquarium. Thank you, Jane, for all your hard work and dedication! And thank you to Erik Hogstrom from the Telegraph Herald for the great article!
- The Music of Elton John week! Today's song is Madman Across the Water - for which this weekend's show is named after. Enjoy!
- U.S. official: Bin Laden skull blown apart
- Council tables parking plan
- Check out this behind the scenes look at the life of a psychiatrist and the challenges of the profession. Telegraph Herald
- No shuttle launch attempt before Sunday
- Pedestrian hospitalized after being hit by car
- Dubuquer selected for direct care post
- Wisconsin: Special election gets contentious
- Iowa: Legislature struggles with compromise
- Police
- ISU's Harkin tribute too soon
- Opera house to host Midwest premiere
- Meetings
- Bin Laden death sparks relief, outrage worldwide
- Misaddressed marijuana goes to elderly couple
- Celebrity news
- Loras lecture will feature philosophy professor
- Motorcyclist injured in Dubuque accident
- Letter: Stick with the Democrats
- Iowa briefs
- DAR honor
- Southbound portion of Central Avenue to be closed
- Not so EAGER BEAVERS
- Mercy-Dubuque offers Senior ER program
- Community calendar
- A little late, but Peosta school celebrates Earth Day
- WD teachers switching elementaries
- Wisconsin: Some teachers retiring earlier to keep benefits
- Workers demand better jobs, pay on May Day
- Dubuque pastor recalls sister's 9/11 death
- Debris in creek: Cans, bottles and ... footwear?
- 'ReFirement' sparks many memories
- Business travel unhealthy?
- Frost advisory in effect
- Ask Amy: Long-lost family a bit overwhelming
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Crash litters Ohio Turnpike with boxes of breakfast cereal
- 'It makes me feel like a teacher again'
- Taliban use 12-year-old as suicide bomber; 4 killed
- Book review: The Medusa Amulet
- 4 family members killed in Ohio
- Tickets available for spring party
- Illinois: Court refuses to block levee blast
- Syrian army tanks shell city at heart of uprising
- Osama bin Laden dead
- Iowa: 2 vets not allowed to practice near clinic
- Start forming teams for Walk to End Alzheimer's
- Overheated brakes blamed for accident
- Live fit
- Noteworthy
- Napolitano tours damaged Alabama neighborhoods
- Letter: Parents need to set better examples for children
- Hope grows for chestnut tree
- Friends of the Mines of Spain receive award
- Bombing spurs attacks on Western embassies
- Stonehill residents have a royal wedding
- Several changes in store for Maquoketa hospital
- Cases keep your important items safe
- Almanac
- Letter: Brainwash them early
- Millville, Iowa Monona woman dies in 1-vehicle accident
- Loras media students earn several awards
- Detours
- Hip hop show coming to Dubuque
- Holy Cross, Iowa Meeting on U.S. 52 North improvements set for May 5
- Officer, suspect dead after Phoenix shootout
- Breaking - Osama bin Laden is dead
- U.S. warns of al-Qaida reprisals over bin Laden
- Get 'em moving
- NICC among schools up for national award
- NATO strike kills Gadhafi's youngest son
- Install shower bars
- Audio reviews
- '... it is a crisis.'
- Boy Scouts return to Galena
- Family movie reviews
- Letter: Reflections on Civil War informative, instructive
- Detours
- Firms rush to copy royal gown
- Afghan Taliban: Spring offensive to start
- 2 people injured in fall from Bluff Street deck
- Wal-Mart CEO: High gas prices hurt customers
- Florida Republican slated to be keynote speaker
- Term limit plan expected to be hotly debated
- To keep workers, keep them happy
- Concerts
- Iraqi lawmakers OK payment to Americans
- Iowa: Branstad using social media to connect with constituents
- Community calendar
- Hempstead senior to help promote western wear
- Mississippi tornado that killed 14 now rated EF-5
- World briefs
- Tax, spending divisions laid bare during town halls
- Iowa AG owes explanation
- Looking ahead to future vacations
- Outbursts and 2-year-olds - who becomes responsible?
- A tax Storm in a state of confusion
- 'Mr. Schue' to tour without 'Glee' club
- New Predator role fits diplomatic, military bill
- People in business
- No break in sight at the pump
- The non-toxic way to get rid of unwanted pests
- Authors to speak at U.S. Grant event
- Pearl Harbor tells U.S., Japanese story
- Book club to discuss 'Whistling'
- Nation briefs
- Creator of pocket bra claims patent infringement
- A forgotten design element
- Syrian troops kill 4 at mosque
- We've had the showers now it's time for the flowers
- Almanac
- Ask the TH: Billboard banter: Pasta picture or tiger tale?
- Lafayette County K-9 gets bulletproof vest
- Restaurants cook up various tip-pooling systems
- How to transition your garden from early to late spring
- The credit scores, in sickness and in health
- Pictorial documents early days of flying
- Dubuque could lose NAACP branch
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Weigh your options for hot water heating
- Cheaper eye drug as good as pricier one
- Celebrity news
- Jockey Shoemaker exhibit at Derby Museum
- Ask Amy: Woman's diet restrictions offend holiday hosts
- Garden photo contest planned
- Deadline for Lions Club pasty orders Monday
- Stitching together the case for sewing
- Use your voice mail? That's just so last century
- Volunteers lend a hand to storm-ravaged South
- Everything from hot coffee to cookie jars
- How should the government restore stability to the federal budget for the long term? Government needs to end its spending addiction
- Picture book by Obama's little sister
- John Paul II honored on eve of beatification
- Greece hopes for tourism rebound amid crisis
- Homestyle
- Novices can lose big money in online foreclosure auctions
- Foreclosure frenzy a deal for buyers?
- Declining values cause owners of time shares to dump properties
- Determining if Jesus was really crucified
- A budget-conscious farmhouse
- Holy Family joins together to raise $4,000 for Japan
- Letter: Teaching about religion in public school wrong
- Undertaking a career
- Forecast unclear for 'cloud computing'
- Supply of homes shrinks as prices fall
- Business briefs
- A blast for a thinking gamer
- Week in Review: Teen will serve up to 40 years
- William, Kate seek some private time
- Iowa briefs
- Mobile health technology raises questions of liability
- 1 year after Times Square scare, concerns endure
- IBM's Watson just the right medicine?
- Phony health inspector scam reported in area
- YouTube aims to expand movie rental service
- Bestsellers
- Illinois: Court clears way to blast levee, save Cairo
- Technology q&a
- Most workers misuse email, survey shows
- Suspect killed, 3 officers hurt
- New Vienna history in 'Roots and Wings'
- Top songs
- 'Dynamic pricing' might work for tickets at movie theaters, too
- Diagnosing feather cysts in feathered friends
- Suicide bomber kills 7 people in Mosul
- Dubuque among counties in binge drinking study
- How should the government restore stability to the federal budget for the long term? Government should focus on people-centered budget
- Women of Achievement Awards ceremony set
- Kate channels Cinderella in Sarah Burton dress
- Billions see William, Kate tie the knot
- Officials: Morocco explosion has al-Qaida hallmarks
- Officials: Morocco explosion has al-Qaida hallmarks
- Wisconsin: Wrongly convicted man sues Milwaukee
- Tunisia rebukes Libyan regime over incursions
- Grants to fund projects for Great River Road
- Judge allows extension on recall petitions
- Livestock Commodities
- Students place in energy contest
- Grand Opera House offers new ticket plans
- Women of Achievement Awards ceremony set
- Grants to fund projects for Great River Road
- Report touts progress in Afghan war
- Report touts progress in Afghan war
- Qwest credits bill over slower Internet speeds
- Carell leaves 'The Office'
- Records: Obama's father forced to leave Harvard
- Church Women United plans Friendship Day
- Business briefs
- Protesters defy Assad in Syria; 42 killed
- Wahlert's musical fun hits high note
- Area faith community diversifies
- Grace brightest against our dark hearts
- Detours
- Almanac
- Apple late to address data concerns?
- Seeing a drastic case of political hubris for what it is
- Project in works for harbor
- Get ready for game of chicken
- Court lifts stem cell research ban
- Headline
- Shuttle flight delayed
- Middle school Quiz Bowl tourney today
- Iowa briefs
- Dairy futures
- Southerners on brink of humanitarian crisis
- World briefs
- Delegation from Austria to visit Dubuque
- Guests include celebrities, sports stars, top politicians
- Illinois: Quinn: Oppose loan plan at your peril
- Apple late to address data concerns?
- Nation briefs
- 1st come, 1st served for ramp?
- STOCKTON, Ill. Red Cross volunteer to help in Mississippi
- New leaders elected by Dominicans at Sinsinawa
- almanac
- Dairy futures
- Nation briefs
- Bell Tower receives youth theater grant
- Kate channels Cinderella in Sarah Burton dress
- Protesters defy Assad in Syria; 42 killed
- Court lifts stem cell research ban
- Iowa briefs
- Red Cross volunteer to help in Mississippi
- Before possible levee break, some Missourians clear out
- Grain futures
- commodities
- Grand Opera House offers new ticket plans
- Wahlert's musical fun hits high note
- Wisconsin: Judge allows extension on recall petitions
- Business briefs
- Billions see William, Kate tie the knot
- Derby Grange Road Bridge to be replaced
- Drama group plans Mother's Day event
- Southerners on brink of humanitarian crisis
- Quinn: Oppose loan plan at your peril
- Tunisia rebukes Libyan regime over incursions
- World briefs
- Delegation from Austria to visit Dubuque
- Detours
- Decisions made in grief are not set in stone
- Local markets
- Governor recognizes local scholars
- Wrongly convicted man sues Milwaukee
- Community calendar
- Shuttle flight delayed
- Guests include celebrities, sports stars, top politicians
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Derby Grange Road Bridge to be replaced
- Local observance of National Day of Prayer
- Iowa: Hospital group: Error reporting stifles innovation
- Before possible levee break, some Missourians clear out
- Dubuque man charged with animal neglect
- Records: Obama's father forced to leave Harvard
- Coffee still available at 1 local garage sale
- Area faith community diversifies
- Dubuque NAACP chapter facing shutdown unless membership grows
- Hospital group: Error reporting stifles innovation
- Seeing a drastic case of political hubris for what it is
- Scouts gather in Galena for pilgrimage
- Capri clients treated royally
- What does Islam say about weed?
- Dubuque man charged with animal neglect
- Project in works for harbor
- Ask Amy: Decisions made in grief are not set in stone
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Reading, writing and ... running
- Students win credit union scholarships
- Attendee: Tea party rally 'inspirational"?
- Letter: 'Scruffing' can backfire
- Qwest credits bill over slower Internet speeds
- Attendee: Tea party rally 'inspirational'
- 'Scruffing' can backfire
- Get ready for game of chicken
- 1st come, 1st served for ramp?
- John Paul II beatification tomorrow
- Capri clients treated royally
- Reading, writing and ... running
- Police
- Carell leaves 'The Office"?
- Police
- Composer of sacred music to perform
- UD Bestows Honors
- UD to Break Ground for Performing Arts and Campus Center
- Clarke Alumni, mark your calendars for Homecoming 2011, September 23-25! Gather your friends for a mixer Friday night, enjoy a delicious brunch Saturday by our very own Matt Ricketts and dining services staff, take in live music, carnival games, food and
- After you spend your last dime scouring the area for treasures at the citywide garage sales, come to the museum at 1pm for Dancers in Company, this month's family-friendly matinee performance that is always free.
- Who is LOVING this weather? We think a little music is in order to celebrate such a gorgeous day!
- The drama department's touring production was featured in today's Dubuque Telegraph Herald ( Check it out! (Special thanks to Mediacom for the Arts and Culture Grant supporting the tour!)
- Great story on the new Senior ER by KCRG-TV9.
- Tornado death toll climbs to 318
- Courtside hosts Country Fried Rock
- Taking fables on the road
- Wisconsin: Veterans groups disagree on secretary proposal
- Derby Grange Road bridge needs to be replaced
- Moser dance school sets recital
- U.K. police: 3 arrests around royal wedding
- Twisters likely among largest, strongest
- Dubuque Tea Party rally draws about 100 people to hear inspirational speeches
- Galena tourism official to leave
- have you heard?
- Nation & World briefs
- Pair of beavers arrive at river museum
- Learn how to plant a tree on Saturday
- new release
- 3 from Troop 7 earn Eagle Scout award
- Good riddance, cold April
- Detours
- Security forces, armed opponents clash in Yemen
- Letter: Another view on Planned Parenthood issue
- Iowa briefs
- Wisconsin: Dems file recall petition for 6th GOP senator
- How much will economy grow this year?
- Letter: Hail damage? Know your contractor
- Celebrity news
- Somewhat apologetically, Exxon earns $11 billion
- Dow Chemical earnings rise 34%
- Ask Amy: Time to assess why son, 10, is friendless
- Wisconsin briefs
- Iowa: Estimate to replace buildings: $387 million
- Syrian army divided over crackdown
- Wife pleas not guilty in man's death
- Billmyer video at THonline.com
- Wisconsin: Capitol damage report won't have cost estimates
- Archie Comics plans Spanish digital copies
- Man charged with robbing Puff N Snuff
- Unassuming Grant called upon to train, lead volunteers
- Giffords unlikely to be seen at launch
- 14 die as terror attack hits Moroccan cafe
- When he's drunk, he likes to mow
- FAA needs reality check
- Corps halts levee break prep
- Study: 1st stars were fast-spinning
- Project ZIPS along
- Tornado death toll nears 300
- Pullin' through
- Suicide bomber kills 8 at mosque
- Drunken-driving suspect keeps officer waiting at drive-thru
- RFK assassin says girl manipulated him
- Illinois briefs
- Iowa: Lawmakers: Tax cut deal unlikely
- Police reports
- Kansas won't sue over Peninsula casino
- Weekend buzz
- U.S. Catholics celebrate, debate legacy of John Paul II
- Landlord 'clears the air' over allegations
- Be 'vigilant' on workplace safety
- opening this weekend
- Iowa: Audit finds problems with UI Hospital bill system
- Teen backs into ditch while friend has seizure
- Food giveaway set for Saturday
- Community calendar
- Almanac
- Arrest Made In Puff-n-Snuff Robberies
- Dubuque365.com is giving away tickets to the May 7th Music of Elton John concert! "Like" them to see how you can win!
- Did you see the article in the TH today? Check it out online or flip to the Current section in your copy at home!
- Inmate charged after deputy injured in incident at Dubuque County jail
- In search of a money tree
- Leaky Missouri levee highlights national problem
- World briefs
- Frost advisory issued for tomorrow
- Celebrity news
- Indiana poised to cut off aid to Planned Parenthood
- Other deaths
- Storms death toll climbs to 250
- Balancing act a taxing situation?
- UW-P to host a series of concert events
- Almanac
- Tri-State Islamic Center joins Dubuque Area Congregations United
- Letter: Illinois attorney general does her job
- Afghan officer opens fire, kills 9 Americans
- Iowa: Regents approve Harkin Institute at ISU
- $710,000 awarded to Great River Road
- Wisconsin briefs
- Obama releases birth form, decries 'silliness'
- Business briefs
- Breaking - Dubuque man charged with twice robbing Puff N Snuff
- Dubuque County to exercise health goals
- 6th annual Days of Caring scheduled
- Hello Galena! features local art in May
- Murphy asks for vigilance at Workers Memorial Day event
- Traffic patterns changed in Bellevue
- Mineral Point OperaHouse to host new film
- Detours
- LIFE Dinner will feature noted activist
- Trump takes credit for forcing the issue
- Nation briefs
- Jury acquits man in alleged caper of 99-cent hot dog
- Madman Across the Water
- Ilinois: Towns fight floodwaters
- Planning panel: Build Mazzuchelli addition
- Nightlife
- Buhr to receive Elisha Darlin Arts Award
- Letter: Short-term decision has long-term impact on Port
- Dubuque Federation of Labor plans Workers' Memorial Day observance
- Apple promises to fix iPhone tracking problems
- Yemeni forces kill 12 protesters
- A royal Affaire
- Illinois briefs
- Iowa: GOP unveils plan for cuts in property taxes
- Syrian forces crack down on city at heart of uprising
- Ask Amy: Young father not ready to grow up
- Iowa briefs
- Wisconsin: Audit of Family Care program raises concerns about oversight
- Bernanke: Inflation fears limit action
- Billmyer throws out 1st pitch
- The territory of 'our' ideas
- Community calendar
- National security reshuffle sends Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA
- Police reports
- Tri-State People
- Meetings
- Local markets
- A sense of Fareway
- Roosters better not crow about their conquests in this town
- Wisconsin: 1st day of statewide recount 'a bit chaotic'
- NATO jets stop attack on rebel-held port
- Make plans to be at The Music of Elton John concert on Saturday, May 7th. A tribute band who specializes in Sir Elton John, a full symphony orchestra and 20 member professional choir - you don't want to miss it!
- Breaking - At least 39 dead as storms hit South
- Tree Planting at Flora Park in Honor of Arbor Day
- Dubuque Parks Open Saturday
- Ask Amy: Son's internet addiction has parents worried
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Iowa: Governor, House GOP seek property tax deal
- Survey: Oil shock only threat
- Ask the TH: Can joggers run on streets?
- In Her Memory
- Obama says he wants oil producers to boost output
- Clarke will put on musical at Dubuque art museum
- Fareway set for opening
- Santorum tests waters at Dubuque town hall
- Lots of works entered in Spring Exhibit
- Almanac
- Wisconsin man dies in landscaping accident
- Letter: Possible alternatives to trashing glass
- Opening day for Farmers Market May 7
- Death elsewhere
- Woman killed by 4 pit bulls
- Good Deed
- Prairie du Chien, Wis. St. Feriole Island reopens
- Money matters
- Police
- Harkin institute: Way too soon
- Nation & World briefs
- Gas averages $3.87 per gallon
- Building 'uninhabitable'
- Alligator in bathroom surprises Florida woman
- Illinois: Cairo residents evacuate as Mississippi, Ohio rise
- Detours
- 4 injured in crash at intersection
- Information sought in theft probe
- Iowa briefs
- Meetings
- White House releases Obama birth certificate
- Letter: Laziness bogs down educational achievement
- Celebrity news
- Iowa: Iowa House OKs financing for new nuclear plant
- Fareway opens to eager shoppers
- Illegal immigrant caught working as police officer
- Fit for royalty
- Iowa: Ruling: No injury benefits for former UNI professor
- Citizens give Braley their thoughts on budget
- Girl's mother sues over group's billboard opposing abortion
- Prescription drug collections scheduled
- Cooking q & a: quinoa
- For an adults-only time, think syrah
- A Mother
- Tri-State Business
- Consumer Confidence Index rises
- Former Hawkeye touts healthy basics
- Mall bomb suspect arrested
- Wisconsin: GOP leaders break with Walker over some budget items
- Libyan government forces unleash bombardment on port of Misrata
- Dubuque soldier wounded in Afghanistan
- Holy Family planning committee meets today
- Community calendar
- Earnings drive stocks to their highest levels in nearly 3 years
- Sentence: 40 years
- Data breached in PlayStation Network outage
- Storms cause 10 fatalities in Arkansas
- Congressional Republicans go home to mixed reviews
- Post office closure angers residents
- Heartland, McGraw-Hill release earnings
- It's a cat's world
- Hundreds detained after crackdown
- This Wednesday and Thursday (April 27-28) is the 3 Year Reunion at Wartburg Theological Seminary. Welcome back, Class of 2008!
- Police Investigate Social Security Disability Advocate
- Pop and Classical music collide!
- Tim Dwight advocates back-to-basics health approach
- Big news coming from Mercy's Emergency Department tomorrow!!! Be sure to watch for it!!
- Authorities prove Cuba City burglary
- Iowa briefs
- Thousands of Syrian troops raid rebellious city
- Free ride crackdown at Heritage Trail
- Celebrity news
- Economy gains strength; Fed weighs next move
- Dubuque will pay $205,000 penalty
- 2 Iowa women to be featured in art exhibit
- NATO strike raises pressure on Gadhafi
- Former teacher will appear on sex allegations
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- World briefs
- Shimon sentenced to 40 years for attack on Hillcrest employee
- From single to soul mate: Stress management for couples
- Almanac
- Heartland's quarter earnings slip
- City's parks will be open Saturday
- Illinois: Search on for unbiased jurors
- Hazel Green man dies in landscaping accident
- Thirsty for a good flick?
- Wisconsin: Board, local election officials discuss recount
- McGraw-Hill has strong first quarter
- TH alumnus again a Pulitzer finalist
- Meetings
- Dubuque soldier injured by 'non-hostile' fire
- Potosi Point Platform on fast track
- Iowa: Governor asks regents to delay Harkin center
- Fareway grocery store ready to open
- Good deeds
- Business briefs
- Prairie du Chien's St. Feriole Island reopens
- An in-depth look at test scores
- Taliban tunnel 480 out of Afghan prison
- Recycle your flip flops through Old Navy
- G-Slate a powerful, but pricey iPad competitor
- Moving Wall coming to Maquoketa
- Dance repertory planned
- Letter: Planned Parenthood helps limit abortions
- Water flows into city in southeast Missouri
- Cassville fire ruled arson
- Mississippi governor opts out of presidential race
- Ask Amy: Young woman has great job, but passion is missing
- Iowa: Branstad veto sparks controversy
- Local markets
- Religious riots leave hundreds dead in Nigeria
- Heritage Trail use will come with a cost
- Mercy Medical Center will air film about autistic kids
- Meetings
- Texas fire grants fell short in some vulnerable areas
- Breaking - Cassville fire ruled arson
- How to do skin self-exams
- Loras will host officials to speak about sustainability
- At least 105 die in S. Sudan
- WD contract talks go 'smoothly'
- Area students place at Geographic Bee
- Almanac
- Iowa's maps a model for all
- Lambert expects to be fully operational by midweek
- Detours
- The best yoga for you
- Iowa: Lawmakers ready for long stay in Des Moines
- 3 senators: Let's go after Gadhafi, his inner circle
- Faith in faith-based education drives Seton
- Iowa: Culver says return to politics possible
- Bid to freeze Gadhafi's assets resisted
- Illinois: Triple-murder suspect's parents supporting son
- Celebrity news
- Pope urges diplomacy in Libyan crisis
- To Platteville's chagrin, UW-P gobbling up homes
- Hospice of Dubuque honors caring volunteers
- No storm deaths seems a miracle
- City official: Glass decision not hypocrisy
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- World briefs
- Sheriff: Threats preceded shooting
- Prescription-drug collection set for weekend
- Illinois: 1st jurors offer tips for Blagojevich retrial
- Random act of kindness delights retiree
- Complaints end goldfish racing at Washington state bar
- Ask Amy: Parents perplexed by son's lack of contact
- Suspect released from prison a week before mall fire
- Nation briefs
- Police
- Ohio man challenging law on teasing police dogs
- Bike inspection starts summer off right
- Body recovered
- Chinese visitors: We're the same
- Seeking counseling for genetics
- Baby mending after dog attack
- Tragic romance will eclipse shuttle flight
- Airstrike hits Gadhafi's residential compound
- Saleh's opponents divided over deal
- Athenian Grill sizzling again
- Iowa soldier killed in attack
- Community calendar
- Euchre for the Dubuquer
- Santorum starts 'Testing the Waters' campaign in Dubuque
- Lost goat wanders into store
- Now arriving in Alabama: Your lost luggage
- The value of social networks
- We come here to work, not to die
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- NYC friends reach LA after $5,000 cab fare, 6 days
- Nation briefs
- Detours
- Ask Amy: Hubby annoyed by intimacy
- Eggs brighten cloudy skies
- Closing in on school reform in Kansas City
- Illinois: Anti-abortion group defends billboards
- 'Dynamic' turn at Ticketmaster
- Gulf spill anniversary renews debate over drilling off Alaska
- Ask the TH: Is it legal to play basketball in street?
- 'Egg'-citing info about Easter
- Celebrity news
- How to fix large holes in drywall
- Come and sit by the fire
- Audio review
- Professors or Professionals ?
- What to do when you find injured wildlife in your yard
- The rise of the Internet electorate
- How to use QR codes and Microsoft Tags
- Book briefs
- Earth month: Be mindful of the planet's challenges
- Police
- Letter: Bring our idle troops home from Europe
- What's the Remedy?
- Clinton home becomes National Park Service site
- Movie review
- 'Boomerang effect' can hike financial strain
- 2 men arrested on drug charges
- Phonekerchief silences your smartphone
- Tri-state business
- Wisconsin: Bill: No vicious dogs for convicted felons
- 6 smartphone apps to battle rising gas prices
- Syrian security forces fire on enormous funeral processions
- Inch of rain could be on way for tri-states
- County honors historic preservation efforts
- Poll: Students remain optimistic
- Cyclists decry Golden Gate speed-limit plan
- Scruffy Shuffle set for May 14
- Iowa: Regents to consider hikes, cuts
- 'Gutter Grabber' inventors win top honors
- How far will we go to 'protect' our kids?
- Obama knows fortune's tied to gas prices
- Agriculture news
- Cleanup starts in St. Louis
- Dubuque honors historic preservation
- School board to meet at 5 p.m. Monday
- How important are the home inspector's findings?
- Bestsellers
- Homestyle
- 'Ooo-mommy' that was one wonderful burger
- Week in review: Glass excluded from city's curbside recycling program
- Dropping landline an easier 'cell'
- Illinois man helps out at another disaster site
- Washington: the plow or the presidency?
- Ravich reflects on views of American education
- Accessing some Obama birth info easy
- Should parents say please? Well, yes and no
- Tide turning against tax breaks?
- Iowa: Communities mourn soldiers
- City requires licensed repair contractors
- Top songs
- What's the Deal?
- If it glows indoors ...
- Illinois: Lawmakers mull softening cemetery law
- Connecting older video game systems to new TVs
- People in business
- Easy landscaping plant has big rewards
- Conference for educators planned at Clarke
- Bankers: Agriculture helping economy
- Crime and (lack of) punishment
- 'Undercover Boss' remembers role
- A test of your money knowledge
- U.S. fires 1st missile at Libyan forces
- Treat problems in pot-bellied pigs promptly
- At 69, Paul Simon's music is 'So Beautiful'
- Iowa briefs
- Chernobyl offers tours 25 years after the blast
- World briefs
- Yemeni president agrees to step down
- Ask the TH: Legal to pass day care bus stopped in street?
- New photos show mall suspect
- Nation&World briefs
- Coffee importers put faith in holy grounds
- Cat uses some of its 9 lives to survive Cassville blaze
- Jo Daviess County officials look for ways to cut costs
- Shalom Center plans Mother's Day event
- Iowa: Agriculture Department faces more cuts
- Ensign resignation raises questions
- Student navigates poetically
- Celebrity briefs
- Business briefs
- Yesterday and Today
- Dwight to discuss healthy lifestyle choices
- Dubuque Lutheran school to present spring play
- Illinois: Governor grants 85 clemency petitions
- Family killed in plane crash
- Our soaps all washed up
- Iowa briefs
- Detours
- Easter egg hunt a success despite weather
- Letter: Quality facilities support quality students
- Judge sends Lohan to jail on probation violation
- Wisconsin: Capitol security high despite end of protests
- GM likely to retake No. 1 sales spot
- Local business brief
- Soles4Souls collecting footwear
- Easter joy reminds us of God's true love
- Pastor seeking to protest at mosque jailed
- Wounded congresswoman honored on Time's list of 100 most influential people
- 75 killed in bloodiest day of Syrian uprising
- Skid steer loader competition planned
- British tourist honored in Florida after catching falling toddler
- Illinois: Forensic lab to solve backlog?
- McCain wants increased support for Libya's rebels
- Property transfers
- Holy ha ha
- Community calendar
- Report: Transocean partly at fault in Gulf
- 'It feels more like the journey that Christ took'
- Students honored at jazz competitions
- Tens of thousands protest Christian governor in Egypt
- Ivory Coast's president orders warlord to disarm
- DuctSox moves, expands in Peosta
- Wisconsin: Poll: Law aims to hurt unions
- Iowa: Activists unsure of Trump bid
- Largest Yemen protests pack boulevard in capital
- Teens will help adults with Wii dance
- Gibson calls recordings '1 terribly awful moment'
- Iowa: House speaker: No debate planned on impeachment
- Legitimacy of Haiti elections questioned
- Judge confirms award for Horsfield
- City Channel 8 program to explain recycling decision
- Illinois briefs
- Pontiff speaks of suffering on Good Friday show
- Ask Amy: Girlfriend's 'coddling' of her ex draws out insecure feelings
- Iowa: Some property taxes will increase
- St. Peregrine Mass offered for those linked to cancer
- Letter: Non-taxpayers want to call the shots
- Wisconsin briefs
- Tucson shooting suspect's school redacts emails
- Almanac
- 2011 Art on the River Sculptures Chosen
- CityChannel 8 Debuts Program on Curbside Glass Collection
- Leisure Services Offers Fitness Transformation Class
- April’s ‘Big View’ Meeting Focuses on Building Mental Resources
- Fitness Transformation
- Haven't had a chance to see the new lead sculpture or figure drawing exhibitions yet? Take a tour on our website. We're open Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m.
- Press announcement made Thursday, April 21, for a new national traveling exhibit coming to the Museum & Aquarium in June.
- 5 bodies believed to be missing family
- Illinois files complaint against Bos
- Iowa briefs
- Iowa: Vilsack defends high court judge
- Glass discussion on City Channel 8
- Auditions available for kids production
- Fundraiser features roast of Bob and Cindy Byrne
- opening this weekend
- Authorities release names of fatal accident victims
- Harris murder trial will move to Scott County
- Dispose of hazardous household materials in safe, responsible way
- Dry ice suggests Mars once had 'Dust Bowl'
- Dubuque announces Art on River exhibits
- Dubuque Nursing & Rehab updates activity
- Green Iowa AmeriCorps aids in weatherization
- concert preview: The Ozark Jubilee
- Authorities seek clues in disturbing mall plot
- Celebrity news
- Sheriff: It will take years to recover from wildfire
- Iowa: Branstad vetoes earned-income tax credit hike
- Task force will 'root out' manipulation of gas prices
- Business briefs
- Muslim man to students: Peace be to you
- Wisconsin: Another Walker choice questioned
- Rebels dislodge snipers, take border crossing
- Monmouth College president rappels for fundraiser
- Green Initiative
- Weekend buzz
- Iowa: Flags will fly at half-staff for soldiers
- Lawsuits spew forth on oil-spill anniversary
- Letter: Democrats committed to abortion industry
- Poll finds many who can't afford college or get a job
- Illinois briefs
- Illinois: Surveys: Political system corrupt
- City can do better than landfilling glass
- Wisconsin briefs
- Former symphony member garners composing honor
- Dozens dead after ferry sinks in Bangladesh
- 'Brightest' is a 'naughty' farce
- Earnings
- Roll the Tape
- Disgruntled Syrians unswayed by concession
- Ask Amy: Alcoholic husband muddles friendship
- Celebrating selfless service
- Wisconsin: Recalls keep growing
- Almanac
- Lights out at the museum
- Advertising group offers scholarship
- Iowa: Quietly, district offers deals to administrators
- Detours
- Mail scam uncovered in Lafayette County
- District has openings for preschoolers
- Ensign says he will resign
- Meetings
- 2 teens die in accident in Crawford County
- Yoga for children set
- Nation & World briefs
- Austria on lookout for frog-leg loving Italians
- Police reports
- Ex-governor announces presidential campaign
- Dancing event nets $90,500
- Japan seals off radiation zone
- The deadline for dinner and dessert reservations for The Music of Elton John concert is tomorrow! These are the best seats in the house - next to the stage on the main floor, and dinner tickets include a tax-deductible donation to the DSO. Learn more at
- Capt. Bowell was a dear friend and supporter... he will truly be missed.
(additional information about Capt. Bowell can also be found here:
- Almanac
- Two teens killed in Crawford County accident
- Smiles span Girl Scouts ceremony
- Scientists: Soot might be key to Arctic melt
- World briefs
- Breaking - Harris trial moved to Scott County
- Business leaders tout pre-K program
- UW-P creative writing festival planned
- Earnings news
- Behind the wheel, some cultures might drive you crazy
- Community calendar
- Business briefs
- Wisconsin: Going in style: Kohler luxury toilet costs $6,390
- Band to premiere piece by Dubuque composer tonight
- Letter: Academic ceremony deserves coverage
- Celebrity news
- Feds pursue online poker money
- A century of togetherness in Dubuque
- Playhouse plans murder mystery dinner theater
- Wisconsin: Court challenger seeking recount
- Letter: Glass will always be here
- Semper fi education reformer
- Nation briefs
- Hot rods rev into town for Torque Fest
- Man charged with hate crime in Rutgers webcam case
- Illinois: Thousands left without power after storms
- Letter: President Obama has accomplished much
- Trailer for Lake Delhi documentary online
- Iowa: Christie Vilsack weighs campaign
- Ames' system is '1st glass'
- Looking for a job? Here's a cape for year, instead
- Obama: GOP Medicare, spending plan 'radical'
- Ask the TH: When did Clarke mascot makeover occur?
- Iowa: Prof fires off vulgar email to GOP group
- Meetings
- Rountree Gallery announces April artist
- Anxiety plagues Sabula
- Iowa briefs
- Nightlife
- Local markets
- Ask Amy: Mom feels trampled by teenage daughter
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- 3,200 disused oil wells lack cement plugs
- France vows to step up airstrikes in Libya
- Father of 3 kids killed in Hudson River denies blame
- Students show that they care about troops
- Detours
- Play preview: "Roulette"
- Floodwaters, concerns rise
- 5 spring deals you should try
- Tri-state business briefs
- Play preview: "Noises Off"
- Illinois attorney general issues complaint against Traditions South dairy
- Men's health focus of diabetes group's talk
- U.S. accuses Pakistan of militant links
- Earth Day is just two days away... and today marks one year since the disastrous spill in the Gulf of Mexico, where recovery and rehabilitation efforts remain ongoing.
- 800 numbers redirecting calls to phone-sex lines
- Crawford County investigates burglary
- Obama: U.S. must reduce staggering debt
- Ask Amy: Dying friend ceases all communication
- Designer: Historic tax credits beneficial
- Business briefs
- Ask the TH: Why did East Dubuque district hire superintendent?
- Pop-Tart cookies and smaller packages
- Wisconsin: Outside groups spend $4.5 million on court race
- Fire guts buildings
- Arizona sheriff seeks votes on 'Mugshot of the Day'
- White House changes course on Medicare cuts
- 27-year-old Dubuque man charged with enticing minor
- SouthernComfort
- Auditions scheduled for 'Children of Eden'
- Afghan forces train to spot rogue soldiers, police
- Man charged with sexually abusing 13-year-old
- Circus tickets on sale today
- Letter: Make this Earth Day special by cleaning up
- Syria lifts emergency rule; protesters defiant
- Qwest president urges Pre-K support
- Why is local food important?
- Illinois briefs
- Britain sending advisers to aid Libyan rebels
- Flexsteel reports net income growth
- Timing right for tax reform
- People, etc.
- Illinois: 2nd Blago trial won't be a rerun
- Gambling sites see a strong March
- Iowa: This is spring?
- WikiLeaks suspect being moved
- Students grill Grassley
- 'Divapalooza' to be performed May 1
- Iowa: Branstad: New maps will bring competitive races
- Poll: Schools fail to prepare for jobs, college
- Illinois: Jury seated in strangled-family case
- World briefs
- Easter egg hunt set for Saturday
- Country singer Church to perform in Iowa City
- Storm's toll rises in Raleigh
- Be wise using Wi-Fi
- Iowa briefs
- Official: Texas fire not likely to reach Fort Worth
- Property transfers
- Area unemployment rate dips
- Almanac
- 'A Game of Thrones"
- Summer gymnastics classes to open soon
- Next-to-last shuttle launch set for April 29
- Grant County sees several burglaries
- Wisconsin briefs
- Nation briefs
- Wishing all members of the Wartburg Community a good Holy Week and a blessed and joyous Easter!
- Become a "Citizen Scientist" by participating in the FrogWatch USA program through the Museum & Aquarium! Required training/informational sessions will be held April 27-28 from 6:30-8:30 p.m... to sign up, contact Environmental Educator Jar
- Watch for our new commercial starting tomorrow on Mediacom! Great seats still available for this concert! Dinner and dessert reservations due this Friday, April 22. Call us at (563) 557-1677.
- Many local charities benefitted from Saturday's Dancing with the Stars - Dubuque Style. Mercy Foundation Director John B. Donovan raised $11,099 for the Mercy Service Club Autism Center. Thank you to everyone who donated!
- Need a laugh? Watch these two in what is described as "classical comedy"!
- You might expect fans to get psyched when they see the mascot… But you might not expect the college president to be the one wearing the costume.
At Clarke, it happens.
Clarke President Sister Joanne Burrows knows that an important (and fun) part
- Austin residents return to scorched homes
- LA Times awarded Pulitzer Prize
- Council: No more glass
- Illinois briefs
- Almanac
- A look at debt ratings of S&P, Moody's and Fitch
- Ask Amy: Sexless marriage has husband looking
- People in business
- Asia nuclear reactors face tsunami risk
- Galena: Earth Day Fest will take place today
- Icky forecast clouds hopes of reprieve
- TH columnist/author will give May 7 presentation
- Stockton: Area author will sign books, share stories
- Elkader: Council approves purchase of fire tanker
- Potosi resident faces multiple charges
- movie review
- Detours
- U.N.: Libyan regime vows Misrata access
- Dubuque not immune from tornadoes
- How to wear acid brights
- Platteville: Speaker will expound on Wisconsin's proposed budget
- Shullsburg: Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday
- Dubuque jobless rate dips
- Celebrity news
- Nation & World briefs
- Earnings
- Dubuque man charged with enticing a minor
- Students harness winds of change
- Iowa: Branstad to OK lawmakers' deal?
- Platteville: Ticket sales under way for UW-P International Night
- Cassville fire damages downtown buildings
- History and newspapers in the Google age
- Platteville: Broadcast students take 2nd place at state competition
- Architecture Days Walking Tour postponed
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- 2011 Pulitzer winners in journalism and arts
- Nuclear plant foes criticize MidAmerican donations
- Circus coming May 11-12
- Duke accuser charged in murder
- Wisconsin: Prosser's team: Avoid costly recount
- Galena: Entry deadline nears for poster contest
- Casino business rebounds in March
- The farm with 39 crops
- Cascade: Grant recipient gives $2,500 to Aquin
- S&P warning: Fix deficit ... quickly
- Fierstine pleads guilty
- International judge rules against lawyers' wigs
- Green Island: Public input sought on potential levee repairs
- Fennimore: Garbage-collection schedule will change for some residents
- Having 'the 'talk' -- about money
- Storms take many by surprise
- Asbury: City seeks volunteers for Days of Caring
- Fennimore: Council approves price increase for season swimming passes
- Lancaster: 17 school district employees submit retirement letters
- Poll: Raising taxes on rich best solution
- Guttenberg: New school budget raises property taxes
- Nigerians elect president amid riots
- UW-P teacher receives recognition
- Radiation near Japan reactor too high for crews
- Militant kills 2 Afghan soldiers
- Asbury: City's Open House set for Wednesday
- No injuries in bus crash
- Senior living survey planned in Galena area
- Permits & Licenses Required for Roofing Projects
- Bus Tour to Highlight Dubuque Service Achievements -
- Loras Dance Marathon raises $129,402
- City Council bans glass from recycling bins
- Still getting ready for Easter? All Easter merchandise is 20% off in the Mercy Gift Shop! This includes an additional 20% off previously reduced Easter merchandise.
- Listen to selections from the DSO's Madama Butterfly online! Butterfly and Pinkerton's love duet at the end of act one and the favorite "Un bel di vedremo" are now available.
- Where's the dogged outrage over abuse of children?
- Community project reaps its own reward
- Tornadoes ravage North Carolina
- Dispatcher lauded for response
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Bike rodeo will focus on safety
- Fierce fighting in key Libyan city in kills 17
- Letter: School district comes up with 1 bad idea after another
- Iowa: 2 workers killed when freight trains collide
- Illinois: Cost-cutting lawmakers targeting food stamps
- Winds-stoked wildfires spread across Texas
- Police
- Celebrity news
- Community calendar
- Police fire on protesters in Iraq
- River again dogs ED
- Lowe's manager, staff save dozens as storm hits
- Water wars: Thirsty China stirs fear
- Geithner confident that Congress will raise debt limit
- No one injured in car vs. school bus accident
- Clarke grads to hear IBM executive
- Let's hope 'nose plugs' are available for 'corpse flower' tour
- Operator airs plan to control nuclear crisis
- Savanna-Sabula Bridge to close
- Benefit for injured soldier slated for April 23
- Wisconsin: Walker backs down on plan to end mandatory recycling
- World briefs
- Breaking - Fierstine pleads guilty to assault on father
- Belly-dancing gig sinks New Yorker's disability claim
- Wisconsin: Blood ties unite brothers in battle over union bill
- Alzheimer's group to host informational program
- Dog sought in Dubuque biting incident
- City releases updated street projects
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- 5 people, including 3 children, die when SUV sinks in canal
- Mexico massacre: How did it happen twice?
- Air controllers will get more time to rest between shifts
- Boscobel man hurt in Saturday accident
- Tip the scales in your favor
- Severe weather spotter class takes place Thursday
- Never too busy for another activity
- Community briefs
- Iowa: Budget deal on tap?
- Student creating her own worlds
- Wellness: The past, present and future
- Budget cuts mean fewer jobs for poor seniors
- Have you heard? Tidbits of news from the tri-states
- Iowa: Police wound suspect
- Afghan attacks kill 8 NATO service members
- State challenges Dubuque County reversal
- How to prevent ear infections
- Meetings
- Jobless worker still clocking in
- More than gratitude for military families
- Detours
- "This place is very cool. Come check it out," Joe H., voted National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium as the BEST Museum on the KCRG-TV9 A-List.
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- The sun's back today... what a fine Sunday to visit the Museum & Aquarium!
- Federal Reserve faces pressure on inflation
- NATO: Suicide bomber kills 10 in Afghanistan
- Police
- Week in Review: Mother of drowned child admits child endangerment
- Boundaries missing between mom and kids
- Iowa hospital 'struggling financially'
- Detours
- Let tax refund kick-start savings, pay off debt
- Almanac
- East Dubuque keeps an eye on the river
- Ernie Banks, Steve Stone connected to 2 new books
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Debating who killed Jesus
- How to properly paint pressure-treated wood
- Some tips about gift cards
- Helpware: RoboType
- Letter: Attack on tea party inaccurate
- Follow the Electronic Trail
- Celebrity news
- Blockbusters back for seconds
- Violence continues in Ivory Coast city
- Syria's president: Government to lift emergency laws
- Muslim workers crave sensitivity
- Grant County might reduce size of government panels
- Several events planned for Architecture Days
- Facebook founder's father: 'Vision' the key
- San Francisco sees brighter tech outlook
- Family movie review: "The Conspirator"
- Ask Amy: Friend more interested in guests than host
- Wisconsin barber cuts career short
- Decoy tricks drug store thief
- Voice of a conservative populist
- Iowa: Minnesota's Pawlenty courts tea partyers
- Study links bad economy, more suicides
- Mechanical pump mends a man's broken heart
- The bohemian trend hits home
- Ikea's factory in Virginia churns out unhappy workers
- Sick-days access 'vastly unequal'
- Homestyle
- U.S., Pakistan forge 'unhappy alliance'
- Community rallies to find missing nursing student
- Put your Faith on your chest
- Businesses fall prey to cyberthieves' tactics
- Iran: Computer worm could have caused accidents, deaths
- Bat disease to increase farm pesticide use?
- Pope works on 84th birthday
- Braley questions Walker's hiring practices
- Email photo: Obama as an ape
- Mines of Spain garners award for preservation
- Bestsellers
- 9-year-old boy preps for solo balloon flight
- 'Glass Slipper' gives prom dresses to needy girls
- Vending machines take smart turn
- Take buyout money and run?
- Study finds ample parking space in Lancaster
- Debt-hit Ireland offers deals for tourists
- New on DVD
- Odd work schedules a health risk
- If it snows May 30, then we will be in uncharted territory
- Disney to sail between Seattle and Alaska in 2012
- Iowa briefs
- Son's question and series lead to further questions
- Nation briefs
- Cuba's new entrepreneurs see mixed results
- Man kills wife, 3 kids before killing himself
- Dog and cat food is dangerous for bunnies
- A shared goal
- Radioactivity rises in sea off Japan nuclear plant
- Gas at $4 in D.C., 5 states
- Closely examining the world of sports
- 2 years later, more acceptance, or less?
- Ask the TH: How does city decide when, where to use street cleaners?
- 10 gardening mistakes
- A vacation with a view
- Writing skills are essential
- A clear case for removal?
- People in business
- Letter: Program makes efficient use of funds
- Prime minister nudging Canada to the right
- Top songs
- Iowa: Schools ready budgets without state guidance
- Illinois: Most lawyers recommended by Madigan become judges
- Dancing to the tune of $88,000
- Facebook lets you show just one public face
- An inside peek at hippies and the 1970s
- Check out these thriving trees in the tri-states
- Britain mulls royal succession rule change
- Earles to speak during professionals luncheon
- IMF pledges action to combat economic threats
- TH editorial: Spending cuts must go deeper
- Lawmakers go after whistleblowers, not lawbreakers
- Wisconsin: Palin rallies crowd amid protesters
- Kids need a change in 'screenery,' experts say
- The perks to growing food at home
- How green can you make your garden grow?
- Libyan rebels say they reached strategic oil town again
- Fareway grand opening slated
- Browser upgrades boost Web surfing
- How to flush out mysterious toilet problems
- Tri-state business briefs
- Researcher sees promise in new wild sheep vaccine
- Catch the rest of the adult flicks.
- Illinois briefs
- IRS pays out $513 million in bogus tax credits
- Symbols in the Seder
- Seeing big picture of the human body
- Celebrity news
- Letter: Landfill rule snubs citizens
- Iowa: State will repay Medicare funds
- Officials thwart Syrian march
- Furry friends by the pile
- Wisconsin: Canvass shows conservative Prosser wins court race
- International briefs
- Harris trial might move
- Youngsters yell for peace, gentleness
- House passes huge GOP budget cuts
- College paper goes topless for exotic dancer story
- Replica of the Shroud of Turin on display in Galena
- National briefs
- Ask Amy: Son's growing family has father worried
- Iowa: Branstad: New maps will force many moves
- Consumers feel the pinch of pricier gas, food
- Letter: Who removed 'country' from country music?
- Roosevelt Middle School to perform 'Music Man'
- Gadhafi forces attack rebel city
- OWI deferments
- Daytime transformation: ABC cancels 2 soaps
- Almanac
- 50 years in prison
- Wisconsin briefs
- Powerful spring storms kill 10
- Dubuque gets nearly an inch of snow
- Students hear danger of pills
- Iowa: Lawmakers reach deal on attorney pay
- Loras Dance Marathon raises $129,402
- Thick skin can make witnessing easier
- Tulsa singer leads service
- Consultant: Government spending is 25% waste
- Obama: Congress must raise debt limit
- Lawmakers praise tax-relief proposal
- Business briefs
- Letter: Cutting health-center funding short-sighted
- Death elsewhere
- Feig Named Head Women's Lacrosse Coach
- Dubuque Hosts Sustainability Fellows from China
- Remember, frogs are not princes in disguise, but they are important to the overall ecological health of our planet... so consider joining the FrogWatch USA program through the Museum & Aquarium... read more about it in the "Become a citizen scie
- The Human Body Bee is still underway, but the winners have been announced! Congratulations to Table Mound for being named this year's champion. Second place went Bryant School and third place to St. Francis Xavier. Congratulations!
- Dubuque Program Supports 9-1-1 Education Month
- Bunker Hill Golf Course Lunch Special
- Hear this song and 20 other Elton John top hits at our spring pops concert on May 7th! Learn more at www.dubuquesymphony.org.
- Looking for an area fifth-grader today? Look no further than Clarke! Over 900 students are on campus today for the university's annual Human Body Bee!
- Letter: Implement uniform gun procedure
- Wisconsin: On Capitol Hill, Walker defends union measure
- Gbagbo's arsenal hints of plans for protracted war
- PDC starts stacking
- Store blood cells of workers at nuclear plant, experts say
- 34 Iranian exiles killed in Iraqi army raid, U.N. says
- County library board OKs director's salary
- Celebrity news
- Fist-pumping Gadhafi unfazed by Tripoli strikes
- Police: Workers respond to airport assault
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- Heroes & Corpses
- University official finds Lincoln note on office wall
- Business briefs
- Ask Amy: Girlfriend worries her guy is a hoarder
- Wisconsin briefs
- Iowa: Legislature OKs new political map
- Teen burglar traps himself, calls police for help
- event canceled: Lipizzaner Stallions
- opening this weekend
- City could get a Top 10 crest
- 'No recordings on farms' bill overreaches
- NASA pioneer frets over shuttle's end
- Friends gather to praise Fuerste
- Business booming before war
- Delaware to be 8th state to allow same-sex unions
- Boy: Mom changed her mind as car sank
- A New Line-Up
- Nation & World briefs
- Wind chill of 25 degrees, wind advisory in effect
- Dubuque spawned Medal of Honor winners, politicians
- Congress passes $38 billion in cuts
- Holdgrafer pleads guilty; sentenced to 50 years
- WD school board increases tax rate
- Scuffles break out at BP powwow
- Power restored for 3,500 Dubuque customers
- World's oldest man, 114, dies
- Ex-U.N. weapons inspector convicted in online sex case
- Letter: Lukan misunderstands MLK
- Wizards, pirates and robots return
- Awards ceremony for city project 'fabulous'
- Illinois briefs
- Letter: Decision at landfill is, well, compost
- If you were unable to attend Wartburg's Presidential Inauguration celebration earlier this month, please check out this link to listen to the audio of Bishop Hanson's Installation Service Sermon, as well as the audio and text of President Olson
- CITY-WIDE SPECIAL EVENTS
- Dubuque Regional Airport Manager Awarded Bronze Star
- Library Board member miffed by director's salary
- Deadline for the League's Geranium Plus Sale is tomorrow! These flowers are gorgeous and all the sales benefit the DSO. You can print an order form at our website if you don't already have one. Thanks in advance for your support!
- Give hope to more than half a million babies born too soon each year. Join Mercy at the Dubuque March for Babies this Saturday at Eagle Point Park! Walk beings at 9:00 a.m.
- Expert: Web worms way into warfare
- Iowa: Study: Farmland erosion much worse than previously believed
- College students: Ethics seminar used exotic dancers
- Nation briefs
- Grant County panel upholds termination
- Poll: Most people think taxes they pay are fair
- Back on home turf
- Wisconsin: Judge hears arguments in union suit
- Holy Family panel: More public participation needed
- Wisconsin: Ruling: Closing sex trial to minors OK
- Letter: Early principles still apply
- Iowa briefs
- Illlinois: Education overhaul readied for test in Illinois Senate
- Letter: Walker's increase might not be enough
- Scientific approach 'Dawns' on students
- Nuclear evacuees: Compensate us
- 'Baptized in Blood'
- Obama: Cut spending, raise taxes on wealthy
- World briefs
- The curse of all that free money
- Iowa: Court overturns conviction in sheep farmer's slaying
- Libya tests limits of NATO without U.S.
- Woman kills self, 3 kids
- Celebrity news
- Budget agreement barely touches current-year deficit
- Ask Amy: Wife can't stomach husband's weight gain
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Signs point to strong hiring for April
- Yale student killed when lab machine snags hair
- Health care 'very primitive'
- Iowa: Advocates pressure for school funding
- 77-year-old man charged with 4 cold-case killings
- iPads take their place next to crayons in kindergarten
- Almanac
- Lipizzaner horse show cancelled
- Grierson honored
- Workshops planned
- ABC-TV cancels 'All My Children,' 'One Life to Live'
- Local soldiers part of notable battles
- Business briefs
- Iowa: Ex-manager who fled after Postville raid arrested in Israel
- White House spouses visit expectant military moms
- Many alumni surely remember Katherine Ann Beckman, BVM, a long-time staff member at Clarke and a woman dedicated to mission work in Quito, Ecuador. Sister Katherine Ann passed away on April 13 at Marian Hall in Dubuque. The Clarke community remembers her
- Dubuque home for military training
- Celebrity news
- Poll: Health care law support dips
- Lincoln not popular in Dubuque
- War halted railroad's progress
- Oregon legislative pranks becomes Internet sensation
- Ask Amy: Daughter can't move on from loser ex-husband
- The Patriotism of Immigrants
- Illinois briefs
- Illinois: Business groups open to workers' comp reform
- 3 arrested on marijuana charges
- Wisconsin: Walker signs bill to lower car insurance
- Vatican sanctions bishop for abuse
- Classic tale, through marionettes
- Music festival fosters competition
- Wisconsin: Leader warns of mining plans
- Reprisal killings rock Ivory Coast
- Twins live with dead mother for 3 months
- Letter: Weapons training well done
- Cooking oil dump gives town eau de french fries
- International briefs
- Termination of Grant County employee upheld
- District reshuffles Jones Hand-In-Hand
- State tornado drill set for Thursday
- Business briefs
- Sudden feline influx at humane society
- Ask the TH: Should city explore creating fiber-optic system?
- Ceremony set for veterans' center
- At the table
- Breaking - Dubuque's Grierson to be awarded Bronze Star
- Mom who withheld medication convicted
- Drone might have killed U.S. troops
- Book review: "The Big Scrum"
- Lawsuit: Homeless get $50 in beating videos
- Iowa briefs
- Hopes for rebel military victory in Libya fade; diplomacy sought
- Board awards construction contracts
- Most people won't notice budget cuts
- Meetings
- History should be told without any revision
- Jewelry stand throws attempted robbery off-track
- Almanac
- City to newcomers: Welcome
- Iowa: Pilot blamed air traffic for low flyover
- Service clubs assist hearing-impaired
- Disabled NICC students discuss challenges
- Airbus collision at NYC airport shows risks of huge planes
- Dow dives after Japan raises crisis level
- No injuries reported in Dyersville fire
- Wisconsin briefs
- Detours
- 'Immortal' mushroom carries a punch
- Tax Day rally set for Friday
- National briefs
- Stop and talk to Member, Donor & Youth Group Manager Missy Wersinger at the City Expo tonight! We'll have information about membership, volunteering, Adopt-a-Critter, registration for the 2011 River Adventure Summer Camp, and more!
- Are you a Bride Around Town tonight? Then we'll see you soon at your stop to the Museum & Aquarium's Mississippi River Center... the best and most unique setting for your wedding, reception, rehearsal dinner or shower! (
- If you loved Asako Tamura's performance as Butterfly this past weekend, she does have a CD of arias for sale you might enjoy!
- Reminder - An Evening for Women: Being Your Best during Your 60’s and Better will be held on Monday, April 18 (date changed from April 12).
- Series strikes a chord; readers respond with tales
- Prosecutor: Racism sparked church fire
- What's in your bookshelf?
- Court won't lift stay on Arizona immigration law
- Students raise awareness about child abuse
- Concert preview: Eric Blowtorch
- 'Tumbling Into Ruins'
- Nuclear crisis rating upgraded
- County zoning decision reversed
- Iowa: Early warning prevents injuries in Mapleton twister
- Letter: Weapons training does not trump responsibility
- Illinois: Illinois taxes to rise, jobless aid to drop
- Walmart stresses prices to woo back shoppers
- Set sail Columbia
- Ask Amy: Son verbally abuses, uses grandmother
- Sculpture wins university art competition
- School district looks at new cuts
- Wisconsin: Counties still finalizing votes
- Education challenged by apathy, funding
- Iowa briefs
- Libyan rebels reject cease-fire proposal
- Grisly murder spurs legislation
- Porcupines poised to become public enemy in Pennsylvania
- Growth estimate hurts stocks
- Fire reported at business
- Celebrity news
- Commemoration, not celebration for war's 150th
- Married, with a name that stuck
- State militias' roots run deep
- Romney exploring presidential run
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Ivory Coast standoff ends with Gbagbo capture
- Drivers start to cut back on gas
- Crews battle Texas wildfires
- Hopkinton council votes down ban of Rottweilers
- Almanac
- Did you know? Mercy is one of only 6 hospitals in the state of Iowa and the only one in the Dubuque area to have at least one board certified ER physician available 24 hours a day in the Emergency Room.
- Hopkinton will not ban specific dog breeds
- District may move preschool out of Jones Hand-in-Hand, into elementary schools
- Thank you to American Trust and Nancy Wallace State Farm for sponsoring this weekend's performances of Madama Butterfly! We hope the audience enjoyed it as much as we did. Kudos to the cast, crew, orchestra and staff for an amazing production!
- Learn another way to transfer money
- Illinois briefs
- Big plates Big waistlines?
- Through history, medicines manage health
- Celebrity news
- U.S. Grant Association to gather in Galena
- 1861 punctuates a period of rapid growth in Dubuque
- Safes, cash washing up following tsunami
- Hot, dry weather stokes Texas wildfires
- Man apparently fancies himself as being an 'upscale squatter'
- Get a stylus and pen all in one
- Mubarak called for questioning
- Student taking all the right steps
- Wisconsin: Record access threatened
- African Union: Gadhafi OKs 'road map' for a cease-fire
- Walker insults young workers with 'cronyism'
- Wisconsin: Union debate shifts to recall elections
- Illinois: State lawmakers hazing rookies
- Letter: Confederate flag an evil symbol
- Incident alarms residents of suburb
- Iowa: Budget battles stand in way of adjournment
- Ask Amy: Brother's AIDS death: Should secret remain?
- Local troops 'mustered in' to service
- Almanac
- City Hall water audit raises eyebrows
- Wisconsin briefs
- Second thoughts on Iraq pullout?
- A Sense of dread takes hold
- Letter: Tax support allows public broadcasters to stay objective
- Nation&World briefs
- Police
- Iowa: Tornado ravages Mapleton
- Study suggests young children might make parents less fit
- Couple comes into unexpected windfall
- Special Olympics outgrows venue
- Obama again will cozy up to Chicago
- Dubuque County Board of Supervisors denies rezoning request for Knights Acres property
- Japan getting a local helping hand
- Illinois: Sweet pension deal detailed
- Letter: Keep government support for public broadcasting
- Dutch officials puzzled over gunman's motive
- A personal question: How would you describe yourself?
- 1-month anniversary marked
- Stay green from the comfort of your very own kitchen
- Tweaking the climate to save it: Who decides?
- Forces supporting Gbagbo retaliate
- A tale of 2 brothers
- Tranel urges 'rainy-day' fund
- 8 local projects win state awards
- The credit scores 411: What you need to know now
- The best way to remove paint from your front steps
- Anger flares at Egyptian army for protest raid
- 'I don't want you to suffer'
- Volunteers rally 'round the flag
- More focused Grammys for 2012
- Positive Paydays
- Make a list, and make your child less reliant on you
- Transitioning from pictures to chapters
- Western Iowa assesses storm damage; tornado ravages Mapleton
- Week in Review: Wife charged in fatal shooting in Ryan
- Singer has no regrets after skipping 'Glee'
- Jury: Doctors failed to report botched abortions
- Immigration activists eye Utah as model
- World briefs
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Pizza chains endure slices of adversity
- Bestsellers
- Ohio voters will be issued ponchos to cover school gear
- Japan bans planting rice in radioactive soil
- Revenge sweet in sidewalk flap
- New water plant gets new name
- Iowa: Thousands turn out for deputy's funeral
- Rays of hope for job hunters
- Career coach can offer help
- Police hunt suspect in explosion
- It might do you good to check out this site
- The Civil War's 150th anniversary prompts a cinematic look back
- Travel briefs
- Digitizing medical records will create jobs, advocates say
- Letter: How did athletics get in front of academics?
- Helpware: Windows Doctor
- Bridge sensors on Turkey, Volga rivers will assist emergency flood personnel
- Pay package declines 8% for Macy's chairman, CEO
- Top songs
- Video games taking school to the next level?
- You never know how much a kind act can mean
- Split-bedroom with country charm
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: Young man feeling like late-life loser
- Learn your style
- Nation briefs
- Illinois: Murder trial set Monday
- Pittard finds her way
- Re-education needed on American history
- Gardening gets you up and at 'em
- Who will star in 'The Office,' 'Men' next season?
- Don't miss these
- New on DVD
- 'Crysis 2' addictive and fun, with plenty of crisp graphics
- People in business
- Bring a sense of quiet to your home
- Do retail jobs provide a future?
- Survey: Generation's gap in comfort level exists
- Letter: City attempts to fix what isn't broken
- Whistler spring skiers won't break the bank
- How to read all sorts of email attachments
- Costco makes an aisle for wedding gowns
- Homestyle
- Letter: Unions too powerful
- Not just any 'Smith' ... a blacksmith
- Invention Inspiration
- Federal income tax wasn't in Constitution
- Last-minute deal brings relief, disgust
- Family movie review: "Soul Surfer"
- Visiting the Hallowed Ground
- Here are 10 tips for a cleaner, safer kitchen
- How to prevent infections from surgery
- Republicans won 1st round of budget battle
- Celebrity bews
- Unfriendly spam pops up on Facebook
- Costly goal: Coyote preservation act
- Her magazine seeks photos of mothers and daughters
- How to repair blacktop from winter's wear
- Libyan rebels face military surge on key outpost; Gadhafi visits school
- A return to Dubuque, Holy Family
- Let's energize a smart energy policy
- Gunman kills 7 at mall
- It's worth forging your way through the fog to get to Blacksmith Days~going on now at the Museum & Aquarium!
- Too early to forecast river's crest
- Christ and the Passover tonight
- No grant for Prescott
- Giant pumps heading to Japanese reactors
- Teen killed on highway named in father's memory
- Cincinnati-area man charged after barking at police dog
- Ask Amy: Woman uncomfortable accepting gift card
- Nation&World briefs
- Consumer agency chief defends goals
- Mom admits to stopping meds
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Stocks waver on oil prices, government shutdown threat
- Ask the TH: Legal to use sparkler on cake indoors?
- Quakes rumble central Ark.
- Cuban former CIA agent acquitted in perjury case
- Serial killer on death row dies in prison
- UW-P hopes to break ground on residence hall as early as June
- Dozens reported dead in Syrian protests
- A Lofty Goal
- Letter: Homeless experience at Sleepout Loras
- Almanac
- North Buena Vista official, son accept plea bargains
- Iowa briefs
- Oil rises above $112 per barrel
- Former Dubuquer writes of tumultuous childhood
- Wisconsin: Officials probe results in Waukesha County
- House votes to repeal 'net neutrality' rules
- Police search for missing woman
- Meals on bicycle wheels
- 'Bounce TV' aimed at black audience
- Forecasters warn of severe storm possibility
- New words: Meep!
- Lessons from Abe -- living life for God at any age
- Blacksmiths show their craft at annual Blacksmith Days
- Letter: It's an age-old irony
- Garden could help grow ag awareness
- Judge on DUI task force charged with DUI
- Brazil buries schoolchildren
- Obama hails deal to avert shutdown
- Celebrity news
- Letter: Big government pays big dividends
- 3 rodeo bulls make a run for it through Idaho town
- Registration for Summer Activities Begins April 13
- Here is video footage from last night's Madama Butterfly final dress rehearsal!
- Volunteers Needed for City Boards and Commissions
- Congratulations to Clint Peacock! Clint was an education staff member at the Museum & Aquarium. He recently won a first-place plaque at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff's 24th Annual Student/Faculty Research Forum in the Aquaculture/Fish
- Historic Preservation Commission Announces 9th Annual Awards
- Start your weekend off at the museum's opening reception. Tonight from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Free admission.
- Backstage din, onstage dreams
- Iowa: Branstad signs concussion bill
- Dozens of bus passengers executed
- Family Roots
- Letter: Preschool change would hurt middle class
- Military families fear shutdown
- Therapy dog wins contest, earns certification
- What's the future of Galena chamber?
- Retail sales surprisingly strong
- Letter: TH article biased for conservatives
- Students get in touch with swans
- World briefs
- Property transfers
- Celebrity news
- Government unveils plan to reduce health disparities
- Letter: Defy parental responsibility ordinance
- Iowa briefs
- Business briefs
- Eagle eye in the sky
- Wisconsin briefs
- Iowa: Obama eyes early voting states
- Ask Amy: Double-dippers gross out their in-laws
- UW-P student center named for Markees
- Almanac
- Landlord wins eviction suit
- 7.1 quake rattles Japan
- Nation briefs
- Dancing with the Stars - Dubuque Style instructors
- Stop future diversions of school taxes
- Libya airstrike angers rebels
- Prescott passed over for transformation grant
- Wisconsin briefs
- Gates sees little fallout from gay policy
- Shutdown talks yield no deal
- opening this weekend
- School employee's death ruled an accident
- The basement ladies are back at it
- Illinois briefs
- Shutdown or not, problems remain
- Gunman kills 12 kids at school in Brazil
- Letter: Mental-health treatment should be covered
- play preview : "Jesus Christ Superstar"
- Madama Butterfly update: 55 tickets left for Saturday night and 42 tickets left for Sunday afternoon. We are almost sold out. If you still need tickets we recommend you make a trip down to the Five Flags box office between 10am - 5pm tomorrow!
- Looking for a quick and easy fish meal for Lent? Try this healthy recipe that is sure to impress.
- Letter: GOP unfair to court-appointed lawyers
- Iowa: Lawsuit alleges Texas company abused workers
- 3 suspected in U.N. attack in Afghanistan
- Police pepper-spray misbehaving boy, 8
- FAA: 2nd controller slept on the job
- Gbagbo's home comes under attack
- Letter: Reasons behind library director decision
- Study: Secondhand smoke affects children's brains
- Illinois: Agency to launch community outreach program
- 59 bodies found in Mexico
- Gadhafi letter to Obama: End war
- Preventing blasts a focus at plant
- Tsunami-hit towns forgot warnings from ancestors
- The tar of humanitarian imperialism
- Illinois: Theater in Charleston on list of threatened historic sites
- Synthetic drugs send hundreds to hospitals
- Illinois briefs
- Portugal will ask for a bailout
- Goo Goo Dolls fit Moon Bar into busy schedule
- Jo Daviess board to stay same size
- Stroke risks seem to fade when women stop taking estrogen
- Woman cleans purse, finds winning lottery ticket
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: 9-year-old doesn't want mom to date
- Celebrity news
- Ex-congressman in Libya to seek Gadhafi's exit
- Ask the TH: Must sign come down when business closes or moves?
- Wisconsin briefs
- Business briefs
- Soldier home on leave shows class
- Wisconsin: Officer: I thought about my kids right away after I was wounded
- Israel will ask Germany to drop proposal
- Jail escapee caught just blocks away
- Michigan couple will walk 2,500 miles for wedding
- Obama: Progress, but no deal
- Go, Dog. Go!
- After-school programs granted big boost
- President attends Sharpton event
- Police
- Dancing for a cause
- Many local governments in a pickle
- Victim in Galena Territory fire died of stab wound
- Meyer principally involved
- Iowa: Paulsen: GOP in position to keep power in House
- Wisconsin: Voters send Walker a strong message
- Housing expo set
- Gates holds talks in Baghdad
- Authorities Seek Information on Suspicious Fire
- Speaking presentation and book signing with author John J. Fialka at Museum & Aquarium Sunday, April 10. Click on the link for additional details.
- City Expo
- 2011 Season Pool Passes
- Annual Pet Park Passes on Sale!
- Denial is one of the most common and dangerous symptoms of a heart attack. Fred Koeller shares his story of experiencing a heart attack and the importance of seeking medical care immediately.
- Only a few days away from the opera and the cast and orchestra have been working hard! Here are few photos from last night's rehearsal.
- Ask Amy: Boyfriend won't commit; girlfriend is unfaithful
- Wisconsin: Referendum on union battle?
- Ivory Coast's Gbagbo negotiates surrender
- Couple found dead in car; son discovered at home
- Celebrity news
- Event looks at folklore of the stars
- Barrage concert popular
- Like chocolate? Like wine?
- Illinois: Judge: Pharmacies do not have to sell 'morning-after' pill
- Breaking - Dubuque escapee captured
- Iowa: University settles with nurse fired over players' records
- GOP plan would revamp Medicare, Medicaid
- Authorites believe Valeria Street fire suspicious in nature
- Iowa should stop racing in the red
- Obama presses Congress to avoid shutdown
- Iowa: Family: Man accused in officer's death mentally ill
- Nation briefs
- Letter: Branstad provides hope for future of Iowa
- Storms fell trees in South, kill 9
- Rebel leader says NATO falls short
- Letter: Many questions about proposed rail service
- Illinois briefs
- book review
- Letter: U.S. a country of misplaced priorities
- Wisconsin: Democrats who fled return quietly to Senate
- Fallen coal miners remembered
- Young wins in East Dubuque
- Japan nuclear plant plugs radioactive leak
- World briefs
- More training for permit holders makes sense
- Letter: Decision on caves shows proper priorities
- Violence leaves 3 dead in Yemen
- A delicate balancing act
- More than 1/2 of Iowa's 2-year-olds up to date
- Almanac
- Property transfers
- kitchen tip: keeping flour fresher
- Business briefs
- Ask the TH: 16th-Elm traffic signals turned off
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- Illinois: Candidates backed by Emanuel win 7 of 10 races
- Congress votes to repeal small part of health law
- Judge's cases transferred following charges
- Boeing surprised by damage to planes
- 4th daily flight sets down at DBQ
- Fiorenza re-elected in Potosi
- food tidbits
- Dubuque Jaycees Partner with City to Launch Community Garden at Veterans Memorial Park
- Check out this video link of Wartburg Seminary's inauguration this past weekend!
- Fiorenza keeps Potosi village president seat
- 2011 Adult Softball League Openings
- Iowa briefs
- House GOP plans stopgap
- Letter: What took Dubuque so long?
- Feds: Repair aging pipelines
- Sunday storm quite a window-buster
- concert preview: Bret Michaels
- Stocks rise on oil prices
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Federal prosecutors: Man had recruit sell fake movie posters
- Wisconsin: Millions in lotto winnings go unclaimed
- Feathers fly in mass pillow fights in cities around world
- Iowa: Deputy, suspect die in shooting
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- Kennedy School becomes a mecca for young playwrights?
- Oil exec's bonuses decried
- More remains found near New York beach
- Illinois: Blago seeks FBI interview notes with Obama
- Council's role on panel scrutinized
- U.S. Labor Dept. steps into dispute over union mural
- Letter: Powerful message from Lisa Ling
- Iowa: School groups say cuts will bring layoffs
- Yemeni troops fire on protesters
- From start to finish, this film worth seeing
- Toyota: Plant closures likely this month
- Holder: Tribunals for 9/11 suspects
- Accident prompts inspections order
- Iowa: Gov. Branstad plans to veto new utility regulation
- U.N. council will not withdraw Gaza report
- Union workers rally as 'one
- concert preview : Rick Springfield
- International forces attack Ivorian arsenal
- Ask Amy: Friend worries about 'dream couple' failing
- Wisconsin: Spending suggests tight judicial race
- Almanac
- The background of TH's 'bullying' and 'intimidation'
- From the silver screen to high school
- Obama opens re-election bid
- Wife charged in fatal shooting
- Celebrity news
- Earth Jam to feature Banana Slug String Band
- Police: Man stabs self in stomach
- If you missed the March edition of e-Life Together, here's your chance to look it over and learn about upcoming Wartburg events and to find out more about what is going on on the WTS campus...
- University of Dubuque Theological Seminary to Host National CLP Conference
- Bird Chevrolet proudly displays their bowling pin trophy from "Bowlin' on the River" at their location on University Ave
- One of our summer camp groups last year drew pictures of what they liked most at the Museum & Aquarium... check 'em out and let us know if you share any of their opinions!
- Braig: Let citizen serve on planning commission
- Parents and grandparents, remember that beginning this June, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has banned the manufacture, sale, and resale of drop-side cribs. These cribs have been blamed in the deaths of many infants and toddlers and more than 9 m
- Grant County officer graduates from FBI program
- U.N. official to speak at Loras ceremony
- Gun law triggers training concerns
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- Letter: Teachers still end up paying their retirement
- Tornado drill on the list for Wednesday
- Ask Amy: Granddaughter makes a disturbing threat
- Snow follows 80-degree heat in Denver
- Cafe Manna Java-West closes
- Swift, Lambert snag top country-music awards
- Suit filed in Bellevue stampede
- Giving India's polio fight a shot in the arm
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- Darlington man arrested after stabbing himself
- Next batter: Private sector
- Gadhafi regime softening stance?
- Workers rally; honor King
- Monticello man gets probation for letting chemicals seep into Kitty Creek
- Ivory Coast waiting on final battle
- Concerns hit high-water mark
- Protests spread in Afghanistan
- Soap cleans virtually everything ... except rivers and streams
- Almanac
- Want an electric car? Know your Current Situation
- Engineers try new mix to stop Japan leaks
- My definitive statements regarding fitness
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- Iowa: Thousands watch eagles hatch online
- Not all friendly skies for travelers in 2010
- Property transfers
- Key information: Website collects hospital data
- Is a computer-takeover of humans pure fantasy?
- Man goes out on a limb to take down armed robber
- Lego plans theme park
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- Libyan rebels: Airstrike killed 13 of our own
- Family movie reviews
- Wisconsin: 1st of recall petitions filed
- How to keep your joints healthy for life
- Top songs
- Transocean awards safety bonuses despite rig disaster
- Focus on nuclear crisis angers tsunami victims
- Ask Amy: Teen dislikes religious confrontations
- Iowa: Couple suing landlord over fire
- Celebrity bews
- Minnesota tests microwaves to fix potholes
- Studies sully reputation of biomass
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- Week in Review: 3 Garnavillo residents killed in vehicle fire
- Community can take pride in Flexsteel
- Bigger not necessarily cheaper
- Put the best practices for tree planting to use
- Music labels not exactly on Cloud 9
- Tourism still low in Egypt
- Employers should open more jobs for ex-cons
- Jochum: Recommit to King's dream
- How to cure a chronic cloggy drain
- Police hope classical music deters loiterers
- Pre-WWII guidebook hits 75th anniversary
- Homestyle
- Southwest will ground about 80 Boeing planes
- 5 money myths that can derail the inexperienced
- You can slash your grocery bill while going green
- 'Brain waste' thwarts immigrants' dreams
- Food offers comfort in war zones
- Trial continued for woman accused of causing son's death
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Letter: Concert hits right note
- New Brazil law boosts grandparents' visitation rights
- Israel tells citizens to leave Sinai immediately
- America backs off, Gadhafi holding on
- No charges to be filed in dog-mauling death
- 2 new tick removers do the job
- Dubuque 2.0 seeks 4.0 effort from students
- Iowa: Mother worries about budget cuts
- Put some spring in your cleaning
- China: Licenses revoked at nearly half of nation's dairies
- 'Tis the season
- Loras College honors 4 employees with awards
- Nation briefs
- Making music Isn't what it used to be
- Audio review: The Mountain Goats
- Irons jumps at portraying lead in Showtime's 'The Borgias'
- Police
- Council weighs 'complete streets' policy
- How to clear a path for pop-ups you want to see
- Service event continues to expand
- 'Homefront' campaign falls short
- Bestsellers
- April Fool's prank costs teen $150 in citations
- Do children need cellphones? Once again, no!
- Weekly curbside collection of yard waste to begin Monday
- Degree of difficulty: Young grads struggle to find work
- Add a touch of spring to your home with white decor
- Thread a tale
- Cafe Manna Java-West to close
- Dyersville library will offer 'Chair Yoga' Thursdays in April
- Seminary anoints new president
- Avoid using antibiotics not prescribed for your pet
- Need a job? Run away and join the circus
- Quran burning still hot topic in Afghanistan
- Breaking - Severe thunderstorm warning issued
- 100 years after Reagan's birth, what is his legacy?<br>Reagan's policies helped the rich, hurt middle class
- Pediatricians urge parents to adopt 'online-use plan'
- Illinois briefs
- Lee's decision to surrender to Grant saved many lives
- Almanac
- Protesters in Yemen toss stones at police
- Letter: Alternative students being shortchanged
- LinkedIn membership reaches 100 million
- Braley bill targets military sexual assaults
- Oman protests resume after deadly clashes
- 200 detained in Azerbaijan?
- Syrian agents arrest dozens
- Letter: Hunt of mourning doves a low-caliber decision
- Laws' flaws a sign of our times
- Will you have enough to retire?
- Agriculture news
- The National tapped for soundtrack
- Chaos continues in divided Ivory Coast
- Still time to register for parenting conference
- 100 years after Reagan's birth, what is his legacy?<br>Reagan renewed our faith in America, each other
- Study: Facebook friends really enemies?
- Tech review: Veebeam HD
- A modern-day Camelot
- Budget talks continuing
- Letter: Dogs good for Dubuque
- City Council will discuss complete streets proposal on Monday
- What will make heaven heavenly for you?
- President says spending deal close
- School funding, collective bargaining among topics at last crackerbarrel
- Ex-missionaries reminisce about Papua New Guinea
- Oil tops $108 per barrel
- No charges in dog mauling death of Hussmann
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- New-vehicle sales climb; fuel efficiency a top priority
- Inauguration of Wartburg Theological Seminary's new president focuses on answering God's call
- Just the fax: Man arrested
- Afghans storm U.N. office; 7 foreigners killed
- Tucson shooting victim honored with 9/11 memory
- Radio shines in 2010 Peabody Award winners
- Funding flap irks attorneys
- 2 states turn over lethal injection drug to DEA
- Snow-removal charge? Newspaper's joke fools some
- Nation&World briefs
- 4 tips for travelling pregnant
- Pilgrims take a Roman Holiday
- Letter: Campaign rhetoric goes over the top
- Ford CEO gets $26.5 million pay package
- Letter: Vote Kloppenburg for a seat on Wisconsin Supreme Court
- Illinois election preview capsules
- A notable return
- Wisconson: Union law on hold for at least 2 months
- 'Coming home' will thrill Trueg
- Iowa briefs
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- N.H. GOP leader calls bishop 'pedophile pimp'
- Jobless rate falls to 2-year low
- Illinois: Tiny town rattled by murders blamed on teen
- Fruitful advice: Stay safe
- Gbagbo's grip slipping in Ivory Coast
- Ask the TH: City leasing ex-Pack land near retention basin work?
- Iowa: House OKs late-term abortion ban
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: Woman, 26, can't hold men's interest
- Village presidents face challengers
- Libyan government aide holds talks with U.S., Britain, France
- "One of the best places for the entire family, and bring a few friends while you are at it," Ehren P. (voted the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium as the BEST Museum on KCRG-TV9's A-list) Have you voted yet??
- You might expect the National Anthem to be sung at a sporting event…
But you might not expect the singer to appear minutes later, body painted, to support the players.
At Clarke, it happens.
Brian Regan, senior athletic training major, doesn&rs
- Images: Mercury full of craters
- Nation briefs
- Candidates 'want what's best for the city'
- play preview : Beauty and the Beast
- Iowa justice system caught in the crossfire
- Illinois: Workers' comp payouts probed
- Craving for a Snickers bar paves way to winning ticket
- Proposal outlines new approach to health care
- Library board tables action on director
- Prostate screening ineffective?
- Rare photos of MLK's killer unveiled
- 7 injured after tent collapses in Florida storms
- U.S. economy outpaces rivals, but hiring lags
- good deed
- Smooth sailing at science expo?
- Month of arts
- Letter: Where is the progress in Prescott changes?
- college arts notebook
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- Tasty event shows crowd what's cookin
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- Highway deaths fall to lowest level since 1949
- Iowa: Investigators: Fire victim set the blaze
- Illinois briefs
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- Letter: If looking to boycott, look elsewhere
- Iowa briefs
- Trying to tag lemon sharks
- Ask Amy: In-laws troubled by pregnancy deception
- Japan woes spread
- play preview : The 39 Steps
- Rolling on -- or near -- the river for 20 years
- 3 incumbents face 4 challengers in Galena
- Support for Gadhafi wavering
- Flexsteel to build in the Port
- Ex-FBI agent's defense: 'I brag
- opening this weekend
- Aaron Lewis, of Staind, to perform at Mystique Casino
- Wisconsin: Judge amends order halting union limits
- Business briefs
- Trueg selected as Holy Family administrator
- Wisconsin briefs
- Iowa: Proposed redistricting plan puts U.S. reps in same district
- Terrell Earns Scholar All-American Honors
- Check out the article about Madama Butterfly in yesterday's Telegraph Herald!
- Check out all the great photos from last Saturday's Bowlin' on the River event! See any pictures of you?... tag yourself!
- Library board tables discussion on library director position pending input from county attorney
- Davis draws on popularity of cooking at Taste of Home Cooking School
- U.N.: High radiation outside exclusion zone
- Police: Crash saves choking trucker
- Wisconsin briefs
- Iowa: House approves bill limiting traffic cameras
- Ask Amy: Ex-fiance ponders options with cheater
- Delaware County tops Iowa list in overall health
- play preview: Grease
- DeGeneres' mother: 'Fight goes on'
- Letter: Support bill to end dating violence
- Afghan leader denounces alleged 'trophy' killings
- Medicare to pay for $93,000 drug
- Tall tale: Sculpture's stay near museum extended
- FDA studies link between food dyes, hyperactivity
- Dark days ahead
- Celebrity news
- New budget proposal: Cut $33 billion
- Map puts Braley, Loebsack in same district
- Wisconsin: Republican leaders shrug off judge's orders
- concert preview: Jen Gloeckner
- Gadhafi's ground forces retake strategic town
- Breaking - Flexsteel to build headquarters in Dubuque
- Lots of talking, but not much listening
- Illinois briefs
- Illinois: House setting aside Quinn's budget plan
- Bellevue fire does $300,000 damage
- Strike 3 for megadairy suit
- Time to step up to the plate
- World briefs
- Letter: Gov. Walker bullies way through the issue
- Americans sour on economy, poll says
- 235 years of progress ... to the letter?
- Clarification
- CIA sends small teams into Libya
- 7 New York state workers ready to collect $319 million jackpot
- 10 hurt in fire on carrier
- Iowa: Today offers 1st look at redistricting plan
- Adams' trial moved to Scott County
- Whale that killed trainer returns to SeaWorld show
- Rebel forces take Ivory Coast capital
- Bakery blows top, dusts town in flour
- Iowa briefs
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- Oscar-winning movie strikes a chord
- Arizona law bans abortion based on race or gender
- Almanac
- PICKING A BRAIN
- For love and honor
- Hello Galena! to feature Galena artists
- Letter: Parents, students share blame
- Panel OKs some tentative goals for Holy Family
- The next 3 days will be exciting ones for the Wartburg community! On March 31st & April 1st WTS-Center for Global Theologies will sponsor the Celebration of 125 years of Lutheran Mission in Papua New Guinea. April 2nd is the Inauguration of the 13th
- Check out these healthy snack ideas from Mercy dietitian Kristie Jacobsen in the Telegraph Herald.
- Mississippi River knocking at city's door
- Wal-Mart sex-bias case hits possible court block
- Iowa: Legislative session sees few accomplishments
- Illinois Supreme Court will not hear HOMES petition
- Wisconsin briefs
- Whoopie! Maine tops Pennsylvania with huge pie
- Gas leak evacuates Maquoketa High School
- 2,438 pages to deconstruct cooking
- Japan vows to overhaul nuclear safety standards
- Couple coordinates Japan relief efforts
- Home price declines spread, deepen
- Court rules against former inmate
- Illinois: House votes to lift smoking ban at casinos
- Track's signal could be broadcast
- Everyday wine serves its purpose
- death elsewhere
- cooking q&a
- Psychologists to hold conference in Dubuque
- Auto part shortages affect U.S. dealers
- Dubuquer crazed for cricket match
- Deployed troops cost N.C. seat in Congress
- Take taxpayers off the hook for public broadcasting
- UAW open to lower wage structure
- Consumer confidence falls less than feared; stocks gain
- Want to snack smart? Check these ideas
- Iowa: Police to unveil new liaison program
- Syria offers concessions amid wave of unrest
- Letter: Plenty of blame to go around
- Illinois briefs
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- Ask the TH: What are details of parking ramp?
- Bill to boost Iowa tourism spending looks likely to fail
- Iraq ambassador: Thanks
- Ask Amy: Workplace friend's jokes are wearing thin
- Celebrity news
- Israel considers annexing West Bank settlements
- 9 dead after being treated with contaminated IV bags
- Wisconsin: Judge again orders state to put union law on hold
- Obama pledges pressure on Gadhafi
- What is your home worth?
- Iowa briefs
- Carter says Cuba visit to improve relations
- The KCRG-TV9 A-List is a contest where YOUR votes are all that matter in determining the BEST. Vote for us as the BEST MUSEUM and show your support by spreading the word!
- Yard Waste Collection Resumes April 4
- This will be fun to watch!
- We are still open, no flooding here!
Come join the fun at the Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium!
- 6 months and counting! Book your rooms today for Homecoming 2011. Click on the link below for a list of hotels with discounted rates.
- April 4-8 Designated as Severe Weather Awareness Week
- Red Green set for Dubuque's Five Flags Theater April 30
- School district applies for state grant
- Business briefs
- A n E d g y photo exhibit
- Author has the formula for making science fun
- Army: Photos of soldiers with corpses 'disturbing'
- Illinois: $3 billion in child support owed in state
- Obama: I refuse to wait for a slaughter
- Alliant Credit Union honored with award
- Thieves will take anything
- Iowa: Branstad says school plan will pass
- Letter: Weed out malpractice claims without merit
- Wisconsin: Ex-prosecutor won't face more charges
- County board adjusts weapons rule
- Radioactive water spills at nuclear plant
- Ex-Wisconsin lawmaker dead at 66
- community briefs
- Dubuque County Library selects director
- Munich window inspiration for Grant Wood paintings
- Disabled people were aboard capsized boat
- Gas tank eating up all the tax cut
- play preview
- Pacemaker-removal case advances
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin contract talks stall
- Libyan rebels bear down on Gadhafi's hometown
- Ask Amy: Sloppy son snags cushy housing arrangement
- Illinois: Close calls at O'Hare during construction
- Time grows short in budget showdown
- Baby, 4-year-old among 3 who die in truck fire
- 'Skippy' the raccoon finds itself in a sticky situation
- Grand receives grant for hearing devices
- Man allegedly poses as high-schooler
- Celebrity news
- World briefs
- Greyhound Park plans to broadcast its races
- Ling's observation on 'news' hits the mark
- Visiting author explores race
- Water service restored in East Dubuque
- Wisconsin/Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- Less than 300 seats available for Madama Butterfly! Buy your tickets at the Five Flags Box Office or through Ticketmaster. www.dubuquesymphony.org.
- City Expo Scheduled for April 12
- Check out the Telegraph Herald article ( and video ( of Lisa Ling speaking at Clarke last night. It was a terrific evening!
- Letter: Where is compassion for mothers, children?
- Thousands mourn police officer
- Ask Amy: Wife's typing leads to sleepless nights
- Why does whooping cough return?
- Ling urges more Americans to better understand world
- An early call for candidates
- No light at end of tunnel: Caves closed
- Iowa: Davenport's floodwall too little too late?
- Almanac
- OWI Deferments
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- Cataracts topic of forum at Mercy on March 30
- Police
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Clinton: Gadhafi aides might bolt
- OWI Convictions
- Walker plan denies funding for network
- Iowa City looks to landfill for energy
- 3 killed, 2 injured in Clayton County vehicle fire
- Development plans advance in Platteville
- Illinois: Review: Avoid folk remedies for colic
- Fierstine ruled fit to stand trial
- Open access or just more government?
- Portable Bluetooth speakers sound great
- 3 die, 2 injured in vehicle fire
- Galena chalks up another feather for its cap: 'Time Warp Town'
- Supreme Court to hear bias claim against Walmart
- Board approves Prescott grant application
- The devil is in the details
- Nation briefs
- Autism series will show 'The Sandwich Kid'
- Few see rise in Social Security payments
- Fusion of flavor
- Board weighs Prescott proposal
- You can sign up for a driving course
- Zoo closes reptile house after cobra disappears
- Illinois: Doctors: Depression linked to Facebook?
- Loras plans nearly $1 million worth of renovations
- Iowa briefs
- Lisa Ling is currently presenting the Mackin-Mailander Lecture at Clarke. What a great experience for our students and the community!
- Ling shares stories spanning globe
- "Bowlin' on the River" at Cherry Lanes yesterday was SO much fun!!
A BIG THANKS to all the teams and everyone who participated... let's do it again next year!!
- $319 million lottery ticket sold
- Wisconsin: Debate rages over union law
- What's in your garden tool kit?
- Parents, don't zigzag regarding discipline
- Pentagon: Strikes help rebels retake city
- Illinois: Caterpillar might leave Illinois
- A Bowl full of Fun
- Top songs
- Geisert's illustrations return to U.S.
- Almanac
- The Pension Problem
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- The top spring trends are a grab bag of styles
- Questions remain in Georgia hostage standoff
- Helpware: remote access
- Police
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Celebrity bews
- Kelley's country transition a rocky one
- India.Arie sings in Hebrew for new CD
- OWI convictions
- Letter: Mentoring children offers many rewards
- Trip south provides interesting glimpse of Georgia
- A Reward for more activity
- States push collection of online sales taxes
- River rises to 16.28 feet at Dubuque
- People in business
- Family interactions during times gone by
- Zanzibar's rare monkeys draw a crowd
- Potted bulbs for outdoor planting
- Caves closed at Maquoketa Caves State Park
- New homes becoming a bad deal?
- Bestsellers
- Atlantic City casinos see fewer visitors
- Green jobs beginning to take root in Tennessee
- Braley questions cost of U.S. action in Libya
- College daze a difficult, selective phase
- What's in a name?
- Abbott tends to shop around, while Zimmerman buys quickly
- Who cares for railroad crossings?
- Books offer insight for Wisconsin struggles
- Bills take aim at bullying in workplace
- Iowa: Presidential hopefuls hammer health care
- Iowans voice business concerns
- Nation briefs
- Plastics polluting your house?
- Grocers: Vegetable prices to ease
- Public business on first-name basis?
- Week in Review: City Council picks Sutton to fill vacant seat
- Markets try to weather 'black swans'
- GOP wins cuts without shutdown -- for now
- Show attracts canine congregation
- Encryption possible among Wi-Fi-connected devices
- Audio review: Duran Duran
- World briefs
- Garden Getaway set at Shake Rag Alley
- Iowa briefs
- A home fit for a vacation
- Oregon firefighters train to give CPR to pets
- 4 costly changes to watch on checking accounts
- Keeping peace between horses
- The Eiffel Tower wasn't a big hit when it debuted
- How to succeed in a job interview
- No room for a garden? Think again
- You can silence your noisy toilet
- U.S. rushes freshwater to Japan nuclear plant
- new on dvd
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- Ask Amy: Abused daughter feels guilty about mother
- Requiem for the Easy-Bake: A not-so 'light bulb' moment
- 1st woman on national political ticket, Ferraro, is dead at 75
- Northwest U.S. unprepared for tsunami
- Libyan rebels seize back crucial city
- Having fun "bowlin' on the river"!
- Illinois: Former state trooper appeals workers' compensation denial
- Bahraini forces fire tear gas at protesters
- Plan energizes Green Dubuque
- Job growth uneven across U.S.
- Coffee and (premium) content
- GM to restart pickup plant
- BP hikes czar's fee
- Lifesaving effort flows at Senior
- Police question teen about school shooting
- Gaps uncovered in U.S. radiation monitoring system
- Ask the TH: In parks where they are allowed, dogs must be leashed
- 'My Run' in theaters Thursday night only
- California crews repair damage, reopen roads
- Brain-damaged mom can see kids
- County's unemployment rate declines slightly
- Nuclear plant in Japan might be breached
- Letter: Let's 'live and let live'
- A bang-up satellite TV promo
- Comet hunter's career ending
- Ask Amy: Manager: Some customers just want to see heads roll
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- Discussion of Catholic author's Lenten booklet
- Local woman writes about Mary
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- Suspect in officer's death surrenders
- I don't know the future but I know God does
- Scientists: Cat with big teeth a vegetarian
- Qatar joins no-fly zone enforcement
- Major flooding concerns dip
- Local weatherization effort reigns
- Illinois briefs
- Yemeni leader offers to leave in 'safe hands'
- 'Baby Jessica' grows into trust fund
- A SOURCE of hope for addicts
- Iowa: Threat derails shooting drill
- Syrian troops fire on protesters
- Fire destroys Galena home
- Board picks new county library director
- What's behind feelings on nuke energy?
- Obama to speak about Libya on Monday
- The goal: From Dubuque to Westminster
- Wisconsin: Judge disagrees with union law
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- Dubuquers testify for 'Re-Open Iowa for Business' Tour
- Iowa: How safe are area nuke plants?
- 'American Idol' ratings hold up despite changes
- Illinois: Senators, nuclear experts meet
- Marvelous, messed up American medicine
- Opposition brings down Canadian government
- Wisconsin: Marquette will offer domestic partner benefits
- One good deed inspires another
- University of Dubuque Celebrates the Arts
- Flood Preparations Continue in Dubuque
- Get your "Bowlin' on the River" raffle tickets today at the Asbury Hy-Vee! For just $10 you have the chance to win one of three CASH prizes!!
All proceeds go toward the Everybody's Museum program and community outreach.
- Letter: Negative events surrounding election
- play preview
- Summit focuses on Portugal, Ireland
- Congress should study tactics of for-profit colleges
- Census: Hispanics reach 50 million
- Aussie captures Yale drama competition
- Letter: Blessings abundant in Dubuque
- opening this weekend
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- Letter: A tremendous show not to be missed
- California site for 'maternity tourists' shuts down
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- A rash of credit card fraud surfaces in Illinois
- Wisconsin: Court OKs Milwaukee sick-leave policy
- Death toll from quake, tsunami tops 10,000
- Should air controllers ever work alone?
- Liz Taylor buried in L.A.
- Nation briefs
- History buff pays homage to his great-great-grandfather's sacrifice
- Wisconsin: Appeals court cedes Wisconsin union law case to higher court
- U.S. likely to hold on to combat role
- Family worried about child bullied at school
- Iowa: Judge-selection process must change, Vander Plaats says
- Targets deep within Libya hit
- Condom machine stolen
- Illinois briefs
- Libya shows inconsistencies in U.S. policy
- UD student contracts meningitis
- Toxins in toenails show fish OK to eat
- Almanac
- Volunteers swarm Sabula
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- Troupe claims mark of performing all of the Bard plays
- Flood warning remains; flood stage by Thursday
- Iowa briefs
- Report: 27.5 million people internally displaced by violence
- ISU president stepping down by 2012
- Wisconsin briefs
- Panel: Investigation missed clues in anthrax case
- Hoppmann selected to direct Dubuque County Library
- Dog show this weekend
- World briefs
- Threat of major flooding diminished
- Students hit the books for contest
- Adviser: Bachmann feeling pressure on White House decision
- Acting his way through life
- Iowa: University defends consulting contract
- The American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends that children stay in a rear-facing car seat until a minimum of 2 years. Recent studies have found that children are safer in rear-facing car seats.
- Iowa briefs
- Syrians hunt protesters, kill 15
- Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor dies
- Business briefs
- Bottom line? Music can be fun
- Almanac
- Wisconsin briefs
- Iowa: Iowa regents OK tuition hike
- 'Mission creep' began before the mission did
- New-home sales slowest in at least a half-century
- Wisconsin: Emails detail ideas to punish Democrats
- Tokyo concerned about radiation in tap water
- After quake, women keep in contact with worried families
- Gadhafi forces rolling back; rebels reorganize
- Authorities: Florida woman drives off in police car
- Ohnward to host musical "Route 66"
- Prescott's future on drawing board
- This song and dance is quite a Barrage
- Will local communities get on board the train?
- Iowa: Republicans court home-school backers
- Ask Amy: Elderly parents need to get busy
- Brown has R & B on lock, but what about pop?
- Letter: School district's priorities misplaced
- A fair & unbalanced comedy group?
- Could Millwork District makeover be a catalyst?
- Illinois briefs
- Teen accused of killing guardians
- Vote on pharmacy rule changes delayed
- Here are 3 ways to get more from your Twitter account
- Celebrity news
- Our TV commercial for Madama Butterfly starts today. Keep an eye out for it if you have Mediacom!
- Congratulations to Shana Garcia, today's winner of two tickets to see Lisa Ling at Clarke this Sunday! Stay tuned for more chances to win -- or get your tickets right now at www.clarke.edu/mackin-mailander.
- Vote the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium as BEST Museum on KCRG TV9's A-List!!
- How do foods Become Trendy?
- Police: Ordinance will ID derelict parents
- Iowa briefs
- Airlines hurt by fuel prices, drop in demand from Japan
- All she wanted was a chance to work
- Celebrity news
- Almanac
- Mihalakis turns run-down home into cozy transitional shelter
- Wisconsin: Analysis: Emails to Gov. Walker initially opposed anti-union bill
- Shortages hampering Japan's manufacturers
- No one injured in Shiras fire
- You can take home some Taste of Home ideas
- Snipers, tanks terrorize Libyan city
- Reports: Elizabeth Taylor dead at 79
- Obama cuts trip to Central America short
- River rises to 13.13 feet in Dubuque, could reach flood stage Saturday
- UW-P wants to build another residence hall
- Analysis: Gadhafi could drag out standoff with coalition
- Iowa Board of Regents approves 5 percent tuition increase
- Sex can spur heart attacks for couch potatoes
- Power lines restored at Japan's damaged nuclear power plant
- Flood warning issued for Dubuque, other river counties
- Take a tasty tour of tacos
- Illinois: Study finds bridges deteriorating
- Small-business owners earn state accolades
- Earnings
- Wisconsin briefs
- Oil prices top $105 per barrel
- Letter: Preserve historic school buildings
- death elsewhere
- Iowa: Study: Tax hike would force 4 casinos to close
- Spent-fuel sites packed in U.S.
- Historic appointment, historic opportunity
- Governor signs 3-day wait for abortion into law
- Ask Amy: Mom divides estate while siblings squabble
- Illinois briefs
- Doing time on the sandbag line
- Iowa: Davenport braces for major flood
- Drunken man lugs beer to court
- Want to see acclaimed journalist Lisa Ling speak at Clarke this Sunday? "Like" this status and you could win two FREE tickets. We will randomly pick a winner at 4:30 p.m. today. Want to learn more about the lecture? Check this out:
- Here's some even better news... raffle tickets are just $10 for your chance to win one of three CASH prizes!! (All proceeds benefit the Everybody's Museum program)
- Good news... we're selling "Bowlin' on the River" raffle tickets this Friday at the Asbury Hy-Vee!
- 2011 Miller Riverview Camping Reservations on Hold
- Mozart lovers might want to check out this internationally acclaimed novel by author Scott Mariani. Looks like a good read!
- Survivors urge teens to 'Ban the Tan'
- Iowa briefs
- Dow back above 12,000
- Council picks Sutton to fill vacant seat
- Wisconsin: Agency wants union law implemented
- Agency: No changes needed in U.S. nuclear plants
- Owner injured in duplex fire
- 'Zombies ahead,' warns electronic road sign
- Yemen leader losing power
- Youth, rec sports leaders, take note
- Iowa: Senate panel OKs $16 million more for public defenders
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Colorado wildfires force evacuations
- More charges filed against N.Y. officers in rape case
- Almanac
- Illinois: Sheriff: More human bones found scattered at Burr Oak cemetery
- No quick fix expected at Japan's nuclear plant
- Courtroom drama gets positive verdict
- Anthem Blue Cross delays $40 million California rate hike
- Nudists tell lawmakers: Don't restrict strip clubs
- Iows: Branstad might back bill to legalize online poker
- Letter: Marriage amendment moves in wrong direction
- Pawlenty pushes toward 2012 bid
- Many reasons to be thankful for Dubuque
- deaths elsewhere
- Flood fears rising in tri-states
- Lawyer sentenced in immigration case
- Borrego enters plea
- Illinois: Judge disparages Blagojevich motion to cancel retrial
- Eat foods containing this to cut stroke risk
- Celebrity news
- Ask Amy: Mom caught between visitation schemes
- Blending Flavors
- Monitors find isolated problems in Haiti vote
- Pump prices draining cash from your wallet? Try gas-saving tips
- 32 hikers, campers rescued following storm
- Libya no-fly zone widening; Gadhafi not targeted
- This is the whole concert so its rather long, but you should at least check out some of it if you have time! What a great combo of talent, music and visual effects!
- Water Meter Replacement Project Recognized by EPA as Project Nears 75% Completion
- Dubuque Awarded $4.44 Million in Forgivable Loan for Upper Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project
- Do you have trouble falling asleep? Carol Marinko, coordinator of Neurodiagnostic Services and the Sleep Lab at Mercy, discusses tips to healthy sleeping with the Telegraph Herald.
- Groundbreaking Ceremony for Historic Millwork District Complete Streets Project
- Groundbreaking Ceremony for Historic Millwork District Complete Streets Project
- What a nice article about our youth symphony principal horn player, Austin Baugh! It ran in the TH on Saturday. Here is the link in case you missed it!
- Letter: Public employees in Iowa should pay something toward health care coverage
- Election courts Supreme interest
- Iowa: Late-term abortion ban might falter in Senate
- Boy killed in train-ride crash
- Iowa briefs
- Illinois: Costs, benefits of tax districts a mystery
- Time rings in new wedding trends
- Haiti selecting new leader
- Almanac
- Police
- Plane crash near California airport kills 3
- Filipino rebels strike
- Explosion, fire rock Dubuque duplex
- Woman, grandson found alive at earthquake-wrecked home
- Siting of new U.S. reactors might shift
- Mississippi River forecast to reach McGregor flood stage Saturday night
- Andrew speech students go out on top
- Obama tours Rio, promotes Brazil as a model for peace
- Saturday grass fire burned two sheds in Guttenberg
- Celebrity news
- Dubuque library plans showing of 'The Fighter'
- Borrego pleads not guilty to first-degree murder
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- National briefs
- Grant County under flood watch through Wednesday
- TripAdvisor website honors Galena
- Bombing 'successful,' endgame not clear
- Melanoma cancer survivors share stories at assembly
- Iowa access laws need some teeth
- Wisconsin: Report: Deer hunts over past decade successful
- Tribe drops Yemeni's leader
- House fire on Valeria Street started near kitchen
- Letter: Health care services for women vital
- Remember those Resolutions?
- Bahrain opposition seeks help
- Iowa family reunited with dog stolen 4 years ago in Washington
- Foursquare mobile app redesign planned
- Syrian police fire on demonstrators
- 6 stabbed during party in Arizona
- Longer, languid length breezes into spring styles
- Egyptian constitutional changes pass
- Nursing home residents vulnerable to sex offenders?
- Gadhafi vows 'long war'
- Tibetan exiles forced to choose
- Union backers rail against perceived siege
- Pen writes -- to your computer
- World briefs
- Ask Amy: Son's wine sampling a sign of relapse?
- The best way to train? It's up to you
- World Bank: Damage in Japan at $235 billion
- Who's ready to go bowling?!?
Five days and counting until "Bowlin' on the River!" But don't worry, THERE'S STILL TIME TO REGISTER A TEAM... go to for details.
- Kuwait sends medical aid to Bahrain
- Police
- Letter: Rep. Tranel gets bum rap on budget vote
- Platteville lecturer releases CD
- Format documents to stay Word-compatible
- Iowa: Czech museum headed for higher ground
- Yemen's U.S.-backed leader fails to stop uprising
- Washington Square rally supports public sector workers
- Iowa: Farmer tries to rekindle movie magic
- A farmhouse favorite
- When a supervisor discriminates, liability spreads
- Developers: Renovation offers benefits
- International briefs
- Letter: Bill unfair to aid recipients
- Celebrity news
- Illinois briefs
- Webcams link families, fragile newborns
- Egyptians vote on constitutional amendments
- A lot more than the sum of its parts
- Economy strains local governments
- Get the know-how in springtime planting for your garden
- Illinois praised for juvenile justice changes
- The trick to thinking green when you're on the go
- U.S., allies fire on Libya
- Iowa briefs
- Community calendar
- Rockwell Collins gears event toward girls
- Former Secretary of State Christopher dies
- Mayor: Photo taken after worker's death a union setup
- Week in Review: Galena chamber: No merger with Dubuque
- Obama calls Brazil trip 'a jobs strategy'
- New on DVD
- 'Dragon Age' creates a good story
- Letter: Governors' budget cuts target poor, middle class
- Again, she needs to solve her guy's 'humor'
- Wisconsin: Student pioneers math program for peers
- Almanac
- Study: Workplace attitudes dissuade women engineers
- Letter: Wisconsin governor a leader, role model
- Leprechaun lesson: Some are good, some ride the dog
- Missouri courts Illinois businesses
- The organic side of Frank Lloyd Wright
- Nation briefs
- Owner behavior a bigger factor than dog breed
- People in business
- Story differs, when seen through the eyes of a four-legged friend
- Value seen in unpaid internships
- New York City refuses to tire against unicyclist's lawsuit
- City boosting incentive standards
- Virtual schools teaching states valuable lessons
- Shalom taking reservations for seasonal breakfast
- Bestsellers
- Ask Amy: Loud lawyer dishes client dirt for dinner
- A fast and easy pitch to patch holes in drywall
- Naval nuances: thinking like a master
- Sensory gardens create days of wine and noses
- Top songs
- Too sick to serve?
- Wisconsin briefs
- Garage got you down?
- Anti-war protesters taken into custody at White House
- How to decode a college's financial aid
- Letter: Taxpayers sick of always having to pay
- In social media, libel abounds, but few file suits
- Connecting local consumers, producers
- Buzz builds The Civil Wars
- Phone Reviews: Make a smart decision
- Syrian forces seal off city
- Brother: Woman charged in day care fire surrenders
- What you need to know as a pet owner
- Recovery not rosy in all areas
- How to stop your diet saboteurs
- Geography quiz
- Japan cites radiation in milk, spinach near plant
- Mom makes son stand on street with sign for his bad grades
- Welcome Sandman
- Rebates start to lag for reusable bags
- Gift cards the new coupons?
- British Stamp Act delivers Revolution's start
- Homestyle
- Friend or Foe?
- Collective-bargaining debate rages on
- Clayton County board approves budget
- Living well in less space
- Planting apps put garden info at your fingertips
- Who had a good time at the Children's Party last night?
- Lent and Facebook
- Trial begins in shooting that killed 4
- Letter: Walker's budget bill makes sense
- ROTC gets some breathing room
- Ask Amy: Bitter grandparents should fake it for now
- celebrity briefs
- Ask the TH: When did Section 8 begin in Dubuque?
- Leadership council members selected
- World briefs
- Letter: Cohabitating is not God's way
- Police: Man caught on public bus after robbing bank in Ohio
- California GOP seeking to rebuild party
- Rescue Mission planning new transitional complex
- 'Cousin drugs' a gray area
- Business briefs
- Missing teenager's mom charged
- Testing: Radiation found, but no threat to U.S. West Coast
- Almanac
- Special delivery on ambulance
- Bottles on the plane
- Nation briefs
- Council will discuss tougher guidelines for sustainable development incentives
- Are Bible stories true? Jesus thought so
- Radiation risk for cancer unknown
- Growing, buying local food topic of public forum
- Obama hesitant warrior
- Obama endorses military action to stop Gadhafi
- Taste of the World about more than food
- 3 states consider reducing cigarette taxes to boost sales
- Allies prepare for no-fly zone
- Breaking - U.S., allies launch missile assault on Libya
- Cheesemaker honored
- spotlight feature: Austin Baugh, Senior High School
- Torture charges shatter quiet life
- Automakers feeling effects of Japan quake crisis
- Letter: At-risk students are getting slighted
- Sealing Japan's reactors unlikely
- Epworth will pick up trail where it left off
- MTV's '120 Minutes' returning with Pinfield
- Man honored for gallons of donations
- 46 protesters killed
- One of opera's most beloved love stories, Puccini's Madama Butterfly, fully-staged at the Dubuque Five Flags Theater in 3 weeks! Learn more at www.dubuquesymphony.org!
- Don't forget about the Children's Party tonight from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Mississippi River Center only (use the paddlewheel entrance please). Cost is $5 for everyone age 3 and older. *all children must be accompanied by an adult*
- Poverty Simulation on March 23
- Japan crisis weighs on dollar
- 10 ways to stay safe as waters rise
- Wisconsin: DA challenging union law
- Oil prices climb back above $101 per barrel
- Iowa: Employees disciplined in baby-monitor case
- Illinois: Inmate who claimed torture exults in release
- art preview
- PDC facing record flood?
- Galena chamber looks ahead
- Strong data points to more hiring
- Letter: Rich must pay fair share
- Iowa briefs
- Defense wants limits on mental exam of Loughner
- Ask Amy: Couple wins lottery, but loses perspective
- Wisconsin briefs
- art preview
- All hands on deck
- Lawyer: Rape suspect has mental defects
- Almanac
- Wisconsin judge temporarily blocks bargaining law
- Flood of worthy candidates bodes well for Ward 4
- Iowa: House panel OKs measure to restrict abortions
- Dubuque to be honored for innovative water project
- Yale lab tech admits killing grad student
- New York revels at 250th St. Patrick's Day celebration
- Sammy Hagar's book truly 'Uncensored'
- U.N. authorizes no-fly zone in Libya
- Letter: Japan quake deserves more coverage
- other deaths
- Wisconsin: Illinois company plans move to Wisconsin
- art preview
- Chronic wasting disease found for 1st time in Jo Daviess County
- FDIC sues 3 ex-WaMu officials
- Japan nuke crisis 'very serious'
- Area students qualify for state geographic bees
- Illinois: Quinn: Raise fees on nuclear generators
- Patient got AIDS from new kidney
- Iowa: CEO: Iowa should approve nuke bill
- Ex-President Aristide heads back to Haiti
- March soreness: Clinic says now's the time for vasectomy
- people, etc.
- That's right... it's Kermit the Frog! It's much easier for him to deal with "Bein' Green" on St. Patrick's Day!
- St. Patty’s Day Pop Quiz:
What colorful celebrity with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame visited the Museum & Aquarium in 2005?
- Maegen Johnson, our photo contest winner, came to pick up her prize today.... so we took her picture by the aquarium where she took her award-winning starfish picture!
- Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Did you know Mercy is Irish? Mary Catherine McAuley, who founded the Sisters of Mercy, was born near Dublin, Ireland, in 1778. Several of the Sisters of Mercy carried her work to the United States and started providing he
- Happy St. Patrick's Day!
- Need bracket help? Don't do this
- High food prices likely to get worse
- Business briefs
- Letter: Gay marriage ban discriminatory
- Celebrity news
- Construction of homes dips
- Being IRISH
- Forum will focus on locally grown food
- Almanac
- Junior High students will make move to East Dubuque High School
- Illinois: Judge orders release of inmate who claimed torture
- Dollar hits 16-year low against yen
- Ask Amy: Daughter's relationship clouds family cruise
- Wisconsin: Walker defends plan to cut school aid by 8%
- Iowa: Iowa abortion opponents seek restrictions
- Dubuque seat belt compliance 'impressive'
- Center's location lauded
- U.S. life expectancy sets new record, surpassing 78 years
- Jo Daviess County reports first case of chronic wasting disease
- Letter: Riverview Center saves lives
- Illinois: Committee approves cigarette tax hike
- Diet Coke overtakes Pepsi as America's No. 2 soft drink
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Lawyer: 'Blood money' bought freedom for CIA contractor
- 'Gothic' house also in 'Fertility'
- Japan begins air drop on stricken reactor
- 1997 shooter: I heard voices
- U.S. spy drones flown over Mexico since 2009
- Galena chamber members: No merger
- Galena artist to host annual winter show
- Letter: Dating violence bill merits support
- Illinois briefs
- Panel gives bailouts a mixed final verdict
- Letter: Help put a halt to dating violence
- 4 journalists missing
- Rebels in Libya fight to hold city
- Squirrel attacking residents of Vermont neighborhood
- Studying China's real intentions
- Bahrain imposes 12-hour curfew
- Ask the TH: Did homemade yacht sail around world?
- Upgrades on way at hospital in Jackson County
- play preview: "The Madwoman of Chaillot'
- Gas main break under control
- Correction
- concert preview: 'Musical Menus on Broadway'
- Speaking of desserts, it's Pi week! In lou of the mathematical constant 3.14 the Clarke Math Club hosted a pie throwing event. For a dollar per pie, students, faculty and staff could "pie" participating staff, including Clarke President Si
- Congrats to the 2011 Concerto Competition winners! 1st place: Nikolai Doffing (violin); 2nd place: Leandra Wagner (piano); 3rd place: Austin Baugh (French horn); and Honorable Mention: Lillian Brondyke (trombone).
- 82 % of schools actually 'failing'?
- Use it again
- Jo Daviess, employees bound for arbitration?
- A wake-up call: Texts and tweets robbing us of sleep
- District plans busy summer
- Nuclear plant poses little threat to U.S.
- Murphy: Much wrong with bill
- Illinois briefs
- Wisconsin: Woman convicted of killing Potosi native
- How can social media affect your college dreams?
- Ask Amy: Did Web double cause job trouble?
- Wisconsin: Senate majority leader says he will nix contempt orders
- Letter: After middle class is gone, who pays?
- Smooth taste, inexpensive on the budget
- Dyersville to dump dispatchers
- Wisconsin: State's nuclear plants not like Japan's
- Woman receives 25 months in prison
- Celebrity news
- A Glorious Afterlife
- Bacon cooking? No, it's a candle
- Woman arrested twice in 5 months on meth charges
- Illinois: State wants to collect inmate's prison wages
- Reporter details 43-hour ordeal in tsunami zone
- Iowa: Gingrich sends $150,000 to help oust Iowa justices
- Market fears mount amid Japan's woes
- Grisly crash draws scrutiny for cut-rate bus companies
- Transparency in spending vital
- Business briefs
- Open-records law still cumbersome, witnesses say
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- Breaking - Galena chamber members vote against merger with Dubuque
- Sesame Street actors plead for funding
- Gadhafi's forces bombard rebels
- Japan abandons stricken nuclear plant over radiation
- Bob Dylan to perform in Vietnam for the first time
- Jones National Champion in 55m Dash
- Bunker Hill Golf Course Opening March 16th
- Mercy's coordinator of Neurodiagnostic Services and Sleep Lab, Carol Marinko, discusses the implications of daylight savings time on your health with KWWL.
- Another interesting article about the positive effects of music!
- You might expect “cafeteria” food at college…
But you might not expect your favorite apple pie recipe in the campus dining hall.
At Clarke, it happens.
Matt Ricketts, director of dining services at Clarke, welcomes recipes from stu
- Terrell Claims title at 165, Spartans Place 11th in Nation
- Welcome back! Last week a group of Clarke students and staff traveled to New Orleans over spring break to help with the ongoing relief effort. Check out photos from their trip below:
- City poised for future
- Mental health forum set for April 7
- 'Snow Rocket' splashes down
- Safer Screen Time
- Roosevelt students honor classmates' mother
- Her smile starts each school day
- Illinois briefs
- Virtually crippled, Dubuquer finishes Iditarod bike race
- No excuse ... not even for a ninja
- Police
- Celebrity news
- U.S. Census: Grant County grows by 1,611 residents
- Wisconsin briefs
- Almanac
- Power restored in downtown Dubuque
- What makes a video go viral? Here is an answer
- Iowa: Would secrecy surround job-creation partnership?
- Dubuque School Board approves E-Rate proposals
- Visitors bureau seeks new director
- Illinois: Who got state-subsidized jobs?
- Prosperity Southwest Wisconsin aims to market region
- Where's Zorro when you need him?
- Jackson County officials to get 1.5% raise; taxes going up
- Wisconsin: Budget plan sets out more DNA money
- Here are a dozen or so found objects in my brain
- Run will aid Opening Doors
- The no sweat shirt
- Geography quiz
- Letter: Where is the taxpayer's 'choice'?
- Community calendar
- Big Blue on target to fulfill promises
- Wisconsin: Health officials fear surge in Alzheimer's
- 1,800 jobs: Cha-ching
- Iowa: Republicans eye chance to oust Gronstal in 2012
- Ask Amy: Leave ex at home when out on date
- Then come roll with us March 26th at Cherry Lanes!!
- Slush Cup caps season at Chestnut Mountain Resort
- Battered Japan faces nuclear meltdown
- Expert in Christian-Muslim dialogue will speak Tuesday
- Group coupons can pay off for travelers
- Frantic efforts to avoid meltdown
- New Obama spokesman: No drama
- Spring breakers still visit Mexico
- Week in Review: City tops in job growth in Iowa
- Unhappy ending for movie tax breaks?
- Pork Board to try 'inspired' ad campaign
- Japanese-Americans seek news of quake in native land
- Ask Amy: Move strains relationship
- Surprising sources of dangerous formaldehyde
- How to cure a slippery entryway
- Illinois: School mergers could boost pay
- First VFW post begun by women gets started in N.Y.
- Police investigate murder, assault in upscale store
- Iowa briefs
- Illinois briefs
- Illustrators nominated for Caldecott
- Homestyle
- When 'Angry Birds' splash down on my phone
- Alzheimer's informative lunch program planned
- Top songs
- Evidence 'states' case for pensions
- Ubiquitous LOL faces a type of subtle shift
- Fourth-grader wins TH Regional Spelling Bee
- Colorado doctors debate pot rules
- 'Clothes' case? Man gets stuck in hamper during break-in
- Bestsellers
- Almanac
- Do consumers see the light?
- 83 rescued after restaurant floats away
- Community calendar
- Agriculture news
- Forecasters: East Coast facing more flooding
- Woman goes to court with a tiny monkey in her bra
- Economic historian delivers lecture
- Business briefs
- A spray of water helps in removing old wallpaper
- Survey sees big St. Patrick's Day
- Venerable Irish history lives on in Dyersville
- Fighting ID theft? It doesn't have to cost
- Celebrity news
- Parents: Don't think short-term for discipline
- Graphic novel group sets next meeting
- All good things...
- First home together?
- Astrology
- Retail sector checks out automation
- James Madison, the able editor
- Rays the Roof
- Creating a butterfly haven
- Officials: 14 killed in NYC casino bus crash
- Obama shies away from union protests
- Try a treasure tree, like Japanese maple
- How to gauge weight-loss in horses
- People in business
- Undeterred protesters: Next fight is at the polls
- 4-bedroom Spanish revival
- Set goals and keep track of them to succeed
- Helpware: Autologin
- Letter: Send Wisconsin Gov. Walker out on a rail
- Obamacare legally unhealthy
- Book review: The Informationist
- Network new PCs to mimic a drone setup
- Lobbying battle drives banks, merchants apart
- Yemen police fire on protests; 6 killed, hundreds wounded
- Ask the TH: What's the law on tinted windows?
- Rail plan seeks broad support
- Conerts
- Iowa: Network helps dogs find home
- 'Merry Little Christmas' songwriter Martin dies
- World briefs
- Letter: Teachers overpaid? Not even close
- Applicants make their case
- Placido Domingo -- still singing at 70
- Humane society plans garage sale
- Pheasants Forever banquet will take place April 2
- Gadhafi gains ground on outgunned rebels
- TH editorial: Wisconsin circus has more than 1 ringmaster
- Wisconsin: Lawmakers win Openness Awards
- Get the Words out
- Tech Gadgets
- Nation briefs
- Scenes of devastation at heart of disaster
- Illinois briefs
- Dubuquers flee tsunami in Hawaii
- Google providing 'Person Finder'
- Transportation grants pose test for Republican senators
- Gadhafi forces gain confidence
- Explosion rocks Japanese nuclear plant damaged by earthquake
- Listening for a still, small voice in Madison
- Group plans Passover cooking demonstration
- Obama, McConnell agree -- and disagree -- on cuts
- 4th-grader Jack Doyle becomes youngest TH Regional Spelling Bee champion
- Study: Coffee tied to lower risk for stroke in women
- Wisconsin: Judge denies emergency request to block law; hearing scheduled
- Iraq protesters accuse troops of beatings
- City Council interviews 16 candidates for 4th Ward seat
- Farley bans guns in city buildings
- Iowa: House approves bill to limit collective bargaining rights
- Bahrain police, protesters clash
- Hibernians keep St. Patrick's Day parade going in Dyersville
- Letter: Speak out against East Dubuque TIF
- Illinois: Online retailers dump partners over tax law
- Maryland gay-marriage bill falls short
- Letter: Better alternatives for Wisconsin's woes
- Quake deals a blow to Japan economy
- 16 seek open seat in 4th Ward
- Acting out the Bible
- Almanac
- Changing the Mass
- Quake rattles 5 nuclear reactors in Japan
- Zones in Pacific help create powerful waves
- 2 ex-contractors convicted of involuntary manslaughter
- Iowa: State Supreme Court: Halve man's sentence
- New album, new life finds Evans 'Stronger'
- Ask Amy: Social anxiety makes partying difficult
- Celebrity news
- Business briefs
- Daylight saving time also saves energy
- Wisconsin: Walker: Support for measure to grow
- In U.S., damage relatively minor
- Area labor leaders see unions gaining strength
- youth briefs
- Agency calls response to H1N1 crisis flawed
- Nightmare in the Pacific
- Wisconsin briefs
- Community meetings on peace with God continue
- Twin sisters give birth to daughters 2 hours apart
- Letter: Ullrich a good addition to TH edition
- Court speeds up health reform appeal
- 15 Lancaster teachers retiring
- Ireland captures world's imagination
- EPA: Abandoned mercury mine toxic hazard
- 4 passengers treated, released after crash
- Iowa briefs
- Do you like to bowl?...
- Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the earthquake in Japan and its after effects. Parents - are you prepared for your children to ask some difficult questions? BabyCenter has some great suggestions:
- Dubuque residents fine after tsunami hits Hawaii
- Letter: Casinos can handle a higher tax rate
- Nation briefs
- Music lineup: Chicago, Sunshine Band
- play preview : "Hate Mail"
- Letter: Tragic link to the glorification of fighting
- Illinois: Value of farmland jumps 11% in a year
- City tops in job growth in Iowa
- Intelligence chief finds himself in hot water over blunt remarks
- Ask Amy: Family thinks cabbie job is too dangerous
- Terror hearing brings out tears, shouting
- Mayor, police chief, 9 others arrested
- Wisconsin: Census: Wisconsin's Hispanic population up 74% since 2000
- Letter: Don't 'fix' a non-existent problem
- Life through Puppets
- Libyan rebels fall back after shelling
- Put handicap parking cheats in their place
- Obama on bullying: I know the feeling
- Business briefs
- Union bill vote 'a kick to the guts'
- Illinois briefs
- Almanac
- Council OKs 4.88% tax hike
- community briefs
- Saudi police fire on protesters
- Iowa: Man who beat Muslim teen: I'd do it again
- Celebrity news
- Moran writes expertly about Madame Tussaud
- Teen pleads guilty to 3 charges
- Iowa briefs
- Unemployment down in 24 states, up in 10
- Vanessa remembered as 'love and happiness'
- Rare photo of Chopin surfaces -- but is it real?
- World briefs
- Tsunami waves hit Hawaii, West Coast, cause damage
- Wisconsin: Unions: Legislation will be our rallying cry
- 8.8-magnitude quake hits Japan, triggers tsunami
- Wisconsin judge denies request to block law removing collective bargaining
- Swedish bank robber busted by forgotten urine
- Oil prices threaten global economy
- Some Wisconsin Democratic senators will appear at rally this weekend
- 'This Old House' magazine honors Elkader
- Flood fears proliferate
- Read all about it! Latest news, events, and more in our March e-newsletter!
- A BIG THANKS to Eagle Country Market for putting our "Bowlin' on the River" flyers in their grocery bags!! We appreciate their help in spreading the word about our bowl-a-thon event happening March 26th at Cherry Lanes!!
- In preparation for Madama Butterfly we are hosting a free education event called Opera 101. It is tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Jansen Music Hall at Clarke University. Everyone is welcome!
- enjoys visiting MyDuhawk.com
- Wisconsin vote nears, protesters led from Assembly
- Braley touts Iowa soldiers' efforts
- Illinois: Quinn signs bill to abolish death penalty
- Wisconsin Assembly Democrats try to remove Speaker
- Economic efforts must change to stay effective
- Suspect in U.S. officer's death arrested
- Chicago, K C and the Sunshine Band coming
- Farmhouse fire kills 7 kids in Pennsylvania
- 82 percent of U.S. schools might be labeled 'failing'
- Sherrill woman pleads guilty to solicitation of murder
- Walker plan OK'd
- On Libya, too many questions
- Breaking - Wisconsin Assembly passes union bill
- Letter: It's time for President Obama to get real
- Iowa: UI official forced out, but gets positive references
- Walker applauds Assembly vote
- Ask the TH: Why does library need to recycle so many books?
- Symposium on women and jobs set
- International briefs
- Two local GOP lawmakers voted against Wisconsin bill
- City's total inches upward
- Illinois briefs
- Petraeus says tough summer ahead in Afghanistan
- Defendant in robbery case sentenced
- Wisconsin: 7,000 protesters converge on Capitol
- Oil installations burn amid fighting in Libya
- WD school employees vote to join Teamsters
- Dubuque dancers jump into 1-act ballets
- Business briefs
- Discovery ends career as most-flown spaceship
- Celebrity news
- Illinois: Prosecutors pan governor's decision
- Ask Amy: Older sister worries about erratic brother
- NPR CEO resigns after fellow executive calls tea party 'racist'
- Almanac
- Tour bus catches fire near Platteville
- Iowa briefs
- National briefs
- In a Class by Themselves
- Lasagna trail leads police to fugitive in Italy
- Libyan fighting raises worries over scientists
- Walker: I'll sign bargaining legislation quickly
- Anti-preterm labor drug going from $10 to $1,500
- other death
- Dubuque unemployment rises but city gains 1,800 jobs over last year
- Wisconsin briefs
- Iowa: House opens debate on collective bargaining
- Shimon pleads guilty to three charges in Hillcrest assault
- Lots of 'green' in Sustainability Challenge
- Renowned journalist Broder dies
- 16 Applicants Seek Dubuque’s Fourth Ward City Council Vacancy
- Reminder: Today is a day of fasting and abstinence for Catholics :) All are welcome to join us for Ash Wednesday service! 5:15pm Eucharist and Ashes, Christ the King Chapel --- 9:00pm Eucharist and Ashes, Christ the King Chapel
- It is on to the opera! While doing a little Madama Butterfly research we came across this Rice Krispies commercial. It's too good not to share!
- Clarke University is pleased to announce that it will begin a new doctor of nursing practice degree program this fall. The program has received interim approval by Iowa Board of Nursing and has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the Nor
- Wonderful to receive an award recognizing the importance of family-friendly places and family fun! Thanks, Dubuque365.com!
- Breaking - Wisconsin protesters storm into Capitol after vote
- Fraudulent Traveler's Checks Passed At Area Businesses
- Gray Line Detour 03/09/2011
- Gas prices could hit $4 by summer
- Thinking about St. Pat's Day
- Rebels under siege
- Seippel Road project unanimously approved
- Wisconsin: Pension envy?
- An aromatic and wild Mencia wine
- Surprise: Dubuque officially receives 4.7 inches of snow
- Wisconsin briefs
- Little-guy investors return to market
- WD employees vote to join Teamsters
- Abusive priests found living unmonitored
- Business briefs
- Gene test claims to predict athleticism
- Almanac
- Iowa: Police investigate possible hate crime
- Nation briefs
- Send a message: Buy Iowa goods, buy American
- Underwater mortgages rise as home prices fall
- Former homicide detective's talk at UW-P: 'Very intense'
- Illinois: Many parents of disabled kids wary of spending cuts
- Letter: Rep. Tranel's vote willfully misleading
- Rethinking the latke: Adding some Irish spirit
- Police find field of money in Ohio highway median
- Population pulls from Midwest
- Letter: Government selectively muzzles freedom of speech
- Colorado woman admits aiding foreign terrorist cell
- Roshek loans to be repaid 7 years early
- Illinois briefs
- Floods almost certain
- Welding program could see expansion
- Coffee variety perks co-worker's nausea
- Celebrity news
- Ask the TH: Neighbors can report snow violations after the fact
- Wisconsin: Proposed budget ends some Democratic social policies
- Manchin calls on Obama to 'lead'
- Sister: Fast from plastic bags
- Iowa briefs
- Can Afghans hold onto hard-fought war gains?
- → Dubuque Fighting Saints: We know you guys love a good breakaway on the ice, but do you think you could punch out a perfect game at the alley? Register a Fighting Saints Team to roll with on March 26th... it's a great event for a great cause!
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- Check out photos from this past weekend's Magnificent Bach & Mozart concert! Make sure to tag yourself if your in the chorus or DSO.
- Asbury City Council unanimous in decision to proceed with Seippel Road project
- Three Spartans Qualify for NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships
- Wisconsin: Senate Democrat 'damn mad' at Walker
- Iowa: Potential presidential candidates visit Iowa
- Letter: Freshman lawmaker shows political courage
- Rountree's March artist chalks it up
- Lawyer: Van der Sloot to plead temporary insanity
- Former ambassador will speak Thursday
- Protests persist in Des Moines
- Scientists skeptical of meteorite alien life claim
- 'Vicious animal' debate tabled
- How to exercise more as a family
- The return of Iowa's Love Birds
- Defying destiny and the 'plan' in 'The Adjustment Bureau'
- Infant endures just a scratch after SUV lands on crib, dad says
- Iowa briefs
- Ask Amy: Man ponders place in adulterous affair
- Attend the bee and be amazed
- 83-year-old Walmart greeter accused of robbing the store
- Board OKs PE plan
- Field for vacant 4th Ward seat now at 16
- Celebrity briefs
- Winter weather advisory for northern counties
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- GOP Sen. Ensign will not seek re-election
- Tristates residents deal with rising gas prices
- Iowa: Lesbian couple files lawsuit to have their names put on birth certificate
- Guantanamo trials to restart
- Mindframe to host sneak peak of Mulgrew film
- In the end, gas prices about more than just oil
- Gadhafi controls skies against Libya's rebels
- Corkery, Dunn named to governor's transportation committee
- Council delays parental ordinance
- U.S. negotiating security deal with Afghans
- For 31 years, it's been Family First
- Almanac
- Injured Iowa soldier transferred to U.S.
- Business briefs
- Thanks to everyone who submitted a photo and participated in our “A Picture is Worth 5,000 Fans” contest, which we held to celebrate reaching 5,000 fans on our Facebook page. I wonder how quickly we can reach 10,000 fans?... share our page w
- Congratulations to Maegen Johnson! Her StarFish photo was voted the favorite in our "A Picture is Worth 5,000 Fans" contest. For her winning prize, Maegen will receive 2 Total Experience admissions to the Museum & Aquarium (includes 2 adult
- Dubuque Youth Ensembles concert tonight! 7:00 pm at Five Flags Theater. Tickets available at the door - $6 for adults and $4 for children 12 and under.
- Lift Station Failure Causes Sanitary Sewer Overflow
- Join us for our Traditional Shrove Tuesday meal in the cafeteria tomorrow! For only $4 the meal includes: Meat or Cheese Lasagna, Italian Mixed Vegetables, Garlic Bread, Tossed Salad with Dressing, Ice Cream Cup, and Fountain Soda or Milk. Lunch is serve
- Council to give public more time to study parental responsibility ordinance
- Hopkinton City Council tables discussion on animal control laws
- PE in Dubuque's public high schools to be uniform starting next school year
- What did you think of this weekend's concert? We are eager to hear your reviews!
- What is a pulmonary embolism?
- Johnny Depp's 'Rango' corrals $38 million opening at box office
- Police
- Levy increase needed to fund fire department
- Afghan president rejects U.S. apology
- Fatal mauling shocks town
- Look better, feel better and perform better
- Resolution opposes cut to grant funds
- Authorities identify girl attacked by dogs
- The 'helping people heal' feeling
- Study: New test can spot Down Syndrome
- Wisconsin Democrats seek meeting with Gov. Walker
- Iowa: Webster City braces for Electrolux departure
- Geography quiz
- Iowa DNR asking people to keep children, pets away from site of sanitary sewer overflow
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Survey: Gas price in U.S. jumps 33 cents in 2 weeks
- Expo will feature resources, family fun
- Program will reflect on women's leadership
- Wisconsin: In union strongholds, residents wrestle with governor's plan
- 'Sleuth with the Proof' will speak Tuesday at UW-P
- Libyan forces try to halt rebel advance on capital
- Flaky faction foils Republicans
- Gather a team for the Heart Walk
- Official: Bomb kills 12 civilians
- Compiling a profile of the typical American
- Iowa: Former CEO starts creating political buzz
- World briefs
- Junk food ban not as simple as it sounds
- 'Women at Work' book giveaway set for Saturday
- Durbin blasts GOP proposal
- Ask Amy: 'Queen bee' stinging colleague with silence
- Wisconsin: Walker supporters rally in Madison
- Homes looted in Ivory Coast
- Letter: Stop outrageous bill in Iowa House
- Backpack cushions your body
- Beijing tightens controls over foreign media
- Woman dressed as dead mom arrested in pension plot
- Community briefs
- Almanac
- Iowa briefs
- White House seeks to reassure Muslims
- Letter: Late-night phone call rings up fears
- Fitness with a pet
- Kids' night will assist Loras College soccer teams
- Parents might pay for kids' misdeeds
- Wisconsin Census numbers coming this week
- 1 big happy family at 'Barney Live'
- Letter: Hollywood scenes might provide a lesson
- Going green can add up to big savings
- Storm-watching on Washington coast
- World briefs
- Hopkinton 3-year-old girl killed by 2 dogs in yard
- Week in Review: Borrego faces murder charge
- Iowa: Police give gas-saving gadget a go
- What's spring's hot new color for homes?
- Inflation-proof your fund portfolio
- Deaths mount; Libya veers toward civil war
- Woman breaks $1,600 in booze
- Many painless ways to save for retirement
- Native Americans sue to stop solar projects
- Gardeners: Dust off the work gloves
- Presidential hopeful Romney criticizes new health care law
- <b>In light of the controversy in Wisconsin and elsewhere, are public employee bargaining rights in the public interest?</b><br>Unions fear end to gravy-train relationship with Democrats
- Power of the Purse
- Tune in for the differences in online TV offerings
- Adele reflects on lost love in '21'
- GOP dilemma: Restrict abortion or cut spending?
- Court deadlocks in 'looting' case
- Music for a lifetime
- Iowa: Educator's motivation? Make his mom happy
- German kids, go ahead and yell
- Italy makes immigrants prove language skills
- Increase the setback for wind turbines
- The ultimate man cave
- Erasing yourself from Google is no easy task
- Agriculture news
- TV watchers look to Web for instant analysis
- Man dies after falling into mine shaft
- 6th annual gardening seminar set for March 12
- 1 annoying habit can be forgiven these days
- People briefs
- Austrian claims music makes wine taste better
- Web winners
- Ask Amy: Stepmother not a fan of groupie behavior
- People in business
- Wisconsin: Democrats, GOP stall on budget bill talks
- Digital comics: hero or villain?
- Good Deed: Bell Tower's hearing loop system provides joy
- Yemen ruler rebuffs plan to leave office early
- Jochum: Extend unemployment insurance aid
- Police: Serial rape suspect tried to hang himself
- 'Hitler's Pope' not the 'toady' he's made out to be
- 'Messy' is for teachers
- 'Bulletstorm' is gory, profane and fun
- Today's Tidbits
- Answering the call to service
- Lawmakers discuss bargaining, state's finances
- Top songs
- Bestsellers
- Suggested reads
- Audio review
- Do you need to change the oil every 3,000 miles?
- how to buy home fitness equipment
- Why does he make more money than me?
- Illinois leads nation in single-school districts
- Laptop lock down
- Philadelphia exhibit looks at Chagall's life in Paris
- Iowa 'pawn stars' add to inventory
- Retirement shouldn't be limited to when we get old
- Catholics win victories on church closures
- Gas-price surge fuels uncertainty
- Massachusetts company claims ability to grow fuel
- Almanac
- Ask the TH: Why pay court costs if person does not go to court?
- Kennedy inspired generation to serve nation
- Iowa briefs
- Iowa company follows Pattern of success
- Ease stress and simplify life
- Marines in Afghan region face combat stress
- <b>In light of the controversy in Wisconsin and elsewhere, are public employee bargaining rights in the public interest?</b><br>Walker plan not about money but about destroying unions
- Letter: Asbury assessments deserve objections
- Nation briefs
- Sidewalk plantings fit to survive sun and salt
- Family movie review: Rango
- Helpware: ClamWin
- Legalizing online gaming no 'win-win'
- Fake soldiers target women in Web scams
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Thinner iPad 2 ships March 11
- End of mercury thermometers near
- New on DVD
- Police
- New agents roll dice on real estate
- How the liver functions in your pet
- A power tool to help speed up the job
- A bright and spacious home
- Concerts
- Roll with us on Saturday March 26th at Cherry Lanes!
- Breaking - 3-year-old Hopkinton girl killed by dogs
- Concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickets on sale in the theater lobby starting at 6:30 p.m. Check out this video to find out what the maestro is most excited to conduct tonight!
- The only way to have old friends is become old
- Democrats unveil counteroffer to GOP cuts
- Ask the TH: If you hit a deer, call police
- Wisconsin briefs
- Nation briefs
- 112 students open enroll into Preston
- Iowa: Tea party won't endorse candidate in caucuses
- Drunken-driving suspect takes swig of beer in front of officer
- Oregon car-theft suspect asks undercover officer for ride
- Business briefs
- A blessing in disguise
- Wisconsin: Lawmaker tackled entering Capitol
- Shanghai's Red Church
- Wisconsin Supreme Court deadlocked on CPC case
- Iowa briefs
- Youth briefs
- Protests touch nearly all of Arab world
- Isenhart quips about "legislators on the lam" at crackerbarrel
- State budget will bring cuts to PDC
- Deaths elsewhere
- Joblessness down, but reaction still downbeat
- Barney continues to delight the preschool crowd
- Physical education to see full semester?
- Illinois briefs
- Gadhafi's forces strike back
- Wisconsin: Walker tells unions layoffs will start April 4
- celebrity briefs
- Pakistanis bury slain Christian
- Lincoln's inaugural address big news?
- Ear infection rate for children drops
- World briefs
- Iowa should allow incentives for people to save
- Wisconsin: Hostage taker's motive a mystery
- Burst of hiring could continue
- 'All-American kid' dies after winning shot
- 'Hurt Locker' director seeks lawsuit's dismissal
- Oil rises to $104 per barrel
- A Christian view of Charlie Sheen
- Marines defend orders to strip WikiLeaks suspect at night
- Prosecutor: Man eyed 'revenge' on Americans
- Dubuque Blockbuster not picked for closure
- The more things change ... God stays the same
- 70 youth in concert
- Illinois: 2 small-town teens electrocuted
- UW-P ceramics purchases kiln
- Obama, Jeb Bush tout education
- Ask Amy: Elderly parents keep asking kids for money
- Huckabee explains comments
- Iowa: U of I did not withhold taxes for grad assistants
- 8 seek seat on council
- This year’s Hein-Fry lecturer is Dr. Suneel Bhanu, head of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church of India. Dr. Bhanu will be speaking on the Wartburg campus on March 15th. The lecture is free to attend. For more details, check out the Hein-Fry pag
- Here are a few photos from last night's rehearsal too!
- Spring break is well underway for some students on campus. Safe travels to all!
- Go behind the scenes with this video from last night's rehearsal!
- City Offers Free Intercultural Communication Training
- 2011 Camping Reservations at Miller Riverview Park in Dubuque, Iowa
- Swimming lessons / Public swimming canceled at Hempstead High School swimming pool
- Don't forget to vote for your favorite of the three finalists in our "A Picture is Worth 5,000 Fans" photo contest! Voting ends this Sunday!!
- Happy Birthday to our director, Mark Wahlert!
- Check out our Events Calendar on our website for details about this weekend's events. Saturday: Fever River Puppeteers at 1:00. Sunday: Lecture by Dr. Randy Lengeling at 1:30. Catch the Biennial before it's over: Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. & Sun.
- Loras received two Gold and six Silver Addy Awards for the college's new re-branding campaign, as well as other campaign materials created in-house to promote Loras programs, services and student design. The new Loras television commercial, My Major
- Clarke, UD to offer new degrees
- Years after vanishing in Iran, U.S. man alive
- World briefs
- Hundreds in Platteville protest Walker's bill
- Iowa: Measures fail in funnel week
- Business briefs
- Measure threatens women's health care
- Celebrity briefs
- Rebels reinforce Libyan oil port
- Letter: Don't waste money on drug tests
- Iowa briefs
- death elsewhere
- Ask Amy: Adulterous husband sees men on the side
- Teens, young adults having less sex
- $6.5 billion in cuts offered
- Letter: Teachers have little room to complain
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Almanac
- 'Unshakable' caretaker oozed with charisma
- Correction
- Officials: Suspect in airport shooting targeted Americans
- 'Man, I just lost it'
- A hot-and-bothered dog
- Nation briefs
- Dubuque man sentenced in stolen meat case
- Letter: Steps needed to get nation back on track
- Illinois: Illinois pension debt jumps
- Hempstead pool closed for maintenance
- Parking ramp likely will open in June
- With 11 correct, Winterwood tops Oscar contest
- Eight candidates so far for Fourth Ward seat
- Iowa: Veterinarians sued over animal hospital
- Egypt's military appoints post-Mubarak head
- Westboro ruling sad but correct
- college arts notebook
- Cascade council rejects offer for vacant building
- Judge clarifies health care ruling
- Some pan merger plan
- Democrats who fled face $250 daily fines
- The NICEST guys in rock
- Fire suspect had few credentials
- Drop in jobless claims raises hopes for hiring
- Illinois: College will investigate use of sex toy in classroom
- Wisconsin: Walker threatens mass layoffs
- Dubuque Symphony receives cultural trust grant
- Meet Magnificat soloist Joshua Padgett, a junior studying Counseling & Psychology at Emmaus. He thanks is grandma for instilling in him a love of music. Read more at:
- The Biennial exhibition closes on Sunday at 4pm. Hope you've had a chance to see this wonderful selection of artwork from local and regional artists.
- Homecoming thrills commander
- Candidates' forum scheduled in Galena
- World briefs
- Port ramp lawsuit settled
- Sirhan Sirhan denied parole
- Illinois: Illinois governor mulls bill to abolish death penalty
- Bellevue can build housing base, expert says
- 2 U.S. airmen killed in Frankfurt airport shooting
- CDC: Opioid pain relievers tied to birth defects
- Town approves plan to shame some property owners
- Study: 50-year-old with diabetes dies 6 years sooner
- Rebels repel forces of Gadhafi
- Iowa: Hospital battles bed bugs
- Public hearing set in Clayton County
- Iowa: Panel OKs creating board to oversee open records laws
- Seuss on the Loose
- Groups opposing abortion adopt in-your-face tactics
- Almanac
- Letter: Governor's bill terribly flawed
- Pope exonerates Jews for Jesus' death
- Business briefs
- 3 schools' positives, problems discussed
- High Court OKs church's funeral protests
- Jobs helps unveil Apple's iPad 2
- 1-word answer to health care
- Tri-State Taste of Barley to feature Illinois flavor
- Militants kill sole Christian minister in Pakistan
- Ask Amy: Husband uncomfortable with wife's online 'chats'
- Iowa briefs
- Illinois: Quinn defends proposal to merge school districts
- Ask the TH: Can sex offender live in home with children?
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin impasse to last for months?
- Study: Talk therapy helps depression
- Seippel project upsets residents
- Iowa: Branstad OK with most union bargaining
- U.S. has much higher obesity rate than Canada
- Borrego charged with first-degree murder in Smith death
- Celebrity news
- Defense: Sweat lodge deaths 'tragic' accident
- Authorities identify Sherrill boy killed in accident
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Returning to Carnegie Hall
- Two students injured in car accident near Mines of Spain
- More charges filed in Houston day care fire
- Nation briefs
- More than 400 people march in Platteville against Walker's budget bill
- Letter: Hair's to in-depth journalism
- U.S. might be forced to take action in Libya
- UDTS to Offer Master of Arts in Missional Christianity Utilizing Distance Education
- Happy Birthday Mary Frances! Clarke's foundress, Mary Frances Clarke was born on this day in 1803.
- Do you worry about your child having a fever? Pediatrician Kevin Mullen shares five things you should know about fever and its treatment.
- Breaking - 2-year-old Sherrill boy dies after being hit by truck
- Looking forward to this weekend's concert we share with you this morning the seventh movement from Bach's Magnificat. Enjoy!
- Wind farms on hold
- Iowa briefs
- 6 killed in attack on helicopter in Colombia
- Dubuque to pay $225,000 in parking ramp settlement, fix cracks
- Let's go on an Adventure
- National briefs
- Water service restored in Sunrise subdivision
- Wisconsin briefs
- Army's new fitness tests add taste of battlefield
- Wisconsin: Walker's budget plan: Deep cuts for schools
- McDuffie diversified superhero ranks
- Reports: Iran uses tear gas to disperse protesters
- Jane Russell dies at 89
- Illinois briefs
- U.N. suspends Libya from Human Rights Council
- Danish family held by pirates knew of risks
- 2011 World Day of Prayer services will focus on Chile
- Letter: Political differences easily explained
- Loven ready for mayoral challenge
- Almanac
- Learn how to create healthier family meals
- Wisconsin: Judge: Open Capitol to public
- Illinois: Blago jurors' names under wraps for now
- Ask the TH: Plows not required to keep hydrants clear
- Historic Home and Building Expo set for Saturday
- Death elsewhere
- property transfers
- Sugar Ray to hoof it on 'Dancing'
- Yemeni leader blames U.S. for unrest
- Christina Aguilera arrested for drunkenness
- Libya, Egypt remind us: We're lucky
- California AG asks court to lift gay marriage stay
- Airport overhaul under way
- Letter: Preserve Iowa's hold on fine art
- Gadhafi forces retake towns near Tripoli
- Bats' noses clean?
- Celebrity news
- Notoriety vs. Celebrity
- Body of missing elderly Ohio man found in Tennesee
- Students tackle real-world problems
- House passes spending bill, averts shutdown
- Don't sweat your child's fever
- Illinois: Attorney general: State should release gun owners' names
- Ohio considers union bill as critics protest
- Ask Amy: Alcoholic brother is no longer welcome
- Congressman tops computer Watson in 'Jeopardy' exhibition
- A stunning Chardonnay
- "I have Asperger's? What is Asperger's?"... Tune in to Parenthood tonight on NBC at 9:00 central time to see how other parents handle this sensitive topic.
- Meet Magnificat mezzo-soprano Jennifer Klinkhammer! You might remember her as the soloist in Silent Night at the 2009 Holiday Pops concert. Learn more about Jennifer at
- Will tri-state home prices decline?
- Reporters jam for a cause
- Police: Man persuaded moms to abuse kids
- Social Security tax cut pushes incomes higher
- Letter: Let best singer handle anthem
- Concert preview: Stephen Pearcy, of Ratt, and Slaughter
- Ask Amy: Job seekers should mind their grammar
- Celebrity news
- Dubuque's bountiful supermarkets
- Wisconsin: Walker to outline full intentions in budget
- Day care operator flees from charges
- It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a bird-spy plane!
- Holistic healing on last legs?
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Letter: City manager has too much power
- U.K. removes breast milk ice cream from shop
- U.S. presses Europe for tough response on Libya
- Judge orders Wisconsin capitol opened
- Wisconsin briefs
- World briefs
- Rest in peace, Professor Taft
- Illinois: 'MayorEmanuel' steps forward
- Take a pass on this new 'gross-out' comedy
- Almanac
- School board gains tools for success
- Business briefs
- Task force offers plan to fight crime
- Nation briefs
- Letter: Vote for competition is an easy one
- Hope for AIDS cure emerges
- Board ends embargo on Skyline Road
- Iowa: Critics blast UI's deal with P. Parenthood
- Fibromyalgia sufferers search for answers
- Libyan refugees spill into Egypt, Tunisia
- The concerts this weekend will open with this piece, featuring four orchestra members as soloists: Concertmaster, Caroline Curtis; Principal Flute, Hsing-I Ho; Principal Oboe, Tim Sawyier; and Principal Trumpet, Wes Skidgel.
- Check out photos from the 2010 Children's Party to see all the fun in store for this year's party on March 18th. Event details available here:
- Did you know that heart attack symptoms can be completely different for women? Listen to Medical Associates Clinic Dubuque cardiologist Dr. Karin Loukinen discuss what symptoms women may experience.
- You might expect your friends to dress up on Halloween…
But you might not expect your resident hall director to win first place in a campus-wide costume contest.
At Clarke it happens.
Jill Pecoraro, dressed as a television show thieving villaine
- Meet Magnificat mezzo-soprano Susan Tonn! She has been singing in ensembles for 25 years, including the Dubuque Chorale for 5. She works as a Speech Pathologist at Stonehill Care Center and Heritage Manor. Learn more at
- Schultz offers worthy plan
- Iowa briefs
- Former US Sen. James McClure of Idaho dies
- Ask Amy: Man wants to reconcile with reluctant daughter
- Celebrity news
- Fuel haulers battle risks in Afghan war
- Book him for 2012 gig?
- Past medical testing on humans revealed
- Almanac
- Biggest Loser Bootcamp helps people win war against weight
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Obama urges collaboration in dinner with governors
- Trial set to begin in 2007 Reuter shooting
- Wisconsin: 'A victory for democracy'
- Gingrich apparently closer to presidential run
- Charge will be filed in day care fire
- Health center looks at options to add surgeon
- World briefs
- 2 Iowans facing drug-related charges
- Firefighters rescue toddler from locked bank vault
- Illinois: Doctors: Don't fret over kids' fevers
- Police
- Apple River teens injured in accident
- Academy Award winners
- Another former Dubuquer has a hand in Oscar
- Letters: Spend more on people, less on Pentagon
- Community calendar
- Wounded Garber soldier moved to Germany
- Showing enough love to your heart?
- Iowa: Are remaining justices safe from voters?
- Galena might limit Class D liquor licenses
- Community briefs
- Cookie sales barred at Girl Scouts founder's home
- Tea party members vow to hold GOP accountable
- Winter coat warms heart of woman at Teresa Shelter
- Help the Boy Scouts by visiting March 6 breakfast
- Clearing up confusion on the removal of wisdom teeth
- Lantern also repels mosquitoes
- Boehner makes budget case at Nashville event
- Treasure Hunters: We are on the up-and-up
- Lecture slated for Tuesday
- Poll predicts moderate growth
- Borrego remains in Oklahoma Jail
- Speech! Speech!
- Iowa: New levee to better guard Des Moines neighborhood
- Week in Review: Woman found dead in home
- More children resort to hitting their parents
- Loras media win several awards
- Paradise of Parisian foods on rue Cler
- In setback, Iran to unload fuel from nuclear plant
- Irish opposition on brink of election win
- Amazon.com touts new video-streaming service
- Deleted songs in iTunes just won't go away
- Incivility is incivility, regardless of your side
- Business briefs
- How good will Oscars be?
- Agriculture news
- Winkler draws crowd to auto show
- Concerts
- A new day: Cleaning crews shift
- Thinking outside the box: Box.net
- 'Boys of the Dark' an enlightening read
- Governors request 'cooperation' from feds
- Police
- Ask the TH: Which sources fund development group?
- Michigan homeless man seeks to return diamond ring
- 'Cove' activists shifting tactics
- Youths with guns roam Libyan capital
- Book briefs
- At your service...
- Iowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Top songs
- Facebook frenzy fails to attract some stars
- Mental health condition not job issue, Wu says
- Get your tidy on
- 3 parishes plan to merge
- Some fun facts about lawmakers
- How to grow potatoes in a bag
- Celebrity news
- Whitaker brings talents back to TV
- Today's tidbits
- Roadshow draws concerns for pricing practices
- Letter: Respect, compromise needed in Wisconsin
- Iowa town disputes census data on population drop
- Rescuers looking 'in every possible place'
- Buffett remains upbeat about U.S. future
- Obama: Gadhafi must leave 'now'
- Huckabee greets supporters with signatures, hints of running for president
- Wisconsin: Celebrities join union protest
- Vintage military jet crashes into Hudson River; pilot missing
- Tax credits can help parents save thousands
- Learn the 4 F's of rebuilding trust
- Attack shuts Iraq's largest oil refinery
- Event mixes chili, rolls, fun
- What's Your Favorite SNACK ?
- Astrology
- Businesses see lending open up a bit
- Discovery arrives at space station for last time
- Don't be afraid to speak your tea party convictions
- They harvested LOTS of corn
- Illinois a haven for wayward Democrats
- Nation briefs
- A place for everything
- People in business
- Give your bathroom a green mini-makover
- Indie music's big boost
- British military planes rescue 150 from desert
- Solutions for space problems
- Ask Amy: Son's tousled hair causes tussle over his appearance
- Public-private partnerships call for oversight
- Sloppy home offices might need professional help
- Bomber kills 4 at sports field
- James Buchanan: An abject failure
- Tech Review: Zeo Personal Sleep Coach
- Waiting game played differently in Dubuque
- Is it a toy or an instrument ?
- Neighbors might raise a stink about polyurethane
- A thornless flowering quince for spring
- 'Last Airbender' rules Razzie awards
- Card regulations offer hits, misses
- Independent contractor or employee?
- Romance in the Big Apple -- 8 things to try
- How to repaint aluminum siding
- Audio review: Johnny Cash
- How to diagnose ear problems in goats
- New on DVD
- Letter: Eyes open, ears closed during hatchet job
- Congress about to flunk Teach for America test
- Mom gives birth in Kansas hospital elevator
- Looking for a credit card? It pays to be rich
- Almanac
- Superhero worlds collide in 'Marvel vs. Capcom 3'
- Pawlenty: Take back our country
- Getting the skinny on height + pounds = salary
- Galena shop will host pair of artists
- UAW juggles tricky dual role
- New device: Stuffbak System
- World briefs
- Youth briefs
- CIA contractor appears in Pakistani court
- 4 Amish kids drown in creek
- People, etc.
- Business briefs
- Fennimore, Wis.: Woman to appear in court on theft charges
- Local man conducts
- Dairy futures
- Several concerts set for Moon Bar
- Iowa briefs
- National briefs
- Ask the TH: Is it OK to shoot a firearm in the city?
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- State budget cuts jeopardize recovery
- Man uses TV commercial to propose to girlfriend
- Call for prayer and peace in Madison
- Illinois: Nation of Islam convention will wade into topic of UFOs
- Tranel votes against Walker measure
- Students tune in to history
- World briefs
- Jumpin' Janes opens in new location
- What, actually, is an anarchistic state?
- Special Academy Award features planned for TH
- Police
- Iowa: Police report: Researcher subject of child-porn probe
- London company offers 'Baby Gaga' ice cream
- Commodities
- Dubuque man faces charges after accident
- The power of a story
- Snow in Frisco? There's a chance
- U.N.: Urgent action needed
- 'Significant other' held in local woman's slaying
- Crazy challenge: Cyclist set for Iditarod
- Sports and the Sabbath
- No power, no shower as quake toll rises to 123
- Winkler plays to the crowd at car show
- Wisconsin schools issue mass layoff notices
- Captured men deny being mercenaries
- Ferry with U.S. citizens aboard reaches Malta
- Barton enjoys competing in chili cookoffs
- Wounded soldiers battle back
- Detours
- Libyan protesters hit by hail of gunfire
- Benton, Wis.: City residents report several burglaries
- Saudi suspect's lawyer: This is not 'Alice in Wonderland'
- Livestock futures
- Vote on chamber merger postponed
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: Sexist boss at resort causing trouble in town
- Community calendar
- What the nominated movies, performances have in common
- Letter: GOP responsible for madness in Wisconsin
- Material Witness Held In Smith Homicide
- Meet Magnificat soloist Jill Heiztman! She is a professor of music at Divine Word College in Epworth. Jill will also appear in Madama Butterfly this April. Learn more at:
- Check out the article about our next concert in today's TH!
- Spartans in IIAC Tournament Championship
- Tickets for four Moon Bar concerts on sale Saturday
- Letter: Deny safe harbor to political fugitives
- people, etc.
- Some Libyans learning to rule
- Breaking - Borrego in custody as material witness in Smith homicide investigation
- Letter: People, government need to stop spending binge
- opening this weekend
- Karzai tries to calm fears after deaths
- Students will dance for a Miracle
- More bad news in New Zealand
- Saudi charged in terror attack plot
- Letter: Uniforms can halt some problems in schools
- GOP backs off union rights in some states
- World briefs
- Farmstead makes National Register
- Baghdad blast walls start coming down
- Scope of unrest causing oil-price hikes
- Prescott plans reform
- Elvis Costello will open 3rd season of PBS series
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: College student frets about friend's drinking
- PSA not reliable cancer predictor
- Gadhafi forces open fire on protesters
- 50 attend meeting on U.S. 20 interchange
- 'People power' prevailed in 1986
- Iran hunting for uranium
- Early hot flashes could be a good sign
- Iowa: Same-sex marriage license bill stalls
- Investigation: No impropriety by climate-change researchers
- Police seek more receptionist hours
- Wisconsin: State troopers look for lawmakers
- Former official, Egypt TV boss arrested
- 'We mourn for the unknown'
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Illinois: Audit: Illinois financial systems 'archaic'
- Early-human child's remains found
- Bicycling mayor's bike stolen
- Symphony offers some related works
- Dubuque woman found dead in home
- Many of those who have paralyzing disease happy
- Nation briefs
- Galena chamber vote postponed again
- Up and coming
- Lawsuit slams ban on marrow sales
- Tranel, Nerison vote against governor's bill
- Wisconsin briefs
- Military responds to claims of 'mind games' ... real ones
- Dubuque police: No additional info on death investigation
- Vaudt calls it as he sees it on the budget
- Boeing wins $35 billion tanker contract
- earnings news
- Spartans Stop Defending IIAC Champions
- Spartans Upset #3 Seed on the Road
- Join Sippi the River Otter at the Children's Party on March 18th!
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- Dubuque Police Investigate Homicide
- Meet our Magnificat soloists! Soprano Rachel Day is a senior at the UW-Platteville majoring in Choral and General Music education. This will be her first time performing with the DSO! Read her full bio at: www.dubuquesymphony.org/ds/pdf/Bios/Rachel%20Day
- Celebrity news
- play preview: Fiddler on the Roof
- Letter: Caring adults need to support kids
- U.S. stops defending anti-gay marriage law
- Letter: Wisconsin should be right-to-work state
- Oscar music nominees are an eclectic bunch
- Security State Bank, Fidelity to merge
- Iowa: Branstad names 3 men to Iowa Supreme Court
- Should Dubuque utilize more end-gate plows?
- Study finds clue to chronic fatigue, chronic Lyme
- Ask Amy: Love bites in mysterious ways
- Barney's birthday
- What's wrong with GOP in Madison?
- National briefs
- More areas fall to rebellion against Gadhafi
- City outlaws boarded windows
- Surging oil prices could hurt economy
- Frustrated Pakistan agency ready to split with CIA
- Billmyer to Obama: I'd like a slushy machine
- Peninsula begins work on new casino
- Civil unions law signed in Hawaii
- Vehicle crashes into auto body shop near Rickardsville
- Group eyes employment-support specialist
- Yemen president: Protect demonstrators
- DUBUQUE in their rearview mirror
- Costs of radio-system upgrade loud, clear
- 21,000 had whooping cough in '10
- Wisconsin state troopers fail in bid to find Senate Democrats
- Brazil woman finds alligator behind her couch after flood
- Almanac
- More than 50 people turn out for public hearing on U.S. 20 interchange in Dyersville
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Business briefs
- Breaking - Dubuque police investigating homicide
- Letter: Inspiring: No limbs but no limits
- New Zealand quake toll: 92 dead
- Walker calm in storm's center
- play preview: 84 Charing Cross Road
- Wisconsin: On prank call, Walker discusses strategy
- Most traveled shuttle ready for final launch
- UD Receives Grant from Dubuque Racing Association
- UD Students Experience the World for J-Term
- Applicants Sought for Dubuque’s Fourth Ward City Council Vacancy
- This flute playing is out of this world....literally!
- Balloons are a great way to let a patient know you are thinking about them. Please remember to use mylar balloons since latex balloons are not allowed in the hospital due to latex allergies. The Mercy Gift Shop offers a nice selection of mylar balloons t
- Creation of employment support specialist discussed
- Another side by Oher
- Letter: Corporate greed behind the financial crisis
- Earnings
- Council to fill Voetberg's seat
- 4 U.S. hostages killed by Somali pirates
- Fake inspectors target restaurants
- Hazel Green student speaks out against bill
- Find out the answer to: Who is the Best?
- Yemenis seek to oust leader
- Flu cases increasing in area
- Court rules against parents in vaccine side-effects case
- Consumer confidence hits 3-year high
- Ask the TH: Why does Dubuque not use snow emergency?
- Illinois briefs
- U.S. oversight of war-zone contractors labeled weak
- Garber soldier among 3 wounded
- Shaken, stirred or Aged ?
- New Zealand earthquake death toll rises to 75
- 10 financial tips for college grads stuck in career limbo
- Report slams absence of paid leave
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: Pot smoking causes premarital ultimatum
- Seminar helps women handle farmland issues that crop up
- Smithsonian holds vote on video games for exhibit
- Tranel unsure of vote on Walker's budget bill
- Iowa briefs
- Gadhafi will fight to 'last drop of blood'
- Book recounts boy's murder in Dubuque
- A crisp, and serious, red
- Weaker quake packs deadlier punch
- Trial delayed for man accused in Andrew bank robbery
- Celebrity news
- Illinois: Emanuel elected Chicago mayor
- Accident closes U.S. 61 for 90 minutes
- Mob Experience to open at hotel in Las Vegas
- Death elsewhere
- Water service interrupted as East Dubuque break repaired
- Iowa should weigh preschool plan carefully
- Nation & World briefs
- Wisconsin: Walker warns about 'dire consequences'
- Iowa: Labor rights rally draws 500
- Boscobel council passes resolution opposing governor's plan
- Fitness Transformation Class Offering
- Congratulations to Jackie and Jeff Doelz who celebrated the birth of their son Parker. Jeff is a member of the Iowa Army National Gaurd who made it home to witness the birth of his son.
- Council sets process for filling vacant seat
- Does this little tune sound familiar? :)
- 4 Americans killed by Somali pirates
- Earmarks ban diverts decisions
- Could brain pacemakers stop mental illness?
- Phony health inspectors reported in Dubuque, elsewhere
- Stepmom indicted in death of disabled girl
- Entries sought for Sinipee Writing Contest
- Three Iowa Army National Guard soldiers wounded in Afghanistan
- It looks so innocent
- Nation briefs
- Braley's effort helps preserve Iraq war veteran's history
- Upper Midwest digging out
- Wine weekend adds 2nd Grand Tasting to schedule
- Illinois: Next mayor faces weight of Daley's legacy
- UK spy testifies at bombings inquest
- Judge gives momentum to Y zipline proposal
- Congo colonel gets 20 years after rape trial
- New Zealand quake kills at least 65
- Good deeds
- Community briefs
- World briefs
- Stranded baby soon will join his parents
- King Tut exhibit opens in Minnesota
- Ireland seeks better bailout deal
- Letter: Bible provides answers on living together
- Iowa: Branstad to press for labor overhaul
- 30 killed in Afghan suicide blast
- Busy first week for 'Most Wanted'
- Show some patience and you'll enjoy 'Unknown'
- American detained in Pakistan works for CIA
- Walker rejects Schultz's compromise
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- Letter: Good young man deserving of publicity
- Grassley talks Medicare, money and more at Maquoketa meeting
- Gadhafi's grip on Libya weakens
- Holey Ground
- Wisconsin: Budget plan could tilt the scales for GOP
- Al-Qaida official possibly killed
- Ask Amy: Making a guy 'wait' a sign of immaturity?
- Celebrity news
- Iowa: Barbour denies political baggage on race issues
- Sentencings
- Indiana restaurant pulls billboards with cult references
- Detours
- Woman, son injured after car strikes pole
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Meetings
- The local NBC affiliate in eastern Iowa did a news piece tonight about Wartburg Seminary. Check out the link to read the article and see the video!
- Ever wonder what it would be like to have three sons with Autism? Check out "On Any Given Day" by Mercy Behavioral Specialist Alyson Beytien.
- Open Soccer Gym Program on Wednesday Evenings
- Leisure Services Department names new Recreation Supervisor
- Art of the Week
- Summer 2011 Jobs with the Leisure Services Department
- After 40 years, wallet is found
- Group from America's Got Talent to perform
- Copter rescues cadets
- 1 question: Who's gonna pay?
- Wisconsin: GOP ups pressure on Democrats to return
- S. African orchestra to perform at UW-P
- ED officials: Census must be wrong
- No injuries reported in explosion at plant near Oelwein
- Plan to send warships through Suez canal could upset region
- Sentencings
- Entertainment news
- Memories of 1995-96 shutdown haunt GOP
- Ask Amy: Parents to daughter: Your sex-offender husband not living here
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Almanac
- Police
- Former top Catholic official put on leave
- 200 observe 8th anniversary of deadly club fire
- Fareway: Dubuque store to open in April
- Perceiving A new view
- Is it time to get back on track?
- Wisconsin briefs
- Study warns of numerous graphic self-harm videos on YouTube
- 78-year-old man hauled away in handcuffs for skiing ... uphill
- Pennies make a lot of cents in Sageville fundraising effort
- Comedy night will help out Girl Scouts
- Illinois: Mayoral campaign in full swing
- Sunday rain sets Feb. 20 record for Dubuque
- Special election for Voetberg seat?
- Community briefs
- Bahrain opposition plots strategy before talks
- Breaking - Dubuque Y wins approval of Union Park zipline
- Wounded gunman kills wife, police officer
- Blaze injures 20 firefighters
- U.S. military eyes cooperation in space 'domain'
- Grant County issues travel warning
- What's new on facebook
- China tries to stamp out 'Jasmine Revolution'
- India brings hope to fight against polio
- 'Sew' creative with old uniforms
- Crane: Idea for Lancaster historic district remains alive
- Gadhafi's son warns of civil war in Libya
- Selling Pollock a bad idea
- NYC ban on public smoking looms
- Illinois: Borrowing money to pay state's bills questioned
- Dwelling on the Past
- Colorado tries to set marijuana-DUI limit
- World briefs
- Pay to keep people out of hospital?
- Texas poised to allow guns on campus
- Turkey playing growing role in Middle East
- Wisconsin GOP adds pressure on Democrats to return
- Enjoy an App a day
- Sisters shaped nation in profound ways
- The 22nd Amendment
- Use buds to help identify trees
- Wind helps flame Mid-Atlantic fires
- Solar Thermal ordinance a Dubuque bright spot
- NY health officials launch condom finder phone app
- Psst: Deadline for FSAs possibly just weeks away
- Rubik's Cube meets Scrabble
- Homestyle
- Ethiopia's plight sinks in during recent visit
- Wisconsin: Protest now 70,000 strong
- Bestsellers
- Nation briefs
- Former U.S. officials call for lifting of terror label
- Letter: Sell the painting and advance education
- Concussion discussion
- Stabbing spree suspect indicted
- Illinois: Quinn: School consolidation equals savings
- Confederate descendants mark 150th anniversary
- Madison mayhem a chance to show political courage
- Week in Review: 'Union-busting' protests persist
- Industrial chic
- Update: Folate
- World briefs
- Ask the TH: U.S. flag should be flown above most others
- The (new) envelope please
- Priest defends himself on radio
- Forum on Middle East unrest set for Wednesday at UW-P
- Almanac
- Celebrity news
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Strong winds topple National Christmas Tree
- U.S. mulls its options over yacht hijacking
- Scientist: Gulf bottom still oily
- Wilson holds country class
- Southwestern students get taste of political debate
- Community calendar
- Manor house
- Bahrain security forces back off
- Cheap air fares unlikely to last
- Bowling for 'tomorrow's leaders'
- how to wean your child off junk food
- No reason to force a content child to take a nap
- Upbeat optimism
- 'The Common Good'
- Lost teeth? I might as well just grin and bear it
- Wrestling sacred budget cows
- New on DVD
- Newcomers test mandate to shrink government
- Letter: Students leaving classrooms an inappropriate response
- Letter: Social justice has long, rich history
- Iowa: 'Mural' donor did not want painting sold
- How to revive bare-root geraniums for summer
- Experience traditional Vietnam in Hanoi
- Ask Amy: Wife wants husband to share secret with his former crush
- Concerts
- Top songs
- For Vermont woman, top grocery honor is in the bag
- N.J. governor cuts weight
- Sentencings
- A look at a dog's lifespan
- AIR TIME
- Time to Care
- New book explores aging and us
- Police
- Iowa City sandwich shop creates 'buzz'
- Journalist Lisa Ling will speak at Clarke University in March
- Wireless industry eyes end of 'tower-ful' trend
- Audio review: Stryper
- Fuzzy deal threatens G-20's relevance
- Prosperity remains elusive in America's poorest county
- Pasty orders due Monday to Lancaster Lions Club
- Oates' memoir tackles her grieving as a widow
- 'Worlds II' is a diamond in the rough
- Yemeni police fire on protesters
- EPA again reviews former Peoples Natural Gas location
- Iowa: Inmate indicted for threats
- Credit card interest rates keep climbing. But why?
- Estimation: 50 billion planets in Milky Way
- MBA graduates start social site
- For soldier, a whirlwind 2 weeks
- God's Girls
- Business briefs
- Wisconsin civics lesson
- 'Digitally enhanced': Myanmar girl with 12 fingers, 14 toes reaches for world record
- Bahrain security forces fire on demonstrators
- Bringing style to Garfield Avenue
- New extension director: Our future is bright
- 4 dead in Yemen's 'Friday of Rage'
- Tea party, union leaders weigh in on controversy
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Chris Tomlin, TobyMac lead Dove Award nominations
- Settlement reached in lawsuit over boat death
- 'Green River Killer' admits to 49th murder
- NASA: Discovery's final launch Thursday
- Bowlers have good time raising money for JA
- Wisconsin: Democrat lawmakers threaten to stay in hiding for weeks
- Almanac
- Largest crowd yet converges on Madison
- Gays laud new Facebook options
- House votes to curb regulators, cut spending
- 5 people killed in Colorado crash
- GOP challenging unions in state capitols
- 2 dogs fatally maul South Carolina woman
- International briefs
- Imperfect spouse part of God's perfect plan
- Deaths elsewhere
- Ask the TH: Offering defensive-driving course depends on many factors
- Illinois briefs
- Ask Amy: Facebook creates unfriendly dilemma
- National briefs
- 150 years ago: Rumblings of a Civil War
- Afghan soldier shoots, kills 3 German troops
- Dubuquer at Sundance
- Iowa:Lawmakers see little support for casino tax hike
- Spotlight feature: Krista Stork
- Judge delays release of records in shooting
- Panel: Market rules must anticipate issues
- Not for sissies
- Youth brief
- Dozens believed killed in Libyan crackdown on protesters
- Barland to Present Faculty Recital at St. Raphael's Cathedral
- Loras College students involved with campus media received several awards at the Iowa College Media Association Awards (ICMA) Convention in Des Moines, Iowaon Feb. 3, 2011.
- Attention music students! Deadline for the 2011 Concerto Competition is Monday. If you would like to participate, make sure to fill out the entry form in the next couple days and mail it in or drop it off at our office. It is free to enter and you have a
- Ilinois: Mass graves discovered at Chicago-area cemetery
- Pricey tests tied to lawsuit fears
- He's just a 'Country boy'
- opening this weekend
- Iowa: University might fire professor
- Nation & World briefs
- Ask the TH: Reserved parking in city lots varies
- In short, dwarfs in Ecuador offer disease clues
- Local officials offer their take
- Few states comply with gun law
- Budget fight could lead to shutdown
- community briefs
- Boy opts not to wrestle girl at Iowa tourney
- Illinois briefs
- Pioneering emergency room doctor dies
- Tuberculosis outbreak blamed on elephant
- earnings reports
- Prostitute wants compensation
- Vietnamese try to hoist sunken boat
- Security shaky in Egypt after public revolt
- Ask Amy: Mom keeps sending baby clothes to her single son
- Iowa briefs
- Food prices climb 0.5% in January
- Male wrestlers tend to grapple with silly notions
- Wisconsin: Lawmakers flee state to block anti-union bill
- Police nab 3 for stealing 725,000 condoms
- Monster Trucks to tear it up at Five Flags
- Iowa: High school graduation rates rise
- Bookstore 'best-kept secret in town'
- Iowa needs uniform mental-health system
- Business briefs
- Madness in Madtown
- Spending money won't buy happiness in relationship
- Tanzania blasts kill 25 people
- Texas Roadhouse will locate in Kennedy Mall area
- Parks Division hopes to hire gardener
- Bahrain locked down after 5 deaths
- Southwestern Wisconsin under winter storm watch
- 111 charged in Medicare scams
- Almanac
- The three finalists in our "A Picture is Worth 5,000 Fans" Contest have been chosen! Click on the link or go to the Contests tab on our page to vote for your favorite!
- The DSO emailed its monthly newsletter today, and then realized the subject line was not updated. The email is not about the "Holiday Concert and Gift Ideas", but about all our February, March and April concerts and events! We apologize for the
- It's almost 50 degrees in Dubuque! Who else has spring fever?!
- Park Division requesting approval for full-time assistant gardener
- Letter: Return focus to important issues
- Iowa: Iowa House approves 20% income tax cut
- Dubuque's Borders store will survive chain closings
- Galena couple to showcase art work
- Gov. Walker trying to subvert property rights
- Rising wholesale prices spur inflation concerns
- Couple claims $1 million lottery prize a day before it expires
- Daniels makes convincing case for finally dealing with red ink
- 'True story' of Catholic sisters told
- Illinois/Iowa briefs
- Behnke ruled competent to stand trial
- Celebrity news
- Ask Amy: Birthday party leaves mom fuming
- Galena library follows 'ruff' path
- Almanac
- Potentially life changing
- Wisconsin: Rumor to separate UW-Madison from rest of system generates unrest
- Riot police storm Bahrain protest camp
- 24 taken to hospitals after school bus accident
- Deere nets big gains in 1st quarter
- Illinois: Quinn's budget skimps on human services
- Wisconsin Senate adjourns, unable to vote on Walker's budget bill
- Wisconsin: Thousands again rally at Wisconsin Capitol
- GOP freshmen, Obama score jet-funding victory
- 16-year-old takes the helm of 'Glass Menagerie'
- play preview ;"How Can You Run with a Shell on Your Back"
- Deputy U.S. marshal shot, killed
- Business briefs
- East Dubuque, Galena dip, but county grows
- concert preview 500 Miles to Memphis
- A machine wins again: What can humans do?
- Scientists tie flooding to global warming
- Buildings making the grade?
- CIA: If caught, bin Laden would go to Guantanamo
- Redneck Woman
- CBS correspondent attacked in Egypt
- There are some new Grant Wood works on view in the Lengeling Gallery, including two works from the Figge Art Museum's collection, through April 4!
- Images from the recent Famous Dead Artist lecture series
- Listen to music from the February Classics Concert on Instant Encore! Movements from the Stravinsky, Rodrigo and Beethoven are all available.
- It was a full house last night as Joyce Meier from the education department presented this year's Mackin-Mailander faculty lecture. Here's a video of Joyce talking about the message of her lecture.
- Fog blamed for multiple-vehicle accident on U.S. 151 in Iowa County
- Man, 84, survives 5 days in desert
- Iowa: Could conservative GOP weaken caucuses?
- Deere's first-quarter income more than double same time last year
- State could save money through mergers
- Obama, GOP on budget collision course
- Computer crushes human competition on 'Jeopardy!
- 'The Folly' is a wine that's not
- Iowa: Branstad collecting salary, pension
- Nation & World briefs
- Finley introduces new president, CEO
- Muslim Brotherhood plans political party
- Water plant project to raise sewer bills
- Bahrain square new center for Arab anger
- Mystique's CEO plans to give Branstad earful on proposed tax hike
- Illinois briefs
- Students feel there's still room for improvement
- Sprouts: They're Growing
- A lesson in appreciation
- Veterans say rape cases mishandled
- Letter: Longing for a return to our wonderful world
- Demystifying pairings of food, wine
- Proposed union-related cuts spur student walkouts in Wisconsin
- People briefs
- Governor fires workers in wake of abortion scandal
- ICE agent shot dead in Mexico
- Long before sale, NYSE mostly symbolic
- Small herd of elk causing uproar in Allamakee County
- Speaker: Build relationships through service
- Illinois: Census: Growth slows in Illinois
- Role reversal opens eyes at Diamond Jo
- Business briefs
- Housing market woes weigh on economy
- Ask Amy: Dad disowns daughter over bad boyfriend
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin poised to cut worker rights
- Almanac
- 3 on 'most wanted' list in custody
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Teachers, U.S. education leaders attend summit
- Tri-State's Most Wanted Website Launched
- Instructor speaks on service work at Clarke lecture
- Just in time for Valentines Day! By: Erica Haugen
- Looking for information about our next concert, ticket prices, guest soloists, educational opportunities....you can find all this and more at our website www.dubuquesymphony.org.
- Wisconsin: Unions fight back against Walker plan
- Business briefs
- Locher retires from 'Dick Tracy'
- World briefs
- WD board approves boundary plan
- Almanac
- Weight linked to pay
- Today's tidbits
- Preschool plan concerns school district
- Nation briefs
- Hempstead squad: 'It all worked out'
- Budget called 'down payment'
- Letter: Social justice robs achievers of rewards
- Thinking ahead to spring
- Letter: Touching story too touching for Page 62
- community briefs
- Tweeted ire leads to employee fire
- You get your fill of action here
- House votes to extend key provisions of Patriot Act
- Tri-States' Most Wanted website launches
- Ousted USDA employee sues conservative blogger
- Police clash with protesters in Iran, Bahrain, Yemen
- Just in Time
- How Obama's blueprint might affect you
- Illinois: Illinois faces tight budget despite tax hike
- Southwest Wisconsin students hold walkout
- Celebrity news
- Explosion at Kabul shopping mall kills 2
- Aviles calls Branstad's proposed casino tax increase "onerous"
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Strikes spread amid transition in Egypt
- McWilliams enjoys being GM of Diamond Jo for a day
- Longest kiss in history? Thai couple smooches for 46 hours
- Oil-spill compensation fund draws scrutiny
- Wisconsin briefs
- Fashion designer featured at Shalom event
- Tunisians flee to Italy
- We will determine the three finalists for our "A Picture is Worth 5,000 Fans" Contest over the next couple days. Then, public voting for the final three will start on Feb. 17... good luck to all those who entered and thanks for participating!!
- In honor of Valentine's Day here is a little Beethoven Violin Romance No. 2 for Violin and Orchestra!
- Devaney shares concerns about Branstad's 4-year-old preschool plan
- Western Dubuque County Community School Board approves boundary realignment
- We hope everyone enjoyed the concert this past weekend! It was so great to have guitarist Jason Vieaux as our guest.
- Valentine’s Buffet in the Caf today! Stop down for some carved roast and chicken parmesan!
- Happy Valentine’s Day! Did you know that there are over 244 Clarke alumni couples?
- Ritchie Named Cheer Coach
- 3 Grant County fire departments to receive grant awards
- Iowa company donates grain bin houses to Haiti
- Jaycees honor Puetz for passion
- Check out the 'Have a Heart Quilting Bee'
- Letter: Excellent letter highlights faulty reasoning by Planned Parenthood official
- Boehner says Obama a Christian, U.S. citizen
- Demand for corn outstrips supply
- Illinois: Report details risks linked to energy drinks
- Mideast peace efforts on hold amid Egypt's unrest
- Take our Valentine's Day love quiz
- Iowa: Branstad to unveil plan for preschool
- Egyptian military dissolves parliament
- The Xs and Os on the history of Valentine's Day
- Celebrity news
- Lawmakers: U.S. handled Egypt well
- Ask Amy: So happy together while living apart
- Iowa briefs
- Yemeni police beat back thousands of protesters
- Do not stop spread of red light cameras
- Wisconsin: Union bill irks government workers
- Bahrain security cracks down
- He's married to a mountain, but he's also a groomsman
- More Iowans seek health care in Minnesota
- Almanac
- A call for better Gym Behavior
- Sentencings
- Budget plan looks to trim $1.1 trillion
- Illinois: Woman, 61, gives birth to her own grandchild
- 'Laws' show companies' flaws
- International briefs
- Police
- Letter: Transportation officials should plan for highways, not costly rail system
- 18 items looted from Egyptian Museum
- Study finds weight affects workers' paychecks
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Great sounds from Bluetooth speaker
- King 'like a mom' for Senior squad
- Planned Parenthood's foes aim to cut funding
- Ask the TH: Must churches pay Iowa sales tax? That depends
- Nation briefs
- Cassville split over new ferry's name
- Did you know?
- Investors avoiding alternative energy
- 25 hurt when taxi plows into crowd
- Taliban raid leaves 18 dead
- Bomber strikes Shiite pilgrims in Iraq, 26 die
- What's in store?
- How to select sleep-inducing foods
- Top songs
- Life's meaning debated in HBO's 'Sunset Limited'
- Post-and-rail covered porch
- U.S. seeks Mideast democrats
- Police
- FLOATING ON SNOW
- If it's hidden, you're not quite a hoarder
- Iowa: Armless archer eyes spot on 2012 Olympic team
- 'Remember the Maine' was a rallying cry
- Illinois: Egyptian-Americans celebrate in Chicago
- Victim unhappy with sentence
- Mental-health awareness everyone's responsibility
- Prairie du Chien author plans signing
- Wallflowers
- Audio reviews
- Groomer has vision for Chestnut Mountain
- IRS offers reduction on penalties
- Authorities: 'Twilight' fan lied about bite marks
- Celebrity news
- Germany sells vision for 'green toys'
- Egyptian army seeks to reassure
- Man dies in Lafayette County snowmobile accident
- Native orchids can be a surprising addition to gardens
- Beware of glass-ring staining on table tops
- Astrology
- Auditions will be Feb. 15 for 'Cinderella Goes Disco'
- More 'unified' than ever
- Councilman Voetberg's death a loss for Dubuque
- How to clean grout on the bathroom floor
- Iowa: Ice fishermen net best season in years
- Amanac
- Obama welcomes commitments from Egypt's army
- Police: Man kills 4 during stabbing spree
- Iowa briefs
- Bestsellers
- Do low state taxes really lure businesses?
- Obama budget likely to avoid painful cuts
- Iowa should cap rates for payday lenders
- 2 books offer a history lesson
- As airfares rise, another charge to worry about
- Will Eminem finally get Grammy coronation?
- Conservatives look cautious on 2012 pick
- Week in Review: School district employee killed in parking lot
- Now that it's 2011, things finally seem to be adding up
- These gloves keep snow out
- Illinois: Emanuel vows to tackle corruption as mayor
- Prisoners detail abusive tactics by military in Cairo
- Letter: Reagan's legacy not glowing at all
- Some free throws in life mean more than others
- Documents: Tiger that killed man likely provoked
- Have a job? Experts say you probably will keep it
- Homestyle
- May residents use larger, deeper can for recyclables?
- Separate beds or blankets can help couples catch Zs
- Nation briefs
- Rat delays Alaska Airlines flight out of Seattle
- Hiking through Ecuador's highlands
- Gas-price predictions drive interest in hybrids
- People in business
- What does your desk look like?
- Winter doldrums got you down?
- Family movie reviews
- Ask Amy: Co-worker feels burdened with colleague's addiction
- Snow removal after blizzard costs Clayton County $70,000 in labor
- 6 killed in attack on Mexican nightclub
- No easy pickings: Stocks stop moving in lockstep
- World reaction: Mostly positive
- Sticky situation
- U.S. must come together to close its skills gap
- Republicans battle defense dilemma
- New on DVD
- There's not enough superpower
- Think 'less is more' for Valentine's Day gifts
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Concerts
- Rumsfeld: Settling scores, shifting blame
- World briefs
- Fire destroys dairy operation
- The lack of customer service counts
- Royal Bank focused on community as it takes over Badger State Bank
- Concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. featuring Stravinsky's Pulcinella Suite, Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez and Beethoven Symphony No. 2. Tickets ($12 - $44) available in the Five Flags Theater starting at 6:30 p.m.
- Car dealers seeing increased interest in hybrids at car show
- Iowa: UNI will pay $210,000 to settle lawsuit
- Faith does not indicate a lack of intelligence
- Nation briefs
- What goes on behind the scenes at river museum?
- Chandra Levy's killer sentenced
- GOP unveils plan to cut $61 billion
- FEELING THE FEVER!!
- 'The Hobbit' closer to filming after long delays
- Pawlenty, Romney blast Obama
- Ethanol is 'good, good, good,' Grassley says
- Abortion wars break out in Congress
- Report: Medicare drug program open to fraud
- DNA testing could uncover incest
- Celebrity news
- Illinois: Hundreds bid for record while reciting Lincoln speech
- Officials 'waiver' on landlord ordinance
- Heart treatment hospitalizes Elizabeth Taylor
- Carnival scheduled at UW-P
- Ask Amy: Tween 'romance' fails to follow script
- Chinese accused of hacking Big Oil
- World briefs
- Elk farm owner pays penalties
- Health briefs
- Genetic research helps solve mystery disease
- Belgian unity elusive, but protests creative
- State closes Cassville bank
- Iowa briefs
- Iowa: Report: Firms receive $48 million in tax credits
- Illinois: Quinn avoids talk of budget cuts
- Police: Woman allegedly hit boyfriend with frozen beefsteak
- Wisconsin: Walker says he won't negotiate with unions
- Project Linus -- blankets for kids
- Uprising leads to military coup
- Sentencings
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Is 'Geezer Bandit' the real deal ... or a thug in a mask?
- Almanac
- 'Bedroom communities' near Dubuque see gains
- Egypt change sparks range of U.S. emotions
- Mortgage-system makeover on way?
- Stroke rehab doesn't have to be high-tech
- Police
- 'Close' call: Would-be robber walks away empty-handed
- Business briefs
- 'Egypt is free' rings out in Cairo
- 51 degrees by Friday? It could happen
- Blessing v. bother
- Facebook and the Pope
- Ranney named special aide to UW-P provost
- Holy Cross barn fire causes $500,000 in damage
- Unlike 'Seinfeld,' this bottle scam is 'no joke'
- Ancient human, modern feet
- Lieberman writing book about Sabbath
- Duct-tape creations impress professional designer
- Baby monitors recalled after 2 deaths
- New precedent? Church official charged
- Resilient survivor finally surrenders
- Happy Friday, everyone! We look forward to seeing how many more photo entries are submitted over the weekend!!
- See how the orchestra prepares for concert weekend at Open Rehearsal tonight! You must be in the Five Flags Theater by 6:50 p.m. Rehearsal will start promptly at 7:00 p.m.
- What you saw (or missed) at Sound Bites today!
- Read all about it!... the latest news from the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium (a property of the Dubuque County Historical Society)
- Grant Wood Self Portrait – The “Big Head”
Painted on Saturday, February 5, 2011
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Shannon and Marilyn Mulligan
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- Breaking - Badger State Bank in Cassville closed down
- Looking for a healthy Valentine's Day recipe? Try this rich chocolate shortcake filled with a fresh raspberry sauce. No one will know it has less than 150 calories per serving! It's romantic, delicious and low calorie!
- Tomorrow Clarke will welcome 81 high school students to campus for VIEW Leadership Weekend. The scholarship competition is designed to further develop leadership, communication, problem-solving and team building skills amongst top high school seniors. Go
- Earnings
- Suicide bomber kills 31 in Pakistan
- Mini-skirted Russians lobby for better snow-removal efforts
- Illinois: Suit: 'Torture-like' act lead to death
- Study: Fetal surgery better for kids with spine defect
- Wahlert raising the bar
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- VA unveils plan to aid caregivers of wounded
- Sentencings
- WD aims to keep base boundary plan for schools
- Opening this weekend
- Police
- 5 dead after gas explosion
- Pressure is on Cowell and 'The X Factor'
- Snooping toddler uncovers man's sex-related crime
- Dirk Voetberg served us well
- Group targets congressional sleepovers
- AP: Mubarak stepping down
- Wisconsin: Walker plan: Strip most union rights
- Trump alludes to possible 2012 presidential run
- Black Hills rate hike approved
- Crafting the Impact of arts
- Spy chiefs defend Mideast work
- Grassley rejects criticism of ethanol
- French judges revolt over Sarkozy comments
- Two arts studies
- New requests for jobless benefits hit 3-year low
- Chest's bid for new sentencing rejected
- Iowa: Lawmaker seeks to force UI to sell Pollock painting
- Economist: Investors expected ouster
- What would inspire vandals to target a 500-year-old grapevine?
- Wisconsin: New wireless firm draws complaints
- Egypt's Mubarak refuses to step down
- Celebrity news
- Nation & World briefs
- Business briefs
- Becker remembered for 'incredible sense of justice'
- Expert outlines Kissinger's role in U.S.-Israel-Egypt relations
- Almanac
- 10 years, 49 fewer residents
- Arizona governor sues federal government
- Obama says Mubarak's move insufficient
- Ask Amy: Mom feels undermined by strangers' kindness
- Is era of super-low mortgage rates over?
- Iowa: House GOP backs budget cuts
- Letter: Snow removal falls short of expectations
- Iowa briefs
- Illinois: Some unions, others angry at Emanuel
- 'Rivers' psychology
- Snow Impacting Solid Waste and Recycling Collection
- Author shares thoughts on Henry Kissinger at DACFR meeting
- "Buddy Holly" performance sold out
- DubuqueFest seeking writers
- Almanac
- Mental-health system seen as 'fractured'
- National briefs
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Challenging Obama, House Republicans call for deep cuts
- Slice from library budget would inflict deeper cut
- Arts Council establishes scholarship for students
- Rejuvenating DubuqueFest
- Wisconsin: Walker won't cut SeniorCare benefits
- Dubuque leaders tout sustainability
- Egypt's future in Egyptian hands
- Letter: Put Bill 'Bogie' Redmond in Dubuque Senior's sports Hall of Fame
- Home fire kills 4 in Nevada
- Wartburg student's tale of escaping Egypt
- wood of the week
- Dolphin headlines leadership conference
- Ricky Martin lands back in 'la vida loca'
- Significant other becomes insignificant
- Iowa: Corn reserves hit 15-year low
- Letter: No need to ban guns
- Illinois briefs
- Sue's Hallmark will close at Asbury Plaza
- Celebrity news
- Dubuque councilman remembered
- Washington state man tries raising $1M in pennies
- Strikes in Egypt add to protests' pressure
- Becoming a DUBUQUER
- Ag chief: Asia buoys Iowa
- International briefs
- Accident victim had 'magnetic personality'
- Stroke cases rising fast among young, middle-aged
- Wordcure plans Valentine's Day showcase
- Breaking - Census: City of Dubuque loses 49 people
- Giffords speaks for 1st time since shooting
- Business briefs
- Just one of the fun photos submitted to our "A Picture is Worth 5,000 Fans" contest. See this and other great photos by clicking here: or go to the contest tab on our page. YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTO FOR A CHANCE TO WIN --BUT
- Dubuque Mourns Loss of Councilman Voetberg
- Names Released in Fatal Dubuque Community School District (DCSD) Accident
- We've had a few calls about students tickets this week. They are $6 and available one hour prior to each performance in the Five Flags Theater lobby. All the details are outlined on our website!
- Ask Amy: Not locked in morally upright position
- Celebrity news
- Dow closes higher for 7th straight day
- Newly pregnant Colo. woman mistakenly given abortion drug
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- Picasso painting fetches $40 million in London
- Farley moves toward firearms ban
- Doctor: Goal for Giffords to see husband's launch
- Navy to finish training to allow gays to serve openly
- Anti-abuse ads yield death threats
- U.S. teens gunned down in used-car lot
- Disney earnings jump 54%
- Dad remembers teens who police say were killed by their mom
- Einstein comes to life in distinctive performance
- Skakel criticizes prosecutors, his former attorney
- Family of missing Swiss twin girls: Hopes fading
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Illinois: Blagojevich: Record of conversation 'missing'
- 3M boosts dividend, OKs buyback plan
- Ask the TH: Why did stoplight change?
- Worker missing in plant fire
- Trio of Truffles
- White House tries to regain Egypt message
- Mom accused of leaving newborn in toilet
- Task force narrows recommendations
- cooking q&a: split pea soup
- Afghan, NATO forces brace for spring offensive
- Accident victim identified
- Man ruled competent in pacemaker case
- House votes not to extend provisions of Patriot Act
- Almanac
- Bret Michaels, Pat Benatar to play Mississippi Moon Bar
- Report offers Toyota some vindication
- Illinois: States target government employees
- Barolo works with most main courses
- Sue's Hallmark in Asbury Plaza closing
- Authorities: 3 killed in truck collision with 2 school buses
- Iowa: Giunta to end Army career in June
- Employers might face higher taxes for jobless aid
- Breaking - Councilman Voetberg succumbs to cancer
- Letter: America needs to hear the cry of the poor
- New Tennessee lawmaker credits Hooters for success
- Book: Rumsfeld reveals prewar Iraq strike plan
- City leaders fear ex-mayor's name on center would bring jokes
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin Senate passes lower car insurance levels
- Despite retreats, Egypt regime's core stands firm
- Iowa: Man convicted of molesting child
- Obama has kicked smoking, first lady says
- Trial sought for Berlusconi in prostitution probe
- Yes, there are beans in the brownies
- Iowa briefs
- death elsewhere
- City of Dubuque using landlords as enforcers
- Platteville auditorium might receive a makeover
- Aristide might soon come back to Haiti
- FY2012 Recommended Budget Documents Available
- Dubuque Police Investigate Fatal Accident at DCSD Administration Building
- Upcoming Registrations for Adult Leagues
- 17th Annual Alumni Basketball Tournament
- Listening to Jason Vieaux on KSUI 101.7 FM right now!
- Task force narrows list of suggestions to reduce crime
- IPR's Jacqueline Halbloom interviews Jason Vieaux today at 2:00 p.m. Tune into KSUI 101.7 FM or listen online! Jason will perform Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez with the DSO this weekend.
- Numerous Mercy employees participated in National Wear Red Day to show support for the fight against heart disease.
- Maestro Intriligator gives insight on this weekend's repertoire and guest artist Jason Vieaux in this Telegraph Herald concert preview!
- Employee killed by school district vehicle outside Forum
- 'Elegant' best describes it
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- Letter: Grassley's action to be put to the test
- Candor urged in care of dying patients
- NASA engineers: No electronic flaws in Toyota vehicles capable of causing acceleration incidents
- Arkansas cow gives birth to rare set of triplets
- Iowa: District judge: Postville trials 'a travesty'
- Wind-chill advisory for tonight, tomorrow morning
- Police: Man discussed robbing Bellagio casino
- 3-D helps take you to the depths of this movie
- Council OKs new bomb-sniffing dog
- Illinois: AG sues to stop ex-cop's pension
- Chechen rebel leader claims airport bomb
- Program aimed at making homeowners out of renters
- Poll: Frisky folks choose snuggling over Snuggies
- World briefs
- N.Y. man convicted of beheading wife
- Illinois briefs
- Obama to CEOs: Ask 'what you can do' for U.S.
- Taxes lowest since 1950
- Still time to splurge for sweethearts
- Report: U.K. government OK'd bomber's release
- Egypt unrest no shock to area businessman
- Nation briefs
- Iowa: Branstad pushes S. Korea trade
- Shot clock running out for Andrew High School
- Tax breaks continue to widen under Obama
- Almanac
- Murder Mystery weekend planned
- Taking teen television To Task
- City Hall intern sees promise for diversity
- Celebrity news
- Wisconsin: Former Gov. Pawlenty opens conservative lecture series
- Surf and turf: Dead cow washes up on Seattle shore
- Crash victims meet train executives
- Illinois: Activist denies link to terror
- 3 teenagers killed in Mexico
- Corps defends levee tree removal
- Illinois: ACLU blasts Chicago's camera system
- Roommate creates unhealthy triangle
- Leftovers from an awards fete
- Business briefs
- Police
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Freed Google head helped spark revolt
- Mercy has a new website!! Check it out at www.mercydubuque.com and let us know what you think!
- Dubuque to acquire explosives-sniffing dog
- Guttenberg Mayor Gerald 'Red' Block dies
- 'Shortcut Man' is clever, suspenseful
- Letter: TH carriers deserve thanks for efforts during snowstorm
- Illinois: Hundreds visit Reagan's birthplace on centennial
- Have you heard?
- World briefs
- As educators, 'nun' better than the Catholic sisters
- Ford to raise factory production by 13%
- Counselor helping others find light
- Russian lawmaker flees to U.S., says he fears for his life
- Packers fans go super bowling
- New Lantern Center shines light on English education
- President: People who hate me don't know me
- Memories of the 'Godfather of Fitness'
- Iraqis protest poor services, lack of jobs
- Letter: President still doesn't get it
- Iowa: Filmmaker's trial begins today
- Egyptian VP meets with opposition
- GREEN & GOLDEN
- Students zoom in on health to win
- Unrest spurs economic fears
- 1 killed, 11 wounded in dispute at frat house
- Celebrity news
- Obama plays down influence of Egypt's devout Muslims
- 'Friend' request turns hostile on Facebook
- Chemicals burn after derailment, explosion
- 'Fluid situation' complicates U.S. counterterrorism strategy
- Iowa: Doctor killed; brother arrested
- Balance of Power
- Almanac
- Platteville police investigate sexual assault report
- Grant County supervisors: 17 are enough
- deaths elsewhere
- Guttenberg residents meet with Corps of Engineers
- New center provides 'freedom' to vets
- Iran opens trial of 3 Americans on spy charges
- County supervisors opt for pay freeze
- Letter: Exciting change made at top of Republican National Committee
- Wisconsin: Voters will narrow Supreme Court field
- Iowa: Iowa considers classroom hours, not days
- Nation briefs
- Fans' Super Bowl pre-game festivities include bowling
- Twitter takes turn toward making money
- concerts
- audio review
- Plan to 'protect' marriage fails civil rights test
- Iowa: School-dress-code bill moves through House
- Wisconsin, Pennsylvania governors bet on Super Bowl
- 'Crusaders for Justice Week' will feature various events
- Charities' builders use balancing act
- homestyle
- Ask the TH: Are there time restrictions on snowblowing?
- Stylish prairie home
- Commercials that might grab your attention
- Illinois: Officials help 4,000 stranded motorists
- Rule of thumb for workplace wardrobe: Just blend in
- travel briefs
- Obama worst president in American history
- Celebrity news
- As Egypt erupts, U.S. lacks sway
- A year after death, Salinger's secrets remain secret
- Rural America receives Net gain
- Ruling party leaders resign
- Washington Middle School students win video contest
- Erase the data on your hard drive for good
- Survey: Users take risks at Wi-Fi hot spots
- How to get rid of e-waste the proper way
- Nation&World briefs
- Pope challenges China
- Veteran's Freedom Center lets vets be themselves
- Obama, Congress have both successes, failures
- It's time to cruise into wave season
- Super pitches can boost online companies
- How to paint over darker wood stains
- More limb-hacking fun arises in 'Dead Space 2'
- Nicole Richie and spring shopping
- Snow Days
- Clutter cure: File instead of pile
- new on dvd
- Lincoln was an emancipator as much as he was an economist
- What does THAT mean ?
- Runners dash 2 miles, scarf doughnuts, run back
- America out of step with Reagan's values, Palin says
- OWN completes 1-month anniversary
- Iraqi leader will not seek another term
- Letter: Abortion decisions full of guilt and regret
- SUPER Memories
- Some churches cancel evening services for Super Bowl
- Wall of mirrors presents a sticky situation
- Almanac
- Dubuque weighs budget options
- your horoscope
- family movie reviews
- Football fans eye high-definition TVs
- World Briefs
- Week in Review: Blizzard's inch toll in Dubuque: Unlucky 13
- 'Tiger Mother' recants parenting methods
- Illinois: Residents dig out, then dig in
- Super Bowl ad frenzy stretches beyond game
- helpware: Secret Data Manager
- Letter: Like it or not, their votes count
- Iowa briefs
- How to spot safe items for smaller pets
- Hackers break into Nasdaq service
- New nuclear arms control treaty between U.S., Russia takes effect
- Battle over health care reform continues to rage
- Neckties beginning to lose corner-office following?
- top songs
- Retailers aim to build on impressive January
- British Invasion
- SUPER SUNDAY SHOWDOWN
- Social couponing: 4 tips for bargain hunters
- Iowa: Lawmakers seek traffic-camera ban
- how to contain family germs
- Nation briefs
- Ask Amy: Wife wants less -- and more -- from in-laws
- Photographer among those injured at Cowboys Stadium
- Kasich on right track in Ohio
- Coming back to music
- Health care fraud no longer a faceless crime
- Walmart still reigns, but rivals gain
- Legislators look to belt tightening
- Trying to figure out the Super Bowl cosmos
- Growing for small-space gardeners
- Guttenberg fights for its trees
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- New York calls on EPA for bedbug help
- Many of us have watched videos of chorus flash mobs, but how about an orchestra flash mob? This would make shopping so much more enjoyable!
- Snake missing for a month found on Boston subway
- Iowa: 'Judges often don't get to punt
- Letter: Return to the Wild West?
- Science teaches faith
- Does Super Bowl blitz 'ad' to violence?
- Halftime gig 'dream come true' for Black Eyed Peas
- Ask Amy: Cousin weighs in on 'Cousin Code
- celebrity news
- A Game of Persuasion
- U.S. warns against driving at night in Mexican city
- Burn victims endure pains, gains
- Patriotic project: Puzzle preparation
- Ask the TH: Can car be towed for parking too close?
- Alaskans mull whether to ditch pipeline
- Stocks shrug off mixed unemployment report
- Conrads find way to 'Kinect' with fitness
- Southwest Tech taps UW-P official as next president
- Protesters put more pressure on Mubarak
- Man arrested after asking police about growing marijuana
- Living together
- Flooding still hounds Australia
- Guttenberg fighting to save trees along Mississippi River
- A mood to match a bleak midwinter
- Almanac
- Politicians share thoughts at first Crackerbarrel of 2011
- TH wins awards in INA, APME contests
- Obama urges Mubarak to consider his legacy
- Huckabee signing copies of new book Feb. 27 in Dubuque
- Egyptian journalist dies after he is shot
- Unemployment rate sinks to 9%
- Van Milligen to present recommended Dubuque city budget on Monday
- Wisconsin: Brewery seeks recognition for environmental efforts
- Nation&World briefs
- Illinois: Prosecutors seek death penalty for brothers
- Cuba pursues long prison sentence for detained American
- Iowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- NTSB investigates near midair collision
- What is legacy of slavery?
- Weather fouls up Super Bowl travel
- Meet Corey Mackey, DSO principal clarinet. He wanted to play in an orchestra since he was 7 years old...when he only knew how to whistle!
- Authorities Seek Information on Suspicious Fires
- Loras College Judo Club is Celebrating 50 Golden years! We're hosting a "Celebration Shiai" tournament on Saturday, April 9th. Registration is only 50¢ (that's right, only 50 cents to register).
- Volunteers help rescue stranded Wis. motorists
- Illinois: Storm shows better forecasting, same old snowplow
- World briefs
- Health care reform unfolds slowly
- Spokesman: Sheen wants to resume work this month
- Illinois: Bitter cold follows storm
- Bigamy, abuse in past for murdered girl's stepmom
- opening this weekend
- Turkey blasts kill 12
- Ask Amy: Friend wonders if she should 'tattle'
- War? Mexico unsure what to call conflict
- Severe drought grips Somalia
- A word of thanks from the publisher
- Group's video targets Planned Parenthood
- Board won't pursue Gitmo abuse claim
- Where does all that snow go?
- 1 year later, is health care law helping you?
- Obama encourages clean energy
- Ford named next Southwest Tech president
- College arts notebook
- Report: Global obesity rates double since 1980
- Galena, Dubuque chambers change merger vote dates
- Iowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Tens of thousands march against Yemen's president
- Healthy kids program receives $700,000
- Almanac
- Illinois: Those who had to abandon vehicles now hunt for them
- Iowa: Iowans face steeper tuition hikes
- WD offers new boundary plans
- Nation briefs
- A sew-sew career
- concert preview dubuque symphony orchestra
- 'Front-row seat' to Iowa judicial controversy
- House GOP unveils budget-cut plan
- Letter: Rail service should not be publicly funded
- Reporters beaten, arrested in Egypt
- Iowa can't afford to pay for Amtrak
- Business briefs
- Why should we care about Egypt?
- Illinois: Few blame Daley for stranded motorists
- Service sector growth hints at hiring
- Have you made your Sound Bites reservation yet?
- Tomorrow is National Wear Red Day! Join Mercy in wearing red and help raise awareness of cardiovascular disease, the number 1 killer of women.
- Cascade area parents get their say on WD boundaries
- This morning, Wartburg Seminary held Convocation in the refectory after chapel. This "Meet the President" event was a chance for the students, faculty, staff, and the entire Wartburg campus community to gather together to welcome President Stan
- Odd/Even Snow Route Parking Policy in Effect Friday and Saturday
- Heavy gunfire rings out in Cairo
- If plows can't get through ...
- Social conservatives might have their candidate in Santorum
- Wisconsin: Legislature reorganizes Commerce
- Dubuque County gets disaster declaration
- 'Buddy Holly' will come to life on the Grand stage
- Cyclone batters Australian coast
- Former Mississippi mayor sheds shorts 5 years after Katrina vow
- Earnings
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Letter: Cut uncertainty, watch business sector flourish
- On stage: 'The Love List'
- Letter: Proud to stand up for the unborn
- Nation briefs
- Riverdance does not miss a step
- Judge: Claims czar acting for BP
- Another reason for people to vent: Heating woes
- Blizzard covers nearly half of U.S.
- Letter: Cut taxpayer lifeline to Planned Parenthood
- Illinois briefs
- Illinois: Fearful night on Chicago road
- Blizzard seen as threat to region's blood supply
- Storm sparks flurry of business closures
- Loras plans Black History Month events
- Dubuque schools finally use 1st snow day
- Celebrity news
- Ask the TH: Which state clears snow from bridges?
- Health-care law repeal fails in Senate vote
- Jobless rate drops in most metros
- Ask Amy: Boyfriend's roommate lets woman move in
- Iowa: Storm cleanup could take days
- Almanac
- Principal shot to death at school
- 'Best World Guitarist' to perform in Platteville
- World briefs
- 'IF YOU GET MY DRIFT'
- Green machine
- Do brainiacs really prefer Brahms? One theorist says yes!
- Leisure Services Programs for Tonight (Feb. 2)
- Leisure Services Programs for tonight (February 2nd)
- Library Open from 5-9 p.m. Today
- Businesses, schools and organizations state-wide are closed today (including the Museum & Aquarium)... so what are YOU doing on this snow day? Share with us!
- Blizzard Cleanup Blitz Underway, Free Parking in Ramps
- No Refuse or Recycling Collection in Dubuque Today
- The National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium is closed today, February 2, 2011, due to the blizzard. If you must travel today, please be cautious!
- OWI convictions
- McGraw-Hill 4th quarter income grows 6.2%
- Almanac
- SNOWED IN
- Letter: Enthusiasts sharing our wonderful trail
- Agency tests more modest body scanner
- Blizzard dumps 13 inches on Dubuque
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Health care law ruling emboldens Republicans
- Travel discouraged in Jo Daviess County
- Iowa set to battle gypsy moths
- Nation & World briefs
- Dubuque's curbside waste, recycling collection canceled
- Tidbits: New crackers
- Gervais, Globes differ on return hosting offer
- Authorities retrieving stranded motorists in Dubuque County drifts
- U.S. about to repeat its mistakes of the past as dictator falls?
- This device will mix things up
- Groundhog predicts early spring
- Organic? It's not so simple
- 'Jihad Jane' pleads guilty in terror case
- Dubuque crews working to clear streets
- Why difference in cash options in lottery games?
- Storm roars through nation's heartland
- National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium closed today
- A girl, a boy and his cars
- Enhance your phone photos
- Carnegie-Stout Public Library opens at 5 today
- Ask Amy: Is husband childish or dodging parenthood?
- Roll out the Sliders
- U.S. 52 in Dubuque County closed
- County 'tired' of illegal dumping
- GM stakes millions on Super Bowl ad blitz
- Wind-chill advisory for tonight, tomorrow morning
- Are we obsessed with the weather?
- Prep and walk away -- ribs for an easy party
- Mubarak's vow does little to satisfy crowds
- Bellevue contractor agrees to pay civil penalty
- Rule changes will improve Senate procedures
- Analysis: Turmoil in Egypt will shape U.S. role
- OWI deferments
- recipes
- Business briefs
- IBM: 1,300 jobs in Dubuque
- Iowa briefs
- Obama: Transition needs to start now
- Police
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- Dow surges, closes above 12,000
- Fixed Route Service Delayed Start
- Campus will be closed and classes canceled on Wednesday, Feb. 2, due to inclement winter weather. Visit www.clarke.edu/weather for full details.
- Leisure Services Cancellations for Feb. 1
- These are still the top three photo entries in our "A Picture is Worth 5,000 Fans" contest. Make sure you go to the "Contests" tab at www.facebook.com/rivermuseum to give your thumbs up rating for your favorite or enter your own photo
- CANCELATIONS FOR TONIGHT (February 1st)
- Campus is closed and classes are canceled beginning at 2 p.m. today, 2/1/11, due to inclement weather. Visit www.clarke.edu/weather for complete details.
- Mercy Emergency Department Physician, Doug Butzier, discusses the symptoms of a heart attack. If you experience any of these, call 911 and get to Mercy immediately.
- Judge: Health care law unconstitutional
- Wisconsin: Lawmakers' dad seeks patrol job
- Celebrity news
- Iowa: One-third of public college students not from Iowa
- Winter fest downtown will feature jazz, blues
- St. Mark Community Center cancels after-school programs
- Cairo airport a scene of chaos as foreigners flee
- Iowa: Heavy snow forecast for much of state
- Van Milligen calls Branstad's proposed budget 'draconian'
- McGraw-Hill net income grows in 4th quarter
- Cable: U.K. debriefed Libya on Lockerbie
- Iowa: Branstad: Replace economic agency
- U.S. Marine's father deported
- Prairie du Chien declares snow emergency
- Braley hopes to extend job-creation tax credits
- Iowa briefs
- Treasurys fall after report
- Clarke, UW-P close as storm approaches
- Brace yourself
- Illinois: Early voting begins for Chicago mayor
- Table, wine turn up on now-famous Miami sandbar
- Flights canceled to Chicago O'Hare
- Bar employee: Suspect vowed 'big explosion'
- Illinois: Civil union bill signed by Quinn in Illinois
- South Africa's governing party deplores ... sushi on models?
- Jo Daviess issues travel advisory
- Ask Amy: 'Instigator' makes it hard to control anger
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Serial rapist accused of strangling guard
- Gov. Walker declares Wisconsin state of emergency
- Anonymous tips go high-tech
- Report: Drillers pumped diesel into ground
- Fennimore declares snow emergency
- Almanac
- Good deed: Wahlert choir's NYC trip left lasting impression
- Police
- Iowa House approves seeking statewide election to prohibit gay marriage
- 91,000 Gulf claims, just 1 payment
- Flu-like illnesses start to invade area
- Oil rises
- Wisconsin deploys National Guard soldiers to Platteville armory
- Putting the Web behind the wheel
- Even at PG-13, 'The Rite' provides horror
- Officials: U.S. wants Mubarak out of race
- Breaking - Dubuque schools closed Wednesday
- Dubuque receives 1.9 inches in first round of storms
- Energy stocks push indexes higher
- NYC gun sting targets Arizona
- Breaking - TH anticipates challenges with Wednesday delivery
- Breaking - Dubuque public and parochial schools dismissing 2 hours early
- Egypt's army: No force against protesters
- Nation&World briefs
- Dubuque, Galena chambers weigh merger
- Letter: Note the intent of the Second Amendment
- Cyclone heads for Australia's flooded north
- Knights Acres bid gains conditional approval
- Wisconsin: Walker signs business tax cut bill
- Community briefs
- Today was the first day of the spring semester at Wartburg Seminary! Wishing all students and faculty a great second half of the 2010-2011 academic year.
- 50 years later, tower collapse not forgotten
- Wisconsin: Vatican rejected lawsuit, attorney for accuser says
- U.S. report: Iraq needs surge of assistance
- Father, son coping with brain injuries
- Man arrested with explosives at mosque in Michigan
- Almanac
- Mexican gangs using catapults to launch marijuana packages into U.S.
- Iowa: Debate on gay marriage all talk?
- Egyptian reform leader: Mubarak must resign
- Police
- Nutrition Quiz: Folate and hearing
- Thousands in Pakistan rally against American
- Cheese manufacturers look for workers
- Illinois: Loophole found in Illinois law
- 'Crossing the Heart of Africa' an interesting tale
- Ask Amy: Stepson, 29, engaged to 42-year-old woman
- A striking invention: Stormproof matches
- Nation & World briefs
- The heavy lifting is done at IBM
- Dubuque City Council plans budget meetings
- Firth, Portman, Bale, Leo win Screen Actors prizes
- Storm threat cancels Illinois Special Olympics Games
- Egypt unrest adds perspective
- Wisconsin too lenient on convicted lawyers?
- Body of Spragueville man found in Jackson County
- And it Continues today
- Wisconsin: Unions gird for cuts from Walker
- Blizzard warning: Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday noon
- RV sales ready to rev up this year?
- Community calendar
- Dubuque, Galena chambers move toward merger
- Iowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Leaders cautiously optimistic on economy
- Supervisors approve rezoning of KC property
- Students whip up tasty trip to nationals
- Hopkins' 'The Rite' ascends to top of box office
- Letter explaining inheritance isn't legally binding
- How to get a New Year's resolution back on track
- Letter: Peaceful protesters falsely accused in letter
- Loras chemistry professors help middle school
- Southern Sudan panel: 99% voted for secession
- Tax hike plan endangers casinos?
- Concert preview: Joe and Vicki Price
- U.S. officials toe delicate line
- Weird science?
- Face of unrest: Young and jobless
- Clinton vows 'deep commitment' to Haiti
- Iowa: Ex-worker sues over alleged harassment
- New Disney cruise not just for kids
- Flip the knowledge switch
- Sistine Chapel books featured at exhibit
- Week in Review: Searchers fail to find snowmobiler
- Plan would restore mental-health providers' funding
- How to overcome first-time parent syndrome
- Obama calls for reforms, restraint
- An adaptable study
- Letter: Arizona tragedy should be wake-up call for our community
- IRS app gives tips, checks refunds
- Wisconsin: Program gets students in construction trades
- Mantle book reveals a complex hero
- Looting engulfs Cairo
- Pro fisherman: Use off-season to shop, learn tips
- Celebrity news
- Government innovation? Goofiness
- Focus on more than online hits, pope says
- travel briefs
- General Motors to regain No. 1 ranking?
- Normandin named chairman of United Way board
- Driving a golf ball on the moon
- Alpha Natural will purchase Massey Energy for $7.1 billion
- Almanac
- Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 and 'The King's Speech'
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- top songs
- Paperwhites a gift of spring and winter
- U.S.: Release official held in Pakistan
- Ask Amy: Grandparents worried about son's divorce
- Of perceptions and realities
- Sparks will fly for country's new duo
- how to avoid injuries on ice
- Tokyo on a budget
- What to eat?
- Nation&World briefs
- Iowa: UI hospitals considering overhaul
- Understand the how-tos of radiant heating
- Uprising could hurt Israel
- Letter: Painful reminder that a child is not a 'choice
- Letter: High and low points of civility in America
- family movie reviews
- Russia identifies airport bomber as Caucasus man
- world briefs
- Low-income housing options declining
- Obama hopes for Reaganesque rebound
- Tax-code overhaul still needed
- Iowa: Mural to be restored for future council home
- Snowball Dance planned at UW-Platteville, Feb. 4
- Restaurants' recovery reeling?
- Airlines offer deals in February
- U.S. candy distributor recalls Nuclear Sludge chew bars
- Death elsewhere
- Commerce cuts in reorganization?
- All aboard?
- Venting bathroom fans into attic not a hot idea
- Airlines eye bright future
- New to online trading?
- homestyle
- Mom, 2 kids, boyfriend killed
- He's got that Rambling Spirit
- How you can host a green Super Bowl party
- Mubarak picks vice president
- Sentence suspended in embezzlement case
- Obama, Branstad speeches frame discussion
- Mysteries remain in Michigan slayings
- Deputy governor killed in southern Afghanistan
- Democrats: GOP has dropped job focus
- New book from Carle in the works
- Bouncing back
- Incandescent bulb going dark in California
- Iowa briefs
- Already dreaming of your spring garden?
- new on dvd
- Tunisian leader's kin seeks asylum in Canada
- T-shirts and ballcaps vs. purses and shoes
- Police in Illinois say burglar poisoned victims' goldfish
- Horse might be chewing out of boredom
- Concerts
- Illinois: Capitol improving its artistic point of view
- 5 staff members of Clarke magazine honored
- New episode lets TV viewers discover Platteville area
- Can faith pay the bills?
- Profitable Ford misses investors' expectations
- SAG awards get greener with paperless ballots
- Lessons pour in at Beer School
- Wisconsin and Illinois briefs
- Cirque at UWP
- World leaders call on Egypt to avoid violence
- Police: Mom killed teens for being 'mouthy'
- Man convicted in murder of Mo. waitress in 1976
- Oil demand, costs increase Chevron's profit
- Illinois: Emanuel remains frontrunner
- Ask the TH: Why do businesses scan driver's license?
- Judge refuses to move trial for Holdgrafer
- Iowa: Weather service issues spring flood outlook
- Cuban dissident detained, freed, detained
- Passenger rail: Economic Godsend or money-losing boondoggle?
- Wisconsin: Inmate released for cancer treatment
- Cairo chaos intensifies
- Almanac
- Iowa Sen. Jochum leads discussion on affordable and sustainable housing
- A good idea at the time 2011
- Don't need thunder or televangelists to know of God's love
- ElBaradei: It's the people versus thugs
- Skarlis' advice for fishermen: Prepare for your sport
- Illinois: Air Force chief gets prison for sexual advances
- celebrity news
- World markets sink over protests
- Afternoon snow gives way to slick roads this evening
- Whooping cough cases climbing
- Appeals court denounces judge's child-porn gene theory
- U.S. economy gains steam on spending
- Officials: Man found in landfill died from assault
- Community briefs
- U.S. envoy: Energy on agenda for Obama's March Chile trip
- Women found buried in southern Michigan
- Mental hospital head denies abuse claims
- Military lays out plan to implement repeal
- Letter: More guns could bring more chaos
- Missionary killed in drug no-man's land
- World briefs
- 'Project Runway' -- Dubuque style
- Students, center form part nership
- American faces charges in Pakistan
- Private sector to play key role, Branstad says
- Hundreds gather to remember Challenger
- As sex allegations increase, Italy's Berlusconi vows to fight
- Ask Amy: Mother-in-law's lack of handwashing disgusts
- Iowa briefs
- Wisconsin: Walker promises budget flexibility for local leaders
- Letter: Make school year longer
- Iowa: Gronstal will block debate on same-sex marriage
- Deaths elsewhere
- Nominee ends bid
- Bellevue bans guns from city property
- Hiking the 'Jesus Trail
- Nation&World briefs
- Taliban suicide bomber kills 8 in Kabul market
- Iowa Students Receive Free Assistance with Financial Aid for College
- Fun Friday Fact: The scherzo and the finale in Beethoven's Second Symphony are filled with musical jokes. Can you hear them?
- Brewmaster: Beer much more complex than wine
- Puff N Snuff robbed at knifepoint
- Oscar contest
- State watchdog to run rich county's finances
- Ask Amy: Grandma undermines Mom's sex education
- Images of exploding shuttle persist
- Wisconsin: Lawmakers pass tax cut for businesses
- Gov. Branstad: Freeze state aid for schools
- Illinois briefs
- Gates blasts Congress over Pentagon funding
- Judge denies movement of Holdgrafer trial out of Jackson County
- Discovery challenges assumptions about early human migration from Africa
- Snow, shovel, repeat: East Coast digs out again
- Winter weather advisory for northern counties
- Iowa:Branstad: Cut spending by $200 million
- opening this weekend
- Bellevue bans guns in city buildings, parks
- Linguists dub 'app' word of year
- Oscar trivia
- Speaker: Muted China admonition is sensible
- Egypt protesters gear up for big rallies today
- Iowa briefs
- Bomb kills 48 at Baghdad funeral
- Wisconsin Briefs
- Almanac
- Appeals court: Confession not coerced
- Former Time writer to replace Gibbs
- Obama speech: Hope, inspiration
- deaths elswhere
- Somalis mark 20 years of brutal war
- Iowa eyes more hunting grounds
- Drugmakers face challenges
- Unrest across Mideast a test of U.S. response
- Charlie Sheen hospitalized with abdominal pain
- National briefs
- LinkedIn could raise $175 million in IPO
- Letter: How about 3 cheers for reading?
- play preview: "Guys and Dolls"
- Filibuster lives: Senate rejects rule change
- Epworth parents like pre-K-4 elementary
- Business briefs
- Illinois: Court: Emanuel can run for mayor
- Letter: Planned Parenthood the arbiter on morality?
- The Oscars
- World briefs
- UNICEF CHARITY BALL & SALSA NIGHT Friday, Feb 4th in ACC Ballrooms. SALSA LESSONS BEGIN AT 7pm. Live Salsa Band, Silent Auction, and Raffle BEGIN at 8pm
- Tickets: $5/Students, $7/all others, purchase Tickets outside the Cafe, at the Intercultural
- UD ROTC COMMISSIONS FIVE CADETS
- Preview music the DSO will be playing on February 12 and 13: Stravinsky's Pulcinella Suite, Beethoven's Second, and the Rodrigo!! Woo-hoo! It has been a LONG winter break here at the DSO. Can't wait to get back into the swing of things. :)
- Basement Remodel Planned? Remember Water Meter Access
- Spirit blazed through the Kehl Center stands last night during the Men’s Volleyball game where students, faculty and staff competed in a Color Wars competition! Classes and employees were each assigned a color to wear (F: white, S: Blue, J: Black,
- Bids Sought for Used, Antique/Collectible and Surplus Furniture
- Branstad proposes no allowable growth for school districts for two years
- Parents speak out about Western Dubuque boundary changes
- Puff-n-Snuff Robbed
- Ice Rinks
- Post-season and Over 35 City Basketball Tournament
- Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Public Meetings Scheduled
- Jo Daviess County woman dies in car accident
- Sorry, Ben, turkeys just not symbolic
- Concert preview: Eddie Money
- Illinois Supreme Court: Emanuel can run for Chicago mayor
- Taste of Galena set to offer 'diverse menu'
- Iowa: Aides: Branstad to cut $700 million in budget
- Thousands rally against Abbas
- Iowa trooper roster now at a dangerously low level
- Illinois briefs
- U.S. roadside bomb casualties up in Afghanistan
- Letter: Flawed law leaving more children behind
- Conference to focus on stormwater management
- U.K. rolls back some post-9/11 terror laws
- Cash? Who really needs it?
- Community briefs
- Dow tops 12,000 for 1st time since '08
- Too much lead in reusable shopping bags?
- Study weighs aftermath of abortion
- New-home sales in 2010 fall to lowest in 47 years
- Ask Amy: Mean girls might be spawn of mean moms
- Celebrity news
- Protests in Egypt enter 2nd day
- Western Dubuque superintendent: 'Stupid prank' hampered buses
- Social Security fund empty by about 2037?
- Almanac
- What happened to the Hawkeyes?
- Quadruple the fun
- House clash halts display of unity
- Seniors have a (snow)ball
- Arkansas mystery persists
- Experts: Federal deficit to hit $1.5 trillion
- Ask the TH: Cars parked too far away from curb?
- Single-goal-post theory could help education
- Wisconsin: Obama visits focus on clean-energy jobs
- Letter: Cheerleaders are news? Seriously?
- Iowa briefs
- Business briefs
- Q&A with Eddie Money
- Career luncheon offers 'ruff' ideas
- Report: Suspect did research on assassinations
- Breaking - Dubuque store robbed at knifepoint
- Wisconsin briefs
- Nation briefs
- Student art show Friday
- Civil War gun stolen in 1975 turns up in Tennessee
- World briefs
- Appeals court restores confession in felony marijuana case
- Author overcomes pressure to write book 2
- Illinois: Court tosses liquor taxes, video gambling
- University of Dubuque Computer Information Systems Club Receives $2000 Grant
- Take in a concert tonight at home when the New World Symphony does a live web broadcast. They are performing in the new $160 million concert space!
- Mercy is offering five $500 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue a career as a registered nurse. Visit the following link to learn more.
- Here are the top three photo entries in our "A Picture is Worth 5,000 Fans" contest that have received the most thumbs-up ratings.
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- "Why waste money on psychotherapy when you can listen to the B Minor Mass?" ~Michael Torke (composer)
- Letter: How can anyone be surprised?
- Celebrity news
- wine of the week
- Dog trainer among speakers at Hoover's career lunch
- Iowa briefs
- Illinois: Medicaid reform signed into law
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Business briefs
- Dubuque's unemployment rate rises
- Report: Few students proficient in science
- Engine brake ordinance focuses on noise
- Putin vows revenge for airport bombing
- Iowa: Contractor of employee killed Monday cited for 2009 safety violations
- President's balance sheet is imbalanced
- Lawmakers: In next 2 years, Obama needs to address ...
- Nation & World briefs
- Demand picks up for DuRide pickups
- Illinois: Gov. Quinn responds as states try to poach jobs
- March for Life impresses area youths
- Iowa: Gingrich: Eliminate EPA
- Egyptians denounce President Mubarak
- Fewer eating out, but more snacking
- Get kids on a healthful path early
- Russia ratifies arms pact with U.S.
- 2nd wave of housing bust hits more cities
- Oscar nominees
- Illinois: Illinois high court will hear Emanuel appeal
- 8th-grader: Presiding priest praises youth presence
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin lawmaker pass more tax cuts
- Iraq ambush lawsuit tossed
- Ask Amy: Mysterious message ends in wild Googlechase
- deaths elsewhere
- Earnings
- Don't miss out on tax credit
- Utah lawmakers propose M1911 as official state gun
- GOP urges Obama to join in cutting spending
- Roller derby's dames of destruction
- 'Baby It's You!' will make its way to Broadway
- Obama pushes 'investment' amid concessions
- Task force listens to report specifics
- Watch your meal's time and temp
- Almanac
- Upcoming Registrations for Adult Leagues
- Researchers explain crime study to task force
- 15 years later, TH builds web presence
- Wisconsin: Walker signs health savings accounts bill
- Iowa: Accident kills worker at University of Iowa
- McDonough makeup set for Jan. 29
- Dubuque leaders answer the bell
- Nation & World briefs
- Letter: Treat guns as a health hazard
- N.Y. leaders decry 9/11 coins
- Suspect pleads not guilty in Ariz. shooting
- Woman survives fall from 23rd floor
- Court rejects farmer in Tyson Farms case
- Airport blast called terrorism
- County takes aim at illegal dumping
- Givenchy lets dogs out with late menswear show
- Almanac
- School board OKs spring break
- Iowa briefs
- Illinois: Court throws Emanuel off ballot
- Ask Amy: College choice might reveal relationship flaw
- Community briefs
- Iowa: Panel interviews to replace justices
- Herrig: Dubuque 'targeted landlords'
- Celebrity news
- Mixed seating at State of Union?
- Searchers fail to find snowmobiler
- School district's financial report commended
- Groups mark 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade
- Oscar nominations
- Lots to love and to loathe in this movie
- GM's China sales outpace those in U.S.
- Dubuque unemployment rate takes slight jump
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Palestinians lash out over document leaks
- Planned Parenthood seeks FBI probe
- deaths elsewhere
- Dancing by the river
- Clinton offers Mexico support
- Iowa: Branstad: 1,500 new workers could lose jobs
- Business briefs
- Valentine's Date Opportunity: A nice dinner followed by an evening listening to the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra and one of America's leading classical guitarists. How much easier can it get? Find out more at: www.dubuquesymphony.org.
- Dubuque students assured spring break in 2012
- For 3 hours, a house was divided
- Bag games let you play when camping
- Palestinians: Israeli plan a 'publicity stunt'
- Police
- Escalation
- Egypt accuses Gaza militants in church blast
- Explosion at Moscow airport called terror attack
- Letter: Iowa should not sell prison land
- Iowa: State-run universities see class sizes rise
- Iowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- GOP looks for change by Obama
- When spring arrives, you'll see flares with flair
- Afghan deal in jeopardy?
- Chasing deer with helicopters?
- Global health fund falters
- Letter: Reflections on the Tucson tragedy
- Almanac
- Widow finds puzzle peace of mind
- World briefs
- Toys to bring joys to big boys
- National briefs
- Save best parts of health care reform bill
- Iowa: Mason calls limits 'painful'
- 85-year-old earns Guinness record for Wii bowling
- Hunger-Free Kids Act right kind of intervention
- Ask Amy: Schedule talks with husband
- Celebrity news
- Letter: With more guns, expect a drop in crime
- Cassville, Prairie du Chien plan celebrations of bald eagles
- Truckers view Skyline as a lifeline
- Clerk thwarts robbery with hammer
- Fast food, no exercise equals weight loss?
- Fitness guru LaLanne dies
- Group: U.N. chief soft on human rights
- Have you heard? Shriver had links to Dubuque, Trappist Caskets
- Sisters provide pipeline of water, hope
- U.N. chides nations for sending Iraqis back home
- Hey, taxpayers: Do you qualify for this credit?
- WD drawing new school boundaries
- A burr under our saddle again
- Homestyle
- Rep. Giffords 'more alert today,' her doctor says
- Police
- Letter: Concern for unborn not 'mistrust'
- Scholarships available for future nursing students
- Remodeling an enclosed porch? Don't forget insulation
- Author will sign books
- Trucking company owner: Closing of Skyline Road to semi tractor-trailers will cost you
- Letter: Situation desperate for longtime jobless
- A gridiron battle for the ages
- Chamber music event today at Clarke
- The 1820 coronation of the not-so-usual King George IV
- Puzzles help widow pass the time
- Police chief: Man tried to sell me fake gold
- Women recall 'abortion mill' experiences
- Nation briefs
- Planning world domination
- Irish leader quits party, stays PM
- Tri-state area fans cheer on Packers, Bears
- GOP budget bill likely to stall in Iowa Senate
- Iowa briefs
- Could your carpets be a cause for concern?
- Concerns surround muni-bond funds
- Concerts
- Ask Amy: Office intern uncomfortable speaking for all teenagers
- Illinois briefs
- Celebrity news
- New on DVD
- World briefs
- Property transfers
- 4 American sites provide families with fun getaways
- Too late to the party?
- Mourners recall Shriver's charity, idealism
- Almanac
- A Game for the Ages
- Week in review: City of Dubuque releases massive crime study
- Though still painful, there is such a thing as good grief
- Survey peers into the windows of our home habits
- Obama's economic agenda: Boost U.S. competitiveness
- Need it fixed? Bring it to Kieler
- Gardening indoors? Pay attention to light
- Astrology
- GM will recall 650 workers
- Political crisis threatens Lebanon's economy
- Those with mental health conditions not more prone to acts of violence
- How to get that mole out of your garden
- Agriculture news
- Trends to travel by in 2011
- Palestinian faces charges for insult
- Class of '64 making a difference
- A $190 million change of fortune
- 5 ways you can dodge fees on checking accounts
- Audio review: Cake
- Top songs
- Ask the TH: Parked car must allow access to garage
- Will software stop cheaters?
- Iowa: Flu season looks to peak in 3 weeks
- Don't be afraid: Be bold with new home decor
- Probe batters Iowa film program
- Boom goes the generation
- 'Blame,' 'responsibility' and words that matter
- Fleas still a problem in the cold months
- No app for this: Croc gulps phone, starts ringing
- Outdoor enjoyment made easy
- Picketer: 6 babies saved by presence
- Native American speaker traces regional history
- Of Kate and Will
- Iowa: Class ring a source of pride for family
- Albanian crisis heats up following protests
- Dubuque duo dances to 6th at world event
- Night Rider
- California dog owners howl over leash plan
- 'Snow Day' takes you back
- Decorate with photo art
- Bears-Packers rivalry hits its zenith today in Chicago
- I look pretty good next to Chinese Tiger Mother
- Are you ready for the big CFL switch?
- Community calendar
- Incorrigible Mark Twain: Still censored and uncensored
- Keith Olbermann leaving MSNBC
- Hawaii governor changes course
- Young Entrepreneurs program on hold
- Giffords moved to Houston for rehabilitation
- Obama, Palin others show that character is destiny
- Nation briefs
- Letter: Bring civility to debate over abortion
- South Korean raid frees hostages
- 'No perfect answer' on crime
- Illinois: Hu visits school, business expo
- Palestinians confront French official
- Ask Amy: Employment search takes a toll
- U.S. company stops making key death penalty drug
- Rendell upset by lax abortion scrutiny
- New logo to drive rise in ridership?
- Iowa: Bachmann: Debt threatens U.S.
- World briefs
- Ask the TH: Any plan to add turning lane on Kennedy Road?
- Illinois: Ex-cop sentenced in torture case
- Learning obedience with white blouses
- 'The Onion' invades TV with its unique satire
- Obama goal: Putting economy into overdrive
- Planned Parenthood cuts hours
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- 2 killed, 2 hurt in Lafayette County crash
- When to perform an exorcism
- U.S. revokes visas to pressure Haiti
- Letter: Cheerleaders did follow policy
- Business briefs
- Obama likeable, but some doubt progress
- A good-natured CIVIL WAR
- Wisconsin briefs
- 3 die as protesters clash with police in Albania
- Western Dubuque County Community School District looking at redrawing boundaries
- Illinois: Teenager sentenced in beating death
- Duvalier: I returned to take part in reconstruction
- Walkers turn out to oppose Roe v. Wade
- Haiti volunteers celebrate small successes
- Fundamental faith
- Nonprofit: Don't forget to look into Earned Income Tax Credit
- Letter: Preserve funding for preschools
- EPA approves more ethanol in fuel for cars
- Check out video from KCRG-TV9 featuring Museum & Aquarium Education Director Mark Wagner promoting Ice Fest. This is the last weekend for Ice Fest... it may be cold outside, but that's what makes Ice Fest the coolest event around! DON'T MIS
- Meet Anna Carlson from the second violin section. Her earliest musical memory is sitting in front of a speaker with her sister trying to conduct the orchestra on the radio!
- Did you see the Yak Trax article in today's Telegraph Herald HIM magazine? Yak Trax are available locally at the Mercy Home Care Store. Stop in or call 589-8118 to make sure you "stay upright" on the ice this winter!
- Barney's coming to Dubuque
- Wisconsin briefs
- NASA approves shuttle flight
- Vandals cause WD two-hour delay
- Clarification
- Honor and deception accompany 'Uniform'
- SW Tech hunt narrows to 3
- Mafia crackdown nets charges against 127
- Illinois: Man abused by ex-cop: 'I still have nightmares'
- Blackwater founder training Somali troops
- Hu urges closer U.S.-China cooperation
- Cowboy brothers back on 'Amazing Race'
- Message behind 'The Nerd'
- Floods threaten E. Australia
- Owl nearly nabs Chihuahua
- National briefs
- Israeli president's wife, Sonya Peres, dies at 88
- Letter: Advice on reading a great prescription
- Survey will examine adolescents' health
- Almanac
- New Jersey!?! AWOL painting back home
- Transplant restores woman's speech
- World briefs
- Ending free ride doesn't mean end to preschool
- opening this weekend
- Bombs kill 51 in Iraq
- 23 injured in bus-plow crash
- Walmart to cut sugar, salt in its products
- Oscar producers to mix old, new
- The death of a humanitarian
- Business briefs
- Illinois: Chicago could profit from President Hu's visit
- Ask Amy: 'Fun grandma' gives child no discipline
- Doctor: Giffords gets some fresh air on deck
- Case renews debate on late-term, oversight
- Last hurrah: Hempstead cheerleaders' trip OK'd
- Illinois briefs
- Wisconsin: Tax-cut bill passes legislative hurdle
- How loud is TOO LOUD?
- Celebrity briefs
- Illinois: U of I adopts tuition-control plan
- Crime concentrated along Central
- Platteville ramps up bid for memorial
- Regulators failed in abortion-mill case, report says
- Authories ID two killed, two injured in Lafayette County crash
- Iowa briefs
- Generous tax breaks complicate reform
- Last night, Dubuque man Dennis Dieters stepped up at halftime of the men's basketball contest, looking to etch his name into the world record books.
- CASI (Chili Appreciation Society International) reports results from the Chill Out Chili Cook-off Contest held last Saturday during Ice Fest at the Museum & Aquarium
- What's your favorite snack food? Have a snack food story? Share it here - and maybe be a local celebrity! February is national snack food month and the Telegraph Herald is interested in what area college students have to say about their favorite sna
- Our 2011 Concerto Competition for students in grades 8 - 12 will be on March 13! First prize is $200 cash and an invitation to perform with the DSO! Application deadline is February 21. Please share the news with any students you think might be intereste
- What do you say to a dead man?
- people, etc.
- Teen denies Berlusconi touched her
- Iowa: Preschool the focus in debate over budget cuts
- Study: Section 8's impact murky
- Nation & World briefs
- Letter: Wonderful things happening at Hempstead
- Milwaukee archbishop bets against Bears
- Ask Amy: Woman possibly putting her business in jeopardy with excessive drinking
- Prosecutors: Clinic 'house of horrors'
- web buzz Trip planning with mTrip Travel Guides
- Illinois: Ex-sheriff sentenced to life in prison
- Clarity sought on Illinois mobile-home law
- Ferrera, Groening, join juries at Sundance
- Revitalizing a neighborhood One Home at a Time
- 'Ask not ...
- Almanac
- Video: Giffords shot in face from 2 feet away
- Federal grants will aid area firefighters
- Banks report fewer late payments
- Wind-chill advisory tonight, tomorrow morning
- A day to 'talk about learning'
- House votes to repeal health law
- Two arrested after gunfire in Stitzer
- Iowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Business briefs
- District approves Hempstead cheerleading trip
- Letter: Prescott deserves more time to show improvement
- Obama spars with Chinese leader over human rights
- Dubuque County Right to Life gearing up
- Illinois: For some, planned hospital change a matter of time
- Surgeon general: Ease breast-feeding
- Anderson Cooper's voice to grace Broadway
- Tele-med abortions not safe and legal
- Vatican: Abuse letter 'misunderstood'
- Slow-moving train hits car playing loud music
- China to buy billions in U.S. goods
- Bulletproof vest saves school police officer
- Members of anti-poverty program appear before Iowa committee
- Options Offered for Community Feedback on Crime & Poverty Report
- New mobile home law still being sorted out in Jo Daviess County
- Gas prices could torpedo consumer spending
- Almanac
- Dubuque to receive $225,000 for homeless programs
- Iowa: Some Iowa retailers posting signs barring firearms
- Comcast's NBC takeover approved
- Finley Hospital hires new president
- Earthquake hits Pakistan
- Crime study has no silver bullet
- Wisconsin: Walker, GOP reach deal on tax cuts
- Tiny tots chase down tiny balls
- Giffords' staff keeps her office running
- Principal named ED superintendent
- Nation&World briefs
- Labels on Prescott school unfair
- Apple's profits jump 78%
- DRA announces $11.3 million in distributions
- Catholic newspaper wary of fallout from Berlusconi probe
- City Council approves landlord rules
- Making sense of sodium guidelines
- Letter: When will schools meet children's needs?
- Another essay contest offered
- Hook into these bits of popcorn fish
- It's all about BALANCE
- Notions of crime versus reality
- Sargent Shriver dies after battle with Alzheimer's
- Gun goes off when 10th-grader drops backpack; 2 wounded
- Vatican warned against reporting abuse
- Walker starts 'border war"?
- Cook up household savings in the kitchen
- Ask Amy: Girlfriend walked on the wild side
- FBI: Bomb found on MLK parade route
- Haiti moves toward trying Duvalier for corruption
- The AGE of Ophiuchus
- Illinois/Wisconsin/Iowa briefs
- Illinois: Durbin: States should not impose death penalty
- Got a cool photo from your visit to the Museum & Aquarium? Enter into our "A Photo is Worth 5,000 Fans Contest" to help us celebrate our new fan milestone and for your chance to win a special Total Experience package to the Museum & Aqu
- January Means J-Term at Wartburg Seminary! And where are Wartburg students this J-Term, 2011?? They are in Guyana and in Haiti; at Holden Village (WA) and at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (SD); in Milwaukee, WI; Stanley, ND; and on campus in DBQ for a co
- Free Panel Discussion on “Building Emotional Wisdom in the Workplace”
- A typewriter orchestra! Who knew? :)
- Kelly to retire as ED superitendent; Herbst will assume role
- Dubuque City Council amends housing code
- Odd/Even Snow Route Parking in Effect Wednesday and Thursday
- Dubuque Crime & Poverty Study Completed
- Letter: Hempstead students doing the best they can
- Nun tells of healing after praying to John Paul II
- Prosecutors: Life term for Guantanamo convict
- Dozens of people with gun permits worry sheriff
- 'Baby Doc' to cause conflict?
- Almanac
- Dubuque releases huge crime study
- Celebrity news
- Business briefs
- Finley names new president and CEO
- Lego-loving Buckeye builds replica of Ohio Stadium
- U.K. planning major changes to health care
- Snow route parking restrictions Wednesday, Thursday
- Photos capture 'The King' before he had a court
- Iowa: Report: Casinos rebound
- Aviles says recession impacted local gaming
- Your resolution need a lift?
- Bridges being built to victims
- Focus on youth
- Arizona lawmakers still introducing gun-rights bills
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Steve Jobs will take another medical leave
- MLK speaker challenges community
- Nation & World briefs
- Iowa briefs
- Death elsewhere
- Israel's defense minister defects from Labor Party
- Supervisors table zoning change request
- Wisconsin: Johnson 'far more hopeful' after visiting Afghanistan, Pakistan
- EU finance ministers discuss bailout tools
- Unbridled bride
- Did Edwards violate campaign finance laws?
- King's peace legacy resonates after rampage
- 'January thaw' elusive this year?
- Surgeon study: 6% contemplate suicide
- Illinois: Bill Clinton will stump for Emanuel today in Chicago
- Ask Amy: Resolutions plentiful as year progresses
- Hundreds gather for vigil memorializing slain police officer
- Tunisia unveils government
- Ill-mannered host makes for awkward party at Golden Globes
- 2 new drugs poised to attack overlooked epidemic, hepatitis C
- 1st indictment filed in Beirut's Hariri killing
- Police hunt for man suspected of raping 7
- Wisconsin: Ex-prosecutor claims immunity
- Self-immolations reported elsewhere
- Contest Update: entries with the most thumbs-up ratings so far are "Star of Wonder" by Maegen Johnson, followed by "Happy Turtle" by Micah Adams and "Lizard Girls" by Cindy Bartolotta. Go to the Contests tab on our page for
- Clarke University is closed and on-campus evening classes are canceled tonight, Jan. 17, due to inclement weather. Visit www.clarke.edu/weather for more info.
- Buol Attending U.S. Conference of Mayors Meeting
- No better way to start a snowy day than with some Tchaikovsky!
- Woman arrested after PDC police say she punched officer
- Tragedy sparks Bremer memories
- Nation briefs
- Letter: Reduce the fluoride in Dubuque water
- Iowa: ACLU: Give Rubashkin new trial
- Sheriff: Uncomfortable with 50-75 gun permits
- Wisconsin: Feds investigate officer accused of sexual assault
- Giffords condition upgraded to serious
- MLK speaker's event at Clarke canceled
- Saying 1 thing, doing another
- 'Social Network' friends Golden Globes with 4 prizes
- Dubuque schools: Delayed two hours tomorrow
- Supervisor sees gun 'phobia'
- Sinsinawa Mound retreat focuses on reflecting on death
- Study on crime and poverty in Dubuque released Tuesday
- Heim turns weaknesses to strengths
- Web winner
- Parental guidance: Be a caring role model for your kids, speakers say
- Notorious Russian prison will receive tanning beds
- Ask Amy: Should couple live in separate condos?
- Illinois briefs
- Letters: Superintendent deserves cheers
- Gang's terror felt far from drug war on U.S. border
- 1, 4 look like lucky numbers for local newborn
- Platteville water rates on rise
- House panel wants Homeland Security documents
- Courts
- Cha-cha those pounds away
- Gunbattles, food shortages hit Tunisia
- Signs of a pulse on 900 block of Main?
- Correction
- World briefs
- Police
- All eyes remain on stylist Blow, years after her death
- Charm and challenges fill 'ilomilo'
- The 'pity party' for wounded Marine is over
- Colorado school board member rips MLK Day
- Almanac
- Asbury issues snow emergency
- Leisure Lake sewer project still in pipeline for this year
- 'Baby Doc' Duvalier back in Haiti
- No one injured in Lancaster house fire
- Wisconsin/Iowa briefs
- 'Green Hornet' stings competition with $34 million box office debut
- Letter: Pushy parents should get this message: Life's not fair. Get over it
- Got vinyl flooring? Think twice before laying rubber-backed rugs
- Pets have eco-paw prints
- U.S. Marine kills Afghan policeman
- Homestyle
- Rome scrambles to prepare for 2 million pilgrims
- Police
- American Airlines clears the air
- Demolition plans put on hold in Elkader
- Iowa: She's continuing family tradition
- 'Fear factor' subsides for workers
- Iraqi soldier kills 2 U.S. troops
- Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Ask Amy: Fiance looks to be good stepmom
- New on DVD
- American PIE
- Wisconsin: GOP puts cap on punitive damages
- Obama's education focus faces big hurdles
- 'Wire' and 'Fringe' star makes music
- Iowa briefs
- Pet pig can carry disease
- Learn these tips to maximize financial aid packages
- Home boasts a bold charm
- Woman finds $280,000 worth of drugs in vacuum
- Iowa: Rare genetic disease changes family's outlook
- Iowa: Eagle-cam offers bird's-eye view
- Before you light that fire, check out your chimney
- Gunmen torch fuel tankers in Pakistan
- Week in Review: Teen charged with attempted murder
- Continue King's work toward freedom for all
- Wisconsin: New party leader facing big problems
- Holidays featured rich rewards
- Illinois: Library's realism moving
- New books explore parent-child relationships
- Celebrity news
- Top songs
- Paramedics describe chaotic shooting scene
- How to reduce noise from your boiler
- Changes concern landlords
- Conference to serve up ideas for Farmers Market vendors
- 1st 'reality show' conjures up memories of '70s TV
- Woman recreates da Vinci's 'Last Supper' with lint
- Get your game on course
- Turkey's Kurds campaign for language
- Telemed abortions: Safe, legal and a choice
- Showing support for military families
- Find your restaurant discounts
- Limits might mar mortgage modifications
- Fluoridation debate still simmers
- World briefs
- Ask the TH: Freemont, Grandview vehicle detectors need to be repaired
- Beware the blade
- Don't be an idiot; speak up and help others
- Looting, chaos engulf Tunisia
- 'The Radleys' not your average vampire novel
- Almanac
- Cheerleader tempest a lesson for all sides
- Wisconsin briefs
- Community calendar
- Going below the surface at Carlsbad
- Washington's troubled mayor
- Americans in Paris by '1776' author
- Tablets crowd Las Vegas show
- Family movie reviews
- Don't make These errors
- Will 2011 be the time for an eating revolution?
- MLK III: Arizona shootings underscore father's message
- New judges won't claim villain role
- Do you know your numbers?
- People in business
- Nation briefs
- Illinois: CEO's pay soars during 1st year
- Parties sought political profit from shootings
- Sudan set for big split?
- Cecilia 'brought joy' to all
- Busy week in Iowa, national politics
- Gudenkauf plans signing for second novel
- Pro photographers offer tips
- Today's tidbits
- Memoir of Sept. 11
- Letter: Identify people posting on website
- Verizon to start selling iPhone on Feb. 10
- Iowa: Indiana businessman to pay $3M settlement
- Concerts
- Ships sunk for fish and tourists
- Brazil mudslide survivors left to fend for their own
- Courts
- Town holds onto hope for teen's safe return
- Astrology
- A restorative Congress
- China senses a downside to test mastery
- Audio reviews
- Anyone in the mood for chili? Head down to Ice Fest at the Museum & Aquarium! Beginning at 2 p.m. visitors can get FREE samples from today's Chill Out Chili Cook-off Contest. (regular admission to the Museum & Aquarium applies)
- Illinois: Woman calls police while hiding in closet during burglary
- Learn about the sacraments at St. Patrick
- Here's an 'epic' list: Banished words '11
- Spud-only eater receives Potato Man of Year award
- Governor tells critics: 'Kiss my butt'
- Mulligan back on stage
- Focus on youth: Martin Luther King Jr. essay winners
- Illinois briefs
- Widow, 85, billed $5,800 in fees after missing last house payment
- Nation&World briefs
- Tunisians drive leader from power in uprising
- celebrity briefs
- Federal judge mourned as fair jurist, family man
- Ask Amy: Candle ritual torments daughter-in-law
- Decision on consolidation vote likely to come in May
- Almanac
- H&R Block offers new loan; IRS urges taxpayers to wait
- Community briefs
- Memoir holds national aspirations
- Ask the TH: Heritage Pond: Man-made lake or natural?
- Wisconsin: Editor accuses Assembly clerk of threatening him
- Priebus to head GOP
- Chest receives 50 years
- Pep rally cheerful for final Andrew High homecoming
- Business briefs
- Illinois: Man convicted for 37-year-old nude photos of sister-in-law takes case to High Court
- Gay church and the generation gap
- Report: Allow women to serve in combat
- On awkward day, nothing feels quite right
- What's your sign? Not so fast...
- Holiday spending 'record' deceptive
- Cheerleaders go to overtime
- Legislators back free preschool
- Iowa: Branstad vows to curtail 'the yoke of government'
- Maquoketa man badly hurt in fight
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- 102 die in India stampede
- UD puts on carnival for military families
- Holdgrafer's attorney wants trial relocated
- Illinois: Moment of silence returns to schools
- Community mourns Cecilia Harris
- Letter: Dubuque does itself proud with concert
- Organizer acquitted in boy's Uzi death
- Wipperfurth Named Head Softball Coach
- We haven't heard many reviews from Dubuquers about the new "LA Phil Live" experience, but this article offers a few thoughts. In case you are interested, two more live simulcasts are scheduled: March 13 and June 5.
- This Sunday at 1:30, get a short history lesson about the Depression in Dubuque by Loras College professor Kristin Anderson-Bricker.
- IBM puts champs in 'Jeopardy!
- Should Atlanta have been better prepared for snow?
- Study: 2010 political ads set negativity record
- Capitol appreciation
- Early T. Rex ancestor found
- Brazilian mudslide death toll rises to 476
- Idaho woman has baby on 1/11/11 at 11:11 a.m.
- B l u e s at the top
- Sadr's return complicates U.S. presence in Iraq
- Letter: Get behind the repeal of Obamacare
- FDA: Painkiller's ingredients need to be reduced
- Illinois: Black won't be retried
- Adams will get a new attorney
- Thousands gather in Tucson for girl's funeral
- Business briefs
- Kids at home on snow day thwart home break-in
- Iowa: Audit: Executives still need to give back overpaid salary
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: Reformed gambler now grapples with wife's addiction
- opening this weekend
- Illinois: Along with new tax: Spending caps
- 2011 flu attack proves triple threat
- People briefs
- Jeb Bush: Reach out to Latinos now
- 'Alert response' helps save Hillcrest victim
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Watchdog group: Freedom dips in 2010
- Boy gets tongue stuck on pole
- 1 million expected to lose homes
- web buzz playground for a visual thinker
- Dubuque School Board sets special meeting
- Wisconsin briefs
- Wisconsin: Tax-cut proposal receives support from Democrats
- Branstad vows to cut Iowa state spending, taxes
- Treasury plans debit card for tax refunds
- Australia's flood leaves behind 'heartache, grief'
- Maquoketa man seriously injured in fight
- Welcome back, Gov. Branstad
- Nation & World briefs
- Chest gets 50 years in Dubuque police shooting
- Letter: Mega-dairy decision a blow to democracy
- Wisconsin: Lawmakers targeted in an online posting
- Local business leaders seeing some light
- Iowa: Law dean: Bar could have done more on retention
- Biggies back on the big screen
- Major milestone: Wounded Giffords moves arms, legs
- WE'VE REACHED 5,000 FANS!! You like us... you really like us!
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- WE'VE REACHED 5,000 FANS!
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- Dubuque Awarded $4 Million in HUD Grants
- Tripp Evans, recent lecturer at DMA, has a nice interview here and our own Victorian Survival makes an appearance too!
- Just downloaded new media photos of upcoming guest artist Jason Vieaux! See him perform Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez with the DSO on February 12 and 13, 2011.
- Business leaders share positive projections for 2011
- Wisconsin briefs
- Obama: U.S. needs healing
- Adams will get new attorney in Knickers' case
- Library director plans 'flexibility' in Maquoketa
- U.S. military chief: Taliban losing ground
- Dubuque receives $4 million for home safety
- Generous friends make it all possible
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin covets Illinois businesses
- Palin's use of term raises ire
- Winter storm buries East
- Why must we assign blame for inexplicable madness?
- Marsh makes light of clash of the 'stairs'
- Haitians remember, pray for victims
- Celebrity news
- Afghanistan attacks kill 5 NATO troops
- Fed: Economy finished 2010 strong
- Suspect had 'busy' morning, officials say
- Grant will help offset cost of 'The Glass Menagerie'
- World briefs
- Devaney criticizes 'artificial designations'
- Giffords called real, hardworking, a fighter
- Ivory Coast army fires on opposition
- Idaho woman claims $190M Mega Millions prize
- Illinois: Quinn to quickly sign tax increase
- concert preview Starlicker Trio
- Ask Amy: Parents should be told about son's behavior
- Iowa: We expected uproar, chief justice says
- Brazil mudslides kill 239
- 'The healthiest county' in Iowa?
- Illinois: Hospital reducing ER services
- Illinois: Death penalty repeal only needs governor's signature
- In the Crosshairs
- Wisconsin: Priest an unlikely ally to sex-abuse victims
- Business briefs
- police
- Get Reel reveals community option
- Senators: Military cyber-ops left out of report
- How easy is it to buy a Glock?
- Looking ahead to 2012
- Federal budget deficit narrows in December
- Trappists donate casket to victim's family
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- Teen faces attempted murder charges
- Guttenberg's hospital makeover in high gear
- Iowa: Grain inventories dip
- University of Dubuque Recognizes 44 Faculty/Staff Members for Years of Service
- 17 Year Old Charged with Multiple Felony Offenses
- Live Healthy Dubuque aims for healthy distinction
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin governor says state will aggressively court jobs
- Warm up at IceFest with the chili cook-off
- Storm that hit South heads north
- Iowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Haitians still finding bodies, waiting to rebuild
- Bagley residents' lawsuit against railroad dismissed
- Ilinois: House passes major tax boost, sends to Senate
- Disturbing details of suspect's activity before killings released
- These are a cut above
- Bee Branch funding secure?
- Friendships flourish at Games
- Shooter alone deserves blame
- ABC eager for Marvel characters on small screen
- Almanac
- property transfers
- wine of the week
- Story Prize nominees named
- Property owner must clear corner handicap curb
- Tucson suspect's troubles didn't keep him from gun
- Business briefs
- Letter: Make another try to overturn decision
- Floodwaters enter Brisbane
- Ask Amy: In-laws refuse to let hosts sleep in
- Get a handle on your spending
- Biden: U.S. will not abandon Afghanistan
- A somber reminder
- Culver touts accomplishments
- Illinois: Bill to end death penalty heads to Illinois governor
- Squad's parents ponder options
- Iowa: Snow snarls traffic, closes Iowa schools
- TV on DVD: 'Rocky & Bullwinkle
- New Melleray monks donating casket for 9-year-old killed in Tucson
- Tired of turkey? Try 1 more
- Airfare increases look likely to stick
- Breaking - 17-year-old charged with attempted murder
- Students mourn slain administrator
- Nation & World briefs
- Giffords moves arms, survival odds at '101%'
- Kittenz = Gregor Samsa? Kittenz 4 teh wins!
- Finley celebrates sustainability effort
- UD to Hold Carnival for Tri-State Military Families
- The winners of the 2011 YouTube Symphony have been announced. Meet the musician's from around the world who will play together this March in Sydney, Australia.
- This year's Mackin-Mailander Feature Lecture was just announced! Acclaimed journalist Lisa Ling will speak at Clarke in March!
- More warning signs on day of shooting
- Area volunteers provide hope
- Oil spill commission report calls for reform
- Lawmakers bans picketing near Tucson funerals
- Jackson County looks to replace doctors
- Illinois: Quinn sworn in
- Illinois House passes massive tax increase
- Iowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Almanac
- Born on 9/11, slain girl was aspiring politician
- Business briefs
- Remembering another Dubuque landmark
- Fed pays Treasury record $78.4 billion
- Letter: U.S. flag not to be an advertising tool
- Nation & World briefs
- Rampage hits home
- concert preview The Diamonds
- A great night for a great lady
- Southerners digging out from heavy snow
- Area sheriffs weigh in on security challenges
- Global worry: Tucson attack augur more violent US?
- Ask Amy: Wife says no to starring in peep show
- concert preview Tesla
- 'He's going to shoot me. I'm next.'
- 'Feed the Fish' provides wholesome, down-home entertainment
- No cheer for Hempstead team
- Ice Center joins Special Olympics family
- Culver: 'Never a dull moment'
- Maintain energy on slopes and trails
- Friendships forged at Special Olympics
- Judge sentences Tom DeLay to 3 years in prison
- Acclaimed journalist Lisa Ling to present Clarke's Mackin-Mailander feature lecture
- Iowa: Iowa liquor fee increases
- Federal judge dismisses Bagley residents' lawsuit over flood damage
- Auditor: Things could be worse
- Meet principal bass player Mark Buchner! He joined the DSO this season, and other than performing music he always thought it might be fun to be a rodeo clown!
- Ice Fest fun covered on KWWL!
- Uptown Recreation Open Gym Program
- Special Population Activities / Therapeutic Recreation
- Young Adult-Adult Exercise/Wellness Classes
- American Red Cross Lifeguarding Class
- Swimming Lessons
- Flora and Sutton Pool / Water Playground Rentals
- Preschool Basketball Program
- Family Basketball Open Gym Program
- Open Soccer Gym Program
- "Baby Boomer" and Adult Women's Basketball Program
- Youth Basketball Open Gym Program
- Adult Volleyball Open Gym Program
- Tee Sign Donation Program at Bunker Hill Golf Course
- Bald Eagle Watch
- Public Swimming at Hempstead High School
- Sledding / Cross-Country Skiing
- Ice Rinks
- 2011 Summer Jobs at the Leisure Services Department
- Post-season and Over 35 City Basketball Tournament
- 17th Annual Alumni Basketball Tournament - March, 2011
- Playtime For Tots - Winter/Spring 2011
- Did anyone go to LA Phil Live yesterday? If so, what did you think?
- Fake news: Kanye West moves to Iowa, dates Dubuquer
- Close birth spacing linked to autism risk
- Trans-Alaska oil pipeline shut down by leak
- Record number of athletes gather for Special Olympics
- The good old daze: family stories
- Wisconsin: Milwaukee archbishop apologizes for clergy abuse
- Jackson County still seeking surgeon, doctor to deliver babies
- Nutrition quiz
- 'True Grit' rides tall with $15 million to No. 1 finish
- Pakistan sets militant free, stirs questions
- Breaking - School board will not vote to overturn denial of cheerleaders' trip to nationals
- Wind farm near Darlington all set to blow by 2012?
- Wisconsin: Walker's first bills would add debt
- Raucous religious procession injures 600 in Philippines
- River museum manager keeps things flowing
- Suspect's nihilism rose with isolation
- Jerusalem hotel razed in favor of apartments
- Bethel Road Bridge's fix fails
- Get in the mix: a marinade for olives
- Jubilant voters break into song, tears
- Iowa: Details remain sketchy on woman's death
- Illinois briefs
- World briefs
- Ask Amy: Cleaning solution: Ease up, step up
- Thousands rally for blasphemy laws
- Leaders call for civility in politics
- 3 schools to get SMART boards from Hy-Vee promotion
- Agencies to discuss mentoring opportunities
- Nation briefs
- Man says he traded meth for car
- Iowa: Culver's legacy in jeopardy?
- Iowa: Branstad: Split Legislature 'big challenge'
- Let them cheer
- 'Three Seconds' full of twists and turns
- Almanac
- Princess gives birth to twins
- 23rd annual Bald Eagle Watch takes flight Saturday
- Study: Brain chemical instrumental to music's rush
- Letter: Supermarket project leaves out locals
- For your To-do list
- New rules might increase patients on home dialysis
- Telemed abortions coming to Dubuque?
- Tri-staters still helping Haiti rebuild
- Driving rain brings new flood woes to Australia
- Police
- My 'things I'd like to see happen' list
- 35 survive plane crash in Iran
- Cafe traffic slows to a drip after 5
- Man charged with shooting Giffords
- Flights canceled, roads icy across South
- Dan Wardell and Curious George "monkey" around with visitors during Ice Fest Kids Day today.
- Who's going to Ice Fest Kids Day today?
- Hempstead's relative quiet returns
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Astrology
- Al-Sadr hammers anti-U.S. message
- Letters: Racism in hallways has some deep roots
- Where did I leave that phone ?
- The Onion comes to TV with news and sports spoofs
- Somali Islamists ban unrelated men, women from shaking hands
- Iowa: Budget, spending to dominate session
- Sentencings
- Who is $190 million winner?
- Single factor in China's rising abortion rate?
- WikiLeaks subpoenas released to the public
- Clooney shines light on Sudan
- Jen and Jim's Bread Machine Pizza
- GOP spending cuts could affect Bee Branch project
- What to do if you have a frozen pipe emergency
- Try this power buffer for wood floors
- Ex-Nigerian president makes surprise visit to Ivory Coast
- Internet radio comes to home and auto
- Snow-white fantasies carved in the cold
- Do it yourself ... or call in the pros?
- Renters insurance: Better safe than sorry?
- Almanac
- 14 decapitated bodies found on Acapulco street
- Yard and garden odds and ends as we move into 2011
- Top songs
- Homestyle
- 'Raise' to offer many options
- New twists in Girl Scout Cookie sale
- Audio reviews
- Christmas is over ...
- Illinois: Program fosters pets of hard-hit owners
- World briefs
- 'Our own ski hill'
- Week in Review: Prescott Elementary could face sanctions
- Iowa briefs
- At least 9 die in attacks ahead of referendum
- Concerts
- Police
- Arizona lawmaker shot, 6 killed in rampage
- Want to get healthier? Here are some green resolutions
- When you should call your vet
- Package triggers anthrax memories
- Weight loss without exercise? Pass the sauerkraut
- Branding begins with a logo
- Portuguese TV star killed
- Credit cards in 2011: Higher rates, richer rewards
- Illinois: Full term holds challenges for Illinois Gov. Quinn
- OWI convictions and deferments
- Ski instructors learned the sport at Snomad Basin
- A real Rust Belt revolutionary
- 6 things dividend investors need to know for the new year
- What would Warren Buffett do?
- Wounded congresswoman responds to simple commands
- Tag on Prescott should force tough questions
- Orange gator must be a dye job, Florida officials say
- New on DVD
- Alexander Hamilton left lasting mark on U.S.
- Wind farm could be coming to Lafayette County
- Ask the TH: What are city's snow priorities?
- Nation briefs
- Jen's Turkey Tetrazzini
- Wisconsin: Feingold: No 2012 election plans
- The JOY of COOKING
- Shoes that will keep you cozy
- Do your gardening by the year
- Cadets re-enact Civil War volley
- Celebrity news
- New 'digital divide' hurting minorities?
- Planning a trip to the backcountry in winter
- U.S.: American woman said jailed in Iran is free
- Ask Amy: Fiance might reconsider; bed-wetting an issue
- 2011 resolutions for parents to consider
- Big butt no longer greets Ohio museum visitors
- My addition to the end-of-the-year lists
- Platteville council member will not seek re-election
- Piers Morgan will open show with Winfrey
- Illinois: Braun tries to widen appeal
- Electronic billboards equipped with dimmers
- Wedded blisss for 'magic pythons'
- Algeria cracks down on riots
- Landfill mystery widens
- Wisconsin: Donors respond after church theft
- Linguists vote 'app' as Word of the Year
- Ask Amy: Abused daughter keeps distance from mom
- Iowa: Wellmark rate increase too much?
- Pakistan averts collapse of government
- Bitter sworn in as judge
- 'Slavery to Christ' becomes labor of love
- Panel re-examines arson execution case
- Disappearing middle class a grave problem
- Colts members at bowl today
- Almanac
- Letter: Store owners persevere despite burglary
- Iowa briefs
- Obama backs civilian trials
- Supervisors take a pass on property purchase
- Illinois: Attorney: Wife in, out of sleep during Ryan visit
- Twelfth Night celebrations begin in the Big Easy
- Soldier's family seeks answers
- US: Too much fluoride causes splotches
- Iowa: Lawmakers ready for tax cuts
- Council member, son plead not guilty to assault
- ACLU exhibit on display
- 17 killed in suicide blast in Afghanistan
- Cheerleaders cry 'foul'
- 40 years preaching social justice
- 3rd package ignites in D.C. postal facility
- Sculptors stay warm at Ice Fest
- Fliers can learn from 'Snowmageddon'
- Nation&World briefs
- Breaking - Congresswoman among people shot in Tucson
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- celebrity briefs
- Breaking - Federal judge killed in attack in Tucson
- Seminary welcomes new leader
- Wisconsin: Judge delays proceedings in Asian carp trial
- Fed chief takes optimistic view
- Iran bans symbols of Valentine's Day
- Officials: al-Qaida threatens airline attack
- High court to review fight over drug data
- Homeless man discusses sudden fame on CBS show
- 101st Airborne returning home after deadly year
- Treasurys surge higher
- Congratulations to Jeanne Powers Quann '66, who was named this year's recipient of the Telegraph Herald First Citizen Award. A reception in her honor was held last night, with over 250 people attending to celebrate with her.
- Autism-Friendly Movie: Cars!! Free showing tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. Mindframe Theaters.
- Almanac
- Ask Amy: Messy relationship likely will harm kids
- Spanish lottery pays $1.1 billion
- Students escape injury in bus crash
- Find out about 'Fish'
- World briefs
- First Citizen 'blessed' by friends
- Platteville's priority: Economic development
- Surge has no effect on Taliban strength
- Suspect found not competent
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Obama picks Daley for post
- Man charged with stalking, arson
- Epiphany: Students help families in need
- U.S. is not extending its Honduras aid plan
- Prairie du Chien man arrested on meth charge
- Epworth seeks to upgrade water
- Business briefs
- Wisconsin briefs
- Nation briefs
- Art Directors Guild names its nominees
- Will fraud report restore vaccines' credibility?
- Iowa GOP planning to cut budget
- web buzz Creating an e-trail during trips with Mentaway.com
- Police in Phoenix looking for '$60 Bill Bandit'
- U.S.: Vietnamese rough up diplomat
- Sign of the 'aflockalypse' or nothing unusual?
- People briefs
- Teen suspended before shooting
- Indian woman dances 123 hours for Guinness world record
- Letter: We surely can live without the death penalty
- Republicans altering some of their promises
- Here we go!
- Studio's tune: Bring song into kids' lives
- Holiday retail season best since '06
- UD grad headed to Iraq in May
- Illinois: Illinois House votes to end death penalty
- Criminal charges in Gulf oil spill appear likely
- Jackpot winner was 'pale, shaking'
- opening this weekend
- Sculpture Proposals Sought for 2011-2012 Art on the River
- Gift Shop offers up some hot deals during the coolest event around--Ice Fest 2011!
- See Dudamel conduct the LA Phil in movie theaters across the U.S. this Sunday. In Dubuque they are broadcasting the concert live at the AMC Star Theater at 4 p.m. Find more information at the link below.
- Breaking - Earlville man injured in Afghanistan
- Intersection at Hill, Dodge streets modified
- Illinois: Attorney: Ryan seeks release from prison to visit ailing wife
- National briefs
- 1 of 2 Mega Millions jackpot winners steps forward
- Touring in 2010: Bon Jovi lands year's top attraction
- Al-Sadr returns to Iraq after 4 years in exile
- Prescott could face sanctions
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- World briefs
- Children uninjured in SUV vs. bus accident
- Out of control, by choice
- Local artist goes 'Urban' with Voices exhibit
- Tributes flow for First Citizen Quann
- Iowa: Gun-permit applications surge under new law
- Suspected assassin's reception exposes rising extremism
- HOMES vows to continue legal fight
- Explosions rip through ammo plant
- Letter: Unrealistic to focus on spending cuts alone
- Wisconsin: GOP hiring law firms; Democrats cry foul
- Culver says 'thank you' to Dubuque
- Suspect surrenders after shootout
- Ask the TH: Project progressing along North Cascade Road
- Advocate: IRS liens 'torment' struggling taxpayers
- Business undergoes change in Power
- How do you get to Carnegie Hall?
- Student kills vice principal
- Don't miss these
- Ask Amy: Grandparents are not feeling like rock stars
- Ilinois: Neo-Nazi convicted of threatening juror
- Durrant: Dismiss city's lawsuit claims
- Cash to be inducted into Gospel Music Hall of Fame
- Private report shows job growth
- What if I told you I won $1.8 billion?
- Celebrity news
- Business briefs
- High marks for 'healthy eating' justified?
- Iowa briefs
- Longtime Obama spokesman to depart
- Illinois: Man who escaped prison in Illinois killed in Mexico
- There's a new sheriff in town
- Almanac
- Bell Named Dubuque's AmeriCorps Program Director
- Look who was on Jay Leno last night. What a great interview! He talks about his love and passion for music from a young age, his signature hair and how the LA Phil January 9th concert will be shown in movie theaters across the U.S. and Canada. More infor
- Culver says goodbye in Dubuque
- Check out how the Philadelphia Orchestra is introducing students to classical music! Very cool!
- Breaking - Prescott tabbed persistently low-achieving school
- Wisconsin: Archdiocese to file for bankruptcy
- Iran to let some countries visit nuclear sites, but not U.S.
- Burglar gives tequila back
- Business briefs
- MLK speaker will share rare insight
- Iowa: Evangelical group plans caucus forum
- Letter: Vocational/technical school in need
- Wisconsin: Gov. Walker's civil lawsuit reforms draw split reaction
- Does what you eat affect how long you live?
- Edition alters Twain's wording
- Milwaukee man wins $2.7M on slots
- Navy firing over lewd videos raises questions
- Brothers Market still considering Peosta site
- Nation & World briefs
- Orange vests do not bestow traffic-control powers
- What are your feelings? Awareness can assist
- Parents prefer going coach
- Leader who opposed blasphemy law slain
- To borrow or not to borrow ...
- Judges rule against cross at park
- Australian city faced with more flooding
- Iowa must curb embarrassments by student-athletes
- cooking q&a
- Fed minutes: Bond-buying program key
- 3 water mains break in 20 hours
- Texan declared innocent after serving 30 years
- Auto sales up for first time since recession
- Ask Amy: Young divorcee keeps marriage a secret
- Iowa briefs
- Obama signs bill to boost U.S. food safety
- Filmmakers finish shooting in Dubuque
- Celebrity news
- Ilinois: Ill. Democrats edging toward vote on tax hike
- What killed the blackbirds?
- Iowa: Branstad sees no grounds for impeachment
- Oil settles below $90
- Car crashes into back of garage
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Al-Qaida sites target Christians
- TIRED OF EATING FRUITCAKE AND LEFTOVER CHRISTMAS COOKIES FOR LUNCH? ... then stop into the River's Edge Cafe at the Museum & Aquarium's National River Center! The cafe is open to the public (no admission required) and you can choose from a
- HAPPY NEW YEAR! As part of a January Term course entitled, "The Loras Jazz Experience," Loras College students will perform a home gala concert on Jan. 19, 2011, at 7pm in the Marie Graber Ballroom, Loras College Alumni Campus Center
- What were you up to on New Year's Eve? DSO Concertmaster Caroline Curtis was playing in the Ken Arlen Orchestra at the Bellagio in Las Vegas! This was her 6th year there. You can find out more about the Ken Arlen Orchestra at www.arlenmusic.com.
- Alyson Beytien, Mercy Behavioral Specialist, discusses a new law requiring autism coverage for some individuals. KWWL:
- Street Closure: Asbury Road at Clarke Drive
- Who got 'Lucky' on New Year's?
- Iowa: GOP proposes $500 million in cuts
- 'Never the same'
- Another danger lurks in Australia floodwaters: Crocs and snakes
- Ice dams damaging
- Celebrity news
- Illinois: Body of woman missing after Dec. 5 crash found
- Iowa briefs
- Water main disrupts traffic at Clarke, Asbury
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Death at Jo Daviess jail investigated
- Frost damages 3 Bellevue crossings
- Iowa: Survey sees continued economic growth
- District will continue to use yellow buses for events
- Body of military expert found in Delaware landfill
- So far, so good for '11 stock market
- Housing code changes pass 1st reading
- GOP sends notice on health repeal
- Father and son raise strong performance horses
- Illinois: Chicago murders down 5.4% in 2010
- 4 and 20 blackbirds, and 3,000, fall from the sky after fireworks
- Oil prices hit 26-month high at $92 per barrel
- Letter: Resolve to fix stoplights
- Nation&World briefs
- Letter: Beware of spikes in food prices
- Investments place value of Facebook at $50 billion
- Student advocate Susanna Robey dies
- Commander's raunchy videos spur debate
- More newspapers tighten online comments rules
- deaths elswhere
- Strong gust for wind farms?
- Wisconsin: Walker faces $3 billion shortfall
- Ask Amy: Employment etiquette lacking
- Refineries sue over ethanol plan
- Welcome Mercy Baby Carter! The first baby of the New Year born in Dubuque.
- Happy New Year everyone! Hope your Holiday weekend was full of fun, family and friends (and if you are anything like the DSO staff...lots of food)! We are looking forward to our first concert of the new year: Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez with gui
- Ask Amy: Left-out friend wonders what to do
- Dream scenario: Fond memories
- Federal debt ceiling point of contention
- 1 Rockford-area twin is born in 2010, the other in 2011
- Celebrity news
- Only stay 1 day at a time to beat market?
- Disputes linger over port ramp
- Illinois briefs
- 2011 starts with glitch for some iPhone users
- Letter: Poor attempt at communication mars controversy at Hempstead
- Iowa briefs
- NATO service member killed in Afghanistan
- Police
- Clayton County office building feeling effects of snow, ice
- Visitors buy Zimbabwe's 100 trillion-dollar notes
- Globetrotting golfer takes a detour back to tri-states
- Military families find allies in the alleys
- Navy to investigate videos
- Klein sworn in as county supervisor
- Water quality center on tap?
- Mexico eyes immigration reform
- Bellevue railroad crossings damaged
- Sheriff releases names of fire victims in Arlington
- Landslide kills 2 children
- Prairie du Chien carp lost, then found
- Keep politics out of redistricting
- Earthquake shakes Chile; no tsunami alert issued
- Netanyahu wants talks until deal reached
- Dubuque water main break disrupts water service
- Letter: Peosta officials' lack of action to blame for streets deteriorating too quickly?
- Community briefs
- Key party out of coalition in Pakistan
- What, pray tell, is a 'panda cow'?
- You could win $750 from Wind Symphony contest
- Flooded areas of Australia receive aid
- Wildlife grab winter meal when snow melts
- N.D. oil patch might double production
- World briefs
- On the clock
- Cancer blood test receives boost from J&J
- Egypt bomb probe focuses on local group
- Connected World features Dubuque
- Wisconsin police collecting race data
- Business briefs
- Woman aims to go 'Bald for Babies'
- Swedish cinema giant feared dead in fire
- Almanac
- Local firm emphasizes sustainability
- National briefs
- Wisconsin: Walker hopes for fast start as governor
- Iowa: Brothers join microdistillery trend
- Illinois: Rep. Davis leaving Chicago mayoral race
- Spending showdowns to test new Congress
- Little bundle, big cost?
- Jeanne Quann, First Citizen
- Local author to present discussion
- Chief justice urges progress naming judges
- Pot-bellied pigs prone to arthritis and obesity
- Lures are his angle
- Plane loses radio contact; Capitol evacuated
- New leader of Brazil: No time to relax
- Ask Amy: Bride ponders inviting her mystery sister
- Christmas fallout: A tent, galactic battles and Legos
- A symmetrical exterior
- 5 killed in fire in Seattle suburb
- Will Wisconsin pass a similar law?
- Busy year offered plenty of excitement
- No. 1 or not ...
- More than 60 cats die in fire at California sanctuary
- Cost of 'bowling' soaring for schools
- Witchcraft declared legal profession in Romania
- Wisconsin sees plenty of odd, exciting in 2010
- Technology to temper temptation
- Letter: Officials mishandle Hempstead problems
- Show to grapple with absence of Apple, iPad
- Sometimes, sympathy is enough to heal a hurt
- Pope denounces abuses of Christians
- A birth of many firsts
- Residents fleeing 'dying' city
- Iowa briefs
- Fund investors begin to slowly embrace U.S. stocks
- Police
- What resolutions for 2011 should liberal and conservative leaders make?<br>Republicans must focus on jobs, restore fiscal sanity
- Week in Review: Peosta City Council kills street project
- Apparent suicide blast kills 21 in Egypt
- Theories surround Key West
- Deputy, suspect die in standoff
- World briefs
- Carry on: Gun holders grow
- More than movies: Discounts for seniors abound
- New year could offer lower concert prices
- Agriculture briefs
- Authorities identify Arlington fire victims
- What resolutions for 2011 should liberal and conservative leaders make?<br>An agenda for Democrats: Close income gap, grow jobs
- Skiers leave carbon footprints in the snow
- Small-business owners optimistic about 2011
- Event helps military families connect
- Slam-dunk performance
- A fire that needs stoking
- Iowa: Inmates create mural to honor armed forces
- Questions surround latest Nigeria attack
- Humble war hero Giunta adjusts to fame
- Top songs
- concerts
- Almanac
- Hotel's general manager works from top to bottom
- Jane Addams' Hull House get a face-lift
- Nation briefs
- Sun shines on Rose Parade
- Lost dog reunited with family after 3 years
- People briefs
- 'Oddballs, Misfits and Boffins
- 7th person dies after tornadoes
- Housing code changes proposed
- Globetrotters please young and old fans
- First baby for Trumms is first born in Dubuque in 2011
- Steadfast hearts are like fixed satellite signals
- Gold, grains '10 standouts
- Christian couple dies in bombing
- Tea off: India's farmers say climate changing brew
- Wisconsin briefs
- Stocks mixed at end of strong year
- Oprah's network selects 10 contestants who will compete for TV host gig
- Business briefs
- Marine death raises questions
- almanac
- Ask Amy: If 'bully' wants to repair relationship with sister, it might be a long haul
- 3-D games could hurt kids' eyes
- Badgers vs. frogs?
- Vernon Weaver
- Platteville startup raises $2 million
- Report: Taliban leader killed
- 12-year-old Illinois girl: New computer a 'Perv Pad
- N.M. governor refuses to pardon Billy the Kid
- Greater caution set for Hempstead
- New Year's Eve storms fuel deadly tornadoes
- Manchester store owners: Say 'no' to Walmart plan
- Honing your observation skills comes in handy spiritually, too
- Thief who stole stereo system in for unpleasant surprise
- Nation&World briefs
- Kindness you can count on
- Illinois briefs
- Sign with misspelling replaced at parking ramp
- celebrity briefs
- Police jail 68 Moscow protesters
- 'American Pickers' to be in Anamosa
- Iowa briefs
- Karzai backs shady minister
- Landlords may face stiffer guidelines in 2011
- Young tri-athletes enter 'Siberia'
- Opposition says Ivory Coast in 'war situation'
- Breaking - TH First Citizen Award: Jeanne Quann
- This is a neat interative webpage honoring musicians we lost in 2010. Hear clips of their music, leave comments and more.
- Ex-police officer sentenced on drug charge
- Celebrity news
- Business owners rallying against Walmart expansion
- O'Donnell blames foes for allegations
- Oops! Michigan repeals penalties for some drug crimes
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- IHOP restaurant drops lawsuit against IHOP church
- Croatian daily runs only good news for a day
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- U.N. thinks Gbagbo hiding up to 80 bodies
- U.S. must start to address deficit
- U.S. mutual funds post respectable gains in 2010
- Atmosphere still 'bubbly' at Van's
- Oil settles below $90 on supply report
- new movies
- Russia will keep tycoon in prison until 2017
- Giunta will drop the ball
- Nation & World briefs
- Ask Amy: Girlfriend needs to learn to fight fair
- Unemployment claims plunge
- Look out below! 'Flash freezing' will greet revelers
- It's their first
- Long lunch saves area farmer
- Ex-Israeli president convicted of rape
- Warehouse to become apartments
- Winter storm pummels West
- Fear of ice could trump 'drunkfest'
- Minimum-wage earners in 7 states getting raises
- 2010's babies, A to Z
- 2011 on stage events planned at area theaters
- IDED Awards $5.9 Million for Caradco Building Project
- IDED Awards $5.9 Million for Caradco Building Project
- New Years weekend museum hours: Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday Closed, Sunday 1-4pm
- "Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman." - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Ice Fest Kids Day, Jan. 9th, sponsored by DBQ Kids Guide.
- Heartland touts charter consolidation
- Airlines' customer service criticized
- Champagne? No thanks. Tri-staters prefer a sweeter taste for New Year's.
- Celebrity news
- President announces 6 recess appointments
- Jewelry store owner loses $400,000 white Christmas bet
- Columnist 'lived life to the full'
- Iowa: Vander Plaats focuses on remaining justices
- Farley man injured in accident at Cottingham Road, U.S. 20
- Bodies pulled from collapsed store
- Wisconsin: Walker names 4 top aides
- Breaking - State awards $5.9 million for apartment development at Caradco Building
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Event preview
- Giunta dropping ball in Times Square on New Year's Eve
- Prairie du Chien hooked on Carp event
- Iowa: Branstad picks head of Iowa education agency
- Freedom to fail fuels desire to succeed
- Christie, Bloomberg feel the heat after blizzard
- Ivory Coast military option put on hold
- Letter: Recognize true cost of government mandates
- Curious George's wartime escape
- International briefs
- Dispensary sparks food drive with free marijuana cigarettes
- National briefs
- Judge keeps Russian oil tycoon waiting
- Nice celebration set for Ice Fest
- Judge hands Big Tobacco victory
- California faces winds, cold blast after storm
- Poll: Baby boomers say they'll outlive Medicare
- King Coal has staying power
- deaths elsewhere
- Illinois: Woman's friends testify of her fear before slaying
- Kidney donation between sisters linked to release
- Website urges the rich to donate their tax cut to charity
- Ask the TH: Odd/even exemptions offered?
- wood of the week
- Business briefs
- Rig owner will not honor subpoenas
- Spill costs look manageable 8 months later
- Demand driving up gas prices
- 3 suicide bombers kill tenacious cop
- False alarm at U.S. Embassy
- Ask Amy: Girlfriend plays emotional ping-pong
- Ski-lift accident probed
- Almanac
- Police: Man playing real-life 'Frogger' hit by SUV
- New music on DSO radio! Now playing selections from both last season and concerts during 2010. Find the link on our homepage: www.dubuquesymphony.org.
- Went to HuHot for lunch today to celebrate a staff member's birthday. DSO season ticket holders - don't forget you can get 20% off 2 meals when you use your Discount Dining Card. Great lunch!
- Guess who is coming to Ice Fest on January 8th?
- Do you think we will have enough snow for Ice Fest?
- New county attorney picks assistant
- Celebrity news
- 'Teen Mom' star faces domestic battery charges
- Student aid form simplified
- Make Hempstead response fair, firm
- Prosecutors: Man pushes stolen TV past police station
- Ask Amy: Family prefers Ph.D. to pole dancer
- Police: Thief tunneled into NYC home, stole art
- Peosta's council kills street project
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Ask the TH: Are tire chains legal?
- Governor wants Obama birth info released
- Accident reported on U.S. 20, Cottingham Road
- He Plays with his Food
- Dense fog advisory through Friday evening
- Criminal forfeitures helping fight crime
- Heartland combining Keokuk bank with DB&T
- Letter: TV series inspires poem
- Lafayette, Iowa counties under watch
- At least 8 injured on ski lift
- Almanac
- Letter: Kudos to Dubuque Auto Plaza for 'Believe' ads
- Nation/World briefs
- Is a green Christmas in Dubuque's future?
- N.Y. struggles to dig out; many stranded
- Jackson County official reinstated
- Business briefs
- City challenges Mediacom switch
- A look back, and time to celebrate
- 5 dead in motel 'like brothers'
- No firms hiring? They are ... overseas
- Dubuque Residents Asked to Dig Out Fire Hydrants
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WEAPON PERMIT HOLDERS
- Dubuque’s ‘Merry Mulch’ Collection Runs Jan. 3-14
- Breaking - Peosta City Council kills controversial street project
- Workshop Offers ‘Bridges Out of Poverty’
- White stuff in perspective
- AmeriCorps members have a dream
- Storm could strand air passengers for days
- Half-baked idea? Couple sees a need on North End
- Celebrity news
- Russian oil tycoon convicted after 2nd trial
- Hawkeyes' Robinson arrested on marijuana charges
- Iowa briefs
- International briefs
- Dubuque files suit claiming agreement with Mediacom remains in force
- Rock singer to lead Women's Midday Escape
- Business briefs
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Illinois: Blast damages wastewater treatment facility
- What makes a 'top story'?
- Almanac
- Powerful blizzard strands thousands
- 2010 holiday shopping might be best yet
- Baby boomer retirements in jeopardy
- Wisconsin: Walker's jobs promise too bold?
- Scenic view of Galena will be preserved
- Unplowed streets upset snowbound New Yorkers
- Letter: Dubuque snow crews doing a great job
- Scientists test implant to stop sleep apnea
- Drunken driver reports himself to police in Iowa City
- Illinois: Candidate slams 'overnight deals'
- Letter: Insurance mess could have been avoided
- Deadly year takes toll on 101st Airborne
- Shovel-ready weather
- National briefs
- Family receives another bundle of joy on Christmas
- 2010's Pop culture moments
- Iowa: Company sues over school lunches
- Kennedy's departure from Congress to leave family void
- Blasts kill 9 in western Iraq
- Ask Amy: What happens in guest room, stays in guest room
- UW-P will host bus trip to Beatles tribute show
- Militias stem Pakistani Taliban, but at a cost
- How does lack of sleep affect your driving? Carol Marinko, coordinator of neurodiagnostic services and the sleep lab at Mercy, discusses the dangers of driving while drowsy in the Telegraph Herald:
- Hope everyone had a fun and safe Christmas weekend. Lots of exciting things happening at the DSO in the new year. Guitar concerto, open rehearsal, the return of opera (Madama Butterfly), an Elton John tribute concert, a new fourth grade education program
- Police
- Lawmakers' pace anything but lame
- Harris pleads not guilty to murder charge
- Donna Karan's tips for a moment of Zen
- Charities cheer IRA extension
- Iowa preschool program cut?
- Growth, struggles shape business news
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- New Congress promises little bipartisanship
- Improve your workout with these tips
- Israeli official calls peace 'impossible'
- Historic Lancaster property hangs in balance?
- Ex-president of Venezuela dies
- Conservancy buys Ice Age relic
- Al-Qaida's attack on Iraq's Christians linked to Egypt
- Letter: Poverty remains a serious problem
- Illinois: Daley becomes longest-serving Chicago mayor
- Neither snowstorm nor slippery sidewalks ...
- Almanac
- Coin dropped in Salvation Army kettle worth $1,400
- Snowstorm coats East, frustrating holiday travel
- Ask Amy: Parents argue while toddler is in danger
- Nation&World briefs
- Sales snare shoppers
- Santas hit waves in Florida
- Accomplished yet down-to-earth scientist from Holy Cross dies
- Life in the learning lane
- A dying person's last wish may not involve an ambulance ride to wherever they wish ... but why 'just say no'?
- 2010 Rewind
- Odd/Even Snow Route Parking in Effect Monday, Dec. 27, and Tuesday, Dec. 28
- Female bomber kills 45 at Pakistani aid center
- TOPS in 2010
- There's a paradigm shift afoot this Christmas
- How to create small, stylish New Year's parties
- Soldier home for Christmas
- Fact merges with fiction in 'The Wire'
- Police: Santa cleared, bartender charged with false report
- Discovery will expand the range of 'Cash Cab'
- Almanac
- Ask the TH: When will roads be paved?
- How to avoid carbon-monoxide poisoning
- The day after: How to make a return
- Dutch detain 12 Somalis
- Sleep-deprived drive
- Obama receives all items on his Christmas wish list
- 'Whoa'
- Pope encourages loyal Catholics in China
- Newborn girl left at fire station on Christmas
- Feds shouldn't bail out states
- Minimize your winter plant damage
- Top U.S. general visits troops in Afghanistan
- Letter: Principal needs the support of everyone
- Letter: Peosta plan headed down wrong avenue
- How to use a gift card wisely
- Real world to collide with heroes and villains
- Making a bad situation worse
- Skunks pose some challenges as pets
- Jimmy Carter 'determined to outlive last guinea worm
- Take a walk on the wild side
- Week in Review: Software company to move, add jobs
- Grading pitched for Asbury Road
- It takes a village to raise a pub
- From Emancipation to Andersonville
- Ask Amy: Woman ponders avoiding friend after kiss attempt
- Iiowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Election ranked Iowa's top story of 2010
- Concerts
- 2010's local crimes grab headlines
- Letter: National security a reason to maintain military ban
- Jobless relieved life raft still afloat
- Storm takes aim at Washington after snowing in South
- Celebrity news
- Letter: Government workers can do without raises, too
- Preston school counselor receives award
- Embracing personal struggle
- Police
- Beware the true cost of moralizing
- International briefs
- Take me home
- Dubuque odd-even parking in effect
- Travelocity names top 10 New Year's Eve destinations
- Wisconsin officials: Where did we bury that time capsule?
- GOP resists majority's will during lame-duck session
- Back to the Grind
- The year in books
- Top 10 albums of the year
- Letter: Why are doctors putting patients at risk?
- Clarke graduate named director of Florida opera
- Merry Christmas To All From Loras College!
- A blessed Christmas from all of us at Clarke University. www.Clarke.edu/christmasgreeting
- UD student finds way back home
- GOP wave good news for business lobby?
- Pope celebrates Christmas Eve amid security fears
- Unique traditions mark Christmas celebrations
- Celebrity news
- Tourists flock to Bethlehem for Christmas
- Tri-state residents ponder the reasons for the season
- An ode to 2010
- American troops in Iraq celebrate Christmas
- Bee Branch channel changing slightly
- CBS upgrades Selleck drama 'Blue Bloods'
- Grim Christmas for Iraqi Christians
- Ask the TH: What's future hold for Cedar Cross Road?
- Retain open-enrollment system
- Iraqi man says dead daughter linked to al-Qaida
- Remembering Roshek's
- Wisconsin: 'I've missed Wisconsin,' Sheboygan pilot says
- Snow, ice trap passengers in Europe's airports
- Marine on leave killed in accident
- Iowa announces $11 million in building funds
- As U.S. debates, world building fast
- Pope to Chinese Catholics: Have courage
- Kentucky gives initial OK to tax break for Noah's Ark
- Almanac
- What are we doing to Planet Earth?
- Gay marriage 'inevitable,' Biden says
- Iiowa/Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Shoppers' joy returns for Christmas season
- Washington Neighborhood city's top priority
- From 'spillcam' to Snooki, nation of watchers devours images of 2010
- San Jose new medical-marijuana battleground
- Feds: Guard spill evidence
- Fennimore teacher accepts honor
- World gone wild: quakes, floods, storms
- No late fee for man who returns library book after 76 years
- Voodoo killings rise amid Haiti epidemic
- Bos dairy wins another round
- An example of humility began in the manger
- Ask Amy: The perils of high heels and being a Cubs fan
- Nation & World briefs
- Russia parliament tentatively OKs arms pact
- Snowbound? Pass the time indoors by giving this Christmas puzzler a try! Stay safe this Christmas eve.
- Former ED bar owner will run against mayor
- Rider pulls knife on California cabbie, later leaves tip
- Iowa: Vilsack projects big agricultural export surplus
- Tri-state area roads snow-covered
- Iowa: Vander Plaats might back impeachment
- Evacuations urged after Nevada snowslides
- Court upholds decision: Megadairy can operate
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Senate nuke pact boosts Russian ties
- Documentary travels back in time
- FCC chief seeks conditions on Comcast-NBC deal
- County board will lack Dubuque resident
- North Korean official suggests 'sacred' war
- She's had Quite a year
- Almanac
- Dog in Germany gives birth to 17 puppies
- Venezuelan students protest
- Opening this weekend
- Californians face massive storm cleanup
- NBC's late-night fiasco tops 2010's stories
- Nation&World briefs
- A safer city, block by block
- Pat Robertson questions harsh marijuana laws
- Yes, Virginia, we still need Santa Claus
- IRS: Tax changes will cause some filing delays
- Reports suggest economy brightening
- Like magi, UPS drivers come bearing gifts
- Many 9/11 workers 'ecstatic,' but not all'
- Stocks mixed on Wall Street
- Ask the TH: Weight limit remains in place for Kelly Lane
- Iowa briefs
- Fair weather eases holiday travel
- Celebrity news
- Illinois: Board says Emanuel can run for mayor
- Ivory Coast state TV signal cut off as violence continues
- River Lights embraces 'eBooks"?
- NY governor frees man convicted in driveway shooting
- Not much holiday cheer along Gulf
- Little local effect from crib ban
- Wisconsin: Suspected killer won't change plea
- Rome embassy bombings wound 2
- Best wishes this holiday season to all the wonderful people who volunteer for us, and for other nonprofits in the community. Volunteering is truly a gift that keeps on giving!!
- Merry Christmas from your friends at Mercy!
- "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" was composed in 1840 by Mendelssohn....to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Gutenberg's printing press! Who knew? 20 years later Charles Wesley's words were added and wah-la! A timeless Christmas carol w
- Letter: Make them all civil unions?
- U.N. envoy examining treatment of WikiLeaks suspect in custody
- Ask the TH: Sidewalk installation required on Bies Drive?
- Business briefs
- Union irked after prison not sold
- Iowa: Iowa lawmakers expect $700 million shortfall
- Central stoplights nearly set
- Hillsides collapse as storm pounds Southern California
- Now that's goodwill: Man hands out $50 bills
- 'Three Pianos' warms the season
- Good Deed
- Game changers
- Ex-soldier praises gay-ban repeal
- Preston board eyes 28E pact
- Obama hails bipartisan vote for treaty
- QR codes pop up at river museum
- Vermont governor gives press 1 last dog-and-pony show
- Congress OKs defense-spending bill
- Letter: Schools to drop problems into our laptops?
- Perfection emerges in an increasingly imperfect world
- International briefs
- Ask Amy: Friends get buzz on before they go out
- November numbers: Unemployment up
- Almanac
- Are your Christmas plans going south?
- Tax-reform fundamentalist
- Illinois: Panel ready to decide if Emanuel on ballot
- Foggy start to the day; Snow showers coming later
- Celebrity news
- National briefs
- Earlville man indicted for theft
- Illinois: 2 firefighters dead, 17 injured in blaze
- Medicines missing; several Afghan officials removed
- Neighborhood watch program may return to Dubuque
- Jury recommends death for dad, son in bank bombing
- Tax cuts raise expectations for economy in 2011
- death elsewhere
- Slimmed-down bill for 9/11 responders passes
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Rust Belt losing people, political clout
- Get last-minute gifts and stocking stuffers at the National River Center Gift Shop! NOW 50% OFF ALL CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE!! GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE TOO!! (open Monday-Sunday 10-5; open on Christmas Eve 10-2; closed Christmas day)
- The Lueck's share their Mercy Birth Center NICU experience in this Telegraph Herald article:
- One in eight babies is born prematurely. And Mercy's NICU is prepared to meet their needs. See the article about small miracles in the Telegraph Herald:
- "If a composer could say what he had to say in words he would not bother trying to say it in music." - Gustav Mahler
- December 'very bad' for casinos
- Vatican clarifies pope's stance on condoms
- Letter: Don't buy into the leftist spin
- U.S. teen birth rate hits record low
- Ask the TH: Devices along Arterial collecting traffic trends
- Nearly 1 in 4 students fail military exam
- NATO denies U.S. military pushing for raids in Pakistan
- Ask Amy: Gay couple regretting buying from Boy Scout
- Iowa: Judge tosses atheist's suit over cross grant
- Iraq finally has a new government
- Oswald sentenced to 5 years in prison
- Terror plot targets shoppers
- Obama secures votes for treaty
- Hempstead: No white T-shirts
- Celebrity news
- UN: 2.8 million could be displaced in Sudan
- Unemployment in Dubuque increases slightly in November
- Iowa, Illinois lose House seats
- World briefs
- Actor falls on set of Broadway's 'Spider-Man'
- Population shift bodes well for GOP
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Business briefs
- Girl can thank Hollywood for prosthetic ear
- Almanac
- Wisconsin briefs
- Lighting of tree rekindles Korean propaganda war
- Compromise not a dirty word
- Wisconsin: Walker: Bolster governor's power
- A snapshot of the state of children
- Nation briefs
- Epworth planning to establish TIF district
- Iowa: Workers' contracts with Iowa to go back on table
- Taylor vs. Kanye
- Evacuations ordered for Los Angeles-area residents
- Communication main goal for new sheriff
- Auditions: 'Over the River and Through the Woods'
- We are excited to announce the cast of Madama Butterfly! See each cast member's photo and bio at:
- Mercy Emergency Room Physician, Dr. Clark Williams, discusses how to handle the slick road conditions on KWWL TV.
- Odd/Even Snow Route Parking in Effect Wednesday & Thursday
- Ask Amy: Vacation possible without in-laws?
- Nation & World briefs
- Wet, white wallop
- Iowa: Task force fights mortgage fraud
- Van Milligen recommends 5% tax increase
- Iowa: Researcher: Turbines might help crops
- More Iowa children in poverty
- Gas demand begins long-term decline in U.S.
- Family honoring son's gift of life
- Celebrity News
- Latest storm makes 2010 sixth snowiest December
- Students enter punctuation haiku contest
- Dubuque parking restrictions effective Wednesday, Thursday
- Wisconsin: Jensen settles misconduct case
- Iowa, Illinois each lose congressional seat
- Author of pedophilia guide to face charges
- Aviles: December will be rough for Dubuque casinos
- Iowa/Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Breaking - Oswald sentenced to five years
- Christmas in simpler times
- 'The Fighter' shines as one of the year's best films
- Illinois: Emanuel: 'Compelling' points made for ballot
- Former ag official dies
- Snow makes European travel bitter, chaotic
- Roshek's memories abound
- Almanac
- Early morning fire destroys rural Lancaster residence
- 12 arrested in U.K. terror plot
- Officials will miss Smith's 'wealth of knowledge'
- North Korea backs off threat
- Dubuque's 'Dancing with the Stars' announces new line-up
- Dance, protests mark secession anniversary
- REMEMBER--our River's Edge Cafe and Gift Shop at the National River Center ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Stop in this week for a bite to eat and some last-minute Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers! The River's Edge Cafe offers delicious hot eats
- Plumbing Board Meeting Canceled
- Keyline Holiday Hours
- Almanac
- Nutcracker sets record
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Guatemala declares siege on province
- Road conditions deteriorate; towing ban on U.S. 61
- Iowa City bars mull changes after age rule
- Wisconsin: Doyle's legacy: Gains, pains
- Dubuque police: Drive only if absolutely necessary
- 'Dock' panel alters plan in Bellevue
- S. Korea vows to carry out firing drills
- German police find pot plant adorned as Christmas tree
- 'Tron: Legacy' tops box office
- Patriot Awards go to Alliant, Mi-T-M
- Iran cuts energy, food subsidies
- Christmas traditions remain evergreen
- Illinois: Republican plays key role in Emanuel residency case
- Bellevue man among nominees to replace retiring district judge
- Mexican city devastated by pipeline blast; 27 killed
- Former Dubuquer takes on diabetes in South Africa
- Someone is on the 'nice list': California Salvation Army kettle receives a valuable gold coin
- Ask Amy: Celebrate the season by giving generously
- American tourist found stabbed to death in Israel
- Class ring returned to 1960 Loras graduate
- Great visit to Dubuque
- Celebrity news
- Software company to move, add jobs
- Iowa briefs
- 'A thank-you for doing what he did'
- Iowa: Altered documents given to newspaper
- Sen. McConnell will vote against treaty
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- Iowa: Branstad planning low-key inaugural events
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- Capt. Sig appearance hooks hundreds of fans
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- Jo Daviess County ag land sales strong
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- School property taxes in Wisconsin increased an average of 3.4 percent this year
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- Illinois: Cop still angry over his wrongful arrest
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- Snow grounds 800 flights
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- Dubuque City Council to discuss landfill expansion Monday
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- Tri-state people
- Breaking - Senate votes for repeal of "don't ask, don't tell"
- FEMA map revisions draw cheers
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- Coast Guard: Little oil on Gulf seafloor
- Pressure grows to end impasse in Ivory Coast
- Area lawmakers discuss economy, jobs
- Wisconsin: Family with special-needs kids could lose home
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- Iowa: Republicans will try to oust justices
- Republicans will try to oust justices
- Coast Guard: Little oil on Gulf seafloor
- Man accused of stealing $27,000 from mom
- Author will sign copies of book
- Peninsula plan progresses in Kansas
- Iowa: 2 schools still teach 'dead' language
- Pressure grows to end impasse in Ivory Coast
- LAPD deluged with calls in 'Grim Sleeper' case
- 2 schools still teach 'dead' language
- Delaware County gets wrong truck
- No matter how busy we are, we need to listen to the old story
- Shot-up prop car causes brief scare in Philadelphia
- North Korea warns South to stop live drills
- States sue BofA over mortgages
- Senate race reaches Alaska high court
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- Galena Territory Utilities increases some fees
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- Area lawmakers discuss economy, jobs
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- Calif. gives businesses time for diesel rules
- Founder of WikiLeaks believes U.S. preparing to indict him
- Ask Amy: Teen daughter thinks parent's a hypocrite
- Gretchen Wilson to perform
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- Chavez granted decree powers
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- FEMA map revisions draw cheers
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- Calif. gives businesses time for diesel rules
- FEMA Accepts Dubuque Flood Map Revisions
- FEMA Accepts Dubuque Flood Map Revisions
- Last Friday Clarke held the annual Christmas Dinner, one of it's oldest traditions on campus. Students, faculty and staff took part in prayers, songs and a delectable Christmas meal. Click on the link below to view photos.
- Applications Being Accepted for the 15th Annual Citizen's Police Academy
- Coach Mierkiewicz will return to Iowa [Loras College Dubuque, IA]
After ten seasons as head football coach and three years before that as an assistant on the Hastings Bronco staff, Paul Mierkiewicz is moving "back home". Coach Mierk has been na
- Interesting article of the day! This indie-rock group is finding inspiration from the great composers we listen to in the concert hall each month.
- Imagine the alphabet, but in 5,000 point font. That’s what Eric Wold, MFA, assistant professor of art and his typography class achieved through a new class project. Using 4x8’ sheets of cardboard, massive letters were constructed after studen
- 1 amazing journey leads to another
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- Iowa: Study: Power fund creates 400 jobs
- Brain damage leaves woman without ability to feel fear
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- Open enrollment to be less open?
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- Irish abortion ban violates women's rights, court says
- Ask Amy: Vegan upset by animal products in home
- New drug used in Oklahoma execution
- WikiLeaks' Assange freed from prison
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- Snow, sleet wreak havoc in East, South
- Toddler grabs a coat -- but not shoes -- for early morning stroll
- Illinois: Witness: Emanuel's renter wanted $100,000 to move out
- Opening this weekend
- Another winter ambush: 3-headed flu monster
- Sig Sides
- Wisconsin unions prepare for contract fight with Walker
- 4 channels will move, go digital
- Obama has ace in the hole on health coverage mandate
- Illinois: Police: Evidence links rural spree, salon shooting
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- House approves tax-cut extension
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- Breaking - FEMA adopts Dubuque's revisions to flood maps
- Dan Aykroyd masters Yogi
- Almost no oil washed onto Louisiana berms
- Always help your elders ... except when they are holding up a bank
- Senators forget ban on earmarks
- Peosta council mulling street issue
- N.Y.'s Freedom Tower reaches halfway point
- Economy experts optimistic for 2011
- Judge will decide Y zipline dispute
- Donors replace torched tree
- Obama: We are on track to achieve goals in Afghanistan
- Bee Branch park will be a bonus
- Iowa: Public hearing set on rate hike
- Pentagon rejects GOP gripes over arms treaty
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- Latest news from the Museum & Aquarium!
- "That will make the ladies scream."
-- Joseph Haydn, speaking of the 'surprise' in the 'Surprise' Symphony No.94; quoted in A Gyrowetz, Memoirs, 1848
- Country superstar Gretchen Wilson to perform at Moon Bar
- Letter: New START a good start; ratify it
- Iraq: Plot to bomb U.S., Europe revealed
- Russia detains 1,000 protesters
- Harris' children will testify against her
- Illinois: Report: Mayor died of self-inflicted gunshot
- Frugal parents skipping stores for online toy swaps
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- Sex assault reports jump at military academies
- Review: U.S. has 2 main strategies in Afghan war
- From bottling plant to Princess
- Officials: Hatch failed to refile tax returns
- Study: Gene markers aid cancer test
- Police: Copper thief burns down Birmingham's Christmas tree
- Army 'birther' changes course
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- Letter: Don't expect shoot-outs after 'shall-issue'
- UW-Platteville offers discussion on race
- deaths elsewhere
- Iowa farmland values soar
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- Ask the TH: Speed limit too low on Tanzanite Drive?
- Money flying from windows helps authorities nab suspects
- Grant Wood explores Munich
- Ask Amy: Holiday invitation puts family on edge
- Drop-side cribs banned after 32 infant deaths
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- Wind farm energizes community
- Ford recall expands
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- Eagle Window workers shut door on union
- Obama's war
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- Iowa: Inmate captured 18 hours after fleeing hospital
- Feds suing BP, others over spill
- Harris charge now murder
- It takes a papier-mache village
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- Wife calls school board gunman a 'gentle giant
- Scientists say it's not too late yet for polar bears
- Only 10 days until Christmas! How are you handling the holiday stress?
- We would like to wish everyone a joyous Holiday and a happy New Year! If you haven't seen it yet, make sure to check out the e-greeting!
- Fire claims Durango home
- Galena school a little chilly after heating system shuts down
- Iowa: Report: Number of kids in poverty grows by 45%
- Bank robbery suspect appears in Jackson County court
- Report: Man might be cured of AIDS
- Iowa: State expects to lose House seat
- Breaking - Harris to be charged with first-degree murder
- 3% raise pitched for county officials
- World pays tribute to 'The Bulldozer'
- Alliant gets partial rate hike; customers to get refunds
- Illinois: Officer: Dead man's gun matches spree weapon
- Last-ditch effort fights superbug
- Five Flags: What does future hold?
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- 'Time for an upgrade' for Cassville Car Ferry
- Rare tornado hits town; no one hurt
- Census: Racial integration improves
- Ask Amy: Woman's holiday blues run rampant when she visits in-laws
- Report: KLA killed detainees for kidneys
- death elsewhere
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- Retail sales rising; CEOs in hiring mood
- Another holiday without daughter heartbreaking
- Party fells Mexico drug lord
- WikiLeaks leader granted bail
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- Man opens fire on school board
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- Gambling at center of $1.5M theft case
- Illinois: Police mum on cause of mayor's death
- 'The King's Speech' leads Golden Globe nominations
- Angry Peosta residents decry street assessment
- Inmate seeking kosher meals cites Festivus belief
- Almanac
- Winter weather advisory issued for afternoon, night
- Gather a taste of seasons, from the Mound
- Give the gift of good eats: Books for cooks
- Voetberg receives bone marrow transplant
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- Wisconsin: Contract talks progress
- Cox Street Purchase Update: It started as a way to keep students safe, is now turning into a way to make the campus better looking.
- Tax Exemptions Offered for Property Improvements in Urban Revitalization Areas
- Tax Exemptions Offered for Property Improvements in Urban Revitalization Areas
- Volunteer Recruitment Underway for Smarter Natural Gas Pilot Study
- 2010 HILLS & DALES 9-1-1 CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION ON DECEMBER 19TH
- A great story about Duhawk Jimmy Farrell - a Wrigley umpire coordinator and fixture for 25 years.
- "There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself."
-- Johann Sebastian Bach
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- Wisconsin: 5 deaths attributed to storm in Wisconsin
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- Narnia's rebound
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- Illinois: Illinois pursues tax revenue for online purchases
- Reddish-pink predicted as 2011's hot hue
- Oil prices go higher
- Largest handbell choir in Wisconsin to perform
- Baby, it's bitterly cold outside
- Deaths elsewhere
- Ask the TH: About 10% of Dubuque's water lost to leaks
- Kremlin vows to punish racists after clash
- Nasty weekend!
- Illinois: Hero's story draws Japanese TV crew
- Chestnut (Street) roasting on a roundabout ... in Platteville
- Federal judge delivers blow to health care law
- After setback, U.S. looks to revive Mideast peace talks
- Ask Amy: Gay brother feels unwelcome at wedding
- concert preview : Steepwater Band
- Ivory Coast poll-winner vows to take control
- Hawkeye shake-up
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- 'Tornado of snow' entraps dozens of drivers
- Shorter socks, juice boxes will save Washington state prisons thousands
- U.S. diplomat Holbrooke dies
- Tri-state travel challenging as crews battle icy conditions
- School-sharing questions posed
- FedEx's busiest day: 16 million packages
- Temperatures remain below zero this morning
- Iowa briefs
- Stocks end mixed ahead of vote on tax deal
- Farley woman pleads guilty to embezzling $1.5 million
- Dubuque School Board hears Dell update
- City Website Now Offers Text Alerts and Mobile Version
- Previous DSO guest violinist Michael Province is a YouTube Symphony Orchestra finalist. Check out his audition at the link below and make sure to vote if you like what you hear. Then 14 years old, Michael performed with the DSO in November 2009.
- Vote for your favorite musicians and help choose the YouTube Symphony Orchestra. You can vote once per video per day.
- The 2010 Loras College Parent of the Year award is Mary Ellen Guest, of Chicago, Ill. Son, Jon Schulte (’12) nominated his mother with a moving essay, making it apparent to the selection committee that he is incredibly grateful for the sacrifices
- have you heard? tidbits of news from the tri-states
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- 7 for your health
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- Galena housing a buyer's market
- Obama takes center stage
- Ask Amy: Etiquette violation causing cold shoulder?
- If at first you don't SUCCEED, try this acronym
- Letter: Beware the Robin Hoods who steal from the rich
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- Small climate pacts forged outside talks
- How cold is it? Minus-3 in Dubuque
- New law aims to filter out the oil
- Afghan suicide blast kills 6 NATO troops
- Tri-state road conditions still dicey
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- Tax deal will survive uprising, Axelrod says
- A dozen days to go
- Almanac
- Letter: Lennon a visionary
- 17 people die in Iraq bombing
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- Heavy rainfall floods rivers in western Washington state
- Wisconsin; Pilot/M.D. duped everyone
- Social Security advocates wary of payroll tax relief
- Volunteer spends retirement at school
- Wayward sea lion gets trooper escort off highway
- Odd/Even Snow Route Parking in Effect Dec. 13-14
- Today's 'For a Blessed Christmas' will run as scheduled at 2 p.m. in Sacred Heart Chapel.
- Letters: Leave roadside memorial alone
- In search of baby Jesus: Where did I lay down his sweet head?
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- Tobacco farmers eye new revenue sources
- Philanthropic 'opportunity' for Zuckerberg
- Dubuque spring break proposed
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- Haitians 'full of joy,' Palin says
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- ILLINOIS: School head denounces city's racism
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- Letters: Poland China hogs still around
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- IOWA: Amputee continues reaching heights
- NATO strike kills 25 suspected militants
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- Elizabeth Edwards remembered
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- Feds' plan: Protect 'duck factory'
- Winter storm delays Telegraph Herald deliveries
- What to watch out for in outdoor cats
- A look back at Bush v. Gore, 10 years on
- WikiLeaks: Ireland irked Vatican on sovereignty
- China's skyscraper surge buoys global industry
- Jo Daviess travel warning: Avoid roads until winds diminish
- Ask the TH: Map protocol: North always is at top
- Wounded vet finally reunites with savior
- Try rethinking your holiday decor
- 2 top candidates reject plan for Haiti recount
- Jingle Bell Hop canceled
- Senior grad wins Money Ahead Video Contest
- Madoff son found dead in apparent suicide
- This Afghanistan police force is dazzling ... on TV
- Doctors test 'beating heart' transplants
- Dubuque parking restrictions effective Monday, Tuesday
- Ask Amy: Does a 'friend' ridicule another over religion?
- Letters: Giunta's heroism inspiring
- Less is More
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- Letters: Where is our concern for the poor?
- Week in Review: UW-Platteville rally rails against racism
- Madison keeps a campaign promise
- Americans offer economic cures
- Letters: Don't repeat the mistakes of the past
- Vatican Bank mired in laundering scandal
- Snooki to help ring in the new year
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- Families defy icy roads to attend 1-133rd Christmas party
- Put Peosta project in the slow lane?
- There is one thing certain: Certainty is overrated
- IOWA: ISU planning to burn wood at coal-fired plant
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- Egg sales rebound after huge recall
- Iowa officials advise against travel
- Grassley, Harkin politicize Obama-GOP tax-cut plan
- WISCONSIN: Father camps out in blizzard to help school
- WISCONSIN: Walker: Dump tax on health savings accounts
- A romp through Disney archive
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- Wind-chill advisory tonight, tomorrow morning
- Questions remain in 35-year-old killing
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- Breaking - Dubuque schools: 2-hour delay Monday
- Storm spurs sales at some stores
- Elderly man gets 21 years for wheelchair robbery
- 'Smurfberries' serving up some surprises
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- Limited climate accords reached at U.N. conference
- Travel tricky after slushy snowfall
- Letters: Elderly paint a picture of sacrifice and devotion
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- a year-in-review
- Tonight's 'For a Blessed Christmas' has been canceled due to adverse weather.
- Today's men's and women's basketball games have been postponed due to weather.
- Prodigal kitty returns home
- Iran airs new confession by woman in stoning case
- Falling dollar pushes exports to 2-year high
- Illinois: 15-year-old will stand trial as adult in double slaying
- Iowa: Roederer: Branstad eyes unions
- Nobel honors jailed Chinese dissident
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- Deficit breaks November record
- Is spirit of giving down in tri-states?
- More Christmas tinsel heaped upon tax bill
- Almanac
- Do Christians worship an unreasonable God, as atheist claims?
- 'Brenda Starr' cartoon to end after 70 years
- Mideast impasse frustrates Clinton
- 'Tis the season for weird news
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- Fort Hood suspect gets mental exam
- Planned Parenthood affiliates sign contract for merger
- $900 billion add-on does not sound like deficit reduction
- Report details relationship between CIA, former Nazis
- Ask Amy: Single traveler irked over changing seats
- Clayton County creating Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee
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- CBO: Deal would boost economy
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- Fundamentalist couple found guilty in faith-healing case
- Letter: Why not freeze city workers' wages to keep taxes down?
- Program helps feed kids in need
- Jury rejects insanity defense, convicts Smart kidnapper
- Ask the TH: How can one remove private lane from online maps?
- Return to roots
- Illinois: Emanuel to take center stage next week on ballot challenges
- THE HEALING COMES SLOWLY
- Social Security tightens rules on repaying early benefits
- Ex-WikiLeaks worker: Rival site under way
- OWI convictions
- Wisconsin: Robot resolves freeway standoff
- Civil War anniversary stirs debate
- Breaking - TH anticipating delivery delays Sunday
- Project aims to fix safety flaw at Sageville Elementary
- WikiLeaks backers set for attacks
- Iowa briefs
- New Bolivia law lowers retirement age to 58
- Mexican drug cartel head dies
- Iowa: Abortion rights foes seek to spread fetal pain law
- Mannheim steamroller paves the way for a memorable holiday
- Iowa briefs
- Negotiators see progress in climate talks
- 2-tablespoon mercury spill could be costly -- maybe even $1.5 million
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- Americans' wealth grows, lifting hopes
- Arrest warrants detail torture of children
- Authorities burn house filled with explosives
- Violent U.K. protest greets approval of tuition hike
- College instructor strips in class
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Military gay-ban repeal blocked
- Blizzard watch for Saturday night, Sunday
- Museum displays Christmas nostalgia
- Nation & World briefs
- Commercial taxes no easy fix
- Cyber-skirmishes rage over WikiLeaks
- Letter: Help the less fortunate
- Almanac
- Sister nears Divine Word milestone
- Path cleared for tax-cut agreement
- Letter: 1 cow equals 23 people, sewage-wise
- death elsewhere
- To fight cancer, neighbors cook up idea
- Jury in Smart case ends 1st day of deliberations
- opening this weekend
- 730 schools seek to reinvent themselves
- Union: Don't auction off Thomson prison
- Iowa: Businessman: Nobody told me to give money to the Culver campaign
- 3 convicted in Katrina death
- Illinois: Prosecution strategy: Play video of beating as much as possible
- Notes from Giunta 'such an honor'
- Wisconsin: Rail funding yanked; Democrats livid
- Bitter named District Court judge
- concert preview Ronnie Milsap
- Ask Amy: Availability of grandchildren falls short of demand
- Life expectancy slips in America
- Take a look at what we have going on this month!
- Dubuque Symphony Orchestra online radio station is now available! Now playing: Songs of the Season. Listen to the DSO and guests perform your favorite Holiday selections at your computer. The perfect radio station for at home or the office!
- Mannheim Steamroller performs spirited show
- Constantly creating work
- Robberies, burglary keep police busy
- concert preview
- Pence: Hoosier on a mission
- Chinese firms soar in IPOs
- Oil prices settle lower
- Chile prison fire kills at least 81
- No 'back room deal' in Iowa employees' contract accord
- Ask the TH: Cell phones allowed in Dubuque schools?
- Nation & World briefs
- Almanac
- Moscoso makes history in Washington
- AIG takes key step to pay off bailout
- Man pleads not guilty to multiple charges
- Wrong number equals drug arrest
- Loras student touts 'fair trade'
- Treasurys fall on tax-cut plan
- Iowa: Iowa lawmakers to draft anti-abortion bill
- Celebrity news
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- Ask Amy: New holiday tradition revolves around reading
- Ilinois: Jury convicts teen of murder for fatal punch
- Is Five Flags Center past its Golden Age?
- How would the tax plan help you?
- Wisconsin: Democrat calls Walker's labor stance 'startling'
- House Democrats push through massive budget bill
- WikiLeaks' backers target Visa, MasterCard
- Homegrown terrorist snared
- White House ties tax deal to recession risk
- Father of 2 missing kids charged with murder
- Street project paves way for optimism in Farley
- Fascination with local subjects
- Staying grounded during unsettled times
- Dubuque family heads out on Snowball Express
- Slick roads for evening commute
- Bitter appointed Iowa District Court judge
- America's River III: Bee Branch Creek Restoration & Gateway
- Dubuque native to head Iowa Workforce Development
- Hanukkah song an Internet hit
- National briefs
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- Official: U.S. drops freeze demand
- What's healthy at the store
- Analysts: Tax deal would help economy
- Memories of my time with a hero
- Almanac
- Letter: Mega-dairy issue: Ponder these facts
- The Mouth's Guide to Sweet Internet Diversions 2
- WikiLeaks crosses line
- Wisconsin: Walker: Concessions needed
- Adams trial pushed into next year
- Business briefs
- Culver, Buol on Peninsula witness list
- Obama struggles to keep deal
- Whipped cream truck crashes at mobile home park, 9 years after chocolate-syrup crash
- Pearl Harbor survivors gather 69 years later
- UW-P rally targets hate-based incidents
- Illinois briefs
- Bee Branch will include park
- Area legislators hold court with local officials
- Employees at Eagle Window to unionize?
- Justin Bieber's hairy tribute to John Waters
- Billmyer's friends keep helping
- Wisconsin: Cleared convict ranges between anger and hope
- Iowa: Swine medicine center proposed
- Ask Amy: Noisy neighbor creates mutual embarrassment
- Officials bust Ivy League drug ring
- Councilman, son accused in assault
- Iowa briefs
- General: Battle in Marjah over
- Woman accused of biting off husband's tongue during kiss
- Celebrity news
- Illinois: Illinois plan could amp up casino competition
- Check out photos from this year's Holiday Pops Celebration concerts! We were happy to once again spread Christmas cheer to our community through live musical performance. Merry Christmas everyone!
- Here are photos from the annual "Christmas on the Frontier" event, an annual holiday open house at the Mathias Ham House Historic Site.
Guests got to see the Ham House adorned in its beautiful Victorian-era holiday decorations, visit with San
- Give credit where credit is due: Dubuquers are the thriftiest of the thrifty
- Polar bear gobbles down cake, etc., at his 4th birthday party
- No power outage besets glitzy Holiday Train
- Celebrity news
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- Care about those who soldier on
- Iowa briefs
- Deal sought on taxes, jobless aid
- Grants earn 4-H Farm Family of Year honor in Jackson County
- Iran claims to be mining own uranium
- Wisconsin briefs
- Bernanke: Economy still struggling
- Feds finally targeting abuses tied to popular student visas
- GOP split on START ratification timing
- Wisconsin: Crowd mourns hostage taker
- Foreign fighters slipping into Iraq
- Jo Daviess County cutting costs
- WikiLeaks using Swiss Web address
- Time to allow gays to serve
- Weather briefs
- 'Brother Garlic' enjoys his spicy hobby
- Almanac
- Good deed: Thanks to all who helped Ginter's meal
- Mexico assures climate delegates: No secret talks
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- One more Holiday Pops concert today at 2:00p.m. Tickets on sale in the Five Flags Theater lobby starting at 1:00p.m. More info at the link below!
- We hope all those who attended the Friday and Saturday night Holiday Pops concerts had a great time! If you were there, let us know what you thought! What was your favorite part?
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- Students..don't forget tickets are only $6 with a student I.D. That's a whole lot of Christmas cheer for just a little bit of money!
- Just out and about in Dubuque and the roads are good! If you don't have any plans for the evening, come get a little Christmas cheer at our Holiday Pops Celebration concert! Five Flags Theater at 7:30 p.m. Tickets available at the door starting at 6
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- Lights are up, garland is hung, and we are ready to spread some Holiday cheer! You can buy tickets to tonight's Holiday Pops performance in the Five Flags Theater lobby starting at 6:30 p.m. The show starts at 7:30 p.m.
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- #1 in the TH's weekend buzz! The first Holiday Pops performance is tonight at 7:30 p.m. Ho-Ho-Hope to see you there! :)
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- If you can't make it down to the Five Flags box office this week, you can purchase Holiday Pops tickets online at Ticketmaster or in person at your local Ticketmaster retail outlet, including the Hy-Vee on Dodge Street in Dubuque.
- Another Holiday Pops music preview as we get one day closer to concert weekend! Local vocalist Megan Gloss will be performing "Breath of Heaven," a beautiful piece telling the Nativity story from Mary's perspective. Amy Grant fans might re
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- Holiday Pops music preview! Listen to 'Troika': the fourth movement of Lieutenant Kijé by Prokofiev. Fun fact: Troika is the Russian word for three-of-a-kind, which here means a three-horsed open sleigh.
- Holiday Pops concert this weekend! Still great seats left for all 3 performances. Tickets on sale at the Five Flags Box Office and through Ticketmaster!
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- is thankful to have so many people like them!! Wishing everyone a day filled with food, family, friends and fun... hope you can come visit us tomorrow or this weekend!
- Happy Thanksgiving FB friends. The museum is closed today but open Friday 10am-5pm and this weekend 1-4pm. Stop by and preview "Teresa Paschke: Crafting a Decade" open early for the holiday weekend!
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- It is always nice to have a little music with dinner. The article below offers some suggestions for tomorrow's feast! This way your ears will be as happy as your taste buds! :)
- Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving weekend everyone! After this it is busy, busy, busy preparing for the Holiday Pops concert!
- Clarke's first-year students recently presented the culmination of their Cornerstone coursework at a campus-wide event called "This I Believe." Each student wrote an essay, based on the national project at The Clarke student topics includ
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- Take a look at our day of dirty jobs at the Museum & Aquarium!! (Photos of Ryan Bickel doing dirty jobs at the Museum & Aquarium are on the way too!)
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- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Robot to enter New Zealand mine
- Rookie mom moment No. 583
- Nation & World briefs
- Rangel deserves censure by peers
- death elsewhere
- Maryland woman gets 5 years for bridal veil attack
- Pope's praise of Pius dismays survivors
- Letter: Voters didn't weigh consequences when making rush to judgment
- Wisconsin: Workplace chaplain offers care, counsel
- Neighboring churches unite
- Taliban: NATO 'invaders' to fail
- Underwear invention protects privacy at airport
- Experts warn of Indonesian volcano
- Baker, Gunther to receive awards from Labor-Management Council
- Public scorn against TSA continues to grow
- Replacing clutter with peace
- N. Korea's nuclear facility 'stunning'
- 26 groups at Senior raise money for dinner
- Celebrity briefs
- Almanac
- Pond project stuck in the mud?
- Feds OK 2nd human study of embryonic stem cells
- Afghanistan fraud panel disqualifies 19 candidates
- 'Pretty cold' Thanksgiving in forecast
- Jackson County recount: No changes in Senate race
- Illinois: Aid group boxes up Christmas
- Ask Amy: Long relationship takes quick turn for the worse
- Iowa: Huckabee: Judges' ouster historic
- Weather briefs
- Schools put brakes on using Colts buses
- Iowa briefs
- TSA chief: Process could be refined
- police
- Teachers' bonuses money well spent?
- Ireland asks for EU-IMF loan
- The Black & White Gala photos are here!
- Public Information Meeting for Southwest Arterial on Nov. 29
- City Offices Closed Thursday and Friday
- Downtown Dubuque churches join forces
- Twin in suicide pact wrote 2 letters to Columbine survivor
- Millionaires' club? College presidents see salaries soar
- Celebrity news
- Opryland hotel reopens after flooding
- Ask the TH: Dubuque residents can pay utilities, tickets online
- Letter: Conklin deserving of Veterans Day tribute
- Iowa: Mennonites work to feed those in need
- Iowa: Cedar Rapids: Flood plan not adequate
- Aging, algorithms and Nora Ephron
- Ask Amy: Confirmation ceremony causes some confusion
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Rescuers to drill hole at New Zealand coal mine
- concerts
- Obama says he understands ire over airport screenings
- RIM to sell PlayBook tablet
- Week in Review: 'Humble' hero honored at White House
- Cold War gets reheated in 'Black Ops'
- Pakistan to end up freeing condemned Christian woman?
- Make it a double ... album
- Palin's book criticizes JFK's religion speech
- A look at life in the T.S. of A.
- Lame-duck game of chicken begins
- Obama prods GOP to stop blocking treaty
- Security protest could disrupt air travel
- An American 'celebrity' in China
- Welcome back, 4th flight
- Air Force sends bids to rivals
- GOP to nix farm subsidies?
- 'Combat role' in Afghanistan to end in 2014?'
- This broken down cruise was far from being magical
- Pope: Condoms justified in some cases
- Dance troupe causes rush-hour terror scare at Lincoln Tunnel
- Despite Vatican objection, China church ordains bishop
- Splash & Shiver
- Iowa briefs
- Election of Obama inspired bombing, prosecutors say
- audio review
- U.N. food agency forecasts higher food prices
- What's in your MEDICINE CABINET?
- Parades, pigskins & pardons
- Books with animals not always the best approach
- Add a personal, creative touch when wrapping gifts
- Leaders hope to unravel U.N. climate impasse
- Iowa: Feds: Iowa man enticed girl to produce porn
- Be wary of claims to cure diabetes in cats
- Opportunity Knocks
- Pontiff creates 24 new cardinals
- world briefs
- 100 officers swarm canyon in manhunt
- People with disabilities 'cut loose' at event
- Blacks, Indians closer to U.S. settlement
- Home inspires old-world style
- Almanac
- What Harkin, Grassley wish for session
- FAA won't take action against pilot in toilet paper drop
- Scientists gain insights on oil's oceanic impact
- Judge approves use of new execution drug in Oklahoma
- Letter: Iowa Supreme Court made correct choice
- top songs
- Illinois: Braun announces run for Chicago mayor
- Official: U.S. eyes more drone strikes
- Crime may not pay, but it sure costs a lot
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin hunters begin crucial gun deer season
- Chamber, White House vow cooperation
- Astronauts share unique perspective
- Area gambling market recovering
- National briefs
- Taking a run on an aroma-filled fall evening
- System checks Farmers Market fare
- Letter: Rail an obsolete mode of travel
- Did 'D.B.' Cooper really pull off the perfect crime after hijacking a plane?
- 5 ways your credit cards can protect purchases
- Picture perfect
- ARK event marked by games, smiles
- Plungers raise money for Special Olympics
- Suspect still held; language barrier possibly caused misunderstanding
- Surviving twin: Image of Columbine not relevant
- Illinois briefs
- Giving Up the Farm
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- TSA: Pilots exempt from some checks
- Unidenfitied Key West subject accidentally shot by shotgun
- Iowa: Iowa court: Police stops OK after license checks
- Earmarks ban mostly symbolic
- Road project almost complete
- NATO to erect missile shield for Europe
- Networkers mourn prince's wedding
- Illinois: Braun wants to make history -- again
- Iowa: Passer-by led to teen's arrest
- Cholera protests ebb, but anger simmers
- Letter: Iowa appears ignorant after ousting Supreme Court justices
- Bernanke against the world?
- Icky exchange
- Almanac
- Theisen's grants some holiday cheer
- 9/11 responders settle dust suits
- Winter fishing will return to some area locks
- Draw of cards determines winner of Nevada race
- Chest's move big 'surprise'
- Song should prompt dialogue about civil religion
- Air Force: Evidence points to F-22 pilot's death
- Wife: Accused Smart kidnapper 'a great deceiver'
- Ask Amy: Remodeling reveals hidden treasure
- American ingenuity: It's in the bag
- Ask the TH: Why did Wahlert, Loras events coincide?
- celebrity briefs
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin budget gap estimated at $2.2B
- Bomb scare a wake-up call?
- Pvt. Harry Potter's grave drawing tourists
- Business briefs
- Street scenes: First-hand perspective of the bomb scare
- County employee in Arizona fired for euthanizing wrong dog
- Nation & World briefs
- Yard Lighting Rebate Program Area Expanded
- Bomb Threat Suspect Charged
- Learn more about our Holiday Pops concert on Dubuque365.com!
- Public Input Meeting on City Budget on Nov. 23
- World briefs
- Police: Robbery suspect tries to flee on lawnmower
- Medicare panel backs cancer drug
- opening this weekend
- Ask Amy: Employee resents donating to co-workers
- Wisconsin briefs
- Business briefs
- Father charged after baby is seriously injured by raccoons
- Heart drug linked to 387 complaints
- Almanac
- Downtown bomb scare
- Grant County Board raising tax levy for 2011
- Wisconsin: Freshmen GOP eager to flex legislative clout
- Breaking - Driver killed in Dubuque County accident
- Grim end for Ohio search
- Iowa: Judge upholds Iowa prison contract to Illinois company
- Wisconsin: Appeals court rules in favor of sex offender
- GM shares get rousing welcome
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- How do they become All-State?
- Anti-U.N. violence spreads to Haiti capital
- UW-P's farm going cutting edge
- Al-Qaida to French: Negotiate with bin Laden
- Nigeria military frees 19
- Illinois: Court: Dispatcher's tip to drug dealer is legal
- Jobless benefits to expire Dec. 1
- Israel rejects building freeze in Jerusalem
- Local concrete projects receive awards from state organization
- Zapping nerves helps control blood pressure
- Panel recommends censure for Rangel
- 30 missing after mine explosion
- Agency insists scanners are safe
- Iowa cops looking for burglar discover drugs instead
- Graduation day for 'Potter' cast, crew
- Sweden to issue arrest warrant for Assange
- Local heroes make us proud
- concert preview: Paul Revere & the Raiders
- Gitmo trial spurs fresh debate
- Steele Capital handling $1 billion in assets
- Cholesterol drug 'next big thing'?
- Nation briefs
- Back on familiar soil
- Council sets budget
- Health briefs
- River Center replaces octopus
- Celebrity news
- Tomorrow, Ryan Bickel from the Blank Park Zoo is doing his dirty job at the Museum & Aquarium in the spirit of good sportsmanship since the Facebook "like" race was so close. Ryan will clean the insect colony cages for our Animal Husbandry
- Suspicious Suitcases Near City Hall No Threat to Public
- Champagne & Chocolates at the National River Center happening now until 8 p.m.!!
- Breaking the chain of command
- Iowa: Firefighters save theater
- Obama enlists big guns to tout nuclear treaty
- Letter: Grandparents shortchanged
- Nation briefs
- NATO: Combat role could pass '14
- Letter: Where Obama failed
- Wisconsin: Former Koss executive gets 11 years
- Greek police, protesters clash during march
- Letter: Satellite TV not all it's cracked up to be
- Christmas show planned by Chicago group
- Feds holding firm on intrusive airport security
- Ask Amy: 19-year-old wants to expand his social life
- Fed's dual mandate trap
- Business briefs
- Authorities: Man shoots TV set over Bristol Palin dance routine
- celebrity briefs
- Senate moves forward on food bill
- FDA bans caffeinated alcohol
- County's fight for a cure praised
- Hasan should stand trial, Army colonel recommends
- OWI convictions
- Letter: Note contribution of Coast Guard
- Illinois: Lawmakers consider gambling expansion
- Shields: UW-P will do 'more with more'
- Murkowski wins Senate seat in Alaska
- Iowa: Murder suspect to face 2 trials
- GM a publicly traded company once again
- Ask the TH: Official: Work completed on Kirkwood Street project
- Court weighs forced medications for suspect
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Bush, Angelou awarded top honor
- Almanac
- good deed
- Music impersonations Fallon thrives on them
- Marx Brothers twin-bill set tonight at library
- Bus fleet buying cleaner ride
- Illinois briefs
- concert preview
- Klein-Smith recount rolling right along
- Detours
- Pelosi will lead House Democrats
- Feline friend fits in at Orchard Manor
- play preview: "How to survive high school without really trying'
- World briefs
- KeyLine Announces Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule Changes
- Kindergarten students held a concert for their parents and others with their paper violins! They will now graduate to real, 1/16th sized violins. Fantastic!
- Breaking - No bomb found in downtown suitcases
- We'll give you 8 guesses as to what animal is now back on exhibit.
- These holiday concerts usher in the holiday season and spread joy throughout our community. Tickets are priced for everyone to attend, including special prices for children twelve and under, so bring the family!
- Iowa: Minnesota teen charged with killing store clerks
- Crack the Thanksgiving code with a scientist
- UK agrees to settle with ex-detainees
- HUMBLE HERO
- Iowa briefs
- Building tragedies kill 119 in China, India
- Trial date moved up in neglect case
- Celebrity briefs
- Quirky film presents challenges
- Ask Amy: Friend concerned by couple's drinking
- Preterm birth rate remains stubbornly high
- Rise in factory production lifts hopes
- 'It's wake-up time,' health officials say
- Fewer DRA meetings? 2 members say nay
- Haiti's cholera death toll grows
- Iowa: Jury: Hotel unlawfully fired 'tomboy
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Business briefs
- 'Common, down-to-earth person'
- It's a Sweet Deal
- Tea party seeking Capitol clout
- Feds call halt to caffeinated alcholic drink sales
- Help a leader who helps others
- National briefs
- Letter: Rail transportation more efficient
- Last chance to submit movie lists for Him
- Letter: TH praises Grassley, but auto rescue saved jobs
- Illinois: 3 counties sue over revised flood maps
- 4th flight added to O'Hare
- Illinois: Incumbent concedes in close House race
- Painting will be a wine label feature
- Defense opens in Smart abduction
- International briefs
- District judge finishes coursework
- GOP senator deals setback to nuclear treaty with Russia
- Pelosi tries to soothe House Democrats
- Britian's Prince William announces engagement
- Beatles for sale: Fab Four on iTunes
- House ethics panel finds N.Y. Rep. Rangel guilty
- At 100, downtown theater still going strong
- Detours
- Plan: Transfer power to Afghans by 2014
- Half-baked? Police called on N.Y. kids' cupcake sale
- Wisconsin: California seeks rejected funds
- Almanac
- Rewey man dies from injuries suffered in Sunday accident
- Mediacom founder buying company
- Wisconsin: Walker mocked for opposing rail project
- Almanac
- Sheriff: 3 missing people might be dead
- McQueen to be honored
- Iowa: Des Moines Democrat gets House position
- Dealership pulls trigger on deal: Free AK-47 for truck buyers
- Iowa: Oscar Mayer employees file class-action suit
- Not-so-lame duck: Big changes occurring at Capitol
- Ask Amy: Proposition has friend perplexed
- Ohio governor spares man who killed girl
- Illinois: Chicago mayoral candidates compete for top of ballot
- ED OKs later bar closing time
- Celebrity news
- Rangel ethics case in hands of colleagues
- Dialogue on police, race finds conflicts
- Wisconsin briefs
- Nobel laureate's delicate balancing act
- 'Bodies on top of bodies'
- Here's the skinny on First Citizen nominations
- Nation & World briefs
- Breaking - Fourth flight coming to Dubuque Regional Airport
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Illinois: Wounded warriors grateful someone visits their new foxholes
- Beatles' music available on iTunes
- Good Deed
- GM ponders higher IPO target price
- Letter: Obama neglects seniors
- Iowa: Culver won't rule out picking justices
- Letter: Letter writer's proposals already implemented
- Replica grenade used in act causes stir at wharf
- Letter: Justices' fate an injustice
- Collapse kills, entraps dozens in New Delhi
- Auto industry drives retail uptick
- 'Unstoppable' speeds beyond trailers
- Caterpillar bets big on Bucyrus
- Cholera protesters barricade Haiti city
- Good Deed
- High-rise fire kills 53 in Shanghai; welders blamed
- Automakers set goal for electric cars
- How to protect yourself from identity theft
- Write-in votes now top 100,000 in Alaska
- Council rejects townhouse plan
- Hotel blast probe stirs debate
- Illinois: Deal keeps restaurant convention in Chicago
- Happy 100th birthday Five Flags!
- Breaking - Giunta receives Medal of Honor
- Proposal to eliminate some DRA board meetings raises concerns
- Harris trial moved to Jan. 10
- Did you know the Museum & Aquarium Gift Shop now has gift cards? What a perfect stocking stuffer! Pick one up at "Champagne & Chocolates," the Gift Shop Holiday Open House Event this Thursday from 5-8 p.m. (see events for more info.)
- This is........AWESOME!!!
- The MozART group is four educated instrumentalists who graduated from prestigious Academies of Music, but decided to play classical music in a humorous way. Enjoy this creative mash up of Michael Jackson and Mozart (and a few other familiar songs before
- Police
- Thief steals safe, but leaves most of the cash -- $80,0000 -- behind
- Government meetings
- Plan for Mideast talks bets on quick border deal
- Former eatery still on market
- Skiers, snowboarders gear up at Sundown's swap meet
- People, etc.
- Congress back for lame-duck session
- 2 people injured in crash on Kennedy Road
- ED council to vote on letting bars close later
- Report details how U.S. brought in Nazis
- White House, GOP seek middle ground on taxes
- A very rude awakening
- Community briefs
- Illinois briefs
- Iowa: Gronstal keeps key Democratic post
- Sendoff Nov. 22 for Iowa National Guard aviation battalion units
- Ohio girl found alive; 3 still missing
- 'I love you,' DeNiro tells Coppola at Governors Awards
- Illinois: Davis, Meeks announce bids
- Remember good habits on 'forgotten' holiday
- Faces & Voices seeks nominees for award
- Almanac
- Dubuque's feats heard worldwide
- Iowa Briefs
- Studies: Drug, device treat heart failure
- Man once declared dead now arrested
- Train of thought: Progress?
- World Briefs
- Letter: Ousted justices made more than a bad call
- Wisconsin Briefs
- Wisconsin: Rewrite of school aid formula costly
- Ask Amy: Cross-country move brings complications
- Vanity plate on getaway car identifies robbery suspect
- National briefs
- Local barber keeps Bearing down
- Today's Tidbits
- Obama's Asia trip brings mixed results
- Driver held in crash that killed 5
- Wake up your filing system
- Lauper, Browne headline rousing Lennon tribute
- Townhouse proposal draws opposition
- Keyline to start 'Medical Loop' route Dec. 1
- Detours
- Student sad to see phone books' number might be up
- Blast kills 5 Canadians, 2 Mexicans at resort
- Somali pirates free British couple
- Michigan woman injured in crash in Dubuque
- Letter: Joe Nichols a class act
- Community calendar
- Fire destroys Savanna restaurant
- Food give-away scheduled for Saturday
- Health briefs
- Obama calls latest Israeli plan promising
- Culver announces Tuesday, Nov. 23 as "Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta Day"
- Asbury teenager who smashed car into house had accident Friday
- Breaking - East Dubuque City Council votes for 3:30 a.m. bar closing time
- Iraqi lawmakers OK political-bloc pact
- Qantas taking cautious route
- Wis. man charged with kidnapping 7-year-old
- Tri-state people
- When banks change hands, customers have rights
- Clinton gives thumbs-up to new Bush memoir
- Justice selection to be left to Branstad
- Contractor a key player in Janesville projects
- Qantas taking cautious route
- Shocking hype surrounds Volt
- People, etc.
- 2 area residents will be inducted into NICC Hall of Fame on Monday
- RV industry shows signs of rebounding in Iowa
- As wheat woes soar, world's worries grow
- World Briefs
- Bombing in Sudan border area not viewed as a provocation
- Ask the TH: Bobcats live near Dubuque?
- New 'Call of Duty' shoots to record
- A step toward fiscal sanity
- A home for your health
- 6 insurgents die after storming NATO base in Afghanistan
- Iowa Briefs
- University researchers keeping eye on Congress
- Show's stars examine treasures
- What Gov.-elect Branstad has pledged to change
- Medal of Honor winner on '60 Minutes' today
- 'Wartorn': The struggle soldiers face
- world briefs
- Concerts
- Youth & Consequences
- 2 area residents will be inducted into NICC Hall of Fame on Monday
- What Gov.-elect Branstad has pledged to change
- Rejecting the Treaty of Versailles
- Top songs
- Freshmen lawmakers arrive for orientation
- Bombing in Sudan border area not viewed as a provocation
- Police reports
- Change comes to courthouse
- Wisconsin Briefs
- Macy's CEO makes local push
- Illinois briefs
- Freed Suu Kyi: We have a lot of things to do
- Almanac
- Letter: Why borrow from Social Security?
- Four Oaks schedule 'very structured'
- Overcoming autism's challenges
- Nation briefs
- Cisco's outlook shakes tech world
- Awards honor philanthropic efforts
- Agriculture briefs
- The stories behind Their tattoos
- Awards honor philanthropic efforts
- Police: Father killed woman, 2 girls, then self
- Hot Water Gang gathering wood for the fire
- Bars closed? Pittsburgh church offering late-night Mass
- 6 insurgents die after storming NATO base in Afghanistan
- Vote on nuke pact due soon, Obama tells Medvedev
- Rahm Emanuel formally joins mayoral field
- Letter: Mediacom 'support' disappointing
- De-icers for driveways and sidewalks
- Stamp of approval for cards with preprinted postage?
- 'Moonlight Mile' a suspenseful page-turner
- University researchers keeping eye on Congress
- Wisconsin briefs
- Nation briefs
- Letter: Voters got it right when they ousted judges
- Phone scam reported in Cuba City area
- GE to buy 25,000 electric vehicles by 2015
- Promises, promises ... politicians wouldn't lie, right?
- U.S. offered Israel incentives, sources say
- GOP lawmakers take tough stance on tax cuts
- Illinois briefs
- Jack Russell terrier trees cat -- a 150-pound mountain lion
- Arizona voters OK making medical marijuana legal
- Bieber promotes book, talks music, God, hair
- Plan well before knocking down those walls
- Suspected U.S. missile strike kills 5
- Detours
- Elections highlight Obama's eroding base
- Overcoming autism's challenges
- What can you do with a Sharpie?
- Five Flags celebrating 100th anniversary
- Freed Suu Kyi: We have a lot of things to do
- Police: Father killed woman, 2 girls, then self
- audio review
- Iraqi lawmakers OK political-bloc pact
- Ask Amy: Deadbeat dad doesn't deserve details
- Letter: Kudos to those dealing with dyslexia
- Tweaking tradition on Thanksgiving
- GOP lawmakers take tough stance on tax cuts
- Elections highlight Obama's eroding base
- Suspected U.S. missile strike kills 5
- Justice selection to be left to Branstad
- Bobcats live near Dubuque?
- Broadband usage grows; gaps persist
- Today's Tidbits
- Freshmen lawmakers arrive for orientation
- Vote on nuke pact due soon, Obama tells Medvedev
- Rahm Emanuel formally joins mayoral field
- Contractor a key player in Janesville projects
- Got $50? Check out these gift ideas
- Endow Iowa a tax credit program that works for good
- Week in review: Vrotsos appointed Dubuque County sheriff
- Vrotsos appointed Dubuque County sheriff
- Political soundtracks
- Lawyers: Proving egg-related suits difficult
- U.S. offered Israel incentives, sources say
- Passion for the rough stuff
- Shoppers finding early discounts
- Arizona voters OK making medical marijuana legal
- Iowa briefs
- Community calendar
- Recent weather not kind to hopeful skiers
- Breaking - Manny's Pizza in Savanna burns down
- Breaking - Car plummets into Dubuque house
- Ask Amy: Family asks who will pay for vacation
- Wisconsin briefs
- Nigeria probes arms smuggling linked to Iran
- Poopsie's set for March rebirth
- Iowa briefs
- California plan uses job-loss coverage to lure homebuyers
- Police confirm missing girl's remains found
- Students get crash course on cash
- Seizures leave debts to banks in Venezuela
- Ask the TH: How are names selected for jury duty?
- Iowa: Parental responsibility law 'gutted'?
- Iowa: Gronstal vows to block vote on gay marriage
- Rezoning for recreation center rejected after neighbors' outcry
- Iowa: Court: Second warrant needed to search rented bedroom
- Obama praises Iraqi government
- Blood found in missing woman's home
- Recount next in Iowa Senate race
- Ilinois: Field for mayoral race narrows in Chicago
- Readers yearn for days gone by
- Tony Awards producers find new home for show
- Letter: Publicize Veterans Memorial
- G-20 fallout: Tensions could rise
- Scales Mound 1 win away
- Nation&World briefs
- Letter: No easy way to save billions of dollars
- Illinois briefs
- Almanac
- Winning Powerball ticket bought at porn shop in suburban Detroit
- How sweet the sound
- Supporters await Suu Kyi's release
- 'Gigolo' garners giggles
- Mexico prison population surges
- Murkowski confident of re-election chances
- EPA, DNR find containers lost during floods
- Group: Texas case shows laws must change for death penalty
- Treasury rates jump
- Authorities: Felon caught poaching kills game warden
- Letter: Group against megadairy not 'small'
- Illinois: Bean, Walsh planning trips to Washington next week
- War a stark reality for Billmyers
- celebrity briefs
- Suicide bomber kills 1, wounds 2 in Kabul
- Gospel doesn't need to resort to bait-and-switch advertising
- Wisconsin: Harley refuses state tax credits
- Stock offerings next week could boost markets
- Pawn Stars duo educates, entertains Dubuque crowd
- Join us as we launch an effor to collect short-film documentaries on Dubuque history.
- Keyline Offers ‘Medical Loop’
- Autism - Friendly Movie: How to Train Your Dragon tomorrow from 10 - 11:30 a.m. at Mindframe Theaters. Hide from the rain and enjoy a movie!
- Dirty dancing forces school to cancel winter formal
- Travelers disembark 'nightmare' cruise
- Trade war looms as G-20 nations gather
- Ask Amy: Teenager wants to move in with his boyfriend
- Wisconsin: Walker to Doyle: Stop projects
- Almanac
- Sara Lee: Dubuque jobs preserved
- Illinois briefs
- play preview: 'Eurydice'
- Cutting hair, growing conversation
- Ornamental Procedure
- Business briefs
- Finally, a night at home for burn victims
- Iowa: Housing manager faces sex-discrimination suit
- UK unveils stricter welfare guidelines
- Iowa Senate race between Bowman, Naeve will have recount
- Celebrity briefs
- Retailers begin holiday battle
- Firms yank cord on residential phone books
- Illinois: State gambling revenue lowest in 10 years
- Iowa/Wisconsin briefs
- Tropical disease kills 300 in Sudan
- Iowa DNR to meet with hunters, anglers and trappers
- Murkowski camp cries foul
- Letter: Planned Parenthood educates, protects teens
- Iowa: Inspections chief defends his agency
- Walk planned in memory of slain woman
- Nation briefs
- Some U.S. aid heads to Haiti
- AWOL soldier comes clean on Veterans Day
- Illinois: University beefing up police force
- World briefs
- Why go easy on Mayton?
- event preview : 'Elmo's healthy heroes'
- Analysis: Deficit panel pushes Congress
- Letter: Gay-marriage vote could prevent 'bad' choices
- ACLU balks at half-pay for discharged gays
- U.N. reform remains elusive despite consensus for change
- Letter: Iowa justices punished for doing their jobs
- Speaker hopeful for nuke treaty
- Sunni walkout mars Iraq parliament session
- YOUTH STEP UP
- opening this weekend
- Bomb targets terror-fighting bureau in Pakistan
- Read all about it! ...in our November e-newsletter.
- Rape charge dropped after accuser commits suicide
- Mennig: IASB lacks credibility
- 'Obamacare' once 'Romneycare'?
- Unemployment claims drop
- One killed in Dubuque County rollover accident
- Elizabeth Smart finishes testimony
- play preview: 'Alice in Wonderland'
- concert preview :The U.S. Navy Band Commodores Jazz Ensemble
- Washington official delivers Dubuque's '100 Best Communities' award
- Graphic cigarette labels proposed
- Hobbled cruise ship heads to California
- Report: Little risk to war from gays in combat
- Choice for Dubuque judge down to two
- good deed
- Write-in ballot count begins in Alaska Senate contest
- meetings
- Veterans Day observance draws 500
- Officials seek dog that bit woman
- Some special Wood doors
- play preview: 'Rumors'
- Iowa: Child's death spurs recall
- Lorig trial to continue Nov. 22
- Scientists claiming cover-up in oil spill
- 'Breathtaking' accomplishment
- Hundred Club honors true heroes
- Epidemic rages through Haitian slum
- Holy Family approves 4.5% tuition increase
- College basketball class of 2011 signs on
- Transformative election, finally
- Judge hears from agency, East Central
- Almanac
- Superintendents downplay waiver ruling
- Iowa briefs
- community calendar
- Local markets
- Ask Amy: Big brother throws his weight around
- Panel proposes curbs in Social Security
- Nation briefs
- Obama: Downturn a global problem
- It's a joint! New dad faces drug charges after lighting up
- Iowa: Mediacom raises rates by $2 to $3
- Detours
- nightlife
- Applebee's: Free meal for veterans today
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
- Some Democrats pressing Pelosi to step aside from leadership post
- Illinois: Quinn eyes civil unions vote in fall
- Iowa: 800 pounds of pot found
- Celebrity news
- Corrections
- Iran: No talk about nuclear restrictions
- Humble war hero
- Brad Paisley named CMA entertainer of the year
- Event keeps ARK afloat
- World briefs
- Ask the TH: Do Dubuque schools still teach students cursive?
- Winery planning Nouveau parade
- community briefs
- Iraq Christians 'terrified'
- police
- Banks owe billions to counties across U.S.?
- tri-state business
- Business briefs
- Iowa: Democratic leader willing to look at cuts
- Temperatures today could come near record high
- Help reaches crippled cruise ship
- No charges for destroyed CIA tapes
- Building permits
- Bush memoir praised, criticized
- Governmental meetings
- Volunteers to remove snow, worries
- Iowa briefs
- Almanac
- Veterans Day closings
- Celebrity news
- International briefs
- City bans fast-food-meal toys
- Smart testifies for 6 hours
- Lawmakers vow to pass AMT fix
- Dubuque Honored at International Awards for Livable Communities
- Ask Amy: Couple copes with holiday party headache
- Women's goal: Beautify Sabula
- National briefs
- Health Services seeking information on dog that bit woman Sunday
- 'Small-town' criticism over statue story off-base
- Panel details health-care reform effects
- Detours
- Keyline Offers ‘Medical Loop’
- Roshek's rousing welcome back
- Wisconsin/Illinois briefs
- Ex-CEO: BP unprepared for spill
- Closure: Asbury Road, West of Hillcrest Road
- Ask the TH: Vehicle storage in front-yard driveway not OK
- Expert: Drug court works
- Community calendar
- Street Closure: Asbury Road, West of Hillcrest Road
- Dog attacks herd of sheep, killing 3
- Oscar winner Psihoyos will speak at Loras
- GOP takes aim at health care law
- Local markets
- Police
- Trial for Knicker's suspect Eddie Adams scheduled for Dec. 13
- Today's tidbits
- French detain 5 in terror probe
- Car-struck deer flies through windshield, out back
- Most of today's wine is 'plonk,' but that's OK
- In Indonesia, Obama reaches out to Muslims
- 'Someplace safe'
- Nouveau wine celebration planned
- Community briefs
- Surge of cholera feared in Haiti's crowded capital
- Portion of Asbury Road closing at noon today
- Here's to veterans, especially those from the 1-133rd
- Wisconsin: Walker pushes for roads, not rail
- Business briefs
- Veterans Day observance tomorrow at Veterans Memorial Plaza
- City nets gold in global livability
- Tri-state business
- Illinois: Corps will study Asian carp problem
- Wanted: 1 good politician
- U.S. Marines take on violent Afghan valley
- 'Due Date' outrageous
- Iowa: Salmonella prompts egg recall
- Wisconsin: Doyle reluctantly leaves high-speed rail's fate to Walker
- death elsewhere
- How nice? Temps 20 degrees above normal today
- New sheriff: Vrotsos
- Prospective juror in Ohio excused after citing Dahmer
- Asbury: Council considers franchise agreement
- Car bombs kill 21
- Roshek Building celebrates a boisterous grand opening
- 'Pawn Star' style
- Platteville: Stoneman's Mill bakery going on auction block Wednesday
- High court turns down 1st health care challenge
- Platteville: Library will host 2nd round of classes for basic computer skills next 3 Saturdays
- UD to Host <em>Streamlines</em> Conference
- Galena man injured in 1-vehicle accident
- Mayton pleads guilty to assault
- Galena: Auditions slated to begin for the Galena Art Theatre's production Nov. 14-15
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- Couple treated, released after crash
- Good deed
- Correction
- Darlington: Police department conducting fundraiser for new K-9 unit
- Haitian officials confirm cholera in capital tent city
- Police
- Mavis Leno's message needs to be heard
- Dyersville: Chamber of Commerce Christmas Giveaway Promotion under way
- Maquoketa: Jackson County Humane Society hosting fundraising event Saturday
- Elkader: Bowden declared winner in close Clayton County Board race
- 'Iowa Boy' faces fight of his life
- Good deeds
- Doctors cutting drug company ties
- Bellevue: American Legion seeking names of service members in war zones
- Fed official raises doubts over stimulus plan
- Woman reports sexual abuse along highway
- Final count puts Klein on board
- Indictment: Somali gangs trafficked girls for sex
- Galena: River Trail project receives $423,750
- Spill probe: BP cost-cutting not culprit
- Riverdance coming to Five Flags
- Your local pawn stars
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- Yemeni cleric calls for killing Americans
- Air-cargo security rules tweaked
- Waves of changes coming to health care
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- Obama endorses India for spot on U.N. council
- Dubuque claims global livability award
- In a case of twisted chivalry, random stranger beat to death
- Elizabeth Smart recalls 'indescribable fear'
- Illinois: Experts debate terror threat to Chicago
- Nation briefs
- Klein officially wins spot on Dubuque County Board
- Good deed
- Lukan will be assistant majority leader in House
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- NATO: 900 needed to train forces
- Dyersville Beckman falls in football playoffs
- Argyle man held after several crimes
- Airport notified of another year of safe operation
- Water official named to lead statewide group
- World briefs
- Man might have to go to court over backyard treehouse
- Andrew, Maquoketa boards discuss plan
- Study: Food from Gulf contains oil
- Iowa: GOP's Paulsen, Upmeyer given posts in House
- District's contracts with Dell: $282,270
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
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- Galena: 'Warm Heads, Warm Hands, Warm Hearts' donations being collected through Nov. 15
- Ask Amy: Stepfather not 'LOL' over texting at dinner
- Night of terror draws death penalty
- Detours
- Platteville: Public Service Commission considering rate increase request from Water Department
- As a result of coming out with fewer new likes in the Facebook Race, Marketing & Sales Director John Sutter will volunteer for a day of "dirty jobs" at Blank Park Zoo on November 20th. What kind of "dirty jobs" do you think are i
- Gates, Obama urging repeal of military's ban on gays
- Ask Amy: Mother likes to ask strangers about race
- Iowa: Bridge over river at Lansing reopened
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- Dripping with tasty intrigue: The Quest for the Holy McRib
- Loras team captures marketing crown
- German riot police clash with anti-nuke protesters
- Sporting goods store fills a void
- A nickname that demands a fun cheer: The Banana Slugs
- Myanmar holds election, but reform unlikely
- Fire's fallout frustrates developer
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- Firetruck destroyed in blaze
- 20 killed over weekend in Mexican border city
- Obama: Elections force 'midcourse corrections'
- 'Coming out' not always a party
- Female fortunes in public office fall
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- 'A passionate concern for all'
- Illinois: Ballot counting on hold in Illinois race
- Vrotsos appointed Dubuque County sheriff
- Letters: Some post-election resolutions to consider
- Indonesia volcano victims buried in mass grave
- Mayton could serve no extra time for assault on Potter
- Ohio inmate who gave away pancakes wins early release
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- 4 honored by Mental Health America
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- Church to collect Operation items
- Swedish police arrest suspect in serial immigrant shootings
- Epworth plan extended
- Shalom center plans book discussion
- Tractors, donation jar big hits at Farm Toy Show
- Iowa: Decorah Bald Eagle Camera gains technological upgrade
- Eggs recalled after salmonella found at Ohio farm
- Idaho woman arrested over 4-foot pot plant in front yard
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- We hope everyone enjoyed the concert this past weekend. Elena was great, and didn't the DSO string section sound incredible!
- Rally around wounded Marine
- Wisconsin: GOP to rein in Wisconsin DNR?
- GOP targets health care overhaul
- Fly-over from pair of F-16s slated for Veterans Day
- <i>Warrantless wiretapping - necessary or an infringement of rights?</i><br>It is unconstitutional, and the excessive secrecy is disturbing
- Tempted by a great rebate offer? Read this first
- Veterans Day and the Siege of Lille
- Wisconsin: Trainmaker Talgo might leave if rail project scuttled
- Germans protest nuclear waste shipment
- Candidate to continue fight against dairy despite loss
- Iowa/Illinois briefs
- Obama calls India a creator, not poacher, of U.S. jobs
- Saudi tip helped foil bomb plot
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- Week in review: Branstad now a former 'former governor'
- Man uses elaborate disguise to enter Canada
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- Iowa: Immigration office plan stirs controversy
- Just in time for the insanity of the holidays ...
- Agassi serves up an ace in the 'Open'
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- Error in tally turns New York election upside-down
- Accused pirates head to trial
- Cartels disrupt basic services in Mexico
- Murphy reflects on Election Day shake-up
- Letters: Eating contests send wrong message
- App feature: Discpool
- Pope rails against Spain's 'aggressive' anti-church ways
- Russian reporter brutally beaten
- Sheriff's department: Watch out for deer
- Astrology
- Obama needs to heed lessons
- Illinois: Tea party favorite pulls off upset
- Open-armed greeting
- Project restoring link to Dubuque's Irish history
- Letters: Taxes on businesses drag down economy
- Scientists eye 3-D video
- Ashamed to be Detroit? Not this tiny Oregon town
- International flights to Jakarta canceled
- Ask Amy: Wife church-hops while her husband stays home
- THE EVOLUTION OF Car Care
- Would stalemate in Congress give lift to economy?
- Big menus can mean big sales for farmers
- Paula Abdul talks dancing and 'Idol'
- Learning to live with dyslexia
- Mistletoe Ball set for Dec. 4
- For Democrats, the iceberg looms
- Yemen: Find U.S.-born cleric 'dead or alive'
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- Ask the TH: How do you buy Bee Branch project materials?
- Illinois agency responds to EPA
- Public meeting on transportation center set for Monday
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- On the radar: David Archuleta
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- Cable subscribers flee; Internet to blame?
- Tri-state people
- A slice of time passes -- it's November already
- Recession's shadow chills consumers
- Hawaii positioned to pass same-sex civil unions
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- Supervisors will pick new sheriff Monday
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- How to take precautions for your pup
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- Dubuque teen injured in collision
- Growing up downtown
- What's wrong with imperfection and toddlerhood?
- Northern Ireland lawmakers deemed too fat for Afghan trip
- Outside the Lines to host pair of artists
- Oakland protests move into residential areas
- Dick's Sporting Goods opens, customers note variety
- 'Rock Band 3' hits all the right notes
- Got leftover Halloween candy?
- Nissan displays tiny electric concept vehicle
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- Former Afghan minister faces indictment
- Providing 'a taste of home'
- Job 1: Jobs
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- Financial advisers to clients: Develop tax contingency plans
- Bernanke defends $600 billion plan to boost U.S. economy
- Help wanted: Farm-animal veterinarians
- <i>Warrantless wiretapping - necessary or an infringement of rights?</i><br>It's necessary to an extent, but we also need limitations
- Audio review
- Wisconsin: Tutor 'Stands and Delivers' inspiration for education
- Marines' leader: Keep 'don't ask' policy
- GOP seeks cuts to pay for more jobless benefits
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- Students score smart credit tips
- Letter: Skyline Road restriction a wise decision
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- Small toys, big impact
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- Illinois: Quinn could argue mandate for tax hike
- Obama in India, seeks to boost U.S. economy
- 2 men share Ruby Sutton Humanitarian Award
- Brady concedes; Quinn wins in Illinois
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- Ask Amy: Teenager underpaid for house sitting job
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- Scientists find damage to coral near BP well
- Deputy loses box of meth used to train police dogs
- Big Bird was right: There's nobody just like you
- Volcano burns whole villages
- Lutheran church plans final centennial event
- Oscar nominee Jill Clayburgh dies
- Wisconsin: No charges against DA in resort incident
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- U.S. economy adds most jobs since April
- How safe are these beverages?
- Oregon couple gives condoms to teen trick-or-treaters
- Voters give Extension a boost
- death elsewhere
- Letter: Greed takes front seat at parade
- Letter: Court ruling threatens victims' privacy
- Conan O'Brien ready to break in new studio
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- 2 arrested in Halloween shooting of costumed boy
- Letter: Feel-good photo appreciated
- Magazine will go mostly online
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- Man charged with criminal mischief
- Officials: Suspect lived unnoticed after 'death'
- Board picks Wartburg's 13th president
- Supreme Court asked to review gay military ban
- Police
- Time to check old-school clocks
- Magician to brew up green tricks
- Qantas: Faulty design might be behind blowout
- Furbearer harvest season opens today
- Letter: Obama health plan saves money
- community calendar
- Hurricane floods Haitian camps
- Clayburgh, wife of Dubuque native David Rabe, dead at 66
- Did you hear these fantastic stories?
- Iowa: Removal of Iowa judges inspires similar efforts?
- Election birthday shines light on alienation
- Volunteers needed for turkey dinner
- Letter: Jochum, Hancock support vets
- World briefs
- Families gather to load care packages for troops
- Pink for a purpose
- White ex-transit officer's 2-year sentence sparks protests
- Pelosi will seek to stay as House Dem leader
- Dubuque County Sheriff's Department responds to four deer-vehicle collisions Friday
- More ballots counted; Klein still leads Smith
- Letter: Community backs Dalzell, Hempstead work
- Wearing her heart on her sleeves
- Nation briefs
- GOP asserts new political strength
- Elena also played her violin for the Sound Bites audience. Want to see more? Balcony seats are still available for both the Saturday and Sunday performance!
- Man finds hot tub trespassers
- Liberals will explain away results
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- "Loser" gives winning advice
- Feds: Jail's stun-gun use illegal
- No shortage of sexism in this election, advocates say
- Local markets
- Grand opening will show off wine, vines
- Study: Big trees deter crime
- Yemen bomb was 17 minutes from exploding, minister says
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- Dick's will open Sunday
- Illinois/Wisconsin briefs
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- U.S. aid to Haiti stalls
- Police
- Iowa: Gronstal: I'll block gay-marriage vote
- Illinois: Quinn ekes out victory?
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