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Potosi Township Historical Society President Dennis Yoose points to the restored furnaces at British Hollow Smelter near ...
The Iowa Supreme Court has reversed a district court decision that cleared the way for election officials to distribute voter ...
During three Dubuque County stops Friday, U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson heard kudos and concerns from business owners and farmers ...
An Iowa Senate committee advanced a long-awaited, new version of a sweeping property tax reform bill this week to general, ...
My wife’s brother and his wife recently left on a six-week overseas trip, leaving their 14-year-old son at home with his ...
Newly elected Pope Leo XIV (center) leaves after concelebrating Mass with the College of Cardinals inside the Sistine Chapel ...
A Dubuque product is one of the finalists in Iowa Association of Business and Industry’s 2025 Coolest Thing Made in Iowa contest, for which public voting is now open.
A Dubuque man has been sentenced to two years of probation after police said he led law enforcement on a high-speed chase last fall.
A new event series launching in Dubuque caters to entrepreneurs and local business owners looking for fellowship as they ...
Have you ever experienced talking to someone who asks you to repeat what you’re saying because they were absorbed in doing ...
East Dubuque residents with the proper state licenses can now participate in archery hunting within certain segments of the city.
The week, which runs from Monday to Sunday, May 12 to 18, is part of the annual celebration of May as National Bike Month, according to a press release. The observance is promoted by League of ...