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Iowa commission to set timeline on potential Cedar Rapids casino
ALTOONA, Iowa (Gray Television Iowa Capitol Bureau) - The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission will soon start the process of reviewing an application for a casino license for a facility in Cedar Rapids. Joint Applicants Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E) and the Linn County Gaming Association say they’re planning to turn...
5 die in Iowa crashes over July 4 holiday
Five people died from crashes in Iowa — including a double fatal car collision in Linn County — during the July 4 holiday period that went from Wednesday evening to Monday morning, according to a report from the Iowa Department of Transportation. The five deaths bring the total...
Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission talk Linn County casino, possible timeline later this week
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission has a virtual meeting scheduled for this Friday, where they'll be looking into a possible timeline to decide on a gaming license for Linn County. Developers and county leaders are once again trying to obtain a gaming license to bring a casino to Cedar...
Sheriff releases names in Sunday's fatal Highway 13 crash at Blaine's Crossing
The Linn County Sheriff’s Office has released the identities of the individuals involved in a fatal accident on Highway 13 on Sunday. Charles Layton, 65, and Carol Mart, 77, both of Cedar Rapids where killed when the car being driven by Layton failed to yield upon entering Highway 13 from Blaine’s Crossing Road.
State panel will study impacts of potential Linn County casino
ALTOONA — State regulators said Monday they would commission a market study and soon consider a timeline to take applications for a Linn County gaming license after a two-year state pause on new licenses recently expired, opening the door for Cedar Rapids to try again for a casino. The...
Mercy Medical Center awards $169,500 to local nonprofits
Mercy Medical Center has announced that, for the third consecutive year, it will award funds from its Health Equity Fund to local nonprofit agencies. According to a news release, the fund aims to help individuals in Linn County and seven surrounding communities achieve full health potential, regardless of social circumstances, through support from local nonprofits.
KXEL Morning News for Tue. Jul. 09, 2024
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – Officials have identified the two victims in the fatal collision on Iowa Highway 13 Sunday. The Linn County Sheriff’s Office and several other agencies responded to Highway 13 at the Blaine’s Crossing Road intersection around 1 p.m. Investigators say a Chevrolet Cruze was traveling westbound on Blaine’s Crossing Road and failed to yield upon entering Highway 13. A Nissan Rogue was traveling northbound and struck the Cruze broadside, pushing both cars into the center median where they came to rest. Two occupants of the Chevrolet Cruze were pronounced deceased at the scene. Officials have identified the victims as 77-year-old Carol Mart of Cedar Rapids and 65-year-old Charles Layton of Cedar Rapids. The driver and sole occupant of the Nissan Rogue was unharmed.
2 dead in collision on Highway 13 in Linn County
Two people died Sunday when their vehicle collided with another east of Cedar Rapids. The crash happened at approximately 1 p.m., on Highway 13 at the intersection with Blaine’s Crossing Road, according to a news release from the Linn County Sheriff’s Office. First responders found a Chevrolet Cruz...
A place for seniors in Cedar Rapids
The effort to bring a modern senior center to Linn County has been underway since before the historic flood of 2008. A group of dedicated community members and leaders had located a space, brought in a consultant to determine the feasibility, and spent countless hours planning and preparing to launch. As happens in times of natural disaster, and as those of us who were here to witness the flood can attest, all our plans changed very quickly that week as we shifted our focus to recovery.
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