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When we made our change in the frequency of printed newspapers, I anticipated the puzzles would be an area of frustration.
I attended a lecture at the Asbury branch of Dubuque’s Carnegie-Stout Library. The speaker was Chad Timm, a professor from Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa. His topic was ...
In an article published on April 6 County Republican Party Chairman John Darrah made comments regarding Dubuque’s “Hands Off” rally on April 5. He described protesters as part of ...
Joni Ernst’s contribution to the TH’s Other View on April 4 supporting Iowa’s Agricultural Week was a commendable statement of appreciation for the historical and current contributions by farm familie ...
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In response to the recent TH article, “Hundreds Rally in Washington Square…” We attended this “Hands Off!” rally with hundreds of others — community leaders, religious sisters, educators, workers, ret ...
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A broken wastewater pipe in Dubuque caused an undetermined amount of sewage to flow into Catfish Creek's middle fork Monday.
The second phase of a road construction project in Dubuque will begin next week, causing traffic disruptions along U.S. 61/151.
Lafayette County is among the recipients of a recent state grant program intended to support small businesses across Wisconsin.