Attorney general cracks down on youth reckless driving Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller announced Thursday that his office is joining with the Advertising Council, Students Against Destructive Decisions and the American Automobile Association to launch the UR the Spokesperson ad campaign to save lives by reducing youth reckless driving. Iowa Attorney Says Evidence Slim In Officers Case The Iowa attorney general says he does not have enough evidence to charge a Corning police officer with sexual assault. Attorney General Appealing Ruling in UI Frat Case IOWA CITY - The state attorney general is appealing a court ruling against the University of Iowa. A judge ordered the state, the university and a school administrator to pay a fraternity $128,000. State will appeal Iowa fraternity ruling IOWA CITY, Iowa The Iowa attorney generals office plans to appeal a court ruling in a lawsuit filed by a fraternity against the University of Iowa. Clinton, in Iowa campaign swing, stresses experience The presidential hopeful draws contrasts to leading rivals. She also makes her first campaign stumble. DAVENPORT, IOWA — The contours of Hillary Rodham Clintons presidential campaign sharpened in her frenetic weekend visit to Iowa as she sought to distinguish herself from Democratic rivals by stressing her experience in the White House and the U.S. Senate. State will appeal Iowa fraternity ruling IOWA CITY, Iowa The Iowa attorney generals office plans to appeal a court ruling in a lawsuit filed by a fraternity against the University of Iowa. A judge has... Q-C auto business ordered to close shop A Davenport used auto dealership and its owners have been ordered to stop doing business immediately pending a lawsuit by the Iowa Attorney General alleging consumer fraud, and other advertising, repair, and financing violations. Clinton Makes First Iowa Campaign Appearance Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton asked Iowa Democrats today to help her become the nation?s first female leader. State plans to appeal ruling on fraternity The state plans to appeal a district court ruling that granted a fraternity nearly $128,000 in damages against the University of Iowa and one of its officials, Iowa Attorney General’s office spokesman Bob Brammer said Friday. Hearings set for February in Hanover case HANOVER - Attorneys say status hearings will be held next month for two Iowa men allegedly involved in the murder of a 13-year-old girl whose body was discovered Oct. 28, 2006, in Hanover. |