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View from the Cedar Valley

Pat Kinney

Column of news and observations from the Waterloo-Cedar Falls and greater Cedar Valley area.

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Latest Issues

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An Iowa interfaith love story

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Former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords (photo courtesy University of Northern Iowa)

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Korean Iowan says honor Korean War vets, kin

John Lee of Cedar Rapids, former president of the Korean-American Society of Iowa, visited the Grout Museum District’s Sullivan Brotherrs Iowa Veterans Museum for an oral history interview on his service in the Republic of Korea army and co...

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  • Pat Kinney

    Longtime reporter and editor for the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, now working for the Grout Museum District in Waterloo

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