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Iowa Home Buyers
We Buy Houses in Iowa for Cash, Fast
House Buyer Network is North America's largest home selling solutions service. We buy houses in Iowa, and have since 2002. Our home buyers in Iowa and across the U.S. & Canada have processed more than $25 billion in property during that time.
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Iowa Real Estate News - From MSN News
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Tornado hits park, but misses city homes - Sioux City Journal SIOUX CITY -- A tornado landed in Stone State Park on the northwest side of Sioux City Sunday, but no injuries were reported. The National Weather Service reported the tornado touched down just before 5 p.m., and shortly afterward Woodbury County ... |
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U. of Iowa campus swamped - Baltimore Sun IOWA CITY, Iowa - A week's work of frantic sandbagging by students, professors and the National Guard couldn't spare this bucolic college town from the surging Iowa River, which has swamped more than a dozen campus buildings and forced the evacuation ... |
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Salvaging hope at Iowa mosque - Chicago Tribune CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA - The tiny white mosque in a working-class neighborhood on this city's west side is a muddy shell with a sewage-stained stack of Korans and prayer beads piled nearly 5 feet high out back. For more than seven decades, Muslim ... |
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A Wealthy Church in New York City Uses Church Property as Collateral ... - OpEdNews.com Without a Prayer For Relief: The NY State Supreme Court is Bought By Guide One Insurance Company and a Church, Madison Avenue Presbyterian Since 1998, the Board of Trustees of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, Guide One Insurance Company, the City ... |
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There's little faith in FEMA's storm plans - Houston Chronicle WASHINGTON — The Federal Emergency Management Agency is still not ready to respond to a Gulf Coast natural disaster akin to Hurricane Katrina despite its success in flooded Midwestern states. That's the conclusion of an independent disaster ... |
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