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Cedar Rapids

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Cedar Rapids
A city of east-central Iowa on the Cedar River west-northwest of Davenport. It is a major commercial, industrial, and transportation center. Population: 124,000.

Cedar Rapids
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(Placename) a city in the US, in E Iowa. Pop.: 120 758 (2000)
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Noun1.Cedar Rapids - a city in eastern Iowa
Hawkeye State, IA, Iowa - a state in midwestern United States


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Well, first it is important for Cedar Rapids residents to know that their state representative, Democrat Taylor Olson was very much in favor of the bill which he told the Gazette would allow Cedar Rapids and the surrounding Linn County to recover more quickly after the major floods the area has had to deal with.
Cedar Memorial Funeral Home in Cedar Rapids directed arrangements.
And so, seven days a week, from June through August, Materi drove a Salvation Army canteen truck around Cedar Rapids neighborhoods to distribute meals to the river city's flood victims.
 
 
 
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