Cedar Falls

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201 Hurricane benefit a laughing matter
Northern Iowan 102:14, p.11
Barmuda Corporation organized a comedy show that was attended by more than six hundred people; the event raised over $6000 for the local branch of the Red Cross; photo.
202 UNI gets 'Wild with Pride'; Hill businesses anticipate huge crowd, sales
Northern Iowan 102:14, p.1
Businesses on the Hill prepare for a busy week, though some expect more traffic than others; photo.
203 Live music available in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 102:13, p.11
4th and Main, along with the Reverb, feature a variety of live entertainment that is geared specifically toward people interested in music; photo.
204 UNI's homecoming plan focuses on safety
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
This year's joint university-community campaign is entitled "Celebrate with Pride".
205 New business offers Purse-N-Ality to downtown Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 102:7, p.9
New shop in Cedar Falls offers replicas of designer purses for a much more reasonable price; photo.
206 Main Street business celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Northern Iowan 102:6, p.11
World's Window on Main Street will celebrate Hispanic heritage with music, food, and merchandise that reflects the culture; photo.
207 Local franchise doing well despite criticism
Northern Iowan 102:2, p.10
Local Cold Stone Creamery owners Blake and Missy Borwick defend their business and cite statistics that the company is not failing.
208 NI writer experiences live music in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 102:2, p.16
Writer talks about recent concerts she attended, and where you can expect live music shows in the future.
209 Pipac partnered with Barmuda
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.3
Pipac Centre is now being leased by the Barmuda Corporation and will now be known as Park Place Ballrooms and Event Centre at Pipac Centre on the Lake; photo.
210 Save gas by partying on campus
Northern Iowan 102:1, p.7
Gives the benefits of staying on campus on weekends, even if it is only to save gas.
211 East meets West at Soho on Main
Northern Iowan 101:61, p.7
New restaurant offers a variety of foods to appeal to a large clientele; photo.
212 Festival brings art, music to College Hill
Northern Iowan 101:61, p.1
College Hill Arts Festival features high quality art in an enjoyable, family-oriented atmosphere; photo.
213 We knew it would happen
Northern Iowan 101:61, p.5
Believes that the Pipac Centre is a nice facility, but not in tune with the economics of the Cedar Valley area.
214 4 Queens; ice cream lovers can still eat cheap in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 101:60, p.4
Believes 4 Queens has a good selection of frozen treats at reasonable prices; photo.
215 Beware: Cold Stone franchise not as 'cool as you think
Northern Iowan 101:60, p.6
James McMahon tells of financial difficulties his family encountered in owning a Cold Stone ice cream franchises; photo.
216 Don't rain on our parade! Sturgis Falls caters to kids this year
Northern Iowan 101:59, p.1
The 30th annual celebration's theme was "A Child's World"; photo.
217 New owners for Hidden Valley
Northern Iowan 101:58, p.4
Group of new owners hopes to make improvements to student apartments.
218 CF police department has new system to aid victims
Northern Iowan 101:57, p.4
New technology can help find and rescue victims trapped under rubble or other tight places.
219 New aquatic center slated to open summer 2006
Northern Iowan 101:57, p.1
New Cedar Falls facility on South Main Street will feature variety of options including slides, lap swimming, children's area, and lazy river; photo.
220 NI writer gushes on good (and cheap) eats
Northern Iowan 101:57, p.3
Review and praise for the local Village Inn.
221 Sugarfoot means laid back and easy rock 'n' roll; band to perform throughout Cedar Valley this summer
Northern Iowan 101:57, p.7
Local band will play several times through the summer.
222 Six ways to fight off boredom and the poorhouse
Northern Iowan 101:56, p.7
Cedar Valley offers several venues to keep college students entertained at a reasonable price.
223 Police say low crime result of enforcement
Northern Iowan 101:54, p.1
Cedar Falls class 1 crimes dropped seventeen percent in 2004.
224 Failure to complete keg applications incites fines
Northern Iowan 101:52, p.1
The original ordinance has been amended to issue fines now. Previously criminal charges were issued to those stores failing to complete the proper paperwork.
225 They 'scream' for ice cream
Northern Iowan 101:52, p.1
Cold Stone Creamery has opened in Cedar Falls; photo.
226 Proposed fire station located next to two major apartment complexes
Northern Iowan 101:50, p.6
Set to be build on University Ave, near Hudson road; photo.
227 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 101:50, p.16
Students respond to the question, "What do you think about the cameras on the Hill?"; photo.
228 Construction to begin on deadly stretch of highway
Northern Iowan 101:48, p.1
A three mile stretch of Highway 58 will have barriers constructed; photo.
229 Oddly enough, Iowa is not normal
Northern Iowan 101:48, p.12
Describes some of the unique attributes of Iowa listed in "Oddball Iowa" by Jerome Pohlen; photo.
230 Popular restaurant makes its way to Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 101:44, p.1
The Cedar Falls franchise of Panchero's is expected to open in March; photo.
231 Cottonwood Canyon tempts taste buds with Jamaican flavor
Northern Iowan 101:43, p.4
Cottonwood Canyon, restaurant with Jamaican style food, is open in Cedar Falls.
232 New multiplex introduces 14 more screens
Northern Iowan 101:43, p.1
A new fourteen screen movie complex is planned to be built in Cedar Falls Pinnacle Prairie development south of Greenhill Road; photo.
233 World's Window operates on volunteerism
Northern Iowan 101:41, p.9
World's Window, a retail store in Cedar Falls, relies upon volunteers to help with stocking shelves and sorting merchandise; photo.
234 Coaches on campus; ex-cheerleaders continue love of sport by coaching
Northern Iowan 101:39, p.11
Profile of junior elementary education majors Erin Haskins and Lindsey Doeden, junior high cheerleading coaches in Cedar Falls; photo.
235 Pop into the Reverb to check out Cherry Monroe
Northern Iowan 101:39, p.14
The band, Cherry Monroe, plays pop, rock, and emo ballads; photo.
236 The Toasters heat things up with ska
Northern Iowan 101:39, p.11
Band performed at the Reverb in Cedar Falls; photo.
237 University Museum receives $2,500 to fund 'A T. rex Named Sue' exhibit
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
The grant, from the Community Foundation of Waterloo/Cedar Falls and Northeast Iowa, will provide operational support for the exhibit.
238 Bar owner says he's not to blame for shooting, lack of security
Northern Iowan 101:34, p.1
Kent Christensen, owner of 4th and Main, does not like the way his club has been portrayed in the media after the shooting incident.
239 College Hill gets much-needed makeover
Northern Iowan 101:33, p.1
The Cedar Falls City Council is proposing a renovation of College Hill; photo.
240 Bands share stage, love for music
Northern Iowan 101:32, p.9
A local band, A is Jump, along with three other bands will perform at the Reverb tonight.
241 Mardi Gras comes to Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 101:32, p.2
Bourbon Street Restaurant and Voodoo Lounge are holding a drawing for a trip to New Orleans.
242 'Shaggin' Wagon causes controversy for local business
Northern Iowan 101:29, p.1
The shuttle service operated by the Barmuda Corporation is facing the possibility of having to obtain liability insurance and licensing as a taxi service.
243 Business threatens unique mold
Northern Iowan 101:27, p.7
Believes the addition of a Starbucks franchise in Cedar Falls will disrupt the already excellent and comfortable coffee house scene in town.
244 State names Cedar Falls' downtown Cultural District
Northern Iowan 101:26, p.1
Main Street Cedar Falls, along with seven other communities, are first to be named Cultural Districts by the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs; photo.
245 Main Street anticipates mid-November reopening
Northern Iowan 101:22, p.1
Cedar Falls Main Street district to complete renovations; photo.
246 Safety measures to be added along Hwy. 58
Northern Iowan 101:21, p.3
Two million dollars allocated for safety improvements to Highway 58, especially for wire barrier to be constructed on the median to reduce fatalities on that stretch of road; photo.
247 Starbucks to make grounds in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 101:20, p.9
Starbucks coffee shop to open in College Square Mall plaza; photo.
248 PIPAC Centre offers 'positively outrageous' experience
Northern Iowan 101:17, p.1
Description of the PIPAC Centre on Hudson Road; photo.
249 Just a party or bootlegging?
Northern Iowan 101:15, p.1
Seven students were cited for bootlegging; photo.
250 'Sound of Music' performance features original family
Northern Iowan 101:14, p.9
Sound of Music performance given by members of the Von Trapp family to take place at the Oster Regent Theatre; photo.
251 Homecoming fall break for all
Northern Iowan 101:12, p.5
Believes stricter control over Homecoming activities can easily lead to more destructive behavior in the long run, not less.
252 Service with a frown
Northern Iowan 101:12, p.5
Believes that berating customers is not a good strategy for encouraging repeat business.
253 Cedar Falls's Barmuda nightclubs receive national recognition
Northern Iowan 101:10, p.1
The Voodoo Lounge, Coconut's, Joker's, and Beck's make Nightclub & Bar Magazine's "Top 100 Bars and Clubs 2005"; photo.
254 Off-campus safety an issue
Northern Iowan 101:7, p.13
Description of safety options available to students moving off campus.
255 Risk on the road
Northern Iowan 101:7, p.1
Cedar Falls Police Department addresses issues involving traffic fatalities on Highway 58; photo.
256 Comedian Louie Anderson will perform at Coconuts Oct. 7
Northern Iowan 101:6, p.14
Louie Anderson to perform at Coconuts after postponing a performance there in July; photo.
257 Sequel comes to life
Northern Iowan 101:6, p.7
Disagrees with the Cedar Falls Police Department's decision to erect crowd control barricades on College Hill during Homecoming.
258 'Rock Against Bush' events at The Reverb Oct. 16 proves to be a gathering of music, political minds
Northern Iowan 101:4, p.11
Reverb to host musical/political event speaking out against President Bush.
259 Off-campus meal plans score big with students
Northern Iowan 101:3, p.1
Description of the Off-Campus Dining Network, recently expanded to include UNI.
260 MET bus system adds route for students' convenience
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.4
Waterloo Metropolitan Transit bus system opens new route in Cedar Falls; photo.
261 The Phoenix looks to resurrect music scene in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 101:1, p.11
Description of The Phoenix, new music venue in Cedar Falls for local promotion; photo.
262 New bus route caters to UNI students needing to shop
Northern Iowan 100:62, p.1
MET bus will now pick up students at the corner of College Street and Seerley Boulevard and take them to the Cedar Falls Industrial Park. The new route will also travel to the Thunder Ridge mall and to downtown Cedar Falls; photo.
263 Big city splendor offered in small town
Northern Iowan 100:60, p.1
The PIPAC Centre opens for business in south Cedar Falls; photo.
264 Ireland Technologies revamped by new management
Northern Iowan 100:60, p.3
Spotlight on Ireland Technologies, soon to be known as iTech, its services, and its new ownership and management.
265 The Benjy Davis Project hits The Reverb with "a little blues, soul, and rock" all in one
Northern Iowan 100:60, p.7
Profile of The Benjy Davis Project, who will be opening for Third Person at The Reverb in Cedar Falls; photo.
266 Fireworks to once again light up the sky on the 4th
Northern Iowan 100:59, p.7
Fourth of July fireworks display back on for 2004; photo.
267 Amsterband has political message
Northern Iowan 100:58, p.1
Profile of Amsterband, a musical group that has recently played at The Reverb; photo.
268 Coconuts offers summer fun all year
Northern Iowan 100:58, p.1
Profile of Coconuts bar; photo.
269 Sturgis Falls is 'ARTrageously Fun'
Northern Iowan 100:58, p.7
Theme for this year's annual Sturgis Falls celebration to be 'ARTrageously Fun' and will be tied into activities throughout; photo.
270 UNI graduate program in Public Policy to present fair housing conference April 29
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George Galster will speak at the "Keepers of the Dream: Cedar Valley Fair Housing Conference 2004" on Thursday, April 29.
271 Eating like a graduate
Northern Iowan 100:50, p.9
Descriptions of fine dining options in Cedar Falls; photo.
272 Giovanni's opens by Joker's
Northern Iowan 100:50, p.1
Description of Giovanni's, a new restaurant/pizzeria in Black Hawk Village; photo.
273 Fire leaves four HCC students homeless, $60,000 damage
Northern Iowan 100:45, p.1
Due to structural damage from the fire, the house at 21st and Franklin Streets is expected to be leveled; photo.
274 Students notice first parking ticket increase in 30 years
Northern Iowan 100:43, p.1
City of Cedar Falls raises fine for parking citations to $10; photo.
275 City, UNI swap land; aquatic center a possibility for CF
Northern Iowan 100:41, p.3
UNI trades 12.4 acres along South Main Street to the City of Cedar Falls for 27.6 acres south of 27th Street on the west side of campus.
276 Hot spot adds flare to Main St.
Northern Iowan 100:41, p.1
Spotlight on Pablo's Mexican Grill, Main Street's newest restaurant, set to open in May; photo.
277 New bar brings the beach to Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.11
Barmuda Corporation to replace Club Shagnasty's with Coconuts Beach Club; photo.
278 Student voices
Northern Iowan 100:39, p.11
Students respond to the question "What's your favorite bar in Cedar Falls?"; photo.
279 Drivers adapt slowly to snow
Northern Iowan 100:37, p.1
UNI Public Safety and Cedar Falls Police have not seen a large increase in the number of accidents due to the winter weather.
280 If you've got boredom, Web site offers answers
Northern Iowan 100:35, p.9
The Cedar Valley Entertainment Authority's Web site offers numerous examples of entertainment and activities throughout the Cedar Valley.
281 Fire victims talk one year later
Northern Iowan 100:34, p.1
Matthew Olson and Joel Smits express feelings about fire that destroyed their apartment.
282 Plowing through frustrations
Northern Iowan 100:34, p.5
Bemoans the snow removal practices of the City of Cedar Falls.
283 Local grocers sink teeth into Wal-Mart question
Northern Iowan 100:33, p.1
Local grocery merchants express their opinions on the opening of the local Wal-Mart Supercenter and the effect it has had on their business; photo.
284 Movies can finally be viewed in style in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 100:33, p.9
College Square's Cinema 4 Theatres to be remodeled and renamed.
285 Holiday shopping with a helpful twist
Northern Iowan 100:28, p.11
Two local stores and St. Stephen's Catholic Student Center donate money and gifts to an orphanage in Tijuana.
286 Industrial park boom a boon for Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 100:28, p.1
In thirteen years, the number of businesses in Cedar Falls' Industrial Park has increased from thirty to 135.
287 Shags to close after 17 years in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 100:27, p.1
To be remodeled and reopened in March with a new atmosphere; photo.
288 Better options exist than Wal-Mart
Northern Iowan 100:23, p.11
Encourages people to boycott Wal-Mart.
289 Crews, Enshayan win; Pfalzgraf ousted after 24 years
Northern Iowan 100:20, p.1
Jon Crews re-elected mayor of Cedar Falls; Elaine Pfalzgraf loses to Suzanne deBuhr; photo.
290 Mayoral debate brings out similarities, differences
Northern Iowan 100:19, p.1
The Cedar Falls mayoral candidates and those running for City Council had a debate on Thursday night; photo.
291 In defense of local business
Northern Iowan 100:18, p.7
Does not like Wal-Mart because it takes business away from local stores.
292 Jiva adds some pleasure to a stressful day
Northern Iowan 100:18, p.11
Workshops for balancing emotional, spiritual, and physical health to be offered at Jiva Salonspa.
293 Out with the old, in with the new; Wal-Mart held a grand opening Wednesday at its new home in the Cedar Falls Industrial Park
Northern Iowan 100:18, p.1
New building in Industrial Park is about twice the size of the old Wal-Mart; photo.
294 Reverb rocks for two solid years
Northern Iowan 100:18, p.13
A history of The Reverb; 8FOUNDead to play at there; photo.
295 UNI couple seeks to be Married on Main in February
Northern Iowan 100:15, p.9
One of the three finalists in "Married on Main" competition; photo.
296 UNI trainers help heal a younger group of athletes
Northern Iowan 100:15, p.10
Student athletic trainers help with the Cedar Valley Youth Soccer Association.
297 Untitled
Northern Iowan 100:15, p.1
"Married on Main" held a bridal shower on Sunday; photo.
298 A toast to the Cedar Falls City Council
Northern Iowan 100:14, p.5
Agrees with not banning drink specials; disagrees with policy to have more stings at parties.
299 City council votes against drink special ban
Northern Iowan 100:14, p.1
The vote was five to zero; police will increase efforts to enforce all alcohol laws.
300 Election 2003: Dennis Acklin
Northern Iowan 100:14, p.1
Introduces Cedar Falls mayoral candidate Dennis Acklin; photo.