CEDAR RAPIDS – Tussling over $13.8 million in federal disaster payments for the city’s flood-damaged hydroelectric plant at the 5-in-1 bridge might be the kind of “close-call” fight taxpayers want to see. This is a plant, which began operation in 1986, that long had underperformed, prompted calls by a City…Read More
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