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  • Dubuque's size puts it in a kind of sweet spot: large enough to be a center of industry, small enough to not be overcrowded.

    The Best Small Cities To Raise A Family Francesca Levy 2010

  • Dubuque's size puts it in a kind of sweet spot: large enough to be a center of industry, small enough to not be overcrowded.

    The Best Small Cities To Raise A Family Francesca Levy 2010

  • Dubuque's city government responded by trimming the size of the local Section 8 program.

    Raising Hell in Subsidized Housing James Bovard 2011

  • Dubuque's size puts it in a kind of sweet spot: large enough to be a center of industry, small enough to not be overcrowded.

    The Best Small Cities To Raise A Family Francesca Levy 2010

  • Robert H. Wahlert pointedly told the group that every product his big meatpacking company ships has Dubuque's name on its label.

    'CAN WE GET ALONG?' 2008

  • It was damage control that first motivated the president of Dubuque's First National Bank.

    'CAN WE GET ALONG?' 2008

  • Finally, last February, civic and industrial leaders laid calming hands on the situation Dubuque's noble experiment began.

    'CAN WE GET ALONG?' 2008

  • Tonight, she hopes to tap into the power and frustration of Dubuque's blue-collar workers, whom she believes Edwards represents.

    Kelly Nuxoll: Portrait of a Precinct Captain 2008

  • How fast it will move forward is Dubuque's dilemma-and that of the nation.

    'CAN WE GET ALONG?' 2008

  • Dubuque's economy will survive its scare, but that is no longer enough for Meriwether.

    'CAN WE GET ALONG?' 2008

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