2008. Water got into the countys old facility, prompting the move to hubbard ice. Now that the citys planning to tear this building down in the next year, the files will journey three miles south. This is the new space. It may look big, but Officials Say its going to fill up really fast. Theres 10thousand square feet here. Even so, once all the files are in place there will only be room for a handful of additional boxes. Itll be that crowded. Its a not a lot of room for growth at the new spot. Weve gone electronic. We dont have new files that have to continue to go over, so thats ok. It just makes it tight when youre moving stuff in, trying to organize it. In the end, itll take about two weeks to get this project done. The county has a 10 year lease at the newest facility. Thats got the county clerk smiling. This will be the last move for me. In cedar rapids, forrest saunders, kcrgtv9 news. The county pays about 50grand each year to rent more, 54thousand to start, with a 2. 5 increase
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An Iowa City man has been taken into custody after allegedly assaulting two people at the Terry Trueblood Recreation Center.
Police say the incident occurred just before 7:40pm Thursday. 19-year-old Malik Yelvington of Catskill Court and another unnamed person were seen assaulting two people, a woman and man. Witnesses on scene stated that Yelvington grabbed the woman and forcibly threw her to the ground, causing her to strike the concrete bike trail, scraping her knee. Her head hit the grass, and the woman reportedly suffered several seizures as the result of the alleged attack.
Arriving officers saw Yelvington and the other person running from the scene. They reportedly ignored commands to stop as police identified themselves. They were apprehended after a short pursuit in a nearby cornfield.