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Which IowaWatch Story Made The Biggest Impact in 2018?

By Bailey Doyle, Lauren Wade and NewMatch | October 23, 2018
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The IowaWatch Connection continued in 2018 a streak of winning Iowa Broadcast News Association awards for excellence in broadcast journalism. Awards announced this year are for work in 2017.

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