• Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois receive $50K donation. . .
  • Holi Celebration brings color to the QC. . .
  • LivWell Seniors to host educational program for seniors, families. . .
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IOWA

  • Sioux City Public Library proposes no budget cut in response to council deadline
    Sioux City Public Library proposes no budget cut in response to council deadline
  • Body found in Des Moines River; investigation underway
  • Explosion and fire at Corydon petroleum plant, residents evacuated
  • One of Iowa’s only Black OB-GYNs expands access, trust in women’s health-care
  • Senate Dems look to combat “Big Ag” abuses as lawmakers negotiate new farm bill
  • State finds Marion officer who shot, killed eighteen-year-old justified
  • Animal Rescue League raising medical funds for puppy injured in suspected abuse case
  • Linn Cty supervisors pass first reading of ordinance ahead of proposed Alliant Energy power plant
  • Bills to limit Iowa governor’s authority seen by Dems as preemptive strike ahead of 2026 election
    Bills to limit Iowa governor’s authority seen by Dems as preemptive strike ahead of 2026 election
  • Gordon Drive crash kills bicyclist
  • Hundreds of reg’l firefighters spend weekend honing skills
  • U of Northern Iowa adds two new AI majors
  • ICE contract w Iowa jail increased funding for detentions by 75%
  • Two Iowa prison nurses face disciplinary charges related to inmate’s death
  • Sioux City high schoolers help paint piece w Mural on the Wall group
  • Harkin Institute suggests new CAFO moratorium, increased monitoring to improve water quality
  • Des Moines Area Comm College presidential finalists discuss student support, shared governance
    Des Moines Area Comm College presidential finalists discuss student support, shared governance
  • Iranian students at Iowa State demonstrate in solidarity w Iranian people
  • State cost-share program helps out cattle producers, promotes conservation
  • After having sex w a marriage-therapy client, counselor gets an Iowa license
  • State Medicaid budgets will decline by $665B under new federal law, report finds
  • Mt Pleasant man charged w murder after woman fatally shot inside Burlington bar
  • House advances bill barring local gov’ts from adopting broader civil-rights protections
  • Iowa State expert explains what to expect when you’re expecting cyberattacks
  • Iowa House approves bill banning local civil-rights protections above state law
    Iowa House approves bill banning local civil-rights protections above state law
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Quad-City Times

  • Update: DeWitt family back home after being stranded in Dubai due to flights canceled amid Iran war
  • 'A fighter': Milan mother works to ensure her daughters have a better life than she had
  • Final phase of I-80 work in Henry County, Illinois, set to begin Monday

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AT THE MOVIES

  • Slit, Slash, It Ain’t No Kind of Bash: “Scream VII,” “Pillion,” and “EPIC: Elvis Presley in Concert”
  • Seven-Course Melee: “How to Make a Killing” and “I Can Only Imagine 2”
  • Moors and More: “’Wuthering Heights,’” “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die,” “Crime 101,” “Cold Storage,” “The Moment,” and “GOAT”
  • Vun! Two! Tree! Tree Cheers! Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah!: “Dracula,” “The Strangers: Chapter 3,” “The Alabama Solution,” and “The Wrecking Crew”
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ILLINOIS

  • Lake Land College board to consider tuition increase
    Lake Land College board to consider tuition increase
  • Jailed former Sangamon Cty deputy undergoing cancer treatment
  • Former Knox Cty Jail Admin faces felony theft charges
  • Mercer Cty School District superintendent facing five add’l charges
  • Report outlines premature deaths, chronic health problems among homeless Illinoisans
  • Carterville school employee placed on leave for sexual abuse over a year after FBI received tip
  • After prison sentence, engineer collects nearly $1.5M from same state agency he was convicted of defrauding
  • Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children expanding options at grocery stores across state
  • Illinois 2026 GOP primary for governor features four candidates and one familiar face, but big donors sit out
    Illinois 2026 GOP primary for governor features four candidates and one familiar face, but big donors sit out
  • All officers, chief resigns from Moweaqua Police Dept
  • Illinois Federation of Teachers lies about its membership numbers
  • Chicago business activity up for second straight month
  • Bill could benefit millions of Illinois students
  • Berwyn mosque Midwest’s first geared toward Latino Muslims
  • Advisory education funding referendum on McDonough, Warren Cty ballots
  • Chicagoans nervous about gas prices as Iran war disrupts supply chain
  • DuPage Cty Undersheriff Eddie Moore put on leave
    DuPage Cty Undersheriff Eddie Moore put on leave
  • Chicago property taxes jump — but unevenly
  • Gov JB Pritzker proposes at least $250M for affordable housing
  • Gov JB Pritzker’s budget has $600M in business tax proposals
  • Some Cook Cty Board commissioners skip more than 20% of their meetings
  • Sen Erica Harriss proposes property-tax credits as housing debate continues
  • Tenants near Obama Center battling to stay in their building as its sale nears
  • Aspira will soon have no teachers or money, yet Chicago Public Schools struggling to close charter-school network
  • People’s Gas holding firm on proposed $202M price hike
    People’s Gas holding firm on proposed $202M price hike
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WQAD TV8

  • Iran launches new attacks at Gulf Arab countries as it keeps up pressure on the region
  • Pedestrian killed in crash in Blue Grass
  • Vance, Hegseth attend dignified transfer for US soldier killed in Iran conflict

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LOCAL

  • NEW CITY ATTORNEY SAM HUFF TO RECEIVE 2.5% PLUS AN EXTRA YEAR TO MOVE HERE
    NEW CITY ATTORNEY SAM HUFF TO RECEIVE 2.5% PLUS AN EXTRA YEAR TO MOVE HERE
  • QC Bicycle Club plans bike swap, gear sale, in East Moline
  • NAI Ruhl Commercial celebrates 2025 awards, sales performance
  • QC Business Journal celebrates area’s reg’l leaders
  • Astronomy Club hosting public event at Niabi Zoo
  • Moline celebrates opening of new one-stop City Services Center
  • Davenport North senior wins $20K scholarship to help become a doctor
    Davenport North senior wins $20K scholarship to help become a doctor
  • Batteries Plus East Moline, Davenport locations close permanently
  • Girl Scouts learn construction skills at Bush Construction workshop
  • Rep Raja Krishnamoorthi campaigns in Rock Island 03/08 on returning ACA subsidies
  • Downtown Rock Island businesses to host St Patrick’s Festivities on Parade Day
  • Charlie Armstrong named to Midwest Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame
  • SCOTT CTY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE ACKNOWLEDGES DELAY IN PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST, IPIB DOC SHOWS
    SCOTT CTY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE ACKNOWLEDGES DELAY IN PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST, IPIB DOC SHOWS
  • Get affordable therapy through Resiliency Project
  • The Castle Alterations and Creations opens in Davenport
  • Davenport tattoo-shop owners arrested on weapons charges
  • Rock Island-Milan School district hosts conversations w public regarding concerns
  • Rock Island-Milan elementary schools take the Polar Plunge for Special Olympics
  • Rep Ken Croken to hold comm forum on water quality and cancer w guest speaker and Pulitzer winner Art Cullen 03/07
    Rep Ken Croken to hold comm forum on water quality and cancer w guest speaker and Pulitzer winner Art Cullen 03/07
  • Free tax assistance available through United Way
  • Int’l Women’s Day saree meet to benefit Gilda’s Club
  • Silvis police officers honored for response to child abduction last year
  • UnityPoint Health Trinity earns Blue Distinction Center+ designation
  • Davenport native, Steinway Int’l Artist Byron “BK” Davis releases creative life story
  • Palmer College of Chiropractic planning to add dorms, academic building
    Palmer College of Chiropractic planning to add dorms, academic building
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River Cities’ Reader

  • Jay R. Strickland, RIP (1952-2026)
  • Wake Up, I Think Maggie's Got Something to Say to You: “The Bride!”, “Hoppers,” and the 2026 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Animation
  • If There Remains Confusion Over What the Meaning of “Is” Is, Illinois Politics Offers No Clarification

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Zerohedge.com

  • Humanity Crossed A Threshold, And Most Of Us Scrolled Past It
  • Suspected Missile Fuel Precursor Materials Sail From China To Iran, Even As US Bombs Fall
  • 22 Pounds: The Weight Of A Million Dollars

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