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IOWA

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  • Webster Cty woman claims ICE agents pulled her over for skin color
  • Iowa’s first case of bird flu in 2026 discovered in Kossuth County
    Iowa’s first case of bird flu in 2026 discovered in Kossuth County
  • Burlington seeks input on community trail extension
  • Muscatine Tech Center reopens in, uhh, Muscatine
  • Breaking down all property tax proposals in Iowa Statehouse
  • Gov Kim Reynolds, Maj Gen Stephen Osborn visit Iowa Nat’l Guard troops in Middle East
  • Photography exhibit focuses antique lens on modern Navajo life at Dubuque Museum of Art
  • Four Republican gubernatorial candidates lay out priorities during Eldridge forum
  • Iowa doctors, hospitals, insurers could opt out of care based on moral objections under bill
  • Auditor Rob Sand raised $9.5M last year in gubernatorial campaign
    Auditor Rob Sand raised $9.5M last year in gubernatorial campaign
  • Des Moines Airport’s new terminal to open next January
  • Iowa City bar may have liquor license suspended
  • Pres Donald Trump to visit Iowa next week
  • Pair of bills championed by AG Brenna Bird pass through Iowa House subcommittee
  • Iowa House GOP unveils property-tax plan w revenue caps, homeowner exemption
  • Ames police say brief Walmart evac caused by man’s threats to law enforcement
  • Iowa subcommittee passes bill that would eliminate deferred sentences for sexual-exploitation cases
  • Iowa Senate panel advances bill to drop Iowa City archive mandate
    Iowa Senate panel advances bill to drop Iowa City archive mandate
  • New Iowa law in effect cracks down on vehicle fraud
  • Remsen St Mary’s School receives $150K donation
  • Iowa Great Lakes Rotary Club car drop is underway
  • Burlington police chief to retire after over 33 years of service
  • 200+ workers losing jobs at Burlington manufacturer
  • Le Mars nurse facing federal charges agrees to surrender license
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Quad-City Times

  • QC&A: How thick should ice be before going ice fishing?
  • Everyday People: 88-year-old finds hope in youth on MLK Day
  • Davenport toddler beats cancer ahead of his 4th birthday

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ILLINOIS

  • ComEd files $15.3B grid plan proposal addressing rising demand
  • State saw no fatal expressway shootings last year
  • Exhibition by Sandburg, Galesburg, alumna is first art show of 2026
  • First Operation Midway Blitz-related trial ends in acquittal after other cases fell apart
  • Illinois Conservative Action Network reschedules candidate event in Andalusia 03/07
  • Organizers launch Peoria-based Braver Angels chapter to “disagree better,” ease political tension
  • State investigating landlord of Chicago apartments raided by immigration agents
    State investigating landlord of Chicago apartments raided by immigration agents
  • Peoria Airport marks new era w record passenger numbers
  • ROWVA searching for bus drivers after shortage disrupts classes
  • Knox College adds women’s flag football program
  • Great River Trail to see improvements w $200K state grant
  • New legislation could make buying first home in Illinois easier
  • Lawmaker takes aim at “predatory” tax sales
  • Midwest Food Bank unveils refrigerated truck funded through Impact Central Illinois grant
  • Chicago to host UNESCO Int’l Jazz Day 2026
    Chicago to host UNESCO Int’l Jazz Day 2026
  • Night in a Car event returns to Aledo to raise housing funds
  • Woman defends man accused of murdering Trudy Appleby
  • More than 58K Chicagoans homeless in 2024, new report says
  • Urbana School Dist approves plan to limit suspensions, expulsions
  • New labor deal gives Arlington Heights firefighters 3% raises
  • Galva Park District plans upgrades after receiving $600K in state grants
  • Texas leads nation in supplying new residents to other states, including to Illinois
  • Compromise hemp ban clears Chicago City Council, leaves THC drinks legal
    Compromise hemp ban clears Chicago City Council, leaves THC drinks legal
  • Naperville council rejects data-center plan
  • State grants $4M to private theaters
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Dispatch-Argus

  • QC&A: How thick should ice be before going ice fishing?
  • Everyday People: 88-year-old finds hope in youth on MLK Day
  • Davenport toddler beats cancer ahead of his 4th birthday

WQAD TV8

  • What to know about food safety if you lose power
  • Crews respond to early morning fire in Rock Island
  • ComEd files $15.3 billion grid plan proposal addressing rising demand

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LOCAL

  • UI Health Care’s AirCare base brings faster critical care to QC
    UI Health Care’s AirCare base brings faster critical care to QC
  • UnityPoint offers free heart health screenings in February
  • Ms Pat playing Rhythm City Casino 01/28
  • Extreme cold brings surge in frozen-pipe calls across QC
  • Elevator tech start-up shares plans for KONE Tower
  • QC fifth grader brings her story to the page w “Adventures of a Military Kid”
  • Luke Bryan to perform at Moline’s Vibrant Arena at The MARK 07/10
    Luke Bryan to perform at Moline’s Vibrant Arena at The MARK 07/10
  • For-sale sign appears at former QC Times building in Davenport
  • Illinois Conservative Action Network reschedules candidate event in Andalusia 03/07
  • MOLINE, PROJECT NOW PARTNER UP TO FORM EMERGENY HOMELESS SHELTER AT OLD KONE BUILDING
    MOLINE, PROJECT NOW PARTNER UP TO FORM EMERGENY HOMELESS SHELTER AT OLD KONE BUILDING
  • Former Rep Luana Stoltenberg to run for Scott Cty Supervisor
  • Hand in Hand heats up for 02/07 Chili Cook-Off
  • Great River Trail to see improvements w $200K state grant
  • Scott Cty corrections officer dies, sheriff’s office says
  • Strategies to make fifteen-percent retirement savings rule more achievable
  • Laber and Mullins Gallery opening 02/06
    Laber and Mullins Gallery opening 02/06
  • Pay what you want at Rock Island Library book sale
  • QC musicians to hold memorial concert for late QC Rock Academy founder Greg Hipskind
  • Residents call for Scott Cty to reject proposed natural-gas plant near Maysville
  • Davenport goal-setting workshops postponed because of weather
  • Mike Bawden joins TAG as marketing and brand strategy SVP
  • DIANE NELSON TO RETIRE AS LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS CEO BY MID-2026
    DIANE NELSON TO RETIRE AS LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS CEO BY MID-2026
  • QCA NFPs receive $2M+ from Hubbell Waterman Foundation
  • Vehicle drives through Rock Island homeowner’s fence
  • Here is what many Goodwill locations say you should not donate
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River Cities’ Reader

  • The 2026 Academy Awards Nominations
  • Get The Flock Out!
  • Excerpts from the Iowa ACLU ALPR Report: Scott County Sheriff's Office Shines

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Zerohedge.com

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  • Here Come Humanoid Robots: Industry Makes Clear Pivot Toward "Dedicated-Purpose" Commercial Deployments
  • Homeland Security Seeks To Restrict Immigrants From Relying On Welfare

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