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  • Bettendorf Parks and Rec Dir John Byrnes receives state honors. . .
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  • DR DAVID HARTSUCH’S LAWSUIT AGAINST LICENSING BOARDS MOVES TO FEDERAL COURT
    DR DAVID HARTSUCH’S LAWSUIT AGAINST LICENSING BOARDS MOVES TO FEDERAL COURT
  • Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust announces future Mt Vernon Road branch
  • Iowa Leading Indicators Index edges up in February amid federal data gaps
  • Collins Aerospace lands contracts for Army’s Next-Gen Aircraft, including Iowa manufacturing work
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission to hold public meeting 04/14 on Duane Arnold restart
  • Former Bondurant elementary principal found drunk on school property had blood alcohol level twice legal limit
  • Iowa State prepares for potentially record-breaking concert at Jack Trice Stadium
  • Iowa gives Meta the bird — the Brenna Bird, that is
  • Iowa business leaders say hiring sluggish across state as labor market evens out
    Iowa business leaders say hiring sluggish across state as labor market evens out
  • Hotel Ottumwa announces closure
  • Iowa State Fair unveils lineup of free ground acts
  • Jason Jones sentenced to death for murdering four in Laurel
  • Nursing home workers charged w stealing residents’ medications
  • Pharmacy worker accused of stealing drugs for personal use or distribution
  • West Des Moines woman sues over Trump policy on citizenship for Venezuelans
  • Dr Terry Gaalswyk, second candidate for Pres of Western Iowa Tech, visits campus
  • Iowa State U Pres David Cook “listening and learning” in first days on campus
    Iowa State U Pres David Cook “listening and learning” in first days on campus

    President David Cook enjoys dinner with students at Seasons Marketplace on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (Christopher Gannon/Iowa State University)

  • More ICE detainees held in Iowa jails sue federal gov’t
  • DeWitt man arrested in connection to fatal shooting
  • Birthwork Foundation awarded $150K grant by TCI
  • Iowa Senate passes property tax reform bill w bipartisan support
  • Voy 61 Drive In Theatre hosts first maker’s mart
  • Iowa House lawmakers advance pediatric cancer-research funding bill
  • Dordt U students aid Rock Valley in planning natural areas for floodplain
  • Rep Ashley Hinson announces more than $3M raised for quarter
    Rep Ashley Hinson announces more than $3M raised for quarter
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Quad-City Times

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  • Quad-Cities birth announcements for Sunday, April 12, 2026
  • Construction on East Moline's 12th Avenue to begin Monday

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  • For Better or Worst: “The Drama,” “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” and “Pizza Movie”
  • Beats and Beetz: “They Will Kill You” and “Forbidden Fruits”
  • Rock and Man, Burnin’ Out Their Fuses Up There Alone: “Project Hail Mary,” “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come,” and “The Pout-Pout Fish”
  • A Different Laramie Project: “Reminders of Him” and “Undertone”
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ILLINOIS

  • State proposal would give unemployment benefits to striking workers
  • Chicago school board votes against helping thousands of Chicago students
  • Palatine Township Elementary School Dist 15 to sell $26M in bonds for building repairs, discusses more borrowing 
  • Dodge Cty Sheriff sues Skokie woman for defamation in ICE detention claim
    Dodge Cty Sheriff sues Skokie woman for defamation in ICE detention claim
  • Disaster declaration approved for Illinois storms
  • Faculty strike at U of Illinois Springfield continues into second week
  • MercyOne Genesis Aledo, DeWitt to offer mental health services for seniors
  • Gov JB Pritzker’s housing plan for Illinois: More four-flats, looser rules
  • State House approves ban on junk fees, Gov JB Pritzker’s abortion fund proposal
  • Home-care workers, child-care providers lobby legislature to raise wages amid federal funding cuts
  • Mentally-ill man restrained in chair for three days settles case in Williamson Cty
  • Students in McLean, Woodford counties awarded SAR scholarships
    Students in McLean, Woodford counties awarded SAR scholarships
  • Lake Land College intro’s new computer science degree
  • Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington-Normal secures new location
  • Unit 5 reveals enrollment plan, keeps Carlock and Glenn open
  • Illinois Arts Council awards $15K for Peoria art project
  • Flooding in Chicago worsening partly because of climate change
  • Nearly seventy Chicago groups receive micro-grants after SNAP cuts, federal deportation campaign
  • Marquette Heights NFP says new tax could cut thousands in donations
  • Siebel Center for Design facilitates conversations around AI use for U of Illinois faculty
    Siebel Center for Design facilitates conversations around AI use for U of Illinois faculty
  • Uncertain future for Kewanee Police’s addiction program
  • State economy shows middling Q4 growth amid US economic uncertainty
  • Backwater Gamblers concerned w Illinois plans for dam changes on Rock River
  • Women are less likely to receive CPR in an emergency. Rep Maura Hirschauer wants to change that
  • Schaumburg proposes $379.6M budget, including final design on new police station
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Dispatch-Argus

  • Quad-Cities birth announcements for Sunday, April 12, 2026
  • Construction on East Moline's 12th Avenue to begin Monday
  • Everyday People: Home health care worker is angry, speaking out

WQAD TV8

  • Weather Impact Alert: Multiple rounds of severe storms possible this week
  • Taylor Ridge crash injures three, one airlifted
  • Quadruple amputee cornhole champion indicted on first-degree murder charge in Maryland

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LOCAL

  • Scott Cty Sheriff’s Office swears in two new deputies
    Scott Cty Sheriff’s Office swears in two new deputies
  • New spots for food and drinks in downtown Davenport
  • Library Citizens’ Academy planned for Rock Island
  • St Ambrose hosting dance marathon fundraiser 04/18
  • Hear about Rock Island West End revitalization at monthly meetings
  • Officials: Davenport residents can still take advantage of no-sticker yard waste weeks
  • Join the Monster Jam thrill 05/09 at Vibrant Arena and win free tickets
    Join the Monster Jam thrill 05/09 at Vibrant Arena and win free tickets
  • QC gas prices jump nearly thirty cents in previous week
  • Rock Island bingo, catfish dinner to benefit learning experience for students
  • Davenport Fire Dept purchases fire boat to boost river, emergency rescues
  • The Eddy will host grand opening celebration 04/10
  • Rock Island Deputy Chief of Police Jamie Morris retiring for new role w Coal Valley
  • IOWA AUDITOR, GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ROB SAND CRITICIZES DAVENPORT TRANSPARENCYAuditor Rob Sand’s statement
    IOWA AUDITOR, GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE ROB SAND CRITICIZES DAVENPORT TRANSPARENCY
  • Orion Bancorp hosts 135th annual meeting 
  • Planting Books gives free books to Rock Island Academy students
  • The Cities Private Wealth Group ribbon-cutting 05/20
  • QC Arts receives $15K as part of America 250 celebration
  • Moline moves ahead w plans for $7.95M lead water-service line replacement
  • Homelessness causes and possible solutions addressed at QC conference
    Homelessness causes and possible solutions addressed at QC conference
  • Backwater Gamblers concerned w Illinois plans for dam changes on Rock River
  • Roadwork to begin 04/13 on Ave of the Cities in East Moline
  • Moline Alder Matthew Timion proposes city-led starter home program
  • Scott Mullen, head of Vibrant Arena, now leads Adler Theatre and RiverCenter
  • Local renewable-fuel-provider receives nearly $2M grant to expand accessibility
  • MOLINE COUNCIL VOTES TO PHASE OUT LIQUOR LICENSES OF GAMING CAFÉS
    MOLINE COUNCIL VOTES TO PHASE OUT LIQUOR LICENSES OF GAMING CAFÉS
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River Cities’ Reader

  • Mock-Doc Shock Talk: “Faces of Death,” “You, Me & Tuscany,” and “Mr. Nobody Against Putin”
  • April Is the Cruelest Month for Illinois’ Fiscal Health – Except Maybe Going Forward, for All the Others
  • How Does Her Garden Grow?: “The Secret Garden,” at the Spotlight Theatre through April 19

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Zerohedge.com

  • Bank Lobby Fires Back At White House, Saying Stablecoin Study Ignores Community Bank Threat
  • As US Initiates Blockade Of Hormuz, Trump Warns Any Iranian Ships Coming Near Will Be 'Eliminated'
  • Navy's Green Laundry Initiative Weakened A $15 Billion Carrier

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