• Project NOW receives $1.8M for Head Start programs. . .
  • Rock Island High School students walk out of class to protest district admin. . .
  • Construction brings short-term challenges, long-term hopes for downtown East Moline. . .
  • Davenport woman, arrested for overdue library items, asks for case dismissal. . .
  • Olympic Champion Tara Lipinski to keynote Women Lead Change Leadership Conference 11/12. . .
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IOWA

  • Flood recovery in Rock Valley awaits FEMA funding
    Flood recovery in Rock Valley awaits FEMA funding
  • Bill would classify hemp as ag commodity, restrict some products
  • Jim Vanderloo named Sioux City Comm School District Interim Superint
  • Ottumwa’s Asc Superint Brad McCloskey talks new role as district leader
  • Linn-Mar Community School Dist names three finalists in Superint search
  • Iowa Board of Regents dismiss one of two complaints about university employee DEI videos
  • Court sentences Marion man to multiple life sentences in quadruple murder case
  • Fort Dodge dentist surrenders license after being sued over “chaotic” dental procedure
  • Waterloo nurse keeps license after burglarizing patient’s home
    Waterloo nurse keeps license after burglarizing patient’s home
  • Peter Gierut named to Judicial District 7 court
  • Hainline hired as Muscatine municipal course head golf pro
  • Hunters can pitch rule changes at local meetings in March
  • Burlington fire crews respond to fire at “illegal rental property”
  • Wildlife at risk: Lead poisoning affects Iowa eagles, swans
  • Pleasant Valley employee filed workers’ comp claim after being exposed to mold
  • Des Moines Area Comm College to bring four presidential finalists to campus for open forums
  • Firefighters remain in Clinton budget plan
    Firefighters remain in Clinton budget plan
  • Apartment fire in Muscatine causes $80K in damages
  • Farmers demand action as Congress misses deadline on E15 bill
  • Cedar Rapids Independent Film Fest screening 61 films 04/09-12
  • U of Iowa promotes robotic surgery for living kidney donations
  • GM accused of selling Iowa consumer data w/o consent, lawsuit claims
  • Musser Public Library, Muscatine, invites public to annual meeting 03/04
  • Iowa Senate passes bills requiring use of federal systems to verify immigration status
  • Gov Kim Reynolds says she only flew for “official use” in State Patrol plane
    Gov Kim Reynolds says she only flew for “official use” in State Patrol plane
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Quad-City Times

  • Quad-Cities birth announcements for Sunday, March 1, 2026
  • Black History Month: Jerry Jones is "done with making people feel comfortable"
  • Everyday People: Rock Island's Will Clay makes his own history

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AT THE MOVIES

  • 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”
  • She Is the Captain Now: “Send Help,” “Iron Lung,” and “Arco”
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ILLINOIS

  • Illinois State U-based Obsidian marks more than fifty years of Black expression, connection
    Illinois State U-based Obsidian marks more than fifty years of Black expression, connection
  • More than 167K Chicagoans lived on $21 or less a day
  • Elgin City Council moves to ban single-use plastic bags at large retailers
  • DePaul Art Museum to close in June amid campus lay-offs, financial troubles
  • Rep Jehan Gordon-Booth visits Peoria school for Black History presentation
  • Chicago only big city where mayor presides over City Council and has veto power
  • Pro-Israel group’s donors, affiliates have poured $13.7M into Chicago-area primaries
  • Changing Eighth District sets stage for wide-open Democratic primary to replace Rep Raja Krishnamoorthi
  • More than 500 students to be displaced by CPS shutdown of Aspira schools
    More than 500 students to be displaced by CPS shutdown of Aspira schools
  • Cahokia Heights woman held captive rescued w help from son, local hardware store
  • New “Passport to Illinois” invites residents, visitors to explore state’s historic sites
  • Sens Dick Durbin, Tammy Duckworth back Gregory Gilmore for Attorney for Central Illinois
  • Legislators, activists continue push for prescription-drug-affordability board
  • Rapids City voters to decide police-protection tax levy in 03/17 primary election
  • Judge can’t rule on Jamison Fisher’s change-of-venue request until hearing takes place
  • High schoolers flood state Capitol to advocate for drug abuse-prevention bills
  • Lawmakers postpone Cook Cty property-tax debt sale to continue working on reforms
    Lawmakers postpone Cook Cty property-tax debt sale to continue working on reforms
  • Dunlap’s Wilder-Waite Elementary set for construction update
  • Aging groups ask for more funds to support senior citizens
  • State Gaming Board OKs Par-a-Dice Casino’s water plan
  • Ten Democrats are running to replace Sen Dick Durbin
  • Crews battle fire in rural Port Byron
  • New lab at U of Illinois Springfield preparing students for careers in finance, analytics
  • Effingham Cty Humane Society influx of animals stems from residential eviction
  • Lawmakers take step to incentivize Bears to stay in Illinois
    Lawmakers take step to incentivize Bears to stay in Illinois
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Dispatch-Argus

  • Black History Month: Jerry Jones is "done with making people feel comfortable"
  • Everyday People: Rock Island's Will Clay makes his own history
  • Ribbon cutting celebrates new housing triplex project in Muscatine

WQAD TV8

  • Israeli strikes rock Tehran as Iran's counterattacks widen
  • Win Big in AmeriFile's Tax Time Sweepstakes this March
  • Black Business Expo brings together local entrepreneurs and new customers

Springfield Journal Register

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LOCAL

  • ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD DIES AFTER SLIPPING UNDER SCHOOL BUS IN DAVENPORT 02/26
    ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD DIES AFTER SLIPPING UNDER SCHOOL BUS IN DAVENPORT 02/26
  • QC Senior Expo returning to Davenport 03/27
  • Gathering of the Green returns to the QC
  • “Fascism in Film” series continues at Figge Art Museum
  • Rock Island’s Hilltop could ramp up development
  • Community builds memorial to honor child who died after bus-related incident
  • One person injured in stabbing at NorthPark Mall 02/27
    One person injured in stabbing at NorthPark Mall 02/27
  • Milan restaurant gives back by paying off locals’ water bills
  • Woman caught in prostitution sting in Bettendorf enters into plea agreement
  • Augustana College to conduct comprehensive survey in Milan Bottoms wetlands
  • RICO offers free, anonymous Narcan kits to prevent opioid overdose deaths
  • Black Business Expo 02/28
  • TWO RIVERS YMCA ASKS MOLINE FOR SUPPORT FOR $23.5M RENOVATION
    TWO RIVERS YMCA ASKS MOLINE FOR SUPPORT FOR $23.5M RENOVATION
  • “Live from QC” gala to support local cancer patients
  • Grant applications available from three QC granting foundations
  • Davenport confirms Tim Gleason as new City Admin
  • Rock Island resident striving for stronger community engagement and understanding
  • Davenport Fire Dept can join Illinois mutual-aid system following city council vote
  • Labor union protests outside Bettendorf’s contract for Gateway Pedestrian Bridge 02/25
    Labor union protests outside Bettendorf’s contract for Gateway Pedestrian Bridge 02/25
  • Iowa native brings Blues in the Schools in the QCA
  • QCA deputies search for driver of stolen vehicle
  • Mel Foster Relocation Division nominated for LeadingRE award
  • Davenport man competes in nat’l fitness competition
  • Old Dominion playing Concerts on the Course at JDC
  • Nat’l Invasive Species Awareness Week highlights local threats
    Nat’l Invasive Species Awareness Week highlights local threats
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River Cities’ Reader

  • Quad City Symphony Orchestra Masterworks V: “Beethoven Second Symphony,” March 7 and 8
  • Chicago Farmer & the Fieldnotes, March 6
  • Ole 60, March 6

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Zerohedge.com

  • After The Iran Attack, Is Bitcoin GIving A "Green Light" Ahead Of Monday's Market Open
  • What A Taiwan Invasion Would Cost China
  • The Transatlantic Divide In Language Learning

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