• Kevin Mowbray, Lee Enterprises Pres/CEO: Revenue down, but progress being made. . .
  • Feds take over drug case of man arrested at Walmart w more than ½-lb of meth. . .
  • Russo acquires QC Power after owners retire. . .
DEERE CEO SELLS $5.5M IN STOCK AHEAD OF Q4 RESULTS REPORT: IT’S KISMET

DEERE CEO SELLS $5.5M IN STOCK AHEAD OF Q4 RESULTS REPORT: IT’S KISMET

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  • Fort Dodge resident recounts terrifying moment as bricks fall from aging building
    Fort Dodge resident recounts terrifying moment as bricks fall from aging building
  • Two Hospers firefighters hurt during training exercise
  • Turtle Lake dredging underway in Iowa Great Lakes
  • Coralville city council amends automated license-plate-reader policy
  • New goose brings hope, healing to Riverside Cemetery’s beloved Frankie
  • Burlington schools to turn auditorium into new $9M performing-arts center
  • Iowa Supreme Court upholds $4.25M wrongful-death verdict against Manchester police
  • County officials return from mediation in Des Moines re county law-enforcement center
  • Iowa Capital Dispatch reporter Brooklyn Draisey wins reporting fellowship
    Iowa Capital Dispatch reporter Brooklyn Draisey wins reporting fellowship
  • Meyocks launches independent marketing research arm
  • LeClaire will light up the holidays for Christmas 12/05-07
  • Overall cost of Thanksgiving meal 5% lower than last year
  • Alleged whistleblower sues Ottumwa after being fired
  • Iowa State Fair 2024 had $629.2M economic impact, ranking it among major events
  • Fired male Kum and Go Exec sues for alleged discrimination by female boss
  • Clinton won’t host Tailgate N’ Tallboys in 2026; city council votes 4-3 against contract
  • Iowa Supreme Court gives leeway to closed-door gov’tl job interviews
    Iowa Supreme Court gives leeway to closed-door gov’tl job interviews
  • Le Mars nominated for “America’s Favorite Small Town”
  • Rep Feenstra visits Denison and Council Bluffs
  • Mitigation process begins between Woodbury Law Enforcement Center, contractors
  • Iowa ag-trade mission explores opportunities in Indonesia, strengthen ties in Vietnam
  • Public defender sues state claiming she was fired for Charlie Kirk-related comments
  • Gov Kim Reynolds considers property-tax freezes for seniors as part of 2026 plan
  • Mount Mercy Dean, Provost say changes to loans for “professional degrees” could exacerbate nursing shortage
  • Independence awards life-saving actions of first-responders during apartment fire
    Independence awards life-saving actions of first-responders during apartment fire
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Quad-City Times

  • Rock Valley Physical Therapy hosting a free total joint replacement camp
  • Thank you to these Culture Champions for an incredible Culture Bright season
  • Quad-Cities birth announcements for Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025

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AT THE MOVIES

  • Dispatch Me If You Can: “The Running Man,” “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,” “Keeper,” “Nouvelle Vague,” “Being Eddie,” and “The Perfect Neighbor”
  • What Doesn’t Eat You Makes You Stronger: “Predator: Badlands,” “Frankenstein,” “Nuremberg,” “Die My Love,” “Christy,” and “It Was Just an Accident”
  • Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Pharma?: “Bugonia,” “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” “Hedda,” “Ballad of a Small Player,” and “KPop Demon Hunters”
  • Jersey Growl: “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” “A House of Dynamite,” “Regretting You,” “Shelby Oaks,” and “Blue Moon”
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ILLINOIS

  • Ameren residential gas customers to see average $3.65 increase on bills in January
    Ameren residential gas customers to see average $3.65 increase on bills in January
  • Rep Eric Sorensen visits Carle Health, talks affordable care
  • Doc, nurse fired after premature hospital discharge
  • MercyOne Genesis Aledo wins top quality award
  • Lux Blox awarded $100K grant from Illinois
  • Chicago man charged w making threats against Sen Andrew Chesney
  • New Dept of Ed rule will no longer classify nurses, educators as skilled professionals
  • OSHA cites FCI Thomson after finding officers at risk of drug exposure in prison mailroom
  • State deer harvest totals released for first weekend of firearm season
    State deer harvest totals released for first weekend of firearm season
  • O’Hare, Amtrak expect to break Thanksgiving week travel records
  • Central Illinois Regional Airport announces third Delta flight to Atlanta
  • Gov JB Pritzker pleads for federal flood disaster aid after summer storms
  • Chicago limiting access to Montrose Beach pier as crowds flock to see snowy owls
  • What happened when The Sausage King of Chicago bought a South Side housing complex?
  • Chicago homeowners face largest property-tax jump in at least thirty years
  • Debts owed to City Hall rise $1B since early in Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s term, money his budget could sure use
  • Rep Nikki Budzinski intervenes in local housing dispute on behalf of low-income residents
    Rep Nikki Budzinski intervenes in local housing dispute on behalf of low-income residents
  • Decatur earns nat’l recognition for being most affordable city
  • Illinois students could boost ACT scores w scholarships
  • Record state Thanksgiving traffic paying record gas taxes
  • Feds demands Chicago Teachers Union release audits
  • Signs across Chicago mark locations of ICE arrests
  • DuSable museum’s “Paris in Black” celebrates racial pride, artistic rebirth
  • Rob Miller’s new memoir captures crescendo, crash of Chicago indie label Bloodshot Records
  • Small businesses feel more uneasy ahead of the holidays after a year of slow sales and high costs
    Small businesses feel more uneasy ahead of the holidays after a year of slow sales and high costs
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Dispatch-Argus

  • Rock Valley Physical Therapy hosting a free total joint replacement camp
  • Quad-Cities birth announcements for Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025
  • Water sampling of Scott County creeks show ‘undesirable trends'

WQAD TV8

  • United Way gives $10,000 to boost hunger relief across parts of the Quad Cities region
  • Cory Booker announces marriage to Alexis Lewis
  • 2 arrested after overnight shooting in Davenport that killed 2, injured 1

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  • RIVER BEND FOOD BANK DISTRIBUTING 6M MEALS FOLLOWING FALL FUNDING INITIATIVES
    RIVER BEND FOOD BANK DISTRIBUTING 6M MEALS FOLLOWING FALL FUNDING INITIATIVES
  • WQPT to air star-studded public television tribute 11/27
  • QC Chamber readies for 2026 Economic Forecast event 12/05
  • Mr Thanksgiving’s annual dinner returns Thursday at Mercado
  • Unique tchotchkes are yours to buy at Figge’s Winter Art Market
  • Moline riverfront tribute honors innovator David Sears
  • WESTERN IL U’S QC CAMPUS EXPERIENCES ENROLLMENT SHORTAGE FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR
    WESTERN IL U’S QC CAMPUS EXPERIENCES ENROLLMENT SHORTAGE FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR
  • Get free computer help at Black Hawk College
  • New QCA scam impersonates cancer group
  • 99-year-old WWII veteran honored in Davenport
  • “Non-nutritious foods” no longer covered by SNAP in Iowa starting 01/01
  • Smart Automotive breaks ground on “Davenport Dealer Row” on East 53rd
  • Gas prices rise in QC ahead of Thanksgiving, still down from a year ago
    Gas prices rise in QC ahead of Thanksgiving, still down from a year ago
  • Rock Island moves ahead w some amendments to social service ordinance, nixes others
  • Water sampling of Scott Cty creeks show “undesirable trends”
  • River Drive reopens due to winter shutdown
  • Latest project will make Silvis “hub of railroad history”
  • Lee Enterprises CFO Tim Millage resigns to become pastor
  • ESCAPED MILAN CONVICT CAUGHT — WHILE D B COOPER REMAINS FREE (?)“American Skyjacker” shares story in QC Crime Watch Episode 44Johnell Smith III fights extradition to Illinois

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    ESCAPED MILAN CONVICT CAUGHT — WHILE D B COOPER REMAINS FREE (?)
  • John Deere Store in Moline announces holiday promotions
  • Elementary students share gratitude ahead of Thanksgiving
  • MLK Center serves over 9K Thanksgiving meals in the QCA
  • QC Botanical Center holds opening night for Winter Nights, Winter Lights display
  • Newly-expanded QC families celebrate Nat’l Adoption Day in Rock Island
  • QC Animal Welfare Center to host holiday open house on 12/06
    QC Animal Welfare Center to host holiday open house on 12/06
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River Cities’ Reader

  • “Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella,” December 5 through 14
  • Matt Barber & Friends, December 6
  • City Circle Theatre Company's “Irving Berlin's White Christmas,” December 5 through 14

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