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AFTER HALF A CENTURY OF UNSINKABLENESS, WILL TAX WOES SINK SOUTHPARK MALL?

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  • CO₂ pipeline eminent-domain ban advances from House committee
    CO₂ pipeline eminent-domain ban advances from House committee
  • Ottumwa clinic announces closure, another reducing services
  • Iowa American Water awards $75K in grants
  • Strategic America’s CEO/Pres John Schreurs to retire
  • Iowa nation’s sixth-least racially integrated state
  • Iowa House subcomm approves bill requiring parental consent for HPV vaccine
  • Lawmakers, comm colleges cite benefits of offering Bachelor’s degrees
  • Iowa midterm elections: What voters need to know
  • Marshalltown farmer Wade Dooley announces run for Iowa Ag Sec
    Marshalltown farmer Wade Dooley announces run for Iowa Ag Sec
  • Woodbury Cty Attorney James Loomis angling for second term
  • Bipartisan bill would reverse Iowa City historical society closure
  • Iowa House introduces bill to ban CO₂ pipelines from using eminent domain
  • Iowa Board of Ed sued for soliciting complaints about teachers’ anti-Kirk posts
  • Iowa Farm Bureau to host meetings to help farmers navigate market challenges
  • Des Moines Area Comm College to leave singular “D” out of designs in agreement w Drake U

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  • Eldridge City Council voting 01/12 on fate of community center
  • Iowa Senate Republicans reveal plan to lower property taxes
    Iowa Senate Republicans reveal plan to lower property taxes
  • Iowa Sec of Ag Mike Naig to intro first Iowa Farm Act
  • Who could it be? Iowa State Fair teases another Grandstand act
  • Asylum-seeker Escucha Mi Voz Iowa back w family
  • Sen Joni Ernst, other Iowa GOPs endorse Rep Ashley Hinson for US Senate
  • Board suspends prison nurse accused of failing to adequately treat inmate
  • Senators highlight water-quality-improvement in nat’l resources committee
  • Iowa ethanol industry blames “stagnant” production on lack of carbon sequestration
  • Day One: Iowa legislative leaders call for civility, action on pipelines
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Quad-City Times

  • Everyday People: East Moline food reviewer still deals with Iraq war
  • Speakers at ACLU Town Hall talk about fighting against Trump administration
  • 2026 Quad-Cities Environmental Film Series opens with national parks story this weekend

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  • Pandora Express: “Avatar: Fire & Ash” and “The Housemaid”
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ILLINOIS

  • Chicago will weigh paying $875K to settle claims tied to police handling of George Floyd protests
    Chicago will weigh paying $875K to settle claims tied to police handling of George Floyd protests
  • Graham Health System announces Allison Sours as new Pres/CEO
  • How state is addressing teacher vacancies
  • Illinois nation’s tenth-least racially integrated state
  • State ed board OKs $10.9B budget request
  • 1966 skeletal remains in Geneseo ID’d as missing California teen
  • US Supreme Court allows Mike Bost to challenge how state counts mail-in ballots
  • Illinois thirteenth among states suffering highest costs from smoking-related health-care
  • Gov JB Pritzker shows strong support for SAFE-T Act
    Gov JB Pritzker shows strong support for SAFE-T Act
  • Legislative panel OKs prisons scanning inmate mail
  • QCA’s Doug House to serve on Illinois Finance Authority
  • Bar and restaurant w regrettable name for sale in Savanna
  • State Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis announces retirement
  • Labor, voting rights groups intervene in state voter data lawsuit
  • Sen Li Arellano Jr meets w rural hospital leaders ahead of 2026 legislative session
  • Groundbreaking ceremony kicks off long-awaited change to Illinois State U’s fine-arts facilities
  • Illinois, Chicago sue Trump admin for “menacing” immigration raids
    Illinois, Chicago sue Trump admin for “menacing” immigration raids
  • Bloomington launches annual essay contest for Black History Month
  • State respiratory-illness level down to moderate levels
  • Lawmakers urge AI rules as Grok changes images of kids, women
  • Springfield depts outline budget requests amid expected increase
  • Chicago gets lowest employment score since 2009
  • Lawmakers return to Capitol facing $2.2B budget gap while pushing election-year affordability message
  • Illinois said it was all in on cannabis equity. Here’s where it stands on that promise
  • Chicago-area parents grapple w anxiety over potential child-care funding freeze
    Chicago-area parents grapple w anxiety over potential child-care funding freeze
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Dispatch-Argus

  • Everyday People: East Moline food reviewer still deals with Iraq war
  • Speakers at ACLU Town Hall talk about fighting against Trump administration
  • 2026 Quad-Cities Environmental Film Series opens with national parks story this weekend

WQAD TV8

  • Taco Bell launches new Luxe Value Menu with items priced at $3 or less
  • Verizon outages reported across U.S.
  • 1966 skeletal remains in Geneseo identified as missing California teen

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LOCAL

  • SCHOOL LEADERS: THE NEXT GENERATION: JEFF WHITAKER AND MATT WRIGHTUnited Township Superint Jay Morrow to retire in 2027; Principal Matt Wright named successor
    SCHOOL LEADERS: THE NEXT GENERATION: JEFF WHITAKER AND MATT WRIGHT
  • Iowa American Water awards $75K in grants
  • Rock Island center will honor life of Dr Martin Luther King Jr
  • New Porter McNeil Public Service Scholarship seeks applications
  • NFPs receive $165K in QC Comm Foundation’s Capacity Building Grants
  • Western Illinois U Prof Everett Hamner attends UN Climate Conference in Brazil
  • Niabi Zoo among projects in QC receiving nearly $2M in state funding
    Niabi Zoo among projects in QC receiving nearly $2M in state funding
  • Moline schools to see new playground, cafeteria improvements
  • Iowa midterm elections: What voters need to know
  • Living Lands and Waters brings Mississippi River Institute to East Moline
  • QC Chamber sets 2026 legislative forums, priorities
  • Free Winter Jam concert series returns to the Rust Belt this year
  • DAVENPORT, A TOP-TEN BEST CITY FOR FIRST-TIME HOME-BUYERS, IN IOWA, FIFTIETH AMONG STATES IN ECONOMIC GROWTH: TWO METRICSIowa falls to fiftieth in economic growth — worst in the nationFederal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia State Coincident Index re IowaIowa Legislature: Iowa Economic Trends
    DAVENPORT, A TOP-TEN BEST CITY FOR FIRST-TIME HOME-BUYERS, IN IOWA, FIFTIETH AMONG STATES IN ECONOMIC GROWTH: TWO METRICS
  • Rock Island firefighters honored for bravery
  • Rock Island wants to improve its rail crossings. What’s YOUR idea?
  • QCA’s Doug House to serve on Illinois Finance Authority
  • Chocolate Manor celebrates grand opening under new family ownership in Davenport
  • Davenport mini golf fundraiser to support local youth mentoring 02/04-06
  • Bettendorf Middle School student Adrian Gillette filmmaker finds parallels to today in 1982 Supreme Court case
    Bettendorf Middle School student Adrian Gillette filmmaker finds parallels to today in 1982 Supreme Court case
  • Augustana student-led volunteer initiative takes off first year in
  • Burlington announces Moline location will open this spring
  • Rock Island introduces amended urban-gardening ordinance
  • Dave Herrell and Joan Kranovich named to Destinations International committees
  • Centennial Bridge meeting set 01/28
  • UNBELIEVABLE CRASH AT QC BOTANICAL CENTER INVOLVING SCHOOL BUSES
    UNBELIEVABLE CRASH AT QC BOTANICAL CENTER INVOLVING SCHOOL BUSES
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River Cities’ Reader

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Zerohedge.com

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