• Ezra Sidran PhD asks “Who is The Client?” in second lawsuit. . .
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FORMER DAVENPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPRIMANDED OVER $1.9M HUSH-HUSH SETTLEMENTS

FORMER DAVENPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPRIMANDED OVER $1.9M HUSH-HUSH SETTLEMENTS

Davenport City Administrator Corri Spiegel and City Attorney Tom Warner in 2023

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  • Kentucky Gov Andy Beshear rallies w Iowa gubernatorial candidate Rob Sand 06/07
  • UnityPoint Health at Work — Muscatine to celebrate new location 06/18 w open house
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  • Iowa City’s City Park Pool will not reopen this summer
  • Jury awards Newton man $105K after wrongful DUI detention
  • Lines of attack solidify against candidates for general election
  • Siouxland school to review finances after discrepancies found
  • Iowa Supreme Court says race-based scholarships are now problematic
  • Princeton well contamination highlights water challenges for small Iowa towns
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  • Twenty Urbana Fire personnel respond to apartment fire
  • Baseball tournament honors child killed by train in Royal
  • Danville NFP members wear orange for Nat’l Gun Violence Awareness Day
  • “Care Van” bringing free immunizations, health services to children in Decatur
  • Lawmakers at end of session try to appease both sides in drug-pricing controversy
  • Rantoul Township High School Superint Scott Amerio “pleased” w state budget, hoping for more transportation funding
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s campaign fund to return donation from IT consultant hammered by City Hall’s inspector general
    Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s campaign fund to return donation from IT consultant hammered by City Hall’s inspector general
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  • Ransomware attack shuts down Evanston Township High School campus
  • State budget includes $200K to redefine “low-income”
  • As Airbnbs explode around Obama Center, housing advocates see affordable units disappearing
  • State Air Nat’l Guard Maj Gen Daniel McDonough retires after nearly forty years
  • State Treasurer Delia Ramirez’s gift to Pope Leo? $8.65 of pontiff’s own money
  • First-responders rescue multiple people after flooding in Vermilion Cty
  • A shot to fix Chicago’s parking meter deal? Alders test chances amid sale
    A shot to fix Chicago’s parking meter deal? Alders test chances amid sale
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  • Galesburg launches public auction of retired vehicles, supplies
  • Longtime Bulls broadcaster Stacey King dies at 59
  • Illinois lawmakers from QCA share budget disagreements
  • State’s new social-media tax explained
  • Trump admin blocks wind-farm development in Illinois, across the nation
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  • Here’s where K-12 kids can find free summer meals
  • Missing 21-year-old reported out of Bettendorf
  • Davenport pair held on $2M bond each for child-endangerment charges
  • Scott Cty Historic Preservation Society invites public to annual meeting, picnic
  • Vehicle crashes into Davenport home early 06/08
    Vehicle crashes into Davenport home early 06/08
  • Illinois lawmakers from QCA share budget disagreements
  • “East Chicago Bears” jokes fly as fans, tax-payers react to potential Indiana move
  • Davenport Parks and Rec Dir Chad Dyson resigning
  • Robert Young Center launches QC’s first intensive outpatient eating-disorder program
  • Davenport City Council considers land purchase for future animal shelter
  • ADAM PETERS BEATS INCUMBENT REP KEN CROKEN IN IOWA HOUSE DIST 97 RACE
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  • Some Scott Cty roads impacted by hot mix asphalt projects
  • QCA volunteer fire depts receive federal grants
  • Better Health Foundation grants to help improve well-being in QCA
  • The Arc of the QCA’s Heritage Homes development receives funding
  • Beyond the Badge 2026: Nominate an officer making a difference
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  • New Channel Cat dock opens in Davenport
  • Defense Alliance outlines progress made on QC projects
  • New home for Davenport’s Bix Museum offers sneak preview
  • First-time Genesius Guild Dir Cameron Ulrich excited for new opportunities
  • QC Times/Dispatch-Argus earns several Illinois Press Association awards
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