• Iowa Supreme Court sides w Sioux City School Board, says closed-door meeting not really closed. . .
  • Rock Island Arsenal union members reeling from Army’s cancellation of collective bargaining agreements. . .
  • AKWAABA QC to host first citizenship workshop for Quad Cities immigrants 04/25. . .
  • Federal officials order flight cuts at Chicago O’Hare to reduce airport delays. . .
IOWA SUPREME COURT SIDES W CITY ON ACCESS TO CLOSED-SESSION RECORDS

IOWA SUPREME COURT SIDES W CITY ON ACCESS TO CLOSED-SESSION RECORDS

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  • Former UI therapist sentenced for sexually assaulting patients
    Former UI therapist sentenced for sexually assaulting patients
  • Hotel Ottumwa closing after 44 years
  • Des Moines paramedics can now give blood on scene. It’s transforming trauma care
  • Man arrested during Catholic PreK-2nd grade choir concert, accused of assaulting off-duty officer
  • Marion Cty sheriff fires deputy following investigation into alleged past conduct
  • Malnourished dog dies in Cedar Rapids; police launch an investigation
  • Former Mitchellville Fire Chief Mike Twohey sues city over his firing
  • Sheldon elementary students learn agriculture through mobile classroom
  • Decorah schools ending partnership w Crossroads Academy alternative school
    Decorah schools ending partnership w Crossroads Academy alternative school
  • Details of UnityPoint lay-off plans revealed
  • Four Iowans celebrated as Consumer Protection Heroes
  • Iowa House GOP releases new property-tax plan
  • Waukee psychologist charged w incompetence for second time in three years
  • Republican gubernatorial candidate Zach Lahn holds townhall in Davenport 04/17
  • Fire chief billed tax-payers for personal expenses, Eldridge officials claim
  • Iowa State U research links pollinators, prairie plants in creating biodiversity
  • Iowa Dems outraise GOP incumbents in two House races; Rep Ashley Hinson leads in Senate funds
    Iowa Dems outraise GOP incumbents in two House races; Rep Ashley Hinson leads in Senate funds
  • Burlington’s Sterzing’s in top “Coolest Thing Made in Iowa”
  • Iowa Dept of Transportation names bridges to rebuild using $65M
  • DeWitt mourns science teacher after car accident, house fire
  • State approves investment grants for four QCA businesses
  • Students, community members in Wayland come together for storm debris clean-up
  • Road work will affect access to Eagle Heights Elementary School, Clinton
  • Iowa Senate passes bill setting tax, regulations on hydrogen extraction
  • North High Senior competing in Nat’l Poetry Out Loud competition in DC
    North High Senior competing in Nat’l Poetry Out Loud competition in DC
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Quad-City Times

  • When do campgrounds in Scott County open for the season?
  • Aledo to hold summer cleanup instead of spring cleanup
  • Online Health Literacy Training coming to Moline in April

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  • Mock-Doc Shock Talk: “Faces of Death,” “You, Me & Tuscany,” and “Mr. Nobody Against Putin”
  • 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”
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ILLINOIS

  • State House GOP splits on bill allowing eligible high schoolers to register to vote
    State House GOP splits on bill allowing eligible high schoolers to register to vote
  • Champaign launches survey to shape homelessness blueprint
  • Tilton pulls permit after Comcast contractors hit gas main
  • Tuscola’s RISE Behavioral Health and Wellness announces closure
  • State Fair announces 2026 arena events, ticket sales begin 04/21
  • Peoria investing $480K in upgrades to Martin Luther King Jr Park
  • Inmates earn grad certificates through Elite Comm Outreach Program
  • OSF Children’s Hospital opens clinic for disorders of sexual differentiation
  • Sixth annual Shorts-a-Palooza brings Illinois filmmakers to Morrison
    Sixth annual Shorts-a-Palooza brings Illinois filmmakers to Morrison
  • UIUC researchers creating “AI virtual try-on technology” to ease online shopping stress
  • Pekin to boosts anti-human-trafficking efforts w new training
  • Libertyville board clears way for construction of $32M police station
  • Community colleges generate nearly $800M in economic impact across Central Illinois
  • Cash-strapped DePaul U closes curtain on Downtown’s historic Reskin Theatre
  • Burdened by costs of an ICE facility in town, Broadview reckoning w spotlight it never wanted
  • Chicago Officer Krystal Rivera’s partner hid after fatally shooting her, failed to provide aid, new video shows
  • Gov JB Pritzker pumped $10M into Juliana Stratton’s Senate primary win though outside PAC
    Gov JB Pritzker pumped $10M into Juliana Stratton’s Senate primary win though outside PAC
  • State biometric data law considered threat to businesses
  • Former charter school exec charged w stealing more than $100K from Urban Prep
  • Chicago cab fares to increase 20% as City Council tries to buoy taxi industry
  • Residents in Des Plaines, other suburbs brace for more flooding amid heavy rains
  • Chicago’s school board election is coming — don’t say you weren’t warned
  • First chunk of new transit money to be spent on security, services for CTA, Metra, Pace 
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says “May 1 is happening,” despite pushback from Public Schools CEO
  • Legislation would cap some prescriptions
    Legislation would cap some prescriptions
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Dispatch-Argus

  • Aledo to hold summer cleanup instead of spring cleanup
  • Online Health Literacy Training coming to Moline in April
  • River Action to host cleanup on Earth Day

WQAD TV8

  • Iran reimposes restrictions on Strait of Hormuz, accusing US of violating deal to reopen it
  • VIDEO: NYPD cop on horseback chases down purse-snatching suspect
  • Breezy, cooler but dry this weekend

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  • Free QC soccer team offers kids, refugees opportunities
    Free QC soccer team offers kids, refugees opportunities
  • Zach Lahn campaigns for governor in Davenport
  • Putnam Museum launches big new society for full-scale Triceratops
  • Navigate cancer treatment w the Oncology Brothers
  • Republican gubernatorial candidate Zach Lahn holds townhall in Davenport 04/17
  • Eastern Iowa Comm Colleges return w kid’s summer camps featuring cooking, STEM, art, personal growth
  • TWO EVENTS, ONE DAY: QC BUSINESS SHOWCASE: HOB NOSH ’26 AND RIVER ACTION EARTH DAY CLEANUP 04/22River Action hosting Earth Day Cleanup in Davenport 04/22
    TWO EVENTS, ONE DAY: QC BUSINESS SHOWCASE: HOB NOSH ’26 AND RIVER ACTION EARTH DAY CLEANUP 04/22
  • State approves investment grants for four QCA businesses
  • Order deadline nears for Safer Foundation’s annual lunch fundraiser
  • Iraq War vet Bob Stark, Rep Ken Croken urge federal passage of Major Richard Star Act 04/14
  • Bettendorf’s Michael Bridgford, Independent candidate, announces First Dist Congressional run
  • UnityPoint Health to eliminate over 200 jobs. Are Trinity posts in trouble?
  • Find deals at Spring Comm Garage Sale in Rock Island 04/25
    Find deals at Spring Comm Garage Sale in Rock Island 04/25
  • Iowa playwright Mary Swander to present “Coop” at Davenport museum
  • Midwest Technical Institute hosting student welding competition 04/18
  • QC Maid-Rites get ready to celebrate 100th anniversary of chain’s founding in Muscatine
  • Davenport blood drive highlights closely-linked need for blood, organ donation
  • Burlington man charged w attempted murder after Davenport apartment shooting
  • Rock Island Arsenal will dedicate pergola to honor survivor families
    Rock Island Arsenal will dedicate pergola to honor survivor families
  • New Davenport speed cabinets ticket more than 200 people a day
  • Rock Island Library buildings closing for staff development
  • Spinal Decompression w the QC Wellness Group
  • Safely dispose of medications at Nat’l Prescription Drug Take Back Day
  • United Way QC free tax assistance program returns over $4.6M to local families
  • MOLINE’S RIVERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT WILL START PLANNING OUT HOW IT WILL BLOW STUFF UP SOMETIME IN 2027
    MOLINE’S RIVERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT WILL START PLANNING OUT HOW IT WILL BLOW STUFF UP SOMETIME IN 2027
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River Cities’ Reader

  • Brandon Lake, April 25
  • Avatar, April 29
  • Shut Up & Rock with Pop Evil & I-Rock 93.5, April 25

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Zerohedge.com

  • Kuwait Holds American Journalist After Reporting On 'Friendly Fire' Shootdown Incident
  • Spillover Conflict Still Raging In Iraq: Three Iranian Kurds Killed
  • Massive Cosmic Test Shows Newton And Einstein Still Explain Gravity Accurately

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