• Iowa educators, parents argue against the inadequacy of proposed 1.75% funding increase. . .
  • Lee closes investment deal, welcomes David Hoffmann to board. . .
  • Suspect expected to face the Scott Cty District flees to Indonesia. . .
QC RESIDENTS CONDUCTING TWO-MONTH BALD EAGLE STUDY IN RESPONSE TO CONSULTING FIRM’S SINGLE-DAY STUDY

QC RESIDENTS CONDUCTING TWO-MONTH BALD EAGLE STUDY IN RESPONSE TO CONSULTING FIRM’S SINGLE-DAY STUDY

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IOWA

  • Rep Zach Dieken proposes bill that would “treat abortion as murder”
    Rep Zach Dieken proposes bill that would “treat abortion as murder”
  • Iowa City recommends walking back Fieldhouse liquor suspension
  • Woodbury Cty Supervisors approve up to $20K for ballot printers
  • Auction group asks for donations after Monona Cty Grandstand fire
  • Survey reveals favored plan for Cedar Rapids School cuts, reorganization
  • Should Iowa annex Illinois counties? State proposal to consider adjusting border
  • Siouxland veteran receives new home from Tunnel to Towers
  • Linn Cty Attorney’s Office to review Marion officer-involved shooting case due to conflict of interest
  • Two Iowa Penitentiary inmates charged w attempted murder
    Two Iowa Penitentiary inmates charged w attempted murder
  • Farmers to see $140M+ in Farm Credit Services dividends
  • Renewable fuels summit celebrates progress, stresses need for new markets
  • Gov Kim Reynolds proposes raising tobacco taxes amid high cancer rates
  • Judge: Northeast Iowa Commu College justified in firing former president
  • Senate panel rejects bill to ensure care facility residents can use “granny cams”
  • More small-scale solar projects could sprout under Statehouse proposal
  • Bill removing state affirmative-action measures approved by Iowa House panel
  • Iowa State U researchers work to build new batteries for energy storage
    Iowa State U researchers work to build new batteries for energy storage
  • LGBTQ+ school discussion bill advances
  • Muscatine Fire Dept says 2025 was busiest year on record
  • Officials ID skeletal remains found in Clinton
  • Muscatine police see 8% drop in police calls

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  • Deere brings back 150 workers in Waterloo after laying off 1,200 since 2024
  • New U of Iowa research on state’s high cancer rate reveals troubled counties, high lung-cancer rates
  • Iowa bill would require fire districts to consider adopting soybean-based firefighting foam
  • House panel advances expanded ban on school gender, sexuality materials
    House panel advances expanded ban on school gender, sexuality materials
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Quad-City Times

  • Quad-Cities Popular Astronomy Club: Carl Gamble and the founding of PAC
  • Quad-Cities birth announcements for Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026
  • Craig Schillig: Five questions about long-term care; do you know of Medicare options

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AT THE MOVIES

  • She Is the Captain Now: “Send Help,” “Iron Lung,” and “Arco”
  • Witness for the Persecution: “Mercy,” “The Lost Bus,” “Come See Me in the Good Light,” and “The Ugly Stepsister”
  • The 2026 Academy Awards Nominations
  • Iron Maiden Voyage: “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” “No Other Choice,” and “The Rip”
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ILLINOIS

  • Person hospitalized w “life-threatening” gunshot wound: Springfield Police
    Person hospitalized w “life-threatening” gunshot wound: Springfield Police
  • Dozens of Chicago suburbs have shifted to majority non-white
  • What to know in Democratic primary race for Cook Cty assessor
  • State gives almost $1.2M to labor activist group
  • Rep Darin LaHood secures funding for Metamora public safety building
  • Should Iowa annex Illinois counties? State proposal to consider adjusting border
  • Chicago’s aviation chief unveiled video of O’Hare’s $1.3B concourse now in works
  • Walmart, Amazon, Chicago Public Schools top list of employers where state workers still need SNAP benefits
  • State warns illegal online casinos to shut down operations as Super Bowl approaches
    State warns illegal online casinos to shut down operations as Super Bowl approaches
  • State must keep promise to join nursing group or risk millions
  • New Pantagraph owner takes over
  • Three-peat: State’s pension system last place for third year in a row
  • Judge rules to release evidence in Border Patrol shooting of Marimar Martinez
  • Conservative policy wonk Ted Dabrowski gets off sidelines w run for governor
  • Mercer Cty School District Superint Timothy Farquer in court, case continued
  • State Dept of Public Health to follow American Academy of Pediatrics’ vaccine schedule
  • Sen Dick Durbin makes move to regulate big tech companies
    Sen Dick Durbin makes move to regulate big tech companies
  • Bradley U welcomes Karel Janeček for 48th McCord Lecture series
  • State Gaming Board delays vote on Par-a-Dice after stunning change
  • Cook Cty court clerk launches e-ticket pilot program
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s public market plan slows to crawl
  • Decatur officials outline plan to strengthen neighborhoods, economy
  • State bill would authorize pilot program for self-driving cars in Chicago
  • Protections from carbon sequestration, pipelines remain key priority for state advocates, policymakers
  • AG Kwame Raoul wins state’s first civil hate-crime lawsuit
    AG Kwame Raoul wins state’s first civil hate-crime lawsuit
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Dispatch-Argus

  • Quad-Cities Popular Astronomy Club: Carl Gamble and the founding of PAC
  • Quad-Cities birth announcements for Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026
  • Craig Schillig: Five questions about long-term care; do you know of Medicare options

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  • Life 180 opens The Zone, a sober social space for people in recovery
  • Breezy Johnson won a gold medal in downhill, and then the medal broke
  • Who was the child in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show?

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LOCAL

  • DAVENPORT ENDING ANIMAL-CONTROL AGREEMENT WITH HUMANE SOCIETY OF SCOTT CTY
    DAVENPORT ENDING ANIMAL-CONTROL AGREEMENT WITH HUMANE SOCIETY OF SCOTT CTY
  • MidAmerican Neighborhood Power-Up wins innovation award
  • Immigration forum to discuss “Fact, Fiction, and Solutions” 02/13
  • Job’s Daughters Int’l youth org will reopen
  • Davenport high-school students receive John Deere scholarships
  • Free dental care available for kids at Bethany for Children and Families’ mobile clinic
  • St Ambrose U applies for full membership in Heart of America Athletic Conference
    St Ambrose U applies for full membership in Heart of America Athletic Conference
  • New data shows high chance for tornadoes in the QC
  • QC athlete Roger Craig inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Rivermont Collegiate student Stella Ashdown wins Nat’l Honor Society scholarship
  • Davenport Library plans to again hire social worker as federal funds wind down
  • QC Storm’s Hockey Fights Cancer Ice Painting and Education Day events
  • PUTNAM MUSEUM ANNOUNCES OPENING OF FAMILY DISCOVERY CENTER
    PUTNAM MUSEUM ANNOUNCES OPENING OF FAMILY DISCOVERY CENTER
  • Country Manor hosts love-themed memory care talk 02/12
  • Living Lands open house 02/07
  • Happy Joe’s celebrates milestone growth, recognition
  • Moline man sentenced to seven years in federal prison on drug and gun charges
  • Indiana, Illinois, Iowa Foundation for Fair Contracting to shed light on tax credits, construction standards 02/10
  • No tax on tips? New federal deductions could boost refunds in Iowa but Illinois opts out
    No tax on tips? New federal deductions could boost refunds in Iowa but Illinois opts out
  • New law eases Medicaid access for sick children
  • Bettendorf program to help homeowners fix sewer lines
  • Davenport men accused of scrapping Sam’s Club carts
  • TBK Bank QC Marathon Race Dir Joe Moreno honored in running community
  • Fareway ham donation supports food-insecure Iowans
  • As anti-DEI laws spread, Augustana’s Black Student Union rises with new urgency
    As anti-DEI laws spread, Augustana’s Black Student Union rises with new urgency
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River Cities’ Reader

  • “Violins of Hope” Opening Event, February 17
  • First-Ever Gubernatorial Republican Primary Forum Held in Scott County Was Educational and Substantive
  • “Doesn’t Feel Like Work at All”: Retiring Conductor Jon Hurty Leads His Last Messiah, February 22 at Augustana College's Centennial Hall

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Zerohedge.com

  • Chipotle CEO Reveals Customers Have Money, Sets Stage For Price Hikes
  • Europe's Chemical Sector 'Will Disappear' Under Weight Of EU Green Deal, CEOs Sound Alarm
  • Visualizing The Changing Political Affiliation By Generation In The US

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