• Database error accidentally cancels Lunardi’s liquor license, forcing it to close after 37 years. . .
  • Board imposes $5K fine on Bettendorf dentist. . .
  • Iowa GOP challenging Libertarian candidates slate so hard, it’s like they’re trying to accomplish some kind of goal. . .
  • Western Illinois U receives minor sanctions for NCAA violations. . .
  • Abandoned East Moline building collapses — and all we get is the aftermath. . .
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  • Lawsuit claims Calvin Community owes $767K in unpaid bills
    Lawsuit claims Calvin Community owes $767K in unpaid bills
  • Coe College to launch three new hybrid concentrations this fall
  • Iowa awards more than $600K in dairy innovation grants
  • Several developments get green light from Cedar Rapids council
  • Jasmine Almoayyed returns to Cedar Rapids gov’t as Econ Dvlpt Dir
  • IT worker gets prison for sabotaging Saydel Schools computer systems
  • Ingredion announces $5B acquisition of Tate and Lyle

    Also acquires patented prebiotic fiber

  • Two Rivers Bank and Trust locations to reopen as First Mid Bank and Trust
  • Linn Cty Board of Supervisors chair Kirsten Running-Marquardt speaks out against Morgan Valley power plant plans
    Linn Cty Board of Supervisors chair Kirsten Running-Marquardt speaks out against Morgan Valley power plant plans
  • Muscatine approves Hot-Mix Asphalt Overlay Project
  • Gubernatorial nom Zach Lahn names Derek Wulf as running mate
  • KENT WORLDWIDE dedicates World’s Best Cat Litter manufacturing plant
  • Longtime owners of beloved Fairport riverside bar and grill hanging up hats
  • Muscatine Center for Social Action names Jason Dornbush its new Exec Dir
  • Iowa state audit maintains tax-payers overcharged $100M
  • Name confusion leads to challenge of Iowa Libertarian candidate
  • Grinnell College pledges funds to comm elementary-school project
    Grinnell College pledges funds to comm elementary-school project
  • Jackson Cty plans session about data-centers ordinance
  • Des Moines has eighth-lowest credit-card debt
  • Details on funeral arrangements for six killed in Muscatine tragedy
  • Former Des Moines Public Schools Superint Ian Roberts moved to Thomson facility
  • Dentist in patient-death case fined $10K, license suspended for six months
  • Deere hiring thirty workers in Dubuque, bringing back twenty employees in Davenport
  • U of Iowa’s struggling Center for Intellectual Freedom faces required expansion due to law
  • College Hill redevelopment plan heads to Cedar Falls hearing 06/10
    College Hill redevelopment plan heads to Cedar Falls hearing 06/10
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  • He-Man Nature: “Masters of the Universe,” “Power Ballad,” “Scary Movie,” and “Fallen Angels”
    He-Man Nature: “Masters of the Universe,” “Power Ballad,” “Scary Movie,” and “Fallen Angels”
  • I Am Curious (About the Yellow): “Backrooms,” “Pressure,” and “The Breadwinner”
    I Am Curious (About the Yellow): “Backrooms,” “Pressure,” and “The Breadwinner”
  • Force Mineur: “Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu,” “I Love Boosters,” and “Passenger”
    Force Mineur: “Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu,” “I Love Boosters,” and “Passenger”
  • The Monkey’s Pawn: “Obsession,” “Is God Is,” “In the Grey,” and “Marty, Life Is Short”
    The Monkey’s Pawn: “Obsession,” “Is God Is,” “In the Grey,” and “Marty, Life Is Short”
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ILLINOIS

  • Disability rights advocates file lawsuit over state’s right-to-die law
    Disability rights advocates file lawsuit over state’s right-to-die law
  • Chicago police fail to address boom in air bag thefts
  • Cook Cty offers loans after latest tax-bill delays
  • Farm store Rural King breaks ground on $75M HQ in Mattoon
  • Gov JB Pritzker defends level of engagement w lawmakers amid Bears flop
  • State Treasurer Michael Frerichs establishes new grant program to combat hunger
  • Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson will ask committee to repeal video gambling
  • Mayoral challenger Susana Mendoza vows to use financial acumen to tackle Chicago’s $36B pension crisis
  • Southern Illinois man convicted in federal case involving 3D-printed guns
    Southern Illinois man convicted in federal case involving 3D-printed guns
  • Knox College announces renovations at T Fleming Fieldhouse
  • State Police investigating man’s 2018 death
  • Komatsu unveils new $28M headquarters in Peoria
  • Streator begins recovery after tornado ripped through 06/11
  • State distributes first $25M to local pharmacies to help them compete
  • Despite BUILD’s failure, housing advocates celebrate legislative wins
  • Farm groups push for estate-tax reform as succession challenges grow
  • Hot rods roll through McLean as Power Tour celebrates Route 66
    Hot rods roll through McLean as Power Tour celebrates Route 66
  • School, library officials demand Cook Cty step up tax payments
  • Humane Society of Central Illinois welcomes animals displaced by storms
  • State Affordable Care Act enrollment continues to drop, new state data shows
  • After delay, Chicago School Board renews charters amid revamped oversight
  • As some Central Illinois cities outgrow housing, others trying to entice people to move in
  • Can a presidential library ever be more than a temple of admiration?
  • Ryan Ross, former Chicago Housing Authority official, indicted in $4.8M kickback scheme
  • State Board of Ed zeroes in on improving math ed in Illinois
    State Board of Ed zeroes in on improving math ed in Illinois
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LOCAL

  • NATIONALLY-RENOWNED ARTIST TAPPED NEW PUBLIC MURAL NEXT NEAR MLK PARK
    NATIONALLY-RENOWNED ARTIST TAPPED NEW PUBLIC MURAL NEXT NEAR MLK PARK
  • Opioid overdose deaths decline in RICO, but challenges remain
  • 70% of QC businesses raised prices last quarter, survey finds
  • Child on electric scooter hit by vehicle 06/10
  • Enjoy bluegrass on the grass at QC Botanical Center
  • East Moline Library to host Touch a Truck event 06/20
  • East Moline to spend over $20M to improve drinking-water quality
    East Moline to spend over $20M to improve drinking-water quality
  • Rhythm City Casino celebrating ten-year anniversary this weekend
  • Official rules for Mississippi Valley Fair Concert Ticket Giveaway
  • YWCA QC hosting Summer Block Jam 06/14
  • Coal Valley’s Playtime U closes after social-media leak
  • Elite amateurs score JDC sponsor exemptions
  • THE SAFENING: DAVENPORT SCHOOLS APPROVES ADD’L WEAPON-DETECTION SYSTEMS WHILE ROCK ISLAND SCHOOLS APPROVE RETURN OF SRORock Island-Milan School Board approves SRO
    THE SAFENING: DAVENPORT SCHOOLS APPROVES ADD’L WEAPON-DETECTION SYSTEMS WHILE ROCK ISLAND SCHOOLS APPROVE RETURN OF SRO
  • QC Chamber to host 2026 Annual Meeting 08/05
  • New Bubba’s 33 in Davenport expected to open 07/27
  • Moline moves forward w solar panel project
  • Gunfire reported at Milan apartment complex
  • Park Forest felon charged w first-degree murder in fatal Bettendorf driveway shooting
  • Davenport extends animal services w Humane Society
    Davenport extends animal services w Humane Society
  • Niabi Zoo hosting Pride Night
  • Historic Allendale mansion heads to auction in Moline
  • Moline supportive housing complex breaks ground
  • New Ollie’s discount store opening in Davenport
  • Deere hiring thirty workers in Dubuque, bringing back twenty employees in Davenport
  • Davenport Mayor Jason Gordon gives first State of the City speech
    Davenport Mayor Jason Gordon gives first State of the City speech
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