• Bettendorf School Board members figuring who can talk to you. . .
  • Smithfield Foods and its employees raise $118,848 for United Way. . .
  • Modern Woodmen releases year-end report. . .
  • Last Picture House joins rare group of US cinemas screening 35mm films. . .
IOWA HAS NATION’S SECOND-HIGHEST CANCER RATES — BUT IT COULD BE WORSE

IOWA HAS NATION’S SECOND-HIGHEST CANCER RATES — BUT IT COULD BE WORSE

2026 Cancer in Iowa report

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IOWA

  • Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley announces re-election bid for House seat
    Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley announces re-election bid for House seat
  • U of Iowa employee demoted after undercover DEI video
  • Sioux Cty Dems welcoming public to “No Kings” rally
  • Julie Stauch files for Democratic gubernatorial primary
  • State panel projects deeper 2026 revenue decline from federal tax changes
  • Homeless Assistance Response Team answers Sioux City residents questions
  • Gateway Computer co-founder Ted Waitt called to testify in Epstein investigation
  • GOP cuts in federal food-aid scramble passage of long-delayed farm bill
  • Radon-mitigation systems would be mandatory in new builds under House-passed bill
    Radon-mitigation systems would be mandatory in new builds under House-passed bill
  • UnityPoint Health named to “Top Places to Work” list
  • Inmate in Johnson Cty Jail death ID’d
  • Iowa Army Ammunition Plant conducting safety review
  • Iowa House passes bills to change universities’ core curriculum, tuition options
  • Iowa House votes to strengthen dog-breeder regulations, water-use permits
  • Affirmative-action, conversion-therapy bills approved by Iowa Senate subcommittees
  • Iowa infrastructure investments expands Comcast into QC
  • Rep Josh Turek submits signatures for 2026 US Senate Democratic primary
    Rep Josh Turek submits signatures for 2026 US Senate Democratic primary
  • Cedar Rapids expands micromobility w electric bikes in 2026
  • Iconic shopping center in Cedar Falls now locally owned
  • Iowa House proposes new felony charge for disrupting church
  • Webster Cty hires new emergency-services coordinator
  • Bill to increase US history, civics requirements passes Iowa House
  • Grand River man pleads guilty for role in deadly horse-and-buggy crash
  • Polk Cty Health Dept: Gun violence leading cause of youth deaths in county
  • Cedar Rapids NFP launches therapeutic child-care program for young children
    Cedar Rapids NFP launches therapeutic child-care program for young children
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Quad-City Times

  • St. Patrick Society's Grand Parade XL draws thousands to Rock Island, Davenport downtowns
  • Report: Cancer rates in Scott, Muscatine, Clinton Counties still higher than Iowa average
  • St. Patrick Society names grand marshal and Irish Mother of the Year

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AT THE MOVIES

  • “Oscar Micheaux: The Superhero of Black Filmmaking” and “Within Our Gates,” March 22
  • Sin, Lose, or Draw: Predicting the 2026 Academy Award Winners
  • Wake Up, I Think Maggie’s Got Something to Say to You: “The Bride!”, “Hoppers,” and the 2026 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Animation
  • Slit, Slash, It Ain’t No Kind of Bash: “Scream VII,” “Pillion,” and “EPIC: Elvis Presley in Concert”
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ILLINOIS

  • Peoria Heights voters to weigh in on grocery tax question in 03/17 election
    Peoria Heights voters to weigh in on grocery tax question in 03/17 election
  • New map celebrates 100 years of Route 66
  • Cubs push for more parking near Wrigley Field
  • Over twenty counties to vote on ed-advisory question for fed tax credit
  • Hammond-Henry’s SPARK program helps health-care prof’ls graduate w/o debt
  • Coalition says Cook Cty State’s attorney turned “blind eye” to ICE violence
  • Chicago police, other agencies take in millions by seizing cars, cash even w/o arrests or convictions
  • Chicago Public Schools should work to prevent future attendance drops because of immigration enforcement, community groups say
  • Four Democrats battle in March primary to succeed Susana Mendoza as state comptroller
    Four Democrats battle in March primary to succeed Susana Mendoza as state comptroller
  • Sen Dick Durbin says War w Iran aiding America’s adversaries
  • State Senate committee passes bill regulating loud commercials on streaming
  • State Supreme Court travels to Macomb to hear cases on pretrial release, student transportation
  • Emmy-nominated talk-show host, UIUC alumnus Sean Evans selected as 2026 commencement speaker
  • Rockridge choir Dir Curtis Fischer-Oelschlaeger named Illinois Outstanding Music Educator of the year
  • New tenant group seeks to unite Champaign-Urbana renters, work toward affordable-housing solutions
  • Regulators says prediction markets are illegal gambling, but bettors — and the Trump family — love them
  • Artists warn gentrification is pushing them out of Pilsen, a hub for Mexican mural art
    Artists warn gentrification is pushing them out of Pilsen, a hub for Mexican mural art
  • Decatur school care program shutting down
  • State offers $15K down payment aid to first-time buyers
  • Midwest Food Bank sends supplies to Kankakee tornado victims
  • Tazewell Cty clerk unveils AI-powered directory tool
  • Former Knox Cty Jail admin appears in court for theft, forgery charges
  • U of Illinois Springfield Prof Kent Redfield talks likelihood of Thirteenth Dist flipping red
  • Student-made museum at Monticello High School documents the Holocaust
  • Heartland Comm College celebrates one year of Hawks Food Drive
    Heartland Comm College celebrates one year of Hawks Food Drive
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Dispatch-Argus

  • St. Patrick Society's Grand Parade XL draws thousands to Rock Island, Davenport downtowns
  • Report: Cancer rates in Scott, Muscatine, Clinton Counties still higher than Iowa average
  • St. Patrick Society names grand marshal and Irish Mother of the Year

WQAD TV8

  • Trump may be banned from the LA Olympics and World Cup matches under proposed rule change
  • Weather Impact Alert starting Sunday night for blizzard-like conditions
  • Before the attack, Michigan synagogue had been bolstering its security

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LOCAL

  • FORMER DEPUTY JOSHUA WALL FILES SUIT ALLEGING TERMINATION FOR REPORTING CONCERNS ABOUT SHERIFF TIM LANE’S WIFE09/26/25: Scott Cty settles w former sheriff's office employee who filed whistleblower suit
    FORMER DEPUTY JOSHUA WALL FILES SUIT ALLEGING TERMINATION FOR REPORTING CONCERNS ABOUT SHERIFF TIM LANE’S WIFE
  • “Motown and Friends” returns w community spirit, local talent
  • QC Chamber earns accreditation from US Chamber
  • Black Hawk College inducting seven into Hall of Fame
  • Camp Hope, Camp Kesem: Summer camps for children impacted by cancer
  • Suspected arson destroys Rock Island family’s St Patrick’s Day parade float
  • $4.3M in federal funding awarded to SAL Family and Community Services
    $4.3M in federal funding awarded to SAL Family and Community Services
  • Safer Foundation celebrates fifty years of empowering second chances in the QC
  • Iowa infrastructure investments expands Comcast into QC
  • QCA ranks fifth in Top 10 Mississippi River Corridor metros for economic development
  • Rock Island-Milan School Districts hires Frank Mendoza as Dir of Building Operations
  • Rock Valley Physical Therpay, The Group combine forces to better women’s health
  • SCOTT CTY JAIL FAULTED FOR IGNORING INMATE’S MENTAL-HEALTH CRISIS
    SCOTT CTY JAIL FAULTED FOR IGNORING INMATE’S MENTAL-HEALTH CRISIS
  • How the new shopping trend MAC.BID is faring in the QC
  • The Great Loop proves a great achievement for two QC natives
  • Deere’s recent earnings report welcome news
  • Bluebird Fiber completes purchase of Everstream assets, operations
  • Elliott Aviation promotes Michael Parrish to expanded role
  • Rock Island’s Elderly Services Officer protects resident from losing nearly $40K in scam
    Rock Island’s Elderly Services Officer protects resident from losing nearly $40K in scam
  • St Patrick Society names grand marshal, Irish Mother of the Year
  • Moline accepting Statements of Interest for council seat
  • Visit Quad Cities, Wheel the World work to raise awareness of destination accessibility
  • Rock Island-Milan School Board member defends district on reports of student behavioral issues
  • Free HIV testing, support available for women in QC
  • “Business as usual” for John Deere Classic after Tour CEO Brian Rolapp speaks
    “Business as usual” for John Deere Classic after Tour CEO Brian Rolapp speaks
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River Cities’ Reader

  • “Kaleidoscope Odyssey,” March 14 through September 7
  • Bachelor's Decree: “Company,” at Augustana College through March 15
  • The University of Dubuque's “Something Rotten!”, March 20 through 22

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Zerohedge.com

  • Honda Projects First Loss Since 1957 - $15.7 Billion - Thanks To EV Strategy Fail
  • Texas Antifa Cell Convicted On Terror Charges As Trump Targets Far-Left
  • Iran Mulls Allowing Tankers Through Strait Of Hormuz If Trade Conducted In Yuan

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