• Annie Wittenmyer housing project awarded $4.7M in state tax credits. . .
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission discusses QC Generating Station safety at public meeting 05/14. . .
  • Iowa board upholds suspension for Alleman student behind deepfake videos of teachers. . .
  • Amazon marks milestone at Davenport delivery station. . .
  • Vet TalkX to help QC employers see advantages of hiring veterans 06/17. . .
RIVERMONT COLLEGIATE LOSES ACCREDITATION AFTER COMPLAINT OVER PROPOSED “NEUTRALITY POLICY”

RIVERMONT COLLEGIATE LOSES ACCREDITATION AFTER COMPLAINT OVER PROPOSED “NEUTRALITY POLICY”

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June, 2021

  • August 2020 derecho now costliest severe storm event in US history, tops $11.2B
  • Quad Cities Chamber Pres Paul Rumler to Jim Niedelman: Amazon may be coming — or perhaps not
  • Muscatine youth invited to learn fire and EMS training skills at explorer academy
  • New UIUC study reveals pandemic-related changes’ effects on STEM students
  • Weekend shooting that damaged the Figge and the Skybridge on task-force’s agenda today
  • Summer musical “Mamma Mia!” dances onto stage at Cedar Falls Comm Theatre
    Summer musical “Mamma Mia!” dances onto stage at Cedar Falls Comm Theatre
  • Iowa Workforce Development Dir wants $3,846 for her e-mails, says her text messages have been purged
  • Ground broken on new inpatient rehab hospital in Moline
  • Care worker arrested for abuse in Waterloo
  • Chicago city clerk to run for Illinois secretary of state
    Chicago city clerk to run for Illinois secretary of state
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