• 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

  • Illinois Senate passes bill that could shut down puppy mills
  • Student leaders at public universities disappointed, anxious re potential tuition-increase
  • Cedar Valley schools use federal funding to expand summer programs, other learning support
  • Sen Charles “Chuck” Grassley, state GOP delegation call on Biden to support biofuels in infrastructure deal
  • Effort to get Capt Stephen Phillis a posthumous Medal of Honor
    Effort to get Capt Stephen Phillis a posthumous Medal of Honor
  • State Lottery picks up pace on Powerball in “instant gratification world”
  • Cedar Falls racial-equity panel agrees they need a facilitator; up to city-council approval
  • EX-AUDITOR FLAPS ABOUT PARTISANSHIP AFTER TOMPKINS APPOINTED REPLACEMENT IN SCOTT CO
    EX-AUDITOR FLAPS ABOUT PARTISANSHIP AFTER TOMPKINS APPOINTED REPLACEMENT IN SCOTT CO
  • Waterloo man charged in connection w fatal shooting of teen to argue self-defense
  • New federal initiative can save eligible households on high-speed internet bills
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