Part of US 150 closing for demolition
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Mark Schwiebert: Trump's scorecard after the first yearApril 8, 2026Somewhat over a year after Donald Trump’s return to office, it’s well to take a look at how he’s done on some of the major areas where he promised to make things better.
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ICE arrested over 800 people after tips from US airport security agencyApril 8, 2026ICE arrested over 800 people following tips shared by airport security officials from the start of Trump's presidency through February — a figure far above what was previously publicly known.
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Streamed & Screened: For All MankindApril 8, 2026
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Quad Cities Pride Festival to return in June, two 'RuPaul's Drag Race' stars to performApril 8, 2026The festival will be held at Schwiebert Riverfront Park on Friday, June 5, and Saturday, June 6.
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Iowa House lawmakers consider contract with AI company to analyze county, school budgetsApril 8, 2026The capabilities of the technology were laid out during a House Government Oversight Committee meeting on Tuesday, where lawmakers heard from Mark Welch of Tyler Technologies.
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Moline gaming cafes to close in 2027 after council rejects amendment to keep them openApril 8, 2026Gaming cafe customers, employees and owners filled nearly every seat and into an overflow room at Tuesday's meeting to urge the city council to allow the cafes to stay open.
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YMCA Water Park at the Landing in Bettendorf sees more than 70,000 visits in first seasonApril 8, 2026The YMCA CEO thinks the waterpark could've reached close to 90,000 visits in 2025 if a thrown beer bottle hadn't shattered and forced the pool to close for a week.
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How Trump went from threatening Iran's annihilation to agreeing to a two-week ceasefireApril 8, 2026Trump, over the course of a day, went from threatening Iran with "annihilation" to proclaiming it had presented a "workable" plan that led him to agree to a two-week ceasefire.
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Iowa's only Latino film festival returns to Des Moines on SaturdayApril 8, 2026The Des Moines Latino Film Festival this year presents two films that have won awards at some of the world's most prestigious film festivals.
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Everyday People: Home health care worker is angry, speaking outApril 8, 2026Crystal Stillwell's job is to help people who are too old or sick to help themselves. She thinks people like her deserve better wages.

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