• Moline appoints Alan Silas as Ward 1 Alder. . .
  • UnityPoint Health — Trinity honors Pritkin Cardiac Rehab Patients of the Year. . .
  • Gas and Electric Credit Union rewards $250K bonus dividend to members. . .
  • The Last Picture House to unleash Grindhouse Old 35mm Kung Fu Film Festival 04/17-18. . .
MOLINE COUNCIL VOTES TO PHASE OUT LIQUOR LICENSES OF GAMING CAFÉS

MOLINE COUNCIL VOTES TO PHASE OUT LIQUOR LICENSES OF GAMING CAFÉS

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May, 2025

  • Heartland OKs increased employee wages, insurance premiums
    Heartland OKs increased employee wages, insurance premiums
  • Two key Latino theater events just paused. Are there stormier months ahead?
  • Chicago movie house Facets will reschedule Israeli-American rapper’s film after fracas
  • RICO Act charges filed in Peoria for alleged gang involvement
  • Lawmakers get 26 seconds per page to read 2025 state budget
  • Calls to freeze state’s annual gas-tax increase set to go up again 07/01
  • As Chicago Bears pivot to Arlington Heights, Mayor Brandon Johnson says, “I’ve done my part”
  • ComEd electric bills are set to surge in June
  • As Chicago Council considers “snap curfews,” teens say downtown feels increasingly off-limits
  • Bloomington-Normal police aim to break mental-health stigmas in law enforcement
    Bloomington-Normal police aim to break mental-health stigmas in law enforcement
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