• Ed Tibbetts: Davenport can still choose openness. . .
  • No jail time for Arsenal Fire Captain found guilty of felony battery. . .
  • Students push for bill allowing Bachelor’s degrees from community colleges. . .
  • RealTrends ranks Ruhl and Ruhl as Iowa’s largest independent real-estate company. . .
  • Autism Society of the QC to host walk to celebrate Autism acceptance. . .
BETTENDORF POLICE DEPT PLANS CONTRACT W FLOCK SAFETY FOR DRONES

BETTENDORF POLICE DEPT PLANS CONTRACT W FLOCK SAFETY FOR DRONES

Get The Flock Out!Approved, $134M budget

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May, 2025

  • State food assistance dips in January, but still leads region
  • “U-pick” flower farm fighting Barrington Hills to reopen, as 20K tulips wait to be harvested
  • Samuel Hall III sworn in as Rantoul’s first Black Village President
    Samuel Hall III sworn in as Rantoul’s first Black Village President
  • Spencer hosts Flood Recovery Comm Update Event
  • Contesting Cook Cty property taxes can feel like a part-time job
  • Chicago Council green-lights Mayor Brandon Johnson’s affordable housing push
  • Normal orders unhoused camp to be cleared for sewer project
  • Nat’l Endowment for the Arts grant cancellations have hit key Chicago cultural events
  • Local activists decry “one year of silence” from Champaign officials on Gaza
  • Lyon Cty attorney intends to plead guilty in OWI case
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