• Project NOW hosts Rooting Out Poverty conference 04/09. . .
  • Seven years after legalization, final cannabis licensing lawsuit goes to court. . .
  • Battle of the Businesses will scrimmage in support of Common Chord 04/11. . .
UNITED WAY CEO/PRES RENE GELLERMAN STEPS DOWN, AS DOES BLACKHAWK BANK AND TRUST PRES/CEO CHRIS LEMON

UNITED WAY CEO/PRES RENE GELLERMAN STEPS DOWN, AS DOES BLACKHAWK BANK AND TRUST PRES/CEO CHRIS LEMON

Blackhawk announces bank leadership transition

Rene Gellerman (from left), Eric Huiskamp Mutka, and Chris Lemon

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January, 2026

  • 2019 Illinois anti-trafficking law bolstered by two QCA lawmakers
  • Fundraiser helps Nahant Marsh turtle Oneida that O-needs emergency surgery
  • Monday’s 2026 Iowa caucuses come days after Democratic Nat’l Convention begins 2028 calendar talks
    Monday’s 2026 Iowa caucuses come days after Democratic Nat’l Convention begins 2028 calendar talks
  • Trump’s deployment of Nat’l Guard members to Chicago cost tax-payers $21M, congr’l report says
    Trump’s deployment of Nat’l Guard members to Chicago cost tax-payers $21M, congr’l report says
  • Iowa Supreme Court rules for Scott Cty public defenders
  • Upper Iowa U, Happy Teacher partner on degree package
  • Pleasant Valley School District announces next Superint
  • Ben Keith joins Iowa American Water in new development role
  • DAVENPORT COUNCIL APPROVES POLICE PRIORITIES, PUSHES BACK ON STATE CONTROL, ICES OUT ICEDavenport rejects ICE cooperationHouse File 2041Senate File 2097
    DAVENPORT COUNCIL APPROVES POLICE PRIORITIES, PUSHES BACK ON STATE CONTROL, ICES OUT ICE
  • Iowa Ag department asks for budget increase to expand Choose Iowa
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