• Bush Construction names Michael Johnson as Pres. . .
  • Rob Sand, gubernatorial candidate, announces water quality, health plan, w emphasis on farmer support. . .
  • Rep Randy Feenstra, gubernatorial candidate, holds round table in Davenport. . .
  • Bettendorf selects interim principal after North Scott hire. . .
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  • Bill would limit cell phone use in classrooms
  • Clinton marks one year on major road construction project
  • Delivery robot went viral after shattering bus shelter’s glass in West Town
  • In 2013, Chicago Public Schools tried to ban a book. It didn’t go well. A new graphic novel tells the tale
    In 2013, Chicago Public Schools tried to ban a book. It didn’t go well. A new graphic novel tells the tale
  • Chicago Teachers Union must answer for audits
  • Voters narrow field to Top 16 Coolest Products Made in Illinois
  • Former Dept of Cultural Affairs and Special Events deputy files whistleblower lawsuit against city for wrongful termination
  • NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids scales back expansion plans
    NewBo City Market in Cedar Rapids scales back expansion plans
  • All top Champaign Unit 4 admins asked to reapply for their jobs
  • United Center owners’ massive 1901 Project could get $55M property-tax break
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