• Those mobile speed cabinets in Davenport — where ARE they?. . .
  • Report: Black Hawk College, students add $291M to economy. . .
  • Economic Impact Study. . .
  • Fire chief billed tax-payers for personal expenses, Eldridge officials claim. . .
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Author: Michael Helke

  • Chicago’s school board race coming this fall. You’ve been warned
  • Votes in doubt to override Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s veto protecting tipped wage-hike
  • North High Senior competing in Nat’l Poetry Out Loud competition in DC
    North High Senior competing in Nat’l Poetry Out Loud competition in DC
  • State research centers around farming CropWizard AI
  • Sen Laura Ellman says tax-payers fleeced by Dept of Corrections
  • State House approves initiative to regulate social-media algorithms
    State House approves initiative to regulate social-media algorithms
  • Family sues City of Sioux City, police officer following 2025 officer-involved shooting
  • Feds move to block controversial state credit card swipe ban, siding w banks in ongoing legal fight
  • March mass lay-offs hit Cook Cty hardest
  • Sergeant Bluff strikes down proposed electronic mobility ordinance
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