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  • “DJ’s Law,” honoring Tampico teen killed in 03/24 crash, heads to state Senate
  • Latin American history, pet custody bills advance in Springfield ahead of deadline
  • Driver who died in 04/15 crash and fire ID’d as Central DeWitt teacher
  • Iowa Sec of State Paul Pate opposes Trump’s mail-in voting limits, cites state authority
  • MOLINE’S RIVERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT WILL START PLANNING OUT HOW IT WILL BLOW STUFF UP SOMETIME IN 2027
    MOLINE’S RIVERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT WILL START PLANNING OUT HOW IT WILL BLOW STUFF UP SOMETIME IN 2027
  • Illinois Farm Bureau, among others, push for year-round sale of E-15

    Water-quality expert claims it’ll harm environment, public health

  • Lawmakers advance nuclear tax incentives as Duane Arnold restart review begins
  • Twenty-one Moline student athletes taking their game to college level
  • 3D printed homes, an abandoned $590K deposit, the FBI: What happened in Cairo?
  • Iowa Senate urged to pass animal-cruelty bill to deter child-, elder-abuse risks
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