• 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. . .
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Author: Michael Helke

  • 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
  • Bettendorf Chiropractor sanctioned after OWI, firearm convictions
  • 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
  • Iowa First Dist challenger David Pautsch suggests removing Muslims would be easier than deporting undocumented immigrantsGOP Senate candidate Jim Carlin stakes out his non-corporate/not-quite-libertarian conservative campaign
  • 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
  • Rep Monica Kurth delivers retirement speech
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