• 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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  • Rock Island School Board approves contentious reappointmentsUnited Township High School says health-care insurance premiums for employees will rise significantly
  • Cases at Warlord, Noma prompt fresh questions about how to protect restaurant workers
    Cases at Warlord, Noma prompt fresh questions about how to protect restaurant workers
  • EntreFuel kick-off celebration set 04/28 in Clinton
  • Work scheduled to begin on 29th St, Bettendorf
  • Call it the Nelson Media Effect: Five Iowa newspapers saved from closure
  • GOP governor candidate Darren Bailey moves into Chicago apartment
  • Muscatine considers future of Towhead Island
  • Auditor Rob Sand, Rep Randy Feenstra launch campaign ads as race rated “toss-up”
    Auditor Rob Sand, Rep Randy Feenstra launch campaign ads as race rated “toss-up”
  • Ries Harbor Apartments creates safer harbor for people in need
  • JEFF VANDERWIERE, DAVENPORT’S NEW FIRE CHIEF, SUSPENDED BRIEFLY IN 2009 FOR PUNCHING TEEN
    JEFF VANDERWIERE, DAVENPORT’S NEW FIRE CHIEF, SUSPENDED BRIEFLY IN 2009 FOR PUNCHING TEEN
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