• 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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  • State proposal would give unemployment benefits to striking workers
  • Chicago Public School grads earning biliteracy seals in record numbers, bringing pride, job benefits for many
  • Deere calling back twenty laid-off workers back to Davenport Works
  • Scott Cty Sheriff’s Office swears in two new deputies
    Scott Cty Sheriff’s Office swears in two new deputies
  • Chicago school board votes against helping thousands of Chicago students
  • Trump’s deportation blitz last fall evoked painful memories of Latin American “desaparecidos”
  • Bettendorf Parks and Rec Dir John Byrnes receives state honors
  • Palatine Township Elementary School Dist 15 to sell $26M in bonds for building repairs, discusses more borrowing 
  • Gov JB Pritzker says Dept of Homeland Services threat to deny customs-processing resources in sanctuary cities would hurt Chicago economy
  • Dress for Success Quad Cities to host community open house 04/16
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