• 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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  • Dodge Cty Sheriff sues Skokie woman for defamation in ICE detention claim
    Dodge Cty Sheriff sues Skokie woman for defamation in ICE detention claim
  • Library Citizens’ Academy planned for Rock Island
  • Iowa Leading Indicators Index edges up in February amid federal data gaps
  • St Ambrose hosting dance marathon fundraiser 04/18
  • Disaster declaration approved for Illinois storms
  • DR DAVID HARTSUCH’S LAWSUIT AGAINST LICENSING BOARDS MOVES TO FEDERAL COURT
    DR DAVID HARTSUCH’S LAWSUIT AGAINST LICENSING BOARDS MOVES TO FEDERAL COURT
  • Collins Aerospace lands contracts for Army’s Next-Gen Aircraft, including Iowa manufacturing work
  • New spots for food and drinks in downtown Davenport
  • Cedar Rapids Bank and Trust announces future Mt Vernon Road branch
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission to hold public meeting 04/14 on Duane Arnold restart
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