• QCA libraries receive state funding as part of $27M program. . .
  • Rock Island-Milan appoints principal, IT Dir, and dean. . .
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley names Daniel Gleason its new Pres and CEO. . .
  • Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice cuts 40% of immigration attorneys due to federal funding changes. . .
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  • Amazon gets approval to build massive retail concept in Orland Park
  • Unwilling to make “a bad deal even worse,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson drops out of competition to buy back parking meters
  • Iowa corn/ethanol industry will “continue downward trend” w/o new market accessIowa Renewable Fuels Asc report
  • Long-suffering Frank Lloyd Wright home hit the market for $350K
    Long-suffering Frank Lloyd Wright home hit the market for $350K
  • Slightly smaller share of families choosing Chicago Public Schools for their children, a report found
  • Davenport goal-setting workshops postponed because of weather
  • DIANE NELSON TO RETIRE AS LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS CEO BY MID-2026
    DIANE NELSON TO RETIRE AS LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS CEO BY MID-2026
  • State House Speaker, GOP leader divided on solutions to lower cost of living
  • Mike Bawden joins TAG as marketing and brand strategy SVP
  • State universities would be liable for part of defaulted student loans under House bill
    State universities would be liable for part of defaulted student loans under House bill
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