• 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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  • Bill proposes removing sprinkler requirement for some townhome properties in Iowa
    Bill proposes removing sprinkler requirement for some townhome properties in Iowa

    A row of firefighters' helmets, coats, and boots in suspendered pants hang at the ready at a fire station in Oak Harbor.

  • Iowa nation’s second-best state in which to drive safely
  • Thirty-fourth annual QC Farm Show in Rock Island
  • Sioux Central Wrestling Club renovating old Sioux Rapids bank building
  • For state lawmakers, the theme for 2026 is the Three As: Affordability, affordability, affordability
    For state lawmakers, the theme for 2026 is the Three As: Affordability, affordability, affordability
  • Kone tower in Moline a towering piece of QC history
  • NASCAR brings back “The Chase,” raising pressure at Iowa Corn 350
  • State lawmakers boost their own pay
  • United Way QC offers free in-person tax assistance by appointment
  • Iowa’s only current free-standing birthing center opens in Adel after summer bill
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