• Reports outline “strong” steps to battle QC homelessness. . .
  • New Vibrant Dir Rik Edgar envisions more variety in future shows. . .
  • Creative industries power Illinois’ economy. . .
  • Bettendorf middle-schooler wins first place in nat’l documentary competition. . .
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy explanation leaves us wondering, What ELSE did Michael Jackson get right?. . .
  • Iowa Auditor Rob Sand says he won’t amend 2020 audit report after US Dept of Treasury findings. . .
  • AUDIO: H&HS Sec Robert F Kennedy Jr importunes Iowa Libertarian Party candidate Rick Stewart to drop out of Second Dist race. . .
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Author: Michael Helke

  • Dubuque dentist w disciplinary history is cited for infection-control issues
  • State House Speaker “Chris” Welch calls Bears stadium demand “insensitive” amid budget pressures
  • Renewable natural-gas facility operates at Upper RICO Landfill, East Moline
  • Bettendorf swears in new council members
  • Former U of Iowa physician appeals disciplinary-issue ruling to Iowa Supreme Court
  • Medicaid unchanged for now, Cook Cty officials say, amid spike in misinformation, confusion
  • Tri-Cities Housing Lottery offers free repair help for homeowners
  • Knox Cty Clerk’s Office takes new voting equipment on tour through county
  • Rep Sorensen says he’s willing to bargain on health-care subsidies

    "Something is better than nothing"

  • New proposal from new leader adds wrinkle to Iowa lawmakers’ property rights, pipeline debate
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