• Project NOW receives $1.8M for Head Start programs. . .
  • Rock Island High School students walk out of class to protest district admin. . .
  • Construction brings short-term challenges, long-term hopes for downtown East Moline. . .
  • Davenport woman, arrested for overdue library items, asks for case dismissal. . .
  • Olympic Champion Tara Lipinski to keynote Women Lead Change Leadership Conference 11/12. . .
DR DAVID HARTSUCH SUING TWO STATE LICENSING BOARDS OVER INVESTIGATION INTO COVID-19-RELATED TREATMENT

DR DAVID HARTSUCH SUING TWO STATE LICENSING BOARDS OVER INVESTIGATION INTO COVID-19-RELATED TREATMENT

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  • New “Passport to Illinois” invites residents, visitors to explore state’s historic sites
  • Rapids City voters to decide police-protection tax levy in 03/17 primary election
  • Lawmakers postpone Cook Cty property-tax debt sale to continue working on reforms
    Lawmakers postpone Cook Cty property-tax debt sale to continue working on reforms
  • State Gaming Board OKs Par-a-Dice Casino’s water plan
  • Sens Dick Durbin, Tammy Duckworth back Gregory Gilmore for Attorney for Central Illinois
  • Judge can’t rule on Jamison Fisher’s change-of-venue request until hearing takes place
  • Dunlap’s Wilder-Waite Elementary set for construction update
  • Legislators, activists continue push for prescription-drug-affordability board
  • High schoolers flood state Capitol to advocate for drug abuse-prevention bills
  • Aging groups ask for more funds to support senior citizens
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