• Food and Water Watch protests Rep Mariannette Miller-Meeks outside MercyOne Genesis in Davenport. . .
  • Moline Regional Community Foundation awards scholarships to 56 students. . .
  • QC Ice Eagles Youth Hockey, QC Blues, Lady Blues High-School Hockey to the QC Junior Storm. . .
BETTENDORF SWIM COACH MIKE AHRENS BLOWS WHISTLE ON HIS 32-YEAR CAREER

BETTENDORF SWIM COACH MIKE AHRENS BLOWS WHISTLE ON HIS 32-YEAR CAREER

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  • Dead rat, anti-immigrant note left at ward office reinforce need for more security for Council members
  • Peoria Heights mayor says he has vetoed “regressive” grocery tax
  • Sen Bill Cunningham won’t seek re-election after sixteen years in Springfield
  • Man charged in Savanna officer-involved shooting will not stand trial
  • City Council Finance Comm backs $90M pay-out to resolve 176 lawsuits tied to corrupt cop Ronald Watts
  • Studies not enough to cut administrative bloat in state schools
  • Conservative researcher Ted Dabrowski enters Illinois GOP primary for governor
  • Dean Clarence Shelley memorialized in new honorary street sign
    Dean Clarence Shelley memorialized in new honorary street sign
  • Chicago suburb where Pope Leo XIV grew up celebrates his seventieth birthday
  • Chicago celebrates Mexican Independence Day in Little Village parade, despite smaller crowds amid immigration crackdown
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