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

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  • Thinking of biking to work? These Champaign Cty residents did
  • USDA plan to move jobs out of DC and closer to farmers draws mixed reviews
  • State’s veto session will have focus on energy, overcoming federal funding cuts
  • Hundreds of hotline calls, no clear arrest numbers days into immigration “blitz” in Chicago
  • Lawsuits pile up as state lags on reforming tax sale laws
  • McLean Cty OKs 300-megawatt solar facility near Ellsworth
    McLean Cty OKs 300-megawatt solar facility near Ellsworth
  • City Hall will settle 176 lawsuits tied to corrupt Chicago police Sgt Ronald Watts for $90M
  • Dept of Transportation pulls grant from McLean Cty
  • Cook Cty Chief Judge Timothy Evans has lost his bid for a ninth term
  • Gov JB Pritzker signs cryptocurrency bills, sparking debate over protection, innovation
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