• Doris and Victor Day Foundation grants $1M to 59 QC NFPs. . .
  • Red Cross honors two Bettendorf YMCA employees. . .
  • Mel Foster Insurance named 2026 Best Practices Agency. . .
QC AIRPORT CONTINUES BUSTING VINYL, MARKS JULY PASSENGERS AS BUSIEST MONTH IN THIRTEEN YEARS

QC AIRPORT CONTINUES BUSTING VINYL, MARKS JULY PASSENGERS AS BUSIEST MONTH IN THIRTEEN YEARS

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  • Deere confirms more than 100 lay-offs at Ankeny location
    Deere confirms more than 100 lay-offs at Ankeny location
  • Des Moines Airport passengers voice concerns about flying
  • Ames man charged w animal abuse after admitting to shooting dog, leaving it in field
  • Orange City rental inspection-ordinance lawsuit dismissed
  • State wrestling rush boosts Des Moines businesses
  • Fort Dodge Air Nat’l Guard unit to close in coming weeks 03/02
  • Norwalk man training to run marathon in honor of best friend w Alzheimer’s
  • Madison Cty residents asked to vote on bridges for repair
  • Legislation that gives Iowa police ICE deportation responsibilities advances
  • Four new roundabouts on Dubuque’s University Ave could divert traffic from congested US Hwy 20
    Four new roundabouts on Dubuque’s University Ave could divert traffic from congested US Hwy 20
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