• Iowa judges take ICE to task over “astonishing conduct,” violations of court orders. . .
  • Third Place QC asking for donations after 140 came in amid extreme heat. . .
  • Developer releases renderings of potential plans for former QC Times building. . .
  • Black Hawk College extends president’s contract to 2030. . .
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  • Bikes for Tykes raises money for Toys for Tots
  • Greystone Manufacturing in Bettendorf lays off 85 employees
  • River Bend Food Bank warns 65K QCitizens could lose SNAP benefits
  • Davenport Fire Chief calls it a career
  • United Township High School student Demetrius Williams III serves as Page for a Day w Rep Dan Swanson
  • QC Comm Foundation announces special $50K endowment gift match
  • UPS cutting 34K jobs amid turnaround
  • Arc of the QC to host series for parents of children w disabilities
  • ROCK ISLAND CITY COUNCIL AGREES TO PROCEED W NOT ALLOWING MAYORAL VETO OF SOCIAL-SERVICES ORDINANCECouncil okays land sale near Milan Bottoms
    ROCK ISLAND CITY COUNCIL AGREES TO PROCEED W NOT ALLOWING MAYORAL VETO OF SOCIAL-SERVICES ORDINANCE
  • North Scott science teacher named Iowa Reg’l Teacher of the Year
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