• Flock cameras getting flack in Iowa; some police depts suspending use. . .
  • Third-annual Housing Summit reaches agreement that partnership key to addressing QC affordable housing crisis. . .
  • Shea Doyle named new Pres, CEO of Modern Woodmen of America. . .
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  • Unemployment in QCA reaches highest April level in nearly 40 years at 15.2%
  • Number of passengers at Quad City Int’l Airport drops 95 percent in April
  • OSHA regulators took their time responding to complaints re Tyson Foods as outbreak at Perry plant spread
  • Sports to return to TBK Bank Sports Complex in Bettendorf 05/16
  • $16B to be set aside for financial assistance for local farmers; application link enclosed
  • RICO Board votes to end negotiations for sale of Hope Creek to Aperion Care, pledges to seek another buyer
  • United Way Quad Cities seeks grant applications for Emergency Food and Shelter Program
  • 2nd-Quarter Deere sales drop 18 per cent compared to last year, $1B less in projected income
  • Bettendorf Schools “safen up” w long-range capital projects
  • QCA students prepare to take at-home Advanced Placement tests
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