Hours after President Trump tried to remove three board members, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting responds with a lawsuit arguing he does not have that authority.
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In this week’s episode of "What's Happenin' QC," host Marc Zyla welcomes Micaela Booth, the Director of Birdies for Charity, as they dive deep into the workings and impact of this unique philanthropic initiative tied to the beloved John Deere Classic golf tournament.
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David Masciotra, author of Mellencamp: American Troubadour, talks abouthow Mellencamp's roots in southern Indiana influenced his music, hissongs that most influenced American culture, the impact of his family onsome of his most famous hits, his politics ("blue guy in a red state")but how his music also challenges the left's disconnect from ordinarypeople, and more.
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Labor leaders came together in Davenport Tuesday, April 22, for a rally to hear local workers.
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67-year-old Galesburg resident Larry Johnson was once behind bars for marijuana. Now, he's certified in cannabis cultivation and extraction and advocating for federal marijuana legalization through his songwriting.
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Whether you’re a bike enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a fun way to celebrate dad on Father’s Day, Ride the Island has a little bit of something for everyone. Register today by going to riveraction.org/rti or call River Action at (563) 322-2969
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Four people died at an after school childcare facility when a vehicle careened into the building.
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With hate crimes rising across Illinois in the last five years, lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow people to sue if they receive threatening flyers on private property due to protected identity characteristics.
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The names of the deceased and the driver have now been released.
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Stratton secures endorsements from state’s top 2 Dems before other candidates join race
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Senate File 146 would prohibit the use of automated bots to purchase online tickets at concerts and sporting events.
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The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is awarding nearly $2.7 million in matching grants to 14 projects this year. One of the sites is Legacy Woods Nature Sanctuary, a new development in West Des Moines.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency granted an emergency waiver permitting the nationwide sale of a fuel blend with higher amounts of ethanol through the summer months, which Iowa fuel and farm leaders say will help farmers, fuel producers and Iowans at the pumps.
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An EF-3 tornado destroyed homes, businesses and lives in Minden on April 26, 2024. The traumatic experience shifted the perspective of the community's long-time mayor.
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People are flocking to backyard chickens this year, in part due to the sky-high cost of eggs at the grocery store. Some first-timers have turned to chicken rentals to try out ownership for a few months.
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All six U.S. regional climate centers will remain online through a new contract deadline in mid-June. Four of the centers, which are overseen by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, were abruptly closed last week after their funding ran out.
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South Dakota regulators say Summit Carbon Solutions will need to reapply for a permit application to build a carbon dioxide pipeline. The decision is another setback for the multi-state project.
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The spring planting season is getting started for many Midwest farmers. Federal data suggests that fewer acres will be planted in soybeans than last year, in part because of the U.S. trade war with China.
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