On Sunday, union workers at John Deere factories in the US will get their first look at a contract proposal, and they'll take a strike authorization vote.
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Nuclear giant Exelon will spare its power plant in Byron from slated closure Monday after the Illinois Senate passed massive energy and climate legislation that includes nearly $700 million in ratepayer subsidies to keep three of Exelon’s unprofitable nukes afloat.
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Rock Island Schools are back in session.
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Bill Medley, half of the famous Righteous Brothers, shares how his music spanned five decades in popularity, its impact on American society and other stories from his autobiography, The Time of My Life.
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GovernmentScott County and some of its union workers have agreed to extend their contracts. Instead of expiring next June (2022), the contracts with three bargaining units will not expire until June, 2023.
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GovernmentHoping to make sure it spends millions of federal dollars wisely, Rock Island will call in some outside help.
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On Arsenal Island Friday morning, hundreds gathered to honor those who died on September 11th, 2001, and in military service in the two decades since.
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