East Moline Fire Chief Robert DeFrance says the department is applying for a firefighter's assistance grant from FEMA. The grant application is to cover a $300,000 replacement rescue truck. The department and the city of East Moline signed a sales agreement earlier this year to buy a new pumper truck worth $900,000 to replace their 1997 vehicle.
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Iowa State Police and the Muscatine Police Department are investigating after a woman shot at multiple residents on Sunday, Dec. 8th, and died later in a head-on collision.
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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says three men died in the Mississippi River on Sunday, Dec. 8th, after their boat capsized below the dam at Bellevue, Iowa.
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Illinois 17th District Congressman Eric Sorensen, who resides in Moline, spoke with WVIK's Morning Edition Host Joseph Leahy about the Farm Bill, his election win, tariffs and more. District 17 encompasses the Illinois side of the Quad Cities, Rockford, Peoria and Bloomington.
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Augustana College’s Historical Society is releasing a new periodical publication covering the college’s history on Thursday, December 5. The first edition concerns the Vietnam War Era at Augustana.
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A gas leak led to a fire at the Dubuque Water and Resource Recovery Center Wednesday afternoon. No one was injured, and city officials say the incident will not affect the facility's wastewater treatment system.
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Economic resilience measures have improved since Great Recession and pandemic
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A state appeals court has ruled that a Woodford County judge did not properly consider the level of impairment before sentencing a woman to 11 years in prison after a fatal DUI crash in 2022.
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As of the end of November, 1,902 whooping cough infections were reported in Illinois this year. That’s three times more cases compared to the same time last year and the highest number of cases Illinois has seen since 2012.
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The IHSA is changing how often it adjusts which schools play in which classes in the state playoffs.
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Bird flu cases continue to be detected in northwest Iowa. Follow the latest updates and guidance here.
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DMARC food pantries in Des Moines face even more stress on their budget deficit after seeing a record high demand for food assistance this holiday season.
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This quiz covers news published by IPR between Nov. 28 - Dec. 6. Take a moment to review the top stories, then let's dive in!
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Patients in rural areas seeking specialty care, including maternal healthcare, feel the impact of the doctor-to-patient ratio.
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The clock is ticking for Congress to address the expired farm bill. Several groups are urging lawmakers to get an updated bill to the finish line before the end of the year.
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A wood building material can be used in high-rise structures, giving it the potential to replace materials that are bad for the climate, while also locking carbon into buildings for decades.
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Thousands of insect species use vibrations to communicate. Now, in part because of the foundational research of a Midwestern biology professor, more researchers are exploring insect vibrational communication to ward against pests and understand climate change.
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It’s been a tradition to eat turkey for Thanksgiving since the 1800s. But one economic report suggests the custom has lost footing in recent years.
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