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One Iowa farmer wants policymakers to "quit playing politics" and pass the Farm Bill.
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This year's John Deere Classic tournament will bring back Concerts on the Course, featuring two major performances.
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The unemployment rate in the Quad Cities was higher in January this year than it was at the same time last year.
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A Scott County judge has dismissed a lawsuit that could have changed the results of a local school board race.
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A biker and a pedestrian were hit by cars in separate incidents this week in Davenport.
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Basketball fans in the Quad Cities flocked to the Vibrant Arena this week to watch the 2024 Hoops in the Heartland tournament.
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A refuge that was created to protect wetlands, fish, and wildlife on the Mississippi River is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
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Residents of the Quad Cities will fill the streets with green this weekend to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
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Church Basement Ladies continues at Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse, 1828 – 3rd Avenue in Rock Island through April 22nd.
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