Back to School: Everything you need to know as students return back to school in the Quad Cities.
Local Education News
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A nonprofit organization in Rock Island is receiving over $1.8 million in federal funding to aid its Head Start program, which provides Pre-K children with early education.
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Attention hunters and fishers! Every year bald eagles suffer and die as a result of lead poisoning from uninformed hunters. This year, however, there has been an alarming increase in the number of eagles found with this condition. In reference to an article recently published by The Des Moines Register, Iowa bird rescue Saving Our Avian Resources (acronym SOAR) have treated 14 eagles with lead poisoning so far this year when usually their numbers are 5 or 6 this time of year.
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Documents the urgent efforts to combat coral decline in local fishing communities from Hawaii, Kenya, Australia and Indonesia. At the center of these efforts is a hexagonal structure called a Reef Star.
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Jim Mertens talks with Christine Barth of the Scott Country Library System about their new collection of phonics based books and resources. He also talks with Christina Kastell, Putnam Museum Curator, about her new podcast that focuses on the history of the Quad Cities in the lead up to America's 250th birthday.
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Local COVID-19 News & Resources
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The Rock Island County Health Department wants people to help prevent COVID, the flu, and other respiratory illnesses this fall and winter.
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On September 7th, American Airlines will stop flying at the Dubuque Airport. One local leader says the loss is a wake-up call to change the rules of government subsidies for airlines.
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As thousands of people visit this year's Walcott Truckers Jamboree, they can get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Katz is the Medical Director of the Scott County Health Department.