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John Deere will lay off over 30 workers at its Cylinder Works facility in Moline at the end of the month.
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The unemployment rate in the Quad Cities was nearly the same this March, compared to the same time last year.
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U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen says he advocated for the 5.2% raise.
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The John Deere Classic continues to rack up honors from the PGA Tour. Last week, the tournament announced it's been awarded "Most Engaged Community" for the eighth time.
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EnvironmentCOP28 is the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Dubai.
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EconomyMiller Devlopment Group owns Dubuque's Chadwick Building, found at the intersection of 1st and Locust.
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EconomyThe U.S economy is "resilient." That's according to Kevin Depew, Deputy Chief Economist at RSM Accounting.
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EconomyAvelo Airlines will no longer provide flights to Las Vegas from Dubuque Airport, starting next year.
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EconomyJoin Matt and Joy on this delicious episode of A Real Piece of Work as they talk with Sarah Bluhm Organ, plant manager at the Davenport Kraft Heinz manufacturing facility.
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EconomyThe unemployment rate hasn't changed much in the past few months, but is up from last year.
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The Sound Conservatory held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday afternoon to show off its new location at the old library building in the 500 block of 17th Street.
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CommunityIn this episode of the What's Happening QC podcast, host Marc Zyla sits down with Dan Bush from Bummer City Inc, the company behind several businesses in the Quad Cities. They dive into the annual Christmas pop-up event happening at Analog Pizza and Arcade in Moline. With over 40,000 lights, nearly 2,000 feet of tinsel, and an array of inflatable decorations, this event has become a staple in the community during the holiday season. Dan shares how the event started as a way to bring people together safely after the COVID pandemic and how it has grown in popularity each year.