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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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EnvironmentPeople who enjoy fishing on the Upper Mississippi River are concerned about pelicans -- and the huge amount of fish they eat. A group of fishermen started a pelican petition to request a study about the nesting colonies north of the Quad Cities.
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Jerry Nowicki, Editor-in-Chief of Capitol News Illinois, discusses the top five headlines of 2023 and predicts the top stories of 2024.
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CommunityIn this episode of "What’s Happenin’ Quad Cities" Katrina Keuning, the host of the podcast, “QC That’s Where” shares insights about her show, which is currently in its 5th season.
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EconomyA nearly 100-year old clubhouse at Saukie Golf Course will be demolished and replaced.
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Campaigns & ElectionsChris Larimer, Political Science Professor at Northern Iowa University, analyzes the Iowa Caucus results.
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EconomyA local food bank has raised enough money to close the meal gap in Scott, Rock Island, and Dubuque counties.
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EconomyToday, the Dubuque Regional Airport announced Avelo Airlines will only offer them seasonally.
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Campaigns & ElectionsRepublican presidential candidate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, talks about his record in Florida, the Middle East, China, ethanol, and bringing manufacturing jobs back.
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EconomyThe unemployment rate in the Quad Cities was slightly higher last month than it was at the same time last year.
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CommunityOn this episode of The Cities: Dave Harrell, President and CEO of Visit Quad Cities, talks about tourism recovering strongly in 2023, surpassing pre-pandemic levels in 2019 with $1.3 billion in economic impact.