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Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley (R-57) discusses accomplishments from the recently completed session, including tax reform, cutting government waste and restricting cell phone usage in schools and cars, and talks about ongoing property tax reform efforts.
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Community Development Director Miles Brainard tells WVIK the A Hana Illowa developers will share the final design plans soon.
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The City of Galesburg is receiving a grant to help low to moderate-income renters upgrade their heating and cooling systems.
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NALC Branch 318 is asking the public to join them for a rally on Sunday, March 9th, 4 to 6 p.m. at 4000 Avenue of the Cities in Moline to protest against Elon Musk and the Trump administration's claims to privatize the nation's oldest public service.
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Ascentra Credit Union donated $18,500 to Quad City non-profit Tapestry Farms on Monday, Feb. 24.
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On Friday, Feb. 28th, Iowa Auditor Rob Sand filed a pro se brief asking for new counsel and to remove the attorney general's brief in its case against the city of Davenport. Sand alleges a conflict of interest within the AG's office, while Attorney General Brenna Bird said the office is putting its best brief forward to win the case.
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In an email statement, Illinois' 17th District Congressman Eric Sorensen said some of the firings impacted workers at the Quad Cities' office of the National Weather Service.
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GovernmentWho was James Jesus Angleton? Why is he important to understanding America in the Cold War era?
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Local governments, intergovernmental agencies and non-profits can apply to participate in the state's Home Repair and Accessibility Program, which assists low-income homeowners in making property repairs.
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Boise State University political scientists Charlie Hunt and Jaci Kettler are partnering with Boise State Public Radio to produce Scandalized, a podcast about political scandals in America. The first episode concerns former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich.
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In her Condition of the Judiciary address Wednesday morning, Chief Justice Susan Christensen asked legislators to reduce the number of magistrates across the state, raise state district judge salaries and address the shortage of court-appointed attorneys in Iowa.
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Willie Cade is the director of the Theo Brown Society, named after his late grandfather, an engineer and former John Deere board member. Cade has been following the right-to-repair issue for the last eight years.