Herb Trix
news director-
Twenty years after he played in the John Deere Classic for the first time, Lucas Glover will be back. This time though, he'll play as the defending champion after winning last year's tournament.
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Members of the military and their families will be able to take courses from Western Illinois University thanks to a new partnership. Civilian employees are also covered by the new agreement signed Monday at the Quad Cities campus in Moline.
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Environment"Air quality has improved dramatically in Iowa." That's the report from the DNR following the release of its latest annual report on air emissions.
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Despite a lot of challenges, sales and profits rose for John Deere in its second quarter. Friday the company reported sales rose 9 per cent and net income jumped 17 per cent.
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On Midwest Week, how volunteers have saved a historic landmark in the Quad Cities.
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Major changes are in the works for the Bereskin Gallery and Art Academy. After nearly 30 years in Bettendorf, the gallery will move online, and art classes will be split among the Figge Art Museum and Family Museum.
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Several weeks after it opened, a dedication was held Wednesday for the bike and pedestrian path across the new I-74 Bridge.
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CommunityThe Quad Cities River Bandits and Peoria Chiefs have found another way to compete with each other. Through the end of the Midwest League baseball season, they'll see which team can recruit the most blood donors - in a campaign called "Out for Blood."
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It may soon cost more to attend the Eastern Iowa Community Colleges. Monday night the board of trustees will consider a staff recommendation to raise tuition by eight dollars per credit hour, to 187 dollars.
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A variety of incentives is available for veterans who want to move to Iowa. In 2014 the state set up the Home Base Iowa program, and since then counties and cities have added their own incentives, to attract veterans and their families.