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  • Unemployment is down in the QCA...Davenport presents a balanced budget...Illinois considers changes to standardized school testing...The Hawkeye men lose in the NCAA Tournament...Rain today...clearing tomorrow...a nice start to spring Sunday!
  • Passenger traffic is up at the QC International Airport...The strike at the Eaton plant in Davenport ends...Illinois' teacher of the year is named...Lawmakers back the Bison Bridge...More rain ahead of a dry weekend...
  • A little more rain...then a mostly sunny weekend!COVID hospitalizations continue to drop in IA...IA lawmakers vote to cut unemployment benefits...IL lawmakers vote to pay down unemployment trust fund debt...Deere plans to make it easier to work on your farm equipment...IA cancels bird exhibitions for now...
  • On Midwest Week, as the political parties begin planning for 2024, a key decision will be the role of the Iowa Caucuses in helping to choose presidential candidates.
  • Illinois monitors the latest COVID variant...IA lawmakers address the state's workforce shortage...Pot sales in IL slump...How restaurants help the QC economy...It'll be rainy today, tomorrow and into Thursday...
  • IL's infrastructure gets a C-minus...A long-planned runway project begins at the Quad Cities airport,,,IA's auditor criticizes a candidate's criticism of a judge...It's Arbor Day and a local arborist says - give trees some respect...Some rain on and off, here and there through tomorrow...
  • On Midwest Week, after the abrupt end to one season just before it ended because of the pandemic, and then missing all of last season, the Quad City Storm returned and just completed one of their best seasons.
  • - CNH workers go on strike in Burlington,- plans to build a natural playground on Credit Island,- and why you should pack up your bird feeder for a month.
  • Rebecca Wee and Don Wooten speak with poet Lo Whittington.
  • Businessman Gary Rabine talks about his reasons for running, views on taxes, the economy, budget, schools, crime, and which other Governors across the country he would use for guidance.
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