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  • Don Wooten and Rebecca Wee talk with Christine Garrow
  • A 3.9% flat rate tax is headed to the IA governor...The chance of flooding along the Mississippi increase a little bit...Davenport looks at making 3rd and 4th Streets two-way downtown...Warmer temps this weekend...
  • Illinois' mask mandate ends...but that doesn't include all masking...New CDC guidelines put RICO at "medium" risk and Scott at "low"...Illinois' works to help Ukrainian refugees...Black Hawk College works to stem enrollment erosion...The Hawkeye women's team shares the Big Ten Title...It'll be sunny and 50 today!
  • Illinois' mask mandate ends, for the most part...The Iowa House says no to vax mandates...A judge sides with Lee Enterprises for a second time...United Way QC mounts an effort to help school kids catch up with reading...March comes in like a lamb! But don't get used to it...
  • COVID hospitalizations are down...IA's Supreme Court considers abortion protections...Channel Cat will expand to serve East Moline...Augustana's basketball season comes to an end...Chilly today...snow tomorrow...
  • COVID deaths remain even but reported cases are down in Scott County...Deere's CEO delivers an upbeat message at the company's annual meeting...Alden Global Capital returns to court in its bid to take over Lee Enterprises...A Winter Weather Advisory starts at noon for 1-3 inches of snow...
  • David Paul Kuhn, author of Hardhat Riot: Nixon, New York City, and the Dawn of the White Working-Class Revolution, talks about his book that centers on a riot in May 1970 in downtown NYC pitting college students against construction workers. Kuhn discusses the continuing legacy of the riot including the move of the working class towards Republicans and away from their traditional base in the Democratic Party.
  • On Midwest Week, decades after it first opened, and after several ownership and name changes, a college campus in Clinton is now vacant.
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