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That's according to Chairman and CEO John May, who credited, "Favorable market conditions and an improving operating environment."
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Economy"Cat basically ended a 90-year marriage by sending an email," said John Shaw, a Peoria native who is now the executive director of the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.
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Find out in Neil Dahlstrom's new book which takes readers inside a key moment in farming.
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A Quad Cities business owner expanded during the pandemic and did it without taking a dime from the government.Michelle O'Neill reports Rock Island native Miguel Rosas says the difference in COVID-19 restrictions between Illinois and Iowa helped his new salon in Davenport thrive.
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EconomyThree of the Illinois Quad Cities are working together to help businesses recover from the COVID-19 shutdown.Jay Pearce has more. This month, East Moline,…
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EconomyLocal businesses are not happy with Illinois lawmakers who may increase the minimum wage. The Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce has joined other groups in…
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EconomyRock Island is attracting more business, and a handful of new deals should create 200 jobs.At tonight's city council meeting, aldermen will consider five…
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St. Ambrose University's College of Business has a new leader. This month, Dr. Maritza Espina began her new job as dean of the college in Davenport, where…
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St. Ambrose University is expanding services to its post-graduate business alumni. The new, "Forever Masters" program kicks off tonight and tomorrow with…
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Western Illinois University is an economic driver in the region by employing hundreds of people and bringing in thousands of students to the campuses in...