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EnvironmentThe Mississippi River crested in the Quad Cities on Sunday, and has fallen slightly since then. The National Weather Service says the "high point" was 1…
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A republican candidate for Congress will campaign in the Quad Cities and nearby cities this weekend. Christopher Peters from Coralville is challenging…
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EconomyA power plant in Clinton will close in June, six years earlier than expected. On Wednesday Alliant Energy announced the change for M.L. Kapp Generating…
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CommunityA long career as one of the top cheerleaders for the Quad Cities is about to end. Thursday the Quad Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau announced…
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EconomyThe state of Iowa wants to help ADM expand in Clinton. Friday the board of the Iowa Economic Development Authority approved tax credits for the…
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Students may soon return to a closed college campus in Clinton, but they'll be younger and from China.On Midwest Week, Herb Trix's guest is Scott Levine,…
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Students may once again fill the halls of a vacant college campus in Clinton. On Tuesday, the county board approved incentives for a development group…
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CommunityAfter nearly 20 years of providing help for cancer victims and their families in the Quad Cities, Gilda's Club is expanding, and beginning to offer its…
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EconomyIllinois Governor Bruce Rauner will travel to northwestern Illinois Tuesday to celebrate an anniversary. One year ago, he signed the Future Energy Jobs…
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One of the best players in the early days of the National Football League grew up in Clinton and played for the University of Iowa. And there's a re-newed…