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GovernmentIowa farmers are facing falling corn prices, hurricane-level destruction, and the highest coronavirus transmission rates in the country. Former Secretary…
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GovernmentDepending on where you live, cleanup following the derecho earlier this month is going to take a long time. Bettendorf expects to finish picking up downed…
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CommunityIt's been two weeks since hurricane-force winds swept through the region, destroying crops and taking out power lines. But even after power was restored,…
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CommunityOn Midwest Week, as bad as the derecho was in the Quad Cities, the impact was many times worse in Cedar Rapids, where hundreds of people are still trying…
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GovernmentSen. Chuck Grassley visited the Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center in Davenport yesterday. The center lost donations to last week's storm, at a time…
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Today (August 20th, 2020), the Quad Cities National Weather Service updated its summary of last week's derecho.In addition to the quote above, the website…
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GovernmentThe mobile community resource center in Clinton will continue to help residents and businesses hurt by last week's storm, at least through Tuesday, and…
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"It doesn't take a tornado for a storm to result in devastating damage."Michelle O'Neill reports that's what a local forecaster says after Monday's…
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CommunityHurricane-level winds tore through the Quad Cities Monday, leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Quad Cities Public Works Departments have sent…