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CommunityRestaurants are the latest focus for the Iowa Tourism Office. Knowing that travelers like to eat where local residents do, it's chosen one restaurant in…
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GovernmentThe owner of a small business and president of the Pleasant Valley School Board is running for the Iowa Senate. Last week, republican Chris Cournoyer,…
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An unlikely, local author is making history come to life. With the help of his family, ten-year-old Jude Rennie, from LeClaire, has written an adventure…
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GovernmentWater bills for residents of Blue Grass will look different beginning later this month. Friday the Iowa American Water company, which already serves the…
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GovernmentSome local residents will go to the polls one more time this year. A special election will be held Tuesday in Iowa State Senate District 45 following the…
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Leaders of the Scott County Republican Party have chosen their candidate for the state senate. Tuesday night, precinct captains from the 45th District…
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GovernmentA LeClaire distiller will help the state tackle a big job that could take a long time. Garrett Burchett will represent a dozen micro-distilleries on a…
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CommunityNow in its 30th year, a Quad Cities summer event has won some national recognition. Tug Fest in LeClaire and Port Byron has been listed by Motel 6 as one…
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A Quad Cities woman will be inducted into the Iowa Women's Hall of Fame tomorrow. Linda Neuman, from LeClaire, was the first woman to serve on the Iowa…
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CommunityIt's Iowa versus Illinois, in the biggest tug-of-war competition of the year. Tomorrow is the 29th annual Tug Fest in LeClaire, Iowa and Port Byron,…