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IUB approves utility tax savings plans

The Iowa Utilities Board, or IUB, has approved proposals by three utility companies to pass on more than $78 million in federal tax savings to their utility customers.

 

St. Ambrose presents 'Leadership for the Quad-Cities' program

"Leadership for the Quad-Cities" is a seven-session, monthly cohort program designed and taught by St. Ambrose University faculty and adjunct instructors.

 

Bohnsack stepping down from airport authority

James Bohnsack is stepping down from the Rock Island County Metropolitan Airport Authority in the wake of more controversy surrounding his appointment to the board.

 

The Beautifull Project: Rock Island woman invites others to share their body stories

When the thin woman in her yoga class praised Sarah Stevens’ poses as “just so awesome,” Stevens knew what that really meant.

 

Noon update: Increased risk for grassfires, maybe some rain

Once again, the National Weather Service has is a "Special Weather Statement" because of a "very high fire danger" this afternoon.

 

Water main break forces closure of River Drive in Moline

River Drive in Moline is closed from 23rd to 34th streets this morning because of a water main break.

 

Very high risk for grass fires this afternoon, NWS says

Once again, the National Weather Service has is a "Special Weather Statement" because of a "very high fire danger" this afternoon.

 

Rick's Six: Scam alert, chance of rain, more road work, and new hotel coming to Q-C

A good Tuesday to all. It's a very warm start to the day with morning temperatures already in the 60-plus degree range. It's another day of increased fire risk because of dry and windy conditions. But that could change as…

 

Davenport fire chief to be named next week

The city of Davenport may announce its new fire chief next week after three finalists were interviewed by firefighters and administrators, city leaders and members of the community.

 

Police: Throw away National Alliance flyers

MOLINe -- Moline Police say they are receiving complaints about people placing fliers from an organization called the National Alliance on vehicles.

 

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