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MidAmerican Energy to share tax rate cut savings with customers

MidAmerican Energy Co. plans to pass its $42 million federal tax break to customers.

 

Trial delayed in EM shooting

A new trial date remains unscheduled for Roman Knox, accused of killing his grandfather, as his attorney goes through the case's evidence.

 

Spring into action: 35 outdoors events in April

The weather may not be seasonable, but there is no shortage of outdoors activities this month in the Quad-Cities. Numerous clubs and groups have events scheduled each of the next four weekends.

 

Ruhl & Ruhl earns top industry ranking

Quad-City-based Ruhl & Ruhl Realtors has been ranked again as the largest privately owned real estate company in Iowa, according to RISMedia’s 2018 Power Broker Report.

 

Re-construction begins on Long John's

Nearly a year after a fire closed down the Long John Silver's/A&W Root Beer in Davenport, work has begun on remodeling the restaurant.

 

76th Street in Davenport closed by fire at storage units

West 76th Street between Gaines and Division is closed to traffic due to a fire. Please use alternate routes. pic.twitter.com/bIzWzyE4VP— Davenport IA Police (@DavenportPolice) April 5, 2018

 

Exelon refueling work brings added business to Cordova

CORDOVA -- Every spring, more than 1,800 workers descend on the small town of Cordova, population 650, to help Exelon in refueling operations at the Quad Cities Generating Station.

 

Rick's Six: Chilly, rain nets suspected gang member, trade conflict hits home

A good Thursday to all. A chill remains in the air. And that chill is not leaving any time soon. Here are the weather details from the National Weather Service.

 

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