Inspired by Scott County, Rock Island’s first time celebrating National Adoption Day was last year, and this year's event took place at the county’s justice center downtown.
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The YWCA Clinton is one of six nonprofits receiving funding from Theisen's of DeWitt this year, receiving a $2,000 grant.
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On Saturday, December 7th, the 9th annual Ugly Christmas Sweater 5k and Kids Fun Run will be held at the LeClaire Civic Center. The Kids Fun Run will begin at 9:30 a.m., with the 5K following at 10:00 a.m.
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This morning, Thursday, November 21st, an electrical issue near Harrison and 3rd Street briefly filled parts of downtown Davenport with smoke.
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North High School staff responded quickly, resulting in no disruptions to the school day.
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SAL Community Services receives $13 million in new and renewal grants to support childcare and family programs.
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Folks in the community have until Friday, November 22nd, to help out with the giving program for the holidays.
News From Illinois
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Madigan’s attorneys accuse FBI agent of leading speaker into government’s trap
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We discuss some of the legislation that made it through over the two week session and what lies ahead.
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Rep. Mary Miller is a proponent for parental involvement in K-12 public education and has backed multiple bills aimed at rolling back the Biden administration's push for more inclusive transgender policies.
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If signed by Pritzker, measure would end federal minimum wage exemption in Illinois by 2030
News from Iowa
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The Iowa Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling Friday that sided with Summit Carbon Solutions in a land survey case. Kent Kasischke, a landowner in Hardin County, argued that Iowa’s survey law is unconstitutional because it allows the taking of private property without just compensation.
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YSS, a youth social services provider in Iowa, is opening the Ember Recovery Campus with a residential addiction treatment program, crisis stabilization and crisis recovery services.
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Republican House Speaker Pat Grassley announced he is establishing a new committee in the 2025 legislative session to perform a "comprehensive review" of Iowa's state colleges and universities.
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The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that boils down to local vs. state and federal authority over carbon dioxide pipeline siting and safety. Separately, Summit Carbon Solutions picked up another permit and applied for another — both of which it needs to build a multi-state carbon capture and sequestration project.
Harvest Public Media
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Drought has scorched much of the Midwest and Great Plains for the last four years. It has destroyed crops and sparked wildfires. Wildlife is also reckoning with the dry conditions – which can change animal behavior and even push species out of some regions.
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Beekeepers say it can be especially challenging to raise honeybees in the Midwest. Parasites, pesticides and extreme weather like drought are contributing to colony loss.
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Farmers are increasingly relying on off-farm jobs to supplement their farm income. Today about 84% of farm families rely on another part-time or even full-time job to stay in business.
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The pumpkin pie Americans enjoy each Thanksgiving often comes from pumpkins grown near Morton, Illinois. The region accounts for more than 95% of canned pumpkin in the U.S.
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