Iowa has the second highest incidence rate of cancer in the country, and it is already feeling Trump's cuts to the workforce and research institutions trying to solve the rural cancer problem.
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In an email statement, Illinois' 17th District Congressman Eric Sorensen said some of the firings impacted workers at the Quad Cities' office anch of the National Weather Service.
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Democratic State Senator Mike Zimmer, newly elected from Iowa's 35th District, which includes Clinton and parts of Jackson and Scott Counties, discusses his campaign that attracted national attention, the keys to his success in a district where Trump won with 61%, lessons for national Democrats, and his agenda in Des Moines.
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After initial silence earlier this month, the Galena-Jo Daviess County Historical Society says the U.S. Economic Development Administration is still processing the grant, adding a step and giving no timeline to the historical society.
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In this engaging episode of What's Happenin' QC, we sit down with Tara Malnar, co-founder of The ARTery in Rock Island, to delve into the heart of the gallery's mission and its dedication to fostering a vibrant art community in the Quad Cities
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News From Illinois
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Black History Month exhibit explores connections to 1908 Springfield race riots
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Case could have overturned similar protections nationwide
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Bill would create tax deductible accounts to save for down payments
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Now, after a decade with the Illinois State Archives, Bloomington-Normal native Catherine Popovitch is at the helm of the office tasked with the safekeeping of more than 200 million records.
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This quiz covers news published by IPR Feb. 24-28. Take a moment to review the top stories from this week, then let's dive in!
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In North America, all seven other planets in our solar system will be visible on Feb. 28.
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Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig applauded the USDA’s updated response to bird flu, emphasizing that poultry producers in the state have been hit hard by the H5N1 virus. Over 11 million chickens and turkeys in Iowa were killed by the virus or culled to prevent its spread last year.
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Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill Monday that would remove antidiscrimination protections for transgender people from the Iowa Civil Rights Act.
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Farmers, nonprofits and state agencies received almost $3 billion in grants from the Inflation Reduction Act in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. But recent federal funding freezes have recipients concerned they won’t end up receiving money.
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Farmers, politicians and agriculture experts are raising alarm about the impact of potential tariffs on Canadian potash, a key mineral needed for fertilizer.
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Scientists say amid climate change and biodiversity loss, the world’s herbaria could hold the keys to overcoming the crises in their folders of dried plant specimens. But their future is in question amid cuts to research and education funding.
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Wildfires have become more frequent, burning bigger areas during longer seasons thanks to conditions exacerbated by climate change. More people in the Great Plains and Midwest are turning to “prescribed” burns, which can help reduce wildfire risk.
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