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Get a recap of Tuesday's local news stories from The Quad-City Times. Long-time Bettendorf City Council member Greg Adamson will not run for reelection after 16 years on the city council.
Eight Class 5A players from the Mississippi Athletic Conference have earned Iowa Girls Coaches Association all-state softball ...
Northeast Iowa bar and restaurant owners say they’re hopeful provisions exempting tips and overtime from federal income tax ...
Also in the notebook, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird objects to a settlement in a lawsuit against the retail brokerage ...
Long-time Bettendorf City Council member Greg Adamson will not run for reelection after 16 years on the city council.
Tennis has been a big part of Bill Allee's life and this week he learned that he was named the Illinois High School Tennis ...
A gunman who killed four people at a Manhattan office building before killing himself claimed in a note to have a brain disease linked to contact sports ...
Despite grading out as one of the top centers in the nation, Council Bluffs native Logan Jones returned to Iowa for a sixth season to further refine his game.
The league has grown into a charity competition with more than 140 teams, uniting fans to raise funds and toys for the Toys ...
Iowa head volleyball coach Jim Barnes threw down big expectations for his team during Big Ten Volleyball Media Days on Tuesday.
A $50,000 Powerball prize purchased at a Davenport store will expire by the end of August if it is not claimed soon, the Iowa ...
SoFi reports that the price-to-rent ratio helps determine if buying or renting is more affordable in various U.S. cities.
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