DAVENPORT, IOWA (January 30, 2019) — The Davenport Public Library's three locations will all close at 5:30PM today, Wednesday, January 30. All three locations will also open late tomorrow, Thursday January 31, at Noon.

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CHARLESTON, SC (January 30, 2019) — Joseph M Field of Bettendorf, Iowa, is among the 446 cadets and students recognized for their academic achievements during the fall 2018 semester.

Gold stars are awarded to cadets and students at The Citadel who achieved a 3.7 grade point average or higher. Cadets and students who achieve gold star recognition are also placed on The Citadel's dean's list.

DAVENPORT, IOWA (January 30, 2019) The Davenport Public Library's three locations will all close at 5:30PM today, Wednesday January 30. All three locations will also open late tomorrow, Thursday January 31, at Noon.

PRESS RELEASE (January 30, 2019) — When you fill your bird feeders and put fresh water in the birdbath this season, you’ll definitely be giving your feathered friends a helping hand. But you could also be serving the greater good!

DES MOINES, IOWA (January 30, 2019) — As we start the new year and look ahead to what we as public servants can achieve, there are a number of important issues facing Iowa’s agricultural industry where our roles on the state and federal levels intersect. Recently, one issue has been defending and advocating on behalf of biofuels workers and the farmers who grow the made-in-America fuel. Working together, along with US Sen.

Cold Weather Prompts Goodwill Stores to Close Early, Not Accept Donations at Drive-Ups

PRESS RELEASE (January 30, 2019) — Super Bowl Sunday is almost here, so Sports Illustrated and PCMag teamed up to 

WASHINGTON DC (January 30, 2019) — US Sens Charles "Chuck" Grassley of Iowa and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota were joined by Sen Joni Ernst of Iowa in sponsoring bipartisan legislation to bring down the skyrocketing prices of prescription drugs. The Preserve Access to Affordable Generics and Biosimilars Act would limit anti-competitive pay-for-delay deals that prevent or delay the introduction of affordable follow-on versions of branded pharmaceuticals.

WASHINGTON DC (January 30, 2019) — US Sens Charles "Chuck" Grassley and Joni Ernst of Iowa, Chris Coons of Delaware, Cory Gardner of Colorado, Chris Murphy of Connecticut, Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, Doug Jones of Alabama, Pat Roberts of Kansas, Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, and Jack Reed of Rhode Island introduced the Teachers Are Leaders Act, which would create partnerships between colleges and high-need schools to develop and support innovative teacher-leader roles.

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