DAVENPORT, IOWA (March 13, 2024) Katie Castillo-Wilson, Founder and CEO of TapOnIt LLC, has been selected as a member of the 2024 Class of Henry Crown Fellows by the Aspen Institute. The Henry Crown Fellowship mobilizes proven entrepreneurial leaders, mostly from the private business sector, between the ages of 30-46 to tackle the world’s most intractable problems.

BETTENDORF, IOWA (March 13, 2024) — Chris Caves, Vice President, Business & Economic Growth at the Quad Cities Chamber received her Certificate in Workforce Development Fundamentals. Caves has 25 years of experience as a workforce practitioner and a master’s degree in career counseling.

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (March 13, 2024) — Visit Quad Cities is pleased to announce the 2024 

CLIVE, IOWA (March 12, 2024) — With March Madness kicking off next week for the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball teams, the Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) has launched its own bracket challenge: 

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (March 12, 2024) — WQPT is currently producing a local documentary that will give voice to a building with many stories to tell. It’s an institution that has been part of our Quad City history since 1928. Much more than a structure, Wharton Field House has played a significant role in our community’s past, but even more so in many of our personal lives.

DES MOINES, IOWA (March 12, 2024) — The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) recently announced its 2023 top mortgage lenders and Realtors®. The awards were given to the lending institutions, loan originators, and Realtors® who assisted the most home-buyers through IFA programs in 2023.

PEORIA, ILLINOIS (March 11, 2024) — Local State Senator Dave Koehler is leading the push in Springfield for legislation that will increase prices at the gas pump in our area and across Illinois.

MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (March 11, 2024) When Eric Hanson ('98) drives back to his former community of Normal, Illinois, he passes by the state-of-the-art facility for electric-vehicle manufacturer Rivian.

He remembers his time as Normal's assistant city manager, when he and his team helped save a dilapidated warehouse that had sat unused for fifteen years and was targeted for demolition. It's now a one-million square-foot facility for Rivian.

Erin Schultz is a student in Des Moines University's Master of Physician Assistant Studies program

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