ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (November 2, 2023) — The Moline Public Art Commission (MPAC) recently commissioned the largest mural project in the City of Moline, and quite possibly the Quad Cities. This mural project has garnered a lot of coverage from local media, and has started a great conversation around public art, which we LOVE!

BETTENDORF, IOWA (November 2, 2023) — The Quad Cities Chamber endorses candidates who have demonstrated a desire to support a business-friendly climate or a commitment to the business community as evident in their candidate questionnaires or body of work. The Chamber announced its list of endorsed candidates for elections for mayor and city council in Davenport and Bettendorf.

BETTENDORF, IOWA (November 2, 2023) — The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is seeking nominations to recognize exceptional scientists, technology professionals, mathematicians, engineers, STEM educators, and volunteers in the Quad Cities Area.

DES MOINES, IOWA (November 2, 2023) — State Treasurer Roby Smith is celebrating the holidays with a College Savings Iowa giveaway. "Visit Iowa529Contest.com before December 31 and register to win one of two $5,290 College Savings Iowa account contributions," Smith said. "It's not only a gift that requires no wrapping skills, but is also one that is sure to last!"

DES MOINES, IOWA (November 2, 2023) — Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has announced a settlement with Summit Software Systems Inc and its owner, Robert Boligan, for their deceptive business practices. The Attorney General’s office alleged that the company used deceptive methods to solicit Iowa homeowners facing foreclosure and failed to provide the services they promised.

People participate in a Jewish solidarity march on January 5, 2020, in New York City. The march was held in response to a recent rise in antisemitic crimes in the greater New York metropolitan area

MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (November 1, 2023) — They didn't know it at the time, but earlier this year, the brothers of Monmouth College's Zeta Beta Tau fraternity scheduled an anti-Semitism program that is now very much tied to current international events.

DES MOINES, IOWA (November 1, 2023) — Governor Kim Reynolds and Governor Kim Pillen of Nebraska led a letter, joined by thirteen other Republican governors, directing President Joe Biden to reconsider the CMS proposed one-size-fits-all long-term care staffing requirements’ rule that will force many long-term care facilities to close and erode health care access for some of the nation’s most vulnerable citizens.

The letter reads as:

DES MOINES, IOWA (November 1, 2023) — State Treasurer Roby Smith is celebrating the holidays with a College Savings Iowa giveaway. "Visit Iowa529Contest.com before December 31 and register to win one of two $5,290 College Savings Iowa account contributions," Smith said. "It's not only a gift that requires no wrapping skills, but is also one that is sure to last!"

ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (November 1, 2023) — The Augustana College Department of Theatre Arts presents the area premiere of Nine, November 16-19, directed by Shelley Cooper, associate professor of theatre arts.

Facing a midlife crisis, film director Guido Contini dreads his next birthday, which finds him at a creative crossroads. The play is based on the musical by Maury Yeston and book by Arthur Kopit.

Whitey's vice president Annika Tunberg (in center) poses with members of one of the two Monmouth classes she met with October 26. The students are holding some of the free samples that Tunberg brought with her to campus

MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (November 1, 2023) — Students in a pair of 300-level classes at Monmouth College gained some real-life business insights from a pretty sweet guest lecturer.

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