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Pritzker touts surplus, tax relief in Quad Cities stop

ROCK ISLAND – Gov. J.B. Pritzker is touting Illinois’ $1.7 billion budget surplus, the first of its kind in more than a quarter of...

Muscatine Chamber leader is leaving

The leader of the Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GMCCI) is leaving to take a different post. Erik Reader, president and CEO of...

Striving to be your No. 1 business news source in the QC region

Welcome to the second issue of the Quad Cities Regional Business Journal.  As I write this, we are preparing for production day on the second...

Branding in the days of default distrust 

Trust is in a state of crisis.   As many as 60% of Americans say they now default to not trusting information, according to Edelman’s 2022...

Junior Achievement Worldwide nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Junior Achievement Worldwide, which has helped prepare youth for the business world for more than a century, has been nominated for the 2022 Nobel...

Quad Cities airport bets on new charter flights with Caesars 

There are winners all around as the Quad Cities International Airport (QCIA) and the Isle Casino Hotel Bettendorf kick off a new partnership to...

Pritzker to lift mask mandate, but not for schools

When Illinoisans go to work, shop or dine out at the end of the month, they no longer will be required by the state...

Pohl to lead UnityPoint’s Muscatine hospital 

Rachel Pohl has been selected as the new executive director of UnityPoint Health-Trinity Muscatine. She was named to the hospital leadership position this week after...

Hockey is back in QC; fans expected to follow

The Quad City Storm currently owns the worst attendance in the 26-year playing history of local professional hockey. Despite a team with a .652 winning...

‘Fabulous’, ‘unique’ Aledo workforce housing moving forward

ALEDO, Ill. -- Plans for 30 “fabulous” and “unique” workforce apartments at the old junior high school in the heart of Aledo’s historic downtown...

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