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Remembering Tom Railsback

(l to r) Bob Michel, George Bush, and Tom Railsback (photo did not include a year)
Tom Railsback website
(l to r) Bob Michel, George Bush, and Tom Railsback (photo did not include a year)
(l to r) Bob Michel, George Bush, and Tom Railsback (photo did not include a year)
Credit Tom Railsback website
(l to r) Bob Michel, George Bush, and Tom Railsback (photo did not include a year)

Former Illinois Republican Congressman Tom Railsback, who represented the Quad Cities for 16 years, has died. He was 87.

Railback died Monday in Mesa, Arizona, where he had lived in a nursing home in recent years. 

First elected in 1966, he helped draw up articles of impeachment against President Richard Nixon in 1974. He was then the second ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee when it conducted the impeachment inquiry into Nixon. Railsback credited Nixon with getting him elected to Congress by campaigning for him in 1966. 

From Moline, he earned degrees from Grinnell College and the Northwestern University law school. Railsback was defeated for re-election in the Republican primary in 1982 by Ken McMillan, who went on to lose in the general election to Democrat Lane Evans. 

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A native of Detroit, Herb Trix began his radio career as a country-western disc jockey in Roswell, New Mexico (“KRSY, your superkicker in the Pecos Valley”), in 1978. After a stint at an oldies station in Topeka, Kansas (imagine getting paid to play “Louie Louie” and “Great Balls of Fire”), he wormed his way into news, first in Topeka, and then in Freeport Illinois.