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  • Fort Madison is moving ahead with the development of an inspection program for rental properties.The city council has approved the first reading of an…
  • Caesars Palace just spent $17 million on a new buffet, featuring hundreds of high-end food items.
  • Illinois Governor Pat Quinn is indicating he wants the state to help more needy college students. Quinn will deliver his budget message on February 22. He…
  • On Tuesday, Italian prime minister Mario Monti sits down with powerful trade union leaders, hoping to weaken legal protections that make it almost impossible to fire workers. Monti blames these rules for slow economic growth. Union leaders are threatening nationwide strikes.
  • The Keokuk School Board could hire a new superintendent as early as this weekend.The panel will interview six candidates during special meetings on Friday…
  • A look back at the top stories and features from the Tri States Public Radio news department from October 2012. Monmouth was the only municipality to…
  • Some worried that clouds would get in the way, but totality lasted for two minutes and it was spectacular. This time, northern Australia was the only place on land to witness the total eclipse.
  • A restaurant in Sapporo, Japan, tells its customers to clean their plates. If they order the signature dish, which is all you can eat, they must eat it all or pay a fine which goes to fishermen.
  • The Illinois Department of Veterans of Affairs is trying to increase it’s efforts to meet the needs of female veterans despite flat funding levels from…
  • A look back at the top stories and features from the Tri States Public Radio news department from November 2012. The biggest story of the month was, of…
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