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Saturday, March 14th, 2026

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1 person dies after rear ending a semi truck on I-88

Illinois State Police say one person is dead after rear ending a semi truck on I-88 in Rock Island County.

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Quad Cities celebrates St. Patrick' Day with parade, Shamrock Showcase

The Quad Cities community celebrated St. Patrick's Day with the annual parade and the Shamrock Showcase.

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Iowa advances to the third round of the Big Ten Tournament

Iowa defeated Maryland 75-64 in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament.

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Blizzard Warning from SUN 7:00 PM CDT until MON 4:00 PM CDT

Blizzard Warning: Severe Snow and Winds from Sunday Evening to Monday Afternoon

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City of Riverdale declares snow emergency

The City of Riverdale has declared a snow emergency in anticipation of forecasted winter weather. According to a release, the snow emergency is effective beginning Sunday, March 15 at 3:00 p.m. Here are details: For details, click here. For updates, click here.

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St. Patrick’s Day celebrations draw crowds in Quad Cities despite chilly weather

The Quad Cities marked St. Patrick’s Day on Saturday with a race, a parade, and post-event gatherings in downtown Davenport.

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Driver killed after van rear-ends semi on I-88 near Hillsdale

Illinois State Police say a driver died after a passenger van rear-ended a semi on Interstate 88 near Hillsdale, Saturday morning.

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Why the Chicago Bears could be moving to Indiana

While Illinois is trying to keep the team in Chicago's suburbs, Indiana lawmakers are offering a plan to finance a new stadium

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Pentagon tightens controls over Stars and Stripes after calling it "woke"

The new rules for the independent military newspaper are the Defense Department's latest effort to put extraordinary restrictions on journalists covering the agency.

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WATCH: Thousands flock to the 40th bi-state St. Patrick Society Grand Parade

The St. Patrick Society presented Grand Parade XL on Saturday, March 14,, with the kickoff of the only bi-state St. Patrick's parade in the United States. The day began with Mass at St. Mary's, 2204 4th Ave. Rock Island. Then the 40th parade got off to a start at 11:30 a.m. at the corner of 4th [...]

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Death Notice: James McGrath

A funeral service for James R. McGrath, 85, of Eldridge, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 21, at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church, Davenport. Visitation will be from 9:30-11 a.m. Saturday at the church. The Runge Mortuary, Davenport, is assisting the family with arrangements. Mr. McGrath died Thursday, March 12, 2026, at Genesis East Medical Center. Online condolences may be made at www.rungemortuary.com. A full obituary will appear in the March 18 edition of The NSP. 

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'War of the Worlds' remake sinks to the bottom at this year's Razzie Awards

The surveillance industry version of HG Wells' 1898 classic sci-fi novel stars Ice Cube, and won accolades for worst picture, actor, director and more.

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Davenport felon sentenced to more than 7 years in federal prison on weapons charge

A Davenport man with five felony drug-related convictions in Scott County has been sentenced to more than seven years in federal prison for possessing a firearm.

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Iowa's 3-strike bill would strain the criminal justice system, attorneys say

A prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney say significantly more people would go to trial to avoid a 20-year prison sentence for habitual offenders.

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High Wind Warning from SUN 1:00 PM CDT until MON 10:00 AM CDT

High Winds and Snowfall Affecting Visibility from Sunday Afternoon to Monday Morning

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Controlled burn underway in Carbon Cliff-Barstow area

A controlled burn is taking place in the Carbon Cliff-Barstow Fire District area.

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State Police: 1 dead after crews respond to Rock Island County crash on I-88

Crews are on-scene after a crash Saturday morning on I-88 involving a semi truck.

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Crews respond to Rock Island County crash on I-88

Crews are on-scene after a crash Saturday morning on I-88 involving a semi truck.

WVIK Russian strike on Kyiv region kills 4 and wounds 15, with peace talks stalled WVIK

Russian strike on Kyiv region kills 4 and wounds 15, with peace talks stalled

The strikes comes after the United States paused ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine due to the war with Iran.

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Spring Valley experiences ‘siren malfunction,’ city leaders say

There is no emergency at this time.

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QC Environmental Film Series announces first awards

QC Environmental Film Series Announces First Annual Awards River Action has announced its 2026 QC Environmental Film Series (QCEFS) awards. This season featured seven documentary films and reflection speakers designed to connect the Quad Cities community with the wonders of our planet and inspire us to protect it. Committee Chair Kristen Bergren and River Action Director [...]

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5 American airports where you won't actually mind a long layover

5 best airports in the US to get stuck in during layoversEven the most avid travelers can have their enthusiasm dampened by endless security lines, delayed flights, and interminable layovers. Luckily, more airports are figuring out that passengers on a layover shouldn’t feel like they’ve been trapped in Dante’s nine circles of hell! So, Way.com provides a countdown of the best airports in the U.S. to get stuck in. These airports offer pretty awesome layover experiences for travelers passing through them and are a destination in themselves.Over the past decade, there’s been a concerted effort to make airports more welcoming and hospitable. As a result, airports across the U.S. now offer a wide range of amenities. These include free Wi-Fi, nap pods, soothing spas, fantastic food, premium shopping, and yoga rooms. Some airports, of course, do more than others. AirHelp recently revealed its list of the world’s best airports — here are the top five in the U.S., where layovers seem like mini vacations.Salt Lake City International AirportSalt Lake City International Airport, the busiest airport in Utah, currently holds the coveted tag of the “best airport in the United States.” Just because the airport is super busy doesn’t mean it’s crowded and gloomy. If you’re a regular flyer from here, you’ll know why this airport is a traveler’s delight. With a whole lot of amenities and processes tailored to make your experience trouble-free, SLC is one of the best airports in the world. It’s not all about the amenities, though.SLC Airport often ranks high for on-time departures and arrivals and the fewest flight cancellations. SLC underwent a $5.1 billion overhaul that got rid of its outdated terminals and replaced them with a more flyer-friendly modern version. It’s a lot easier to get around the airport now, thanks to a tunnel connecting the concourses.Here’s why you won’t mind getting stuck in Salt Lake City Airport:The remodeled airport now offers breathtaking views of the stunning views of the nearby Wasatch Mountains.SLC has two airport lounges, Delta Sky Club and Minute Suites, offering much-needed amenities like food, free Wi-Fi, private rooms, and more during your stay at the airport.Hunger pangs can strike without warning, especially when you’re traveling. The SLC has over 40 restaurants and cafes that satiate that rumbling tummy.There are plenty of stores located in both concourses, with prices comparable to those in the city (aka street pricing), so you can indulge in a shopping spree without guilt before or after you fly.Special care is offered here for your pets with three animal relief stations.There’s free Wi-Fi, a family-friendly greeting room with a fireplace, restrooms every 150 feet, and ample charging outlets.Los Angeles AirportLos Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the fifth busiest airport in the United States and the 11th busiest in the world, with millions of travelers passing through each year. It is also the busiest airport in the world for both origin and destination flights. According to AirHelp, LAX is ranked as the second-best airport in the U.S. for 2025. With tons of amenities to help travelers, LAX is especially great for business travelers.Here’s what makes this a great airport for layovers:With 180 dining and shopping options spread across its 9 terminals, you’ll be spoiled for choice.The art program at LAX offers a unique way to enjoy your time at the airport. You can see art exhibitions, view permanent art installations, and attend live performances, all of which enhance your travel experience.If you’d like to learn about Southern California’s aviation history, there’s an aviation museum, the Flight Path Museum and Learning Center, on the airport grounds.You’ll love the Pets Unstressing Passengers (PUP) program! LAX created this program involving therapy dogs with which travelers can interact.LAX is set to introduce the Automated People Mover, which will help passengers navigate the airport more easily.The award-winning Tom Bradley International Terminal, with its ultra-modern design and wide range of dining and shopping options, raises the level of traveler experience at LAX.Minneapolis-St. Paul AirportMinneapolis-St. Paul Airport ranks fourth on the list of best airports in the US. The airport is the busiest airport in the Upper Midwest, welcoming over 37 million travelers each year. The airport is known for being one of the best in the country because it offers a friendly atmosphere and good amenities.MSP Airport is a great place to be stuck for several reasons:MSP was voted the winner of America’s best restroom of 2016.The Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport treats you to some stunning artwork. “The Aurora” is an artwork by popular artist Jen Lewin in Terminal 1. There’s also the See 18 film screening room located in Terminal 1, a special film screening room that shows short films and award-winning documentaries. Cinephiles would love it!There’s a giant mural honoring the late Minnesota-born musician Prince, and a dedicated Prince store sells branded merchandise.The airport has 46 therapy dogs and a therapy cat to help travelers overcome their travel jitters and stress.The airport boasts a 55-foot escalator, the tallest in the state, a hotel inside the airport (Intercontinental MSP Airport hotel), and hundreds of restaurants, shops, and other services.Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson AirportAirHelp has ranked the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport as the 36th best airport in the world, and the fourth best in the United States. And just in case, you didn’t know, it’s been the busiest airport in the world for many years. ATL is the primary hub for Delta and offers 1,000 flights daily to 225 destinations from here. With top-notch amenities and a lively atmosphere, ATL is the kind of airport where you wouldn’t mind spending extra time.The airport has racked up some accolades over the years, like Business Traveler Award for North America’s Best Airport in 2023 and One Flew South being named one of the top 10 full-service airport restaurants in the U.S. in Newsweek’s 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards and.These are some other reasons why ATL is popular:They focus on the basics. The Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) at the University of Maryland has named Hartsfield-Jackson the most efficient airport globally multiple times.The Plane Train and the Sky Train make it very easy and quick to get around the airport.Like several other airports, ATL has pet relief areas, but what sets them apart is the dog park. It’s a 1,000-square-foot outdoor park called Poochie Park.They have temporary and permanent art exhibits, as well as a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.The restaurants at ATL raise the bar for airport food. Outside of the award-winning One Flew South, there is also Cat Cora’s, Chicken and Beer, Phillips Seafood, and a hundred others.Portland International AirportTravelers seem to love the Portland Airport, which probably explains all the awards it’s garnered — it’s been crowned the best airport in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler multiple times! PDX is probably one of the few airports you’ll want to arrive a few hours early.Here’s what makes the Portland Airport so popular:Sample some of the best craft beer in America at the outposts of local breweries, or try some whiskey at the world’s first airport distillery tasting room, House Spirits.The main terminal offers a literal walk through the forest! The terminal’s 9-acre mass timber roof hovers over a grove of deciduous trees and lush planters.Portland Airport has a highly regarded food selection, with plenty of locally sourced food and international cuisine, all for the same price as their off-airport locations, thanks to their street pricing.Shop to your heart’s content — there’s no sales tax in Oregon, and there’s no need to go through an annoying duty-free process.Watch short movies by Oregon filmmakers at the 17-seater microcinema, Hollywood Theater.Check out the rotating art exhibits or the live music shows while you’re there.So, the next time you plan your travel, including a layover, if it’s at any of the above best U.S. Airports to get stuck in, it’s a safe bet!This story was produced by Way.com and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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“Kaleidoscope Odyssey,” March 14 through September 7

Featuring more than 24 large-scale, immersive kaleidoscopes created by world-renowned artist and Davenport native Tom Chouteau, the traveling exhibition Kaleidoscope Odyssey will be housed at Davenport's Putnam Museum & Science Center through September 7, this fascinating walk-through event designed to celebrate the intersection of visual art, science, and optics.

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March 26 career fair at Black Hawk College to feature dozens of employers

The Black Hawk College Career Fair on Thursday, March 26, is free and open to the public.

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As the risk of measles grows, why are parents so divided on vaccines?

In South Carolina, some parents embrace vaccines, others opt out. Why do people make such different choices? A mix of politics, distrust and misinformation is pushing neighbors apart.

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In South Carolina, measles shows how far apart neighbors can be on vaccines

In South Carolina, some parents embrace vaccines, others opt out. Why do people make such different choices? A mix of politics, distrust and misinformation is pushing neighbors apart.

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‘Live From QC… It’s Saturday Nite!’ returns with comedy, community support March 28

The “Live From QC… It’s Saturday Nite!” fundraiser returns March 28 with comedy, live music and a silent auction to support the no‑cost programs offered by Cancer Support Community at Gilda’s Club.

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Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro is in intensive care with pneumonia, hospital says

One of Bolsonaro's doctor's described the former Brazilian president's medical condition as "serious."

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Two candidates running for GOP nod in Illinois' 36th Senate District

Retired Illinois State Police officer Brad Beekman and fuel truck driver Patrick Harlan vie for Republican nomination to take on Mike Halpin for Illinois 36th Senate District.

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Opinion: An ancient, sophisticated palate

Researchers looking at foodcrusts on the pottery shards of ancient humans say there's evidence of a wide variety of ingredients, indicating that they may have been experimenting with "recipes."

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UnityPoint Health – Trinity recognized for excellence in hip and knee replacement

Designated knee and hip replacement facilities have an average of 21% fewer readmissions and 21% fewer complications within 90 days after knee and hip replacement surgery.

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Why women have an especially tough time in Senegal's prisons

Women charged with a crime in Senegal are at the mercy of a slow judicial process and prisons that may lack basic supplies. They also face stigma that robs them of familial and community support.

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SCWPro presents EPIC professional wrestling in Rock Island with Samuray Del Sol

SCWPro will presents EPIC professional wrestling at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 25, at The Stern Center in downtown Rock Island, a news release says. SCWPro’s EPIC promises an evening of intense rivalries, championship-caliber competition, and unforgettable moments for wrestling fans of all ages. From rising stars to seasoned veterans, the SCWPro roster will deliver the athleticism, drama, and excitement that [...]

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Geneseo considers solar for middle school property

Geneseo schools are considering a 348-panel solar array at the middle school that could offset 36% of electricity use and save about $458,000. The school board did not decide.

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Memories of Muscatine: Baxter Piano Company

This week for Memories of Muscatine: Victrolas outside Baxter Piano Company.

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Davenport cigar lounge owners raise glass to bill that would allow alcohol sales

A bill that would allow cigar lounges to sell alcohol has passed the Iowa Senate.

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A River Essay

This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.Whenever a writing project is not going well, I leave my study and walk down to the Mississippi River for another…

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The Oscars are Sunday night. Here's how to watch

The Oscars start at 7 p.m. Eastern, 4 p.m. Pacific on Sunday, airing on ABC and streaming on Hulu.

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With boom in prediction markets, some lawmakers worry about how to police themselves

House and Senate ethics committees give no financial disclosure guidance on event contracts or prediction markets — unlike stock, cryptocurrency and bond trades.

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Helpful or harmful? How to vet tax advice from social media

So you heard a piece of tax advice from a friend or on social media that sounds interesting. Should you try it? A certified public accountant explains how to vet the claim — and avoid getting scammed.

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House GOP leadership silent as more members post anti-Muslim statements

A growing number of Republicans in Congress are embracing rhetoric against Muslims. Their remarks have faced little public pushback from leadership.

WVIK Reframing Georgia O'Keeffe's legacy and protecting the land she loved WVIK

Reframing Georgia O'Keeffe's legacy and protecting the land she loved

Georgia O'Keeffe called the New Mexico high desert "my country," but Pueblo peoples predated her. A more complex view is emerging amid efforts to preserve the land.

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Bachelor's Decree: “Company,” at Augustana College through March 15

Augustana College's production of Company is expansive, lively, and musically superb.

Friday, March 13th, 2026

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Former Scott County sheriff's sergeant alleges wrongful termination in lawsuit

The county board settled with a former employee who sued for wrongful termination last fall.

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St. Pat's Day float vandalized, but McGuire family, friends rebuild to continue tradition

For over 40 years the McGuire family has built a float for the Quad Cities St. Patrick's Day parade. This year was nothing normal. They're only a month removed from the passing of the man who was instrumental behind getting the float together. And all the work the family did get done over the past [...]

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Winter Storm Watch for Quad Cities - Sunday night into Monday night

What a weather week we've had! And there's more wild weather on the way. Saturday will be relatively quiet with some clouds and highs in the 40s. Then Sunday looks ACTIVE! We'll see highs in the 60s Sunday with a chance for showers and storms during the afternoon. then as it gets cold Sunday evening [...]

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Statistics indicate traffic deaths on the decline in Iowa

Traffic deaths are at a historic low in Iowa.

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New kaleidoscope exhibit at Putnam Museum, Davenport, will dazzle visitors

The Putnam Museum and Science Center invites visitors to step inside a dazzling world of color, light, and reflection with the opening of Kaleidoscope Odyssey, a vibrant new exhibit debuting Saturday, March 14 and on view through Sept. 7. Featuring more than 24 large-scale, immersive kaleidoscopes created by world-renowned artist and Davenport native Tom Chouteau, [...]

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Davenport man sentenced to 7.5 years in federal prison for gun charges

Cedrick Dequn Willingham, 39, has been sentenced federal prison.

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New Illinois program helps first-time home buyers

A new program in Illinois helps people afford to buy their first home. The IHDAccess Home program from the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) will offer up to $15,000 to help cover down payments and closing costs for first-time home buyers. The assistance would be interest-free with a deferred payment. Eligibility is based on income, [...]

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Black Hawk College, Moline, presents art exhibition, jazz

Admission is free for art and music events at Black Hawk College, Moline. The ArtSpace Gallery at Black Hawk College is exhibiting “Imperfect Objects” – mixed media assemblage by Wayne Bertola – through Friday, April 3. Everyone is invited to a closing reception from 4-5:15 p.m. Thursday, April 2, with an artist talk at 4:15 p.m. Light refreshments [...]

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Imprisonment to property ownership: How a QCA investor turned his life around

An area investor turned his life around, going from imprisonment to now owning 19 properties in the QCA. Donald Hinton's full-circle story has led him to success and how he shares his wealth of knowledge with the community. "I used to kill my community with the products I sold, so I created some products that [...]

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Quad Cities prepare for 40th St. Patrick Society Grand Parade

The St. Patrick Society will hold its 40th Grand Parade in the Quad Cities as businesses prepare for one of the region’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

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Iowa American Water says it's working to address aging infrastructure

Iowa American Water said it invested $55M to upgrade water systems in eastern Iowa, including a Blue Grass plant renovation and lead service line replacements.

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YMCA program helps Quad Cities teen rebuild life after foster care, homelessness

It's just one story of many to come out of the YMCA Iowa Mississippi Valley's Achievers program, which assists our most vulnerable local students and families.

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Jo Daviess County sheriff stepping down after accepting new state position

The Jo Daviess County Board has voted to appoint Chief Deputy Klaus Kretschmer as sheriff.

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Great River Days festival returning to Muscatine after nearly a decade

The beloved festival is returning with concerts and carnival rides, July 29 through August 2. Here's why the city says now is the right time for it to return.

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Iowa American Water invests $55M in upgrades across eastern Iowa, including Quad Cities area projects

Iowa American Water said it invested $55M to upgrade water systems in eastern Iowa, including a Blue Grass plant renovation and lead service line replacements.

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Fresh Films-Roku series includes QC short film on Moline business

Augustana College sophomore Sawyer Carver now has a short documentary available on Roku, “Rock Island Change Maker,” which highlights The Atlas Collective.

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East Moline Public Library invites community to Spring Break Bash

The event will feature crafts, games, snacks and giveaways and it is free to anyone in the community.

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Death Notice: Melvin Illian

A funeral service for Melvin Charles "Mel" Illian, 98, of Walcott, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, March 20, at Calvary Church of Walcott. Visitation will be from 10:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Friday at the church. Burial will be in the Walcott Cemetery. Bentley Funeral Home, Durant, is assisting the family with arrangements. Mr. Illian died Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at Better Living of Walcott. Memorials may be made to Calvary Church of Walcott, the Walcott Historical Society or the Walcott Lions Club. Online condolences may be made at www.bentleyfuneralhome.com. A full obituary will appear in the March 18 edition of The NSP. 

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WATCH: Iowa rescue group, sheriff's office, save, release owl found in roadway

The barred owl sits quietly, looking dazed, in the roadway. Then the Johnson County Sheriff's Office and members of The RARE Group arrive to help. A Facebook post from the sheriff's office includes a short video of the successful rescue and release of the bird. "Thank you to The RARE Group for rehabilitating this beautiful [...]

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Class-action lawsuit filed after the Potomac sewage spill

A class-action lawsuit has been filed after part of a decades-old sewer line in Maryland collapsed in January, sending raw sewage into the Potomac River. After weather delays, repair work has resumed.

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River Drive at the Arsenal Bridge overpass closes for construction Monday

This project will replace the bridge deck, parapets and lighting. It will also include steel repairs to improve safety.

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Bird's-eye views from across the Quad Cities region during the week of March 13, 2026

Sit back, relax and enjoy these scenes captured by the News 8 drone from across the Quad Cities region this week.

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Kennedy Center president departs – months before the art complex's scheduled closing

In a post on Truth Social, President Trump announced Friday afternoon that Richard Grenell is leaving the Kennedy Center. The arts complex is scheduled to close in July for renovations.

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YMCA of the Iowa Mississippi Valley's Achievers Program is changing lives

A local teenager named AJ spent years homeless or in foster care. At 18, she had no documentation or a place to go. That's when the YMCA Achievers stepped in.

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Augustana College, Rock Island partner on Milan Bottoms ecological survey

Augustana College and the city of Rock Island have formed a partnership to guide planning for a proposed 600-acre land and water reserve in the Milan Bottoms.

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Sheriff: District ordered airborne bus back to school after students injured

The district did not respond to KWQC’s inquiry on Friday about why the bus left the scene before police or first responders arrived.

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Nearly 600 Iowa National Guard soldiers return home

The guard members were stationed in the Middle East for Operation Inherent Resolve.

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The 24 cities where Gen Z workers actually out-earn everyone else

Gen Z earnings premium: Cities where young workers are excellingWhile some members of Gen Z may still be working entry-level jobs while attending high school or college, much of this cohort has now entered the workforce in earnest. As the least experienced generation on the schedule, Gen Z is generally paid less than their older counterparts, with this holding true in 93% of cities. But in a handful of locations, Gen Z offers skills and expertise — and sometimes youth itself — that help these workers pull ahead against the odds and earn more than older generations.With this in mind, SmartAsset ranked 354 of the largest U.S. cities based on the percentage difference between the local median income for people aged 15 to 24 compared to the rest of the local population.Key FindingsGen Z earns a 70% premium in Hollywood, Florida. The median Gen Z household earned $121,317 in Hollywood in 2024, compared to $71,067 for all households — a 70.7% difference. Clearwater, Florida, has the second-highest advantage for Gen Z households with a 58.7% disparity. Young households earned $105,280 compared to a $66,357 median across all households.In all, Gen Z out-earns other generations in 7% of cities. While it’s rare for young up-and-comers to outperform older households for income, some economic dynamics make it possible. Studywide, Gen Z had a positive earnings premium in 24 out of 354 cities, with roughly half in Florida or California. Others include Federal Way, Washington; Lynn, Massachusetts; Kent, Washington; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Newport News, Virginia; Jackson, Michigan; and Brownsville, Texas, among others.The median Gen Z income in this city is over $160,000. Gen Z earns the most in Sunnyvale, California, where the median income for that age group is $162,486. However, this is 10.2% lower than the median income across all households in this high-earning city ($181,022). This negative earnings premium puts Sunnyvale at the 37th best overall for Gen Z’s earnings.The median Gen Z income is less than $50,000 in more than half of cities. For most young people, income tends to be lower than across all households. People aged 15 to 24 are generally at the bottom of the earnings totem poll. In fact, the median Gen Z income is lower than the 2024 U.S. median household income in 91% of cities surveyed. SmartAsset 24 Cities Where Gen Z Makes More Than the Median HouseholdOut of 354 cities, Gen Z earns more than their older counterparts in just a handful of places.Hollywood, FloridaGen Z earnings premium: 70.71%Median Gen Z income: $121,317Median household income: $71,067Clearwater, FloridaGen Z earnings premium: 58.66%Median Gen Z income: $105,280Median household income: $66,357Rio Rancho, New MexicoGen Z earnings premium: 43.24%Median Gen Z income: $140,907Median household income: $98,374Moreno Valley, CaliforniaGen Z earnings premium: 37.26%Median Gen Z income: $127,262Median household income: $92,716Federal Way, WashingtonGen Z earnings premium: 34.92%Median Gen Z income: $120,105Median household income: $89,022Lynn, MassachusettsGen Z earnings premium: 23.14%Median Gen Z income: $90,314Median household income: $73,340Lehigh Acres, FloridaGen Z earnings premium: 19.29%Median Gen Z income: $84,460Median household income: $70,800Inglewood, CaliforniaGen Z earnings premium: 16.88%Median Gen Z income: $81,069Median household income: $69,362Tracy, CaliforniaGen Z earnings premium: 16.08%Median Gen Z income: $140,202Median household income: $120,776Deltona, FloridaGen Z earnings premium: 15.15%Median Gen Z income: $88,026Median household income: $76,446Palm Coast, FloridaGen Z earnings premium: 13.06%Median Gen Z income: $92,801Median household income: $82,083Visalia, CaliforniaGen Z earnings premium: 9.87%Median Gen Z income: $93,146Median household income: $84,781Hesperia, CaliforniaGen Z earnings premium: 9.71%Median Gen Z income: $79,056Median household income: $72,059Kent, WashingtonGen Z earnings premium: 6.99%Median Gen Z income: $98,967Median household income: $92,497Fort Wayne, IndianaGen Z earnings premium: 6.86%Median Gen Z income: $65,648Median household income: $61,436Hialeah, FloridaGen Z earnings premium: 6.26%Median Gen Z income: $60,727Median household income: $57,151Newport News, VirginiaGen Z earnings premium: 6.25%Median Gen Z income: $73,234Median household income: $68,927New Bedford, MassachusettsGen Z earnings premium: 4.96%Median Gen Z income: $60,077Median household income: $57,240Waterbury, ConnecticutGen Z earnings premium: 4.62%Median Gen Z income: $50,092Median household income: $47,881Corona, CaliforniaGen Z earnings premium: 3.36%Median Gen Z income: $106,984Median household income: $103,507Antioch, CaliforniaGen Z earnings premium: 3.13%Median Gen Z income: $101,070Median household income: $97,998Jackson, MississippiGen Z earnings premium: 2.75%Median Gen Z income: $45,739Median household income: $44,516Brownsville, TexasGen Z earnings premium: 0.7%Median Gen Z income: $59,908Median household income: $59,491Lafayette, LouisianaGen Z earnings premium: 0.2%Median Gen Z income: $59,564Median household income: $59,445Data and MethodologyData comes from the U.S. Census Bureau 1-Year American Community Survey for 2024. The median household income for households where the main householder is aged 15 to 24 is compared to the median household income across all local households to determine the Gen Z earnings premium. Data for 354 U.S. cities with a population over 100,000 was available.This story was produced by SmartAsset and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Car and train involved in minor crash in Davenport

Deputies with the Scott County Sheriff's Office said the train was moving slowly and appears to have only clipped the car.

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Great River Days returning to Muscatine after nearly 10-year hiatus

After nearly a 60-year run, Muscatine's Great River Days festival stopped happening in 2017. It's now making a comeback at the end of the summer.

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Iowa pharmacist imprisoned for million-dollar scam will keep his license

An Iowa pharmacist imprisoned for his role in a million-dollar scheme to defraud retailers will be allowed to keep his pharmacist’s license, regulators have ruled.

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NSP e-newsletter coming soon

Most of our readers get the North Scott Press every week in their mailbox. Now you can get it in your inbox, too. The NSP is excited to announce a weekly e-newsletter which will bring you our top stories every Wednesday morning, along with a short introduction from someone on our staff. We never miss an opportunity to say hello. The e-newsletter is free and open to subscribers and non-subscribers alike. If you are not a subscriber, or if you are a subscriber without a website account, you can sign up for the newsletter at northscottpress.com by entering your email address on the left-hand side of our homepage. If you are an active NSP subscriber with an account on our website, you are already on our digital mailing list. The newsletter will bring you the headlines and first lines of our top stories. To read the full stories behind our digital paywall, you will need to become a subscriber. You can become a subscriber using the “Subscribe” button on the top-right corner of our website.

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Judge blocks DOJ's criminal probe of Federal Reserve, blasting it as political

A federal judge has put the brakes on a criminal probe of the Federal Reserve, saying it was part of an improper campaign by the Trump administration to pressure the central bank into cutting interest rates.

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Crime Stoppers Solved: Woman suspected of stealing from Aldi turns herself in

Crime Stoppers of the Quad Cities is asking for help identifying a woman suspected of stealing from the Aldi in Bettendorf.

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A cholesterol test you've never heard of is now recommended to prevent heart disease

The test can help assess your lifetime risk for cardiovascular disease. That, along with earlier treatment for high cholesterol, is part of new doctors' guidelines.

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Jo Daviess County sheriff stepping down after accepting new state position

The Jo Daviess County Board has voted to appoint Chief Deputy Klaus Kretschmer as sheriff.

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Iowa sled hockey Paralympian is going for fourth gold medal

Kevin McKee said the pressure is on for the U.S. sled hockey team to win gold after the wins of the U.S. women’s and men’s teams at the Olympics. The sled hockey team would secure their fifth consecutive gold medal if they win on Sunday’s game.

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Lutheran Living, Muscatine, hosting Easter Egg Hunt

Lutheran Living Senior Campus (Lutheran Living), 2421 Lutheran Drive in Muscatine, is hosting a Community Easter Egg Hunt on Friday, March 20 at 1:30 p.m. Participants can take photos with the Easter Bunny, enjoy refreshments, check out the petting zoo and gather Easter eggs. The event is free and open to the public. Lutheran Living [...]

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Vaccinating bats could be good for people. But how do you vaccinate a bat?

In a new study, bats lap up vaccine-laced saline or chow down on vaccine-carrying mosquitoes. Will that have any impact on the flying mammal's immune system?

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Learn about high potency THC at seminars in Muscatine

Laura Stack, Founder and CEO of Johnny’s Ambassadors, will speak at two seminars on the dangers of high-potency marijuana products and their impact on youth mental health. Both seminars are on April 30 and are both free and open to the public. For more information about these two events, contact Sara Carlson at saracarlson@ruhlhomes.com. The [...]

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Who can talk to the media? Bettendorf School Board members have differing opinions

The Bettendorf School Board debated a policy limiting who can speak to the media after a dispute over comments about the superintendent’s contract. The revised rule will be voted on next meeting.

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Quad-Cities legislators talk cancer, crime at mid-session update in Davenport

“We’ve done nothing about the jaw-dropping cancer rates that are literally keeping people awake at night,” House Rep. Ken Croken, D-Davenport, said.

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What's a good profit margin for your business?

What’s a good profit margin for your business?There’s a quick answer to this question.A good profit margin is usually 10% or higher for most businesses, though this varies significantly by industry. A net profit margin of 5% is considered low, 10% is healthy, and 20% or above indicates strong profitability. Compare your margin to industry-specific benchmarks for a more accurate assessment.It’s common for small businesses to struggle with cash flow management, especially as operations begin to scale. According to Bluevine’s cash flow management survey, 39% of small businesses have less than one month of cash on hand, meaning almost two of every five small businesses are operating without consistent profit.To help you make informed financial decisions, this guide from Bluevine will explain different types of profit margins, the benchmarks you can use to assess them, and which investment and cost-cutting strategies can improve your margins.Key takeaways:There are three types of profit margins: gross, operating, and net. They each measure profitability at different stages of your business operations.Industry benchmarks vary dramatically: Software companies average 71% gross margins while food wholesalers average just 15%.Improving profit margins requires the right balance of strategic pricing and cost control.Always benchmark against direct competitors rather than generic targets, as margin norms differ significantly across sectors.What is a good net profit margin?The answer varies slightly based on your industry, business model, cost structure, and business stage. The table below offers a general view of net profit margins across industries, but you should use industry-specific benchmarks to assess your progress. For example, a grocery store can be considered comfortably profitable with a low margin of 2%–3% because they sell a high volume of products and pay high distribution costs. Bluevine Specialized expertise, intellectual property, and premium positioning can also affect a business’s profit margin. These are unique to each company, so you’ll have to assess them in addition to industry benchmarks. These expenses also tend to be non-necessary, so consider the value they add to your business if you’re looking to cut costs during a cash flow analysis.Types of profit marginSmall business owners tend to focus on net profit margins (“the bottom line”), but gross and operating profit margins are just as important for cash flow management—each metric measures profitability at different stages.Keep in mind that measuring profit is more than just adding up inflows and subtracting outflows. It’s important to understand the difference between profit and cash flow before making financial decisions. A business can show healthy profit margins while still struggling with cash flow if customers pay slowly or inventory ties up working capital.Gross profit marginThink of the three categories of profit margin as your business’s profitability at each stage of the accounting process. Gross profit margin is the first level: You calculate it by dividing your gross profit (Revenue – Cost of Goods Sold) by your revenue, then multiplying the result by 100 to get a percentage.Gross Profit = Revenue – Cost of Goods SoldGross Profit Margin = (Gross Profit ÷ Revenue) × 100Example: If your business generates $500,000 in revenue and your COGS is $300,000, your gross profit is $200,000. Your gross profit margin is ($200,000 ÷ $500,000) × 100 = 40%.A healthy gross profit margin typically ranges from 50% to 70% for product-based businesses, while service businesses often achieve higher margins due to lower direct costs. This metric is essential for making pricing and product decisions.Bluevine Tip: To improve gross profit margin, negotiate better rates with suppliers, consider bulk purchasing for discounts, or explore alternative vendors without sacrificing quality.Operating profit marginTo calculate operating profit margin, subtract the cost of goods sold (COGS) and operating expenses from your total revenue. (Operating expenses include rent, utilities, salaries, marketing, and other day-to-day business costs.)Operating Profit = Revenue – COGS – Operating ExpensesOperating Profit Margin = (Operating Profit ÷ Revenue) × 100Example: If your business has $500,000 in revenue, $300,000 in COGS, and $100,000 in operating expenses, then your operating profit is $100,000. Your operating profit margin is ($100,000 ÷ $500,000) × 100 = 20%.This profit margin ratio is useful because it excludes interest and taxes, focusing purely on operational efficiency and cost control.Bluevine tip: Audit your operating expenses quarterly. Look for redundant software subscriptions, renegotiate lease terms, or implement automation to reduce labor costs on repetitive tasks.Net profit marginNet profit margin is often called “the bottom line” because it appears at the bottom of the income statement. It measures the percentage of revenue remaining as profit after subtracting all expenses (including COGS, operating expenses, interest, and taxes). This is the most comprehensive measure of your business’s overall profitability.Net Profit = Revenue – All ExpensesNet Profit Margin = (Net Profit ÷ Revenue) × 100Example: If your $500,000 revenue business has a net income of $50,000 after all expenses, your net profit margin is ($50,000 ÷ $500,000) × 100 = 10%.Track net profit margin over time and compare your business to others in your industry. Viewing your different profit margins at each stage of your accounting can provide the insights you need to improve your profit margins sustainably.Bluevine tip: Work with a tax professional to identify deductions and credits you may be missing. Strategic tax planning can significantly impact your net profit margin without changing your operations.Profit margin benchmarks by industryLet’s look at how industry benchmarks work. The table below shows the average gross, operating, and net profit margins for a select group of industries, as collected from multiple data services by the New York University Stern School of Business. Understanding your industry standards and how margins fluctuate across the stages of accounting can help you set realistic expectations for your business. Bluevine Data as of January 2026*Banks have unique cost structures where traditional operating margin calculations don't apply in the same way as other industries.Additional factors affecting profit marginsIndustry benchmarks help provide an idea of where you should be, but you’ll need to assess how the factors below are affecting your business’s individual profit margins. For a more complete analysis, track a few key financial KPIs, too.Cost structure: Industries with fluctuating cost of goods sold (COGS) tend to have lower profit margins. Restaurants are good examples of this because labor and food costs account for a large share of their operating expenses.Growth stage: Startups and early-stage companies may have low or inconsistent margins while they build products and expand into their market. Mature businesses may see unpredictable margins during times of investment and ambitious growth.Margin trends: Cutting costs or increasing your prices can improve profit margins, but these things can also decrease profit margins if done incorrectly or without proper consideration. Make adjustments regularly, as needed.Tax considerations: Taxes are only factored in when calculating net profit. That’s important to remember when assessing your gross and operating margins.Bluevine Tip: Don’t confuse higher revenue with strong margins. A business generating $2 million with a 5% margin keeps less money than one generating $1 million with a 15% margin. Focus on profitability percentages, not just top-line growth.Ways to improve your profit marginThere are many ways to increase profits in addition to acquiring new customers:Raise prices strategically: Don’t be afraid to increase prices when your costs go up, but pricing should be fluid and transparent, especially in industries with inflationary costs or products in high demand.Reduce cost of goods sold: You can cut back on necessary costs by renegotiating supplier contracts, switching to more affordable vendors, or taking advantage of bulk order pricing offers.Streamline operating expenses: Newer companies usually don’t have much operational waste, while more established businesses may accumulate inefficiencies over time. Assess which expenses can be streamlined or eliminated.Improve product or service mix: Low-margin offerings can be eliminated or bundled with higher-margin products to improve profitability. Retail companies often use clearance sales to do this. A paid service contract can also improve your margins.Increase customer lifetime value: Calculate the lifetime value (LTV) of each customer. Look for ways to increase it. Upsells and secondary offerings are good for this. Customer loyalty programs also work if you offer discounts or buying incentives.Improve inventory management: Reduce holding costs by implementing better demand forecasting and purchasing discipline.Get funding that helps your margins growUnderstanding profit margins is a positive step toward building a financially healthy business. Learn to track gross, operating, and net margins. Find industry-specific benchmarks you can use to measure your company against your closest competitors. With accurate expectations, you can work on cutting costs and increasing revenue to improve your margins.If you need funds to take the next step, a business line of credit gives you the flexibility to invest in margin-improving initiatives when opportunities arise, without the pressure of a lump-sum loan or the need to reapply each time.Profit margin FAQsIs 50% profit margin good in a small business?A 50% profit margin is excellent by most standards, but the answer depends on which type of margin (gross, operating, or net) you’re measuring and which industry you’re in. For instance, a 50% gross margin is below average for a software-as-a-service or healthcare product business, but a 50% operating or net profit margin is excellent for any business type.How can operating expenses affect operating margin?Operating expenses directly reduce operating margin because they're subtracted from gross profit to calculate operating income. Every dollar spent on rent, salaries, utilities, marketing, insurance, or software subscriptions reduces your operating profit.What is a good profit margin for a small business?The average profit margin for a small business varies by sector, with service businesses often achieving higher margins (15%-20%) than retail or manufacturing (5%-10%). Many small businesses also face common challenges when starting out that can impact margins.How much profit should you make on a product?Ideal profit margins vary significantly by industry, business model, and competitive positioning. In addition, your gross, operating, and net margins will vary significantly as you factor in costs at each stage of your accounting process.This story was produced by Bluevine and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Jo Daviess County Sheriff retiring March 15

A news release from the Jo Daviess County Sheriff's Office says Sheriff Craig Ketelsen will retire from the office, effective Sunday, March 15. He is retiring to accept a position with the State of Illinois. The Jo Daviess County Court voted on March 10 to appoint Chief Deputy Klaus Kretschmer to become sheriff, effective Monday, [...]

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And the Oscar goes to — wait, why is it called an Oscar?

The Academy Awards officially adopted the "Oscars" nickname in 1939. But who is Oscar, and who started calling them that? We may never know. But here are four enduring legends to consider.

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TSA workers miss a full paycheck, while travelers keep paying airport security fees

Many TSA workers received no money in their paychecks Friday as the partial DHS shutdown drags on. Fees paid by airline passengers keep piling up, even as airport security officers work without pay.

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South Carolina has spent $1.6M to combat its huge measles outbreak, and it’s not over yet

South Carolina has spent $1.6M to combat its huge measles outbreak, and it’s not over yetSouth Carolina has spent an estimated $1.6 million so far on public health efforts to combat its huge measles outbreak, according to information the state’s health department provided to Healthbeat on March 4.The outbreak, which began with just five known cases in October, surged in January following the winter holidays, and has slowed in recent weeks. The total number of people infected in the outbreak, which is centered around Spartanburg County, reached 990 as of March 3.Most of the estimated $1.6 million spent so far on the outbreak response has been for personnel, the South Carolina Department of Public Health said in response to Healthbeat’s questions.As the outbreak grew, the number of staff assigned to work full-time on the outbreak grew to as many as 90 people, said Dr. Linda Bell, the state epidemiologist.Most of these staff, Bell said, have been involved in doing investigations of individual measles cases and tracing their contacts to help identify and quarantine those at risk of infection and further spread of the disease.Funding for some of the outbreak’s public health costs has come from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, through an immunizations cooperative agreement, which helps with outbreak response activities, the South Carolina DPH said. Additional funding has come from an H5N1 Public Health Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement, which funds influenza and other public health emergency preparedness and response, the department said, as well as some other state and federal funds.Although the number of new measles cases being detected each week has dropped significantly, the outbreak continues. The department said that final costs will be calculated once the outbreak is over.But the threat the outbreak could surge again remains — especially with the potential for the virus to spread during the upcoming spring break travel period, Bell said.“We remain concerned and must be mindful of the fact that we can see cases increase again from the low number that we’re seeing now,” she said. In recent weeks, the outbreak has slowed to about 10 new cases a week amid increases in measles vaccination in the Spartanburg County area and across the state.The increased travel during school spring break raises the potential for the kind of increased spread of measles that South Carolina experienced over schools’ winter break period. “In the two consecutive weeks following the Christmas holidays, we had over 200 cases reported in each of those weeks,” Bell said.This story was produced by Healthbeat and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Illinois primary voters can watch candidate interviews before Tuesday’s election

Those interviews will air in a special Decision 2026 livestream at 2 p.m. on the station’s website and streaming platforms.

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$4.3M in federal funding awarded to SAL Family and Community Services

Congressman Eric Sorensen announced the grant will help expand access to infant and toddler care through the Early Head Start program.

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Jo Daviess sheriff to retire after 28 years in law enforcement

Jo Daviess County Sheriff Craig Ketelsen will retire Sunday after 28 years in law enforcement.

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The hidden cost of AI anxiety: What businesses need to know about this workplace stressor

The hidden cost of AI anxiety: What businesses need to know about this workplace stressorAI adoption is accelerating across industries. Organizations are focused on productivity gains and automation. But employees are asking a different question:What does this mean for my job, my income, and my future?In early 2026, Spring Health surveyed over 1,500 full-time employees across five countries. In the past 12 months, these employees said the emergence of AI has affected them in a variety of ways, including:Worsened mental health due to information overload (24%)Reduced employees’ sense of control over the future (23%)Increased financial stability concerns (20%)Worsened job/work life stress (19%)AI anxiety is not theoretical. It is measurable. And as this article from Spring Health outlines, it is already affecting employees in specific, tangible ways.Defining AI anxietyAI anxiety is not simply a general fear of technology. It is a complex psychological response to rapid, systemic change.“In the last few years, AI came along,” said Spring Health Chief People Officer Karishma Patel Buford. “It’s a disruption. A positive disruption. But any disruption has its own emotional and psychological journey that comes with it.”What does a response to AI anxiety look like? It can be: Fear of losing their jobsFear that skills become obsoleteCareer ambiguity or uncertaintyFinancial insecurityCognitive overload from rapid tool adoptionEthical and societal uncertaintyIt is critical to distinguish AI anxiety from employee burnout. Burnout is chronic, unmanaged stress often resulting from workload or toxicity. AI anxiety is anticipatory stress driven by uncertainty and perceived instability.Anxiety is fundamentally about uncertainty. AI introduces uncertainty at scale, creating a mental health challenge that requires a specific strategic response.While AI anxiety and burnout can be quite different, AI can actually help to reduce employee burnout.The cognitive overload problemNearly 1 in 4 employees (24%) said that AI has worsened their mental health due to information overload. In practice, this manifests as a relentless stream of new tool rollouts, endless AI headlines, and rising productivity expectations.Employees feel intense pressure to "stay ahead" and a fear of falling behind technically if they miss a single update. Even employees who feel excited about AI may still feel overwhelmed by its pace.This data suggests that for many workers, AI anxiety is often cognitive exhaustion, not just fear of layoffs. The mental energy required to constantly adapt to new workflows creates a "cognitive drag" that reduces focus and increases error rates.The control problemWhen employees feel their role may change, their skills may depreciate, or that decisions are happening "above them" without their input, the future feels opaque. They experience anticipatory stress and rumination.Loss of perceived control is one of the strongest predictors of anxiety escalation. When an employee feels they are no longer the driver of their own career trajectory, engagement drops, and withdrawal increases.The financial insecurity layerFinancial instability reframes AI anxiety from a purely professional concern to a "whole-person" survival issue.Employees are asking fundamental questions: Will my income decline?Will automation reduce my earnings potential?Should I switch careers entirely?Should I be saving more aggressively?This intersects directly with financial stress, a known mental health amplifier. When employees are worried about their long-term financial viability, they cannot bring their best selves to work.The hidden business costsThese costs won’t show up in your AI budget line item. But they are real, and they are expensive. AI anxiety could drive:Presenteeism: Employees are physically present but mentally distracted by worry and cognitive overload.Leave escalation: When uncertainty compounds burnout, employees are more likely to take mental health leave or disability.Manager strain: Managers are often on the front lines of fielding questions they can’t answer, increasing their own stress.Retention risk: High performers who sense instability may leave for organizations that offer clearer long-term career paths.Cultural trust erosion: Silence from leadership regarding AI’s impact breeds distrust and toxicity.What good looks like: A framework for HR leadersHR leaders and business leaders in general are uniquely positioned to mitigate these risks. By treating AI anxiety as a strategic workforce or team challenge, you can build a culture of resilience.1. Treat transparency as a mental health interventionUncertainty fuels anxiety. Transparency reduces it. HR leaders and business leaders in general must clearly define AI use cases. Be explicit about where AI is intended for augmentation versus replacement.Communicate reskilling timelines and opportunities clearly.Avoid vague language that leaves room for catastrophic thinking. When employees understand the plan, they can prepare for it rather than worrying about it.2. Reduce cognitive overloadDon’t just launch tools. Curate the rollout. Sequence change initiatives to avoid overwhelming your workforce.Provide clear, structured learning pathways rather than throwing employees into the deep end of "always-on" experimentation. Normalize the learning curve and make it clear that no one is expected to master every new tool overnight.3. Rebuild a sense of controlControl is stabilizing. Give employees a view of their future. Offer skills roadmaps that show how their current capabilities map to future roles.Provide transparency around internal mobility and career paths. Invest in mental health coaching to help employees navigate career ambiguity. When employees see a path forward, they regain a sense of agency.4. Normalize emotional response to AIDon’t frame discomfort as resistance. Frame it as adaptation stress. It is a normal human response to rapid environmental change.Provide self-guided stress tools, coaching, and therapy access. Train managers to recognize the signs of uncertainty-driven stress and how to have supportive conversations.The companies that win in 2026AI implementation strategy without a mental health strategy leaves organizations open to challenges.Most AI strategies focus on efficiency and productivity. Few account for the psychological impact on the humans doing the work.In 2026, the advantage will belong to organizations that deploy AI tools within their day-to-day processes responsibly. They will reduce information overload, restore employee control, and support adaptation psychologically rather than just technically.AI may increase your organization’s efficiency. But how you manage AI anxiety will determine whether it increases or erodes your workforce stability.About the surveysThis report is based on two original surveys among 500+ HR leaders and 1,500+ full-time employees across five different countries (United States, Canada, Mexico, India, and the United Kingdom).The HR survey was submitted to a variety of HR roles, from Chief Human Resource Officers and Vice Presidents of Benefits to Benefits Managers and Human Resource Directors. HR professionals must have been actively employed within those roles at organizations with at least 500 employees. The full-time employee survey included anyone 18 years of age or older who was actively employed full time. Both surveys were conducted from Friday, Jan. 30 to Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026.This story was produced by Spring Health and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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4 Your Money | Crisis Events

Markets have been reacting to the recent conflict involving Iran. David Nelson, CEO of NelsonCorp Wealth Management, joins us to provide insight into how geopolitical crises typically affect the stock market.

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How Italy became the darlings (and contenders, too) of the World Baseball Classic

With espresso shots, kisses on the cheek and Andrea Bocelli singalongs, Team Italy has charmed the baseball world. But their mission is more ambitious: Turn Italy into a bona fide baseball factory.

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Meet the Perplexity Merchant Program: What e-commerce stores need to know

Meet the Perplexity Merchant Program: What e-commerce stores need to knowSearch — and shopping — is changing.With Perplexity, consumers can buy what they need without ever leaving the platform. For e-commerce stores, this AI-powered shopping experience opens a new revenue channel.And it starts with the Perplexity Merchant Program, which WebFx dives into here.What is the Perplexity Merchant Program?The Perplexity Merchant Program is like Google Merchant Center — businesses can share their product catalog, including reviews, prices, and specs, so Perplexity can deliver the most relevant and up-to-date product options to searchers. Courtesy of WebFX Consumers can then purchase these products, with Pro users being able to complete their purchase within Perplexity using the “Buy with Pro” feature, which also includes free shipping.Who is eligible for the Perplexity Merchant Program?Companies must sell and ship to the U.S. to be eligible for Perplexity’s Merchant Program. Businesses can apply to join the program by completing the official application form.Completing the form takes less than five minutes and only requires:Your brand nameYour websiteYour nameYour emailYour vertical (like home goods)Do products outside Perplexity’s Merchant Program appear in results?Yes — for Shopify stores, at least. Courtesy of WebFX Through its Shopify partnership, Perplexity can serve products outside its Merchant Program if those products exist on a Shopify store. The company has also partnered with the tech company Firmly to support other e-commerce setups.How much does the Perplexity Merchant Program cost?The Perplexity Merchant Program is free. There are no initial or ongoing costs.Why join Perplexity’s Merchant Program?Joining Perplexity’s Merchant Program offers a few perks.Reach more relevant shoppers with zero feesEven though it’s smaller than other AI platforms, like ChatGPT, Perplexity’s Merchant Program still offers access to more than 22 million users, who use the platform that is similar to a search engine or news feed.For e-commerce stores with a target market of high-income college graduates, it’s a worthwhile place to appear since 80% and 65% of its users are college graduates and high-income earners, respectively.Remove checkout friction for higher conversion ratesEach year, U.S. businesses lose an estimated $260 billion from abandoned shopping carts. Perplexity pushes back on this behavior with an agent-driven shopping experience (for Pro users) that removes friction points, like:Completing multiple checkout stages.Entering shipping and billing addresses.Adding payment information.Navigating shipping costs and taxes.Build AI-powered shopping experiences on siteWith free access to Perplexity’s API, you can build AI-powered shopping experiences on your own site to do things like help users find the suitable plan or product size for their unique needs.This kind of setup can:Streamline research times for bigger purchases.Help users find the appropriate product fit faster.Increase purchase confidence.Provide insight into how users are searching.Improve audience insights with AI search dataBesides providing businesses with a new marketplace, Perplexity is also offering valuable audience insights through its AI search data. You’ll have access to a custom dashboard for seeing:Search trendsShopping trendsLinks from Perplexity to your website also include UTM parameters, so you can see:Which product listings generate traffic.How users interact with those listings on your site.Whether users convert, exit, or visit other site pages.You can use this data to make strategic marketing decisions, like:Improving a product listing’s design, offer, or copy.Creating personalized offers for Perplexity traffic, like free shipping.Building remarketing campaigns for different product groups.How to generate an ROI from the Perplexity Merchant ProgramGet a better return on investment (ROI) from the Perplexity Merchant Program by:Making product profiles complete, like providing dimensions to price ranges.Using high-quality product images, including lifestyle photos and studio shots.Getting specific with product details, like highlighting use cases, who it’s suitable for, and more.Including relevant phrases and keywords, like ‘headphones for running’ or ‘suitable for kids under 5.’Increasing product reviews, like through email drip campaigns, offer codes, or packaging inserts.These optimizations align with other merchant programs, like:Google Merchant CenterAmazon Seller CentralMicrosoft Merchant CenterHow does Perplexity’s Merchant Program compare to Google Merchant Center?When it comes to Perplexity’s Merchant Program versus Google’s Merchant Center, there are noticeable differences (in part because of age and how these platforms approach search): WebFX This story was produced by WebFX and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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