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Quad City Fire Wire debuts scholarship program for aspiring EMTs

The popular Facebook page became a nonprofit earlier this year to support QCA fire, EMT and first responder crews. Here's how to apply for their first scholarship.

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8 architecture and culture groups sue Trump and the Kennedy Center board

The groups, which include the American Institute of Architects, are asking for compliance with historic preservation laws and to secure approval from Congress.

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Riz Ahmed is his own worst critic. His new show 'Bait' explores that

In his Prime Video series, Ahmed plays a struggling actor auditioning to be the next James Bond. Ahmed says Bond is a "symbol of aspiration, this unattainable kind of self" his character is pursuing.

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Free dinner and cake walk at Rock Island Easter egg hunt this Saturday

The Granny Grayson Outreach group is hosting its inaugural day of fun on Saturday, March 28, at Johannes Bus Service in Rock Island.

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Traffic slowed on Illinois-bound I-74 Bridge as emergency crews respond

Traffic is slowed on the Illinois-bound I-74 Bridge as emergency crews respond on the downstream side. Multiple rescue vehicles are on scene.

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Traffic returns to normal on Illinois-bound I-74 Bridge after emergency response

Emergency crews cleared the I-74 Bridge after responding to an incident that temporarily blocked a lane. Traffic in the Illinois-bound lanes is moving again.

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Moline to host Midwest defense contracting event in June

The 17th annual symposium will be June 2-3 at Vibrant Arena. This year’s theme, “Readiness Without Limits," focuses on shifting global demands & defense priorities.

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Rock Island Parks & Recreation hosting 2 aquatic egg hunts

Rock Island Parks and Recreation has two fun aquatic egg hunts planned at the Rock Island Fitness and Activity Center, 4303 24th Street (RIFAC). Families can enjoy the Underwater Egg Hunt, as well as a welcoming All Abilities Egg Hunt Swim Party for people with disabilities. The Underwater Egg Hunt will be on Saturday, March [...]

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Emergency crews respond to I-74 bridge

Emergency crews are responding to an incident on the I-74 bridge.

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GLP-1 medications and mental health benefits: What new research shows

GLP-1 medications and mental health benefits: What new research showsGLP-1 medications are best known for helping people manage diabetes and lose weight. Over the past several years, researchers have begun to notice something else. Many patients report changes not only in appetite and weight, but also in mood, cravings and emotional regulation.As more data has become available, scientists have taken a closer look at how GLP-1 receptor agonists affect the brain. LifeStance Health reports that a growing body of evidence suggests that GLP-1 medications, while prescribed primarily for weight loss, may also support mental health when used as prescribed by a qualified clinician.Why mental health is now part of the GLP-1 conversationWhen GLP-1 medications first entered widespread use, their effects were viewed mainly through a metabolic lens. After several years of real-world use, consistent patterns have emerged. Some individuals report fewer intrusive food thoughts, reduced cravings for alcohol or other substances and improved emotional regulation. These observations led researchers to explore whether GLP-1 medications might influence mental health directly, not only through weight loss. Especially since GLP-1 receptors are active in areas of the brain involved in mood, motivation and behavior.What is GLP-1 and how do these medications work?GLP-1 stands for glucagon-like peptide-1, a naturally occurring hormone involved in appetite regulation, digestion and insulin release. GLP-1 medications mimic this hormone by slowing gastric emptying, increasing satiety, reducing hunger and food cravings and influencing reward pathways related to eating behavior. Because these pathways overlap with those involved in emotional and psychological functioning, GLP-1s may have effects that extend beyond weight management.Types of GLP-1 medications by generic and brand nameSemaglutide: Brand names include Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus.Ozempic is FDA-approved for diabetes, Wegovy is FDA-approved for weight loss and Rybelsus is an oral tablet FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes.Tirzepatide: Brand names include Mounjaro and Zepbound.Mounjaro is FDA-approved for diabetes, while Zepbound is FDA-approved for weight loss.Liraglutide: Brand names include Victoza and Saxenda.Victoza is FDA-approved for diabetes, and Saxenda is FDA-approved for weight loss.Dulaglutide: Brand name Trulicity.Trulicity is FDA-approved for diabetes and is sometimes discussed in the context of weight management.Exenatide: Brand names include Byetta and Bydureon.Byetta and Bydureon are FDA-approved to treat type 2 diabetes.Lixisenatide: Brand name Adlyxin.Adlyxin is FDA-approved for diabetes.Some GLP-1 medications are taken as weekly injections, such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Trulicity, Bydureon and Zepbound. Others are taken daily by injection, such as Victoza, Saxenda and Byetta, or as a daily oral tablet, such as Rybelsus.Although these medications share a common mechanism, individual experiences can vary based on the specific drug, dosage and a person’s physical and mental health history. Always follow your prescribing clinician’s directions on medication dosage and timing.What the research shows about GLP-1 medications and mental healthAccording to a 2024 systematic review published in the National Library of Medicine, GLP-1 receptor agonists have been associated with several potential mental health benefits across animal and human studies. Key findings from this research include:Improvement in depressive symptomsThis 2024 review found evidence that GLP-1 medications may help reduce symptoms of depression. These effects are thought to be related to anti-inflammatory and antioxidant processes in the brain, as well as changes in neurotransmitters involved in mood regulation.Better cognitive functionSome studies included in this 2024 review showed improvements in cognitive areas such as attention, learning and mental clarity. Researchers from those studies suggest this may be linked to improved brain signaling and reduced oxidative stress.Reductions in alcohol and substance useGLP-1 medications were associated with decreased alcohol consumption and reduced substance use in several studies from this 2024 review. These effects are believed to stem from changes in reward and impulse-control pathways in the brain.Decreases in binge eating behaviorsThis 2024 review also found that GLP-1 medications may help reduce binge eating by lowering appetite and food cravings. For some individuals, this may support better control over eating behaviors when combined with appropriate mental health care.While research findings are promising, human experiences with GLP-1 medications are not identical. Some people notice emotional benefits, while others experience little change. Researchers point to several reasons for this variation, including differences between specific GLP-1 medications, individual mental health history, the presence of eating disorders or mood disorders and differences in dosage, duration of use and overall health. These differences highlight the importance of personalized care rather than a single approach for everyone.GLP-1 medications and eating disordersOne area where GLP-1 medications appear particularly helpful is in reducing binge eating and compulsive eating behaviors.By decreasing appetite and cravings, these medications may help some individuals break cycles of emotional or impulsive eating. For certain patients, quieter hunger signals allow more effective participation in therapy and the development of healthier coping strategies.However, appetite suppression alone does not treat eating disorders. Individuals with a history of restrictive eating, body dysmorphia or disordered eating should use GLP-1 medications if prescribed by a qualified clinician and alongside mental health treatment. Therapy remains essential to help address underlying emotional patterns and prevent shifts toward other compulsive behaviors.GLP-1 medications and suicide risk: FDA updateIn January 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it is requesting the removal of suicidal behavior and suicidal ideation warnings from certain GLP-1 receptor agonist medications. This decision followed a comprehensive FDA review that found no increased risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviors associated with GLP-1 use.The FDA analyzed data from large clinical trials and real-world studies involving more than 100,000 patients and did not identify higher rates of suicide-related outcomes or serious psychiatric side effects compared to placebo or other diabetes treatments. Based on these findings, the FDA concluded that GLP-1 medications are not associated with an increased suicide risk and moved to update labeling for consistency across the drug class.Even though current evidence suggests GLP-1 medications do not show an increased risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviors when used as prescribed, individuals should report any mood changes to their health care provider.What this means for patientsAfter several years of real-world use and growing scientific study, evidence suggests that GLP-1 medications may support mental health in addition to weight loss. Benefits related to mood, cognitive function, binge eating and addictive behaviors appear to be biologically plausible and supported by emerging data. At the same time, careful screening and monitoring remain important, especially for individuals with eating or mood disorders.While the clinical potential is promising, the reality of access is complex. Issues of equity, cost and supply mean these medications are not yet available to everyone. Addressing these barriers is a key part of the conversation between patients and providers.GLP-1 medications should only be taken as prescribed by a qualified clinician. Individual experiences vary, and these medications may not be appropriate for everyone.This story was published by LifeStance Health and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Answers to over 60 content marketing FAQs: Strategy, SEO, ROI, AI and more

Answers to over 60 content marketing FAQs: Strategy, SEO, ROI, AI and moreMost businesses treat content marketing like a checkbox. Publish a blog post. Share it once. Move on. Then wonder why nothing ranks, no one converts, and the whole thing feels like a waste of time.Content marketing, per se, works. But only when you understand the strategy behind it, not just churning out content.This guide from digital marketing agency WebFX answers 60-plus content marketing FAQs, covering topics from content creation and distribution to the timeline for seeing results. It provides a comprehensive overview of common questions in one place.Content marketing basics FAQsBefore diving into strategy, formats, and distribution, it helps to understand what content marketing actually is and why it matters. These common questions about content marketing cover the fundamentals.1. What is content marketing?Content marketing is a strategy where you create and distribute helpful content (like blog posts, videos, guides, and infographics) to attract, engage, and educate your target audience.At its best, content marketing:Builds trust and authority with your ideal customers.Answers real questions and solves real problems.Drives profitable actions like leads, sales, and repeat business.Unlike traditional advertising, content marketing earns attention instead of buying it.2. How does content marketing work?Content marketing works by putting helpful, searchable information in front of people who are already looking for answers.In practice, that means you:Research your audience and what they’re searching for.Create content that answers their questions or solves their problems.Distribute it through channels like search, social media, and email.Over time, that content builds trust and moves people through the buyer’s journey, from awareness to consideration to purchase.3. Why is content marketing important?Content marketing helps you reach your audience where they already are: searching for answers online. It generates three times more leads than outbound marketing, and 72% of businesses say content marketing increases their leads.Beyond lead generation, it builds brand awareness, establishes your credibility, and creates long-term visibility. Unlike paid ads that stop working when you stop paying, strong content continues to drive traffic and results over the years.4. What results can content marketing actually drive?Content marketing can drive brand awareness, website traffic, leads, and revenue. 77% of businesses are satisfied with the ROI they receive from content marketing. Businesses that use content marketing earn six times more conversions than businesses that don’t.Companies with blogs produce 67% more leads per month compared to those without. High-quality content also helps meet people at different stages of the sales funnel, from early research to purchase-ready.5. What types of content count as content marketing?Content marketing includes any valuable material you create to attract and engage your audience:Blog posts and articlesVideos (explainers, tutorials, testimonials)InfographicsEbooks, whitepapers, and guidesCase studiesWebinarsPodcastsSocial media contentThe content format depends on your audience’s preferences and where they spend time online.6. Is content marketing the same as SEO?No, but SEO and content marketing work closely together. Search engine optimization (SEO) focuses on improving your website’s visibility in search results. Content marketing focuses on creating valuable material that attracts and engages your audience.Content is the fuel that powers SEO. When you create optimized content, it ranks in search engines and drives organic traffic. The better your SEO, the better your content performs, and vice versa. SEO attracts qualified traffic to your site, while content marketing keeps those visitors interested and moves them closer to becoming customers.Content marketing strategy and planning FAQsPublishing content without a plan is like driving without a destination. These frequent questions on content marketing dive into strategy fundamentals, from setting goals to building a content calendar that keeps your team on track.7. What should a content marketing strategy include?A content marketing strategy should include clear goals, a defined target audience, content topics and formats, a publishing schedule, distribution channels, and a plan for measuring results. It should also outline your brand voice and how content ties into your broader marketing efforts, like SEO, email, and social media. Without a documented strategy, you’re just creating content and hoping something sticks.8. How do I set content marketing goals that tie to revenue?Start by working backward from business outcomes and use SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timely) to define what success looks like.To set revenue-tied content goals:Identify your target outcome (leads, conversions, or revenue).Work backward from the numbers you need to hit.Set specific benchmarks you can track and measure.For example, say you want to generate $20,000 in new revenue from content over the next six months. If your average customer is worth $2,000, you’ll need about 10 new customers from content. With a close rate of around 25% on content-driven leads, you’re aiming for roughly 40 qualified leads from content to hit that target.In SMART terms, your goal becomes: “Generate 40 qualified leads from content in the next six months to drive approximately $20,000 in new revenue.”Your content marketing goals should always answer the question: How does this impact the bottom line?9. How do I identify my target audience for content marketing?Look at your current customers first. What demographics do they share? What problems do they need solved? Use platform analytics, customer surveys, and CRM data to build a clear picture. Consider attributes like demographics, socioeconomic status, buying habits, and interests. The more specific you get with your target audience, the easier it becomes to create content that resonates and drives action.10. What is a content calendar, and do I need one?A content calendar is a planning document that maps out what content you’ll create, when you’ll publish it, and where it will be distributed. It helps you stay organized, maintain consistency, and avoid last-minute scrambling.Content calendars also help teams avoid miscommunication and overlap. If you’re managing multiple content types or working with a team, a content calendar is essential. Even solo marketers benefit from planning at least a month ahead.11. How do I brainstorm content ideas?Look at the real questions your customers ask and the problems they encounter every day. Use keyword research tools to find topics people are actively searching for. Look at what competitors are covering and identify gaps you can fill. Review comments and questions from your sales team, customer service, and social media. Industry news and content marketing trends can also spark ideas. Capture ideas in one place as they come up, so you always have fresh topics ready to go.12. How often should I update my content marketing strategy?Review your strategy quarterly at a minimum. Content marketing isn’t static, and what worked six months ago may not work today. Use performance data to identify what’s hitting and what’s falling flat. Major algorithm updates, new platform features, or shifts in your business goals should also trigger a strategy refresh. The key is to stay flexible and adjust based on what the data shows.Content creation and formats FAQsContent is what makes content marketing work. These content marketing FAQs look at what to create, which formats perform best, and how to keep your content engaging and valuable:13. What type of content is most effective?The most effective content depends on your audience and goals, but video drives strong results across the board. 89% of businesses use video as a marketing tool, and 87% of consumers have been convinced to buy a product or service after watching a video. Blog posts remain foundational for SEO and thought leadership.Case studies and customer stories are particularly effective for B2B, with 53% of B2B marketers saying they’re the most effective content format. You’ll typically find the most effective content for your company by matching content type to what your audience prefers and where they spend time.14. How long should blog posts be?The ideal blog post length depends on your goals. The average blog post is 1,333 words long. Posts with 1,000 to 1,500 words work well for social sharing and general engagement. For ranking on Google, longer content tends to perform better, with top-ranking articles averaging around 2,450 words. More important than hitting a specific word count is covering the topic thoroughly and providing genuine value to readers.15. Should I prioritize video content?Yes, if you have the capacity to produce it steadily. 95% of marketers consider video marketing an important part of their overall strategy, and 96% say video has helped boost brand awareness. Video keeps users engaged and increases time on site.If video feels overwhelming, start small with short clips, behind-the-scenes footage, or repurposed content from longer videos. You don’t need expensive equipment. A smartphone and basic editing software can get you started.16. What makes content engaging?Engaging content is useful, relevant, and easy to consume. It answers questions, solves problems, or entertains. Use clear headlines and break up text with visuals, subheadings, and short paragraphs. Add calls to action (CTAs), so readers know what to do next. Most importantly, write for humans first. Content that feels like a conversation rather than a lecture will keep people reading.17. How do I create content that generates leads?Create content that targets what your ideal customers are searching for when they’re close to taking action.To build lead-generating content:Choose topics tied to high-intent searches (comparisons, pricing, “best” lists, how-to guides).Offer something valuable like a template, checklist, or demo in exchange for contact info.Place clear, relevant CTAs throughout your content so readers know exactly what to do next.72% of businesses say content marketing increases their leads, but only when the content itself is designed with conversion in mind.18. Can I repurpose content across different formats?Yes, and you should. Repurposing content extends the life and reach of your content without starting from scratch. A blog post can become a video, infographic, email series, or social media carousel. A webinar can turn into short clips, quote graphics, or a downloadable guide.Keep the core message, but adapt the format to fit how people consume content on each platform. Most audiences won’t see every version, especially across different channels.Content marketing and SEO FAQsContent and SEO go hand in hand. Here are some of the most common content marketing questions regarding optimizing content for search engines, earning rankings, and driving organic traffic.19. How does content marketing improve SEO?Content marketing fuels SEO by giving search engines something to rank. When you create high-quality content optimized with relevant keywords, search engines understand what your pages are about and can match them to user searches.Strong content also earns backlinks from other websites, which signals authority to Google. 72% of marketers say content creation is the most important SEO tactic. The more valuable content you publish, the more opportunities you have to rank for relevant searches.20. What role do keywords play in content marketing?Keywords help search engines understand what your content is about and match it to what people are searching for. Use keywords naturally throughout your content, including in titles, headings, and body text. Avoid keyword stuffing, which can hurt your rankings.Research keywords to find topics your audience is actively searching for, then create content that thoroughly addresses those queries. Keyword research tools can help you identify high-value keywords for your content.21. How do I optimize content for search engines?Start with keyword research to identify what your audience is searching for. Then follow these content optimization best practices:Include your primary keyword in your title tag, meta description, headings, and naturally throughout the content.Write descriptive, compelling title tags that encourage clicks.Use header tags (H2, H3) to structure your content and make it scannable.Optimize images for visual search with descriptive alt text.Internally link to other relevant pages on your site.Ensure your page loads quickly and works well on mobile.Most importantly, focus on creating genuinely helpful content that answers the searcher’s question better than competing pages. Google rewards content that satisfies search intent, not content stuffed with keywords.22. How do backlinks relate to content marketing?Backlinks are links from other websites pointing to your content. They signal to search engines that your content is valuable and trustworthy. When you create high-quality content like original research, infographics, or comprehensive guides, other sites are more likely to link to it as a resource.These links boost your domain authority and help your pages rank higher. Content marketing is one of the most effective ways to earn backlinks naturally.23. What is E-E-A-T, and why does it matter for content?E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. It’s a framework Google uses to evaluate content quality. Content that demonstrates real experience, deep expertise, established authority, and trustworthiness ranks better, especially for topics that affect people’s health, finances, or safety.To improve E-E-A-T, create content from subject matter experts, cite credible sources, keep information accurate and up to date, and build your reputation through consistent, high-quality publishing.24. How long does it take for content to rank in search results?Most content takes about three to six months to start ranking and gaining meaningful traction in search results.How fast you see movement depends on factors like:Your site’s authority and backlink profile.How competitive the keyword or topic is.The quality, depth, and freshness of your content.New websites or pages without established authority may take longer, while low-competition topics can rank faster. Track your rankings regularly and update content as needed to keep improving performance.Content distribution and promotion FAQsCreating great content is just the very beginning. Let’s break down how to get your content in front of the right audience through distribution and promotion.25. How do I distribute my content?Distribute content through the channels where your audience already spends time. Start with your website as the hub, then share through email newsletters, social media, and paid promotion. 73% of marketers use organic social media to promote their content, and 53% use email marketing.You can also repurpose content for different platforms, like turning a blog post into a LinkedIn article or a short video. The goal is to meet your audience where they are, not wait for them to find you.26. How do content marketing and social media work together?Social media and content marketing complement each other naturally. You create content on your website, then share it on social platforms to expand your reach. Social media helps your content reach people who may not visit your site routinely. It also lets you gather feedback, encourage discussion, and get input on future content ideas. As you reliably share valuable content, you build a following that drives traffic back to your site and increases engagement.27. Should I use paid promotion for my content?Paid promotion can accelerate your content’s reach, especially for high-value pieces. 63% of marketers use paid channels to boost content distribution. Effective paid channels include social media advertising (66%), paid search ads (45%), and YouTube ads (40%).Paid promotion works well for gated content like ebooks or webinars where you’re capturing leads. Start with a small budget to test what works before scaling. Organic reach takes time, so paid promotion can help bridge the gap while you build momentum.28. What are effective ways to promote a new blog post?Promote new blog posts through multiple channels to maximize reach:Share on your social media profiles (multiple times over several weeks).Send to your email list, either as a dedicated email or within a newsletter.Link to it from related pages on your website.Reach out to influencers or industry sites who might find it valuable.Repurpose key points into social media posts, graphics, or short videos.29. How do I build an email list for content distribution?Offer something valuable in exchange for an email address. This could be an ebook, guide, template, checklist, or access to exclusive content. To grow your email list effectively:Place signup forms on high-traffic pages and within relevant blog posts.Use clear calls to action that explain the benefit of subscribing.Offer webinars or free courses that require registration.Gate high-value content behind a simple email form.Once you build your list, send regular email newsletters featuring your latest content to keep subscribers engaged and driving traffic back to your site.30. How often should I promote my content?Promote each piece of content at least three times across your channels, since your entire audience won’t see it the first time.For an effective content promotion cadence:Share new content multiple times over the first few weeks.Space those shares out appropriately, and vary your messaging and format each time.Repromote evergreen content periodically since the value doesn’t expire.Track which posts drive the most engagement and double down on your top performers.Be steady without being repetitive. A single share rarely moves the needle, but a coordinated push across platforms does.Content marketing leads, conversions, and ROI FAQsContent marketing can absolutely drive revenue, but only if you’re measuring the right things. In this part of the guide, we’ll walk through how to generate leads, track conversions, and prove ROI to the people who control your budget.31. How do I generate leads from content marketing?Generate leads by building a content marketing system that attracts the right audience, nurtures interest, and captures contact information at the right moments.Key strategies include:Using SEO, social, and email to steadily drive your ideal buyers to your content.Mapping content to each stage of the funnel (awareness, consideration, and decision).Pairing high-intent content with lead capture offers and following up with nurture campaigns.The difference between content that generates leads and content that just sits there is a system that moves people from first click to conversion.32. What is content marketing ROI?Content marketing ROI is the revenue you earn compared to what you spend on content marketing.It shows you:How profitable your content efforts really are.Whether your current strategy is worth scaling, fixing, or cutting.How to justify (or grow) your content marketing budget with data.77% of businesses are satisfied with the ROI they receive from content marketing, and 67% of marketers say they can calculate revenue from leads and conversions driven by their content.33. How do I calculate content marketing ROI?Use this formula: Content Marketing ROI = (Return – Investment) / Investment × 100Your investment includes content creation costs, tools, labor, and any agency fees. Return is the revenue generated from content-driven conversions. For example, if you spend $1,000 on content and generate $5,000 in sales, your ROI is 400%.To accurately measure your content marketing ROI, you need tracking in place. Use Google Analytics to track conversions, set up goals for form fills and purchases, and use UTM parameters to identify traffic sources.34. What metrics should I track for content marketing?Focus on content marketing metrics that tie to business outcomes. The most important ones include:Conversions: Form fills, downloads, purchases driven by content.Organic traffic: Visitors coming from search engines.Engagement: Time on page, bounce rate, pages per session.Email engagement: Open rates, click-through rates from content emails.Social engagement: Shares, comments, clicks on content posts.Lead quality: How many content-driven leads convert to customers.Google Analytics is a widely used ROI tracking tool, with 64% of marketers using it. Avoid getting distracted by vanity metrics like page views unless they connect to a larger goal.35. How long does it take to see ROI from content marketing?Most businesses start to see meaningful content marketing ROI in about three to six months, with a significant impact showing up as your content library grows.In those first few months, your content needs time to:Get crawled, indexed, and ranked in search results.Build authority and backlinks in your space.Start driving steady traffic, leads, and assisted conversions.Early on, focus on leading indicators like organic traffic growth and engagement. With consistency, those translate into leads and revenue. Be patient, track progress monthly, and adjust based on what the data shows. Results compound as your content library grows.36. How do I prove content marketing value to stakeholders?Use data to connect content efforts to business outcomes. Track which content pieces generate traffic, leads, and revenue using tools like Google Analytics. Show how content supports the sales funnel by measuring conversions at each stage. Compare the cost of content marketing to other lead generation methods.Present ROI as a percentage and highlight specific wins, like a blog post that generated a certain number of qualified leads or a guide that contributed to closed deals.Content marketing timelines and expectations FAQsContent marketing is a long game. These content marketing FAQs cover realistic timelines, when to expect results, and how to set expectations with stakeholders.37. Why does content marketing take so long?Content marketing relies on organic discovery, which takes time. Search engines need to crawl and index your content before they can rank. New websites or domains without established authority take longer to build trust with Google.Competitive keywords require sustained effort and quality content to outrank established players. Your audience also needs time to discover your content, engage with it, and move through the buyer’s journey. Content marketing is an investment that compounds, not a quick fix.38. How often should I publish new content?Consistency matters more than volume. However, publishing frequency should match your resources and quality standards.Posting three to four high-quality pieces per month is better than publishing daily content that’s thin or rushed. Create a realistic publishing schedule your team can sustain, then stick to it.39. How do I set realistic expectations with leadership?Set expectations early and anchor them to how content marketing actually performs during a set period.Position content as a long-term strategy: Content marketing compounds. It’s not designed for instant wins like paid ads, but for sustainable traffic, leads, and authority.Share realistic timelines: Most businesses begin seeing measurable traction in three to six months, with ROI increasing as content assets accumulate and rankings improve.Track leading indicators first: Use early metrics like organic traffic growth, keyword visibility, engagement, and assisted conversions before expecting direct revenue impact.Ground expectations in benchmarks: About 77% of businesses report satisfaction with their content marketing ROI, but that satisfaction comes from discipline and patience.Create a phased plan: Set quarterly milestones and checkpoints so stakeholders can see progress, optimization opportunities, and momentum well before the full payoff.This approach reframes success as progress, not instant revenue, and helps leadership stay aligned while results build.40. What happens if I stop creating content?If you stop publishing, your results will plateau and gradually decline. Competitors who continue creating content will outrank you. Your existing content will age and may become outdated or less relevant. Traffic and leads that depend on fresh content will drop.Content marketing requires ongoing investment to maintain momentum. Notably, that evergreen content drives traffic long after it’s published, but even evergreen pieces need periodic content refreshes to stay competitive.41. Is content marketing worth it?Yes, content marketing is worth it because it attracts qualified traffic, generates leads, and drives revenue in the long run. Here’s why it’s worth the investment.It reaches people already searching for answers (high-intent visibility).It helps you rank better on Google with helpful, search-optimized content (and stronger E-E-A-T).It supports the full buyer journey, from awareness to conversion.It keeps delivering after publishing, unlike ads that stop when spend stops.Content marketing takes effort, but the results compound, making it a high-ROI long-term strategy.Content marketing costs and budgeting FAQsContent marketing isn’t free, even when you’re not paying for ads. For these content marketing questions, we’ll talk more about realistic budgets, where to allocate spend, and what results you can expect for your investment.42. How much does content marketing cost?Content marketing costs vary widely based on scope, quality, and whether you handle it in-house or outsource. Most businesses spend $5,001 to $10,000 per month on content marketing. Smaller budgets are possible, with 27% of marketers spending less than $1,000 per month.Costs include content creation (writing, design, video), tools and software, distribution and promotion, and labor. If you work with freelancers, expect to pay $1,000 to $10,000 monthly, depending on volume and complexity.43. What is a realistic content marketing budget for small businesses?Small businesses can start content marketing with a modest budget and scale as they see results. Nearly a quarter of businesses spend $501 to $1,000 monthly on blog content alone.If you’re handling content in-house, your main costs are time and tools. If outsourcing, budget for at least a few quality pieces per month rather than a high volume of low-quality content. Start with what you can sustain, then increase investment as you see results.44. How should I allocate my content marketing budget?Allocate budget based on your goals and gaps. Most businesses split spend across content creation (writing, design, video production), tools and software (CMS, analytics, SEO tools), and distribution (paid promotion, email marketing).If you’re just starting, prioritize creation and foundational tools. As your library grows, shift more toward promotion and optimization.45. Is content marketing cheaper than paid advertising?Content marketing typically costs less per lead as time goes on, but it requires up-front investment and patience. Content marketing generates 54% more leads than traditional marketing and costs significantly less per acquisition in the long run.Paid ads deliver immediate traffic but stop working when you stop paying. Content continues driving traffic and leads long after it’s published. One effective approach often combines both: Use paid promotion to amplify high-performing content while building organic visibility.46. Should I invest in content marketing tools?Yes, but start with essentials and add tools as your needs grow. Appropriate content marketing tools can streamline tasks and speed up results. Consider tools in these categories:Content management systems (CMS): WordPress is the most popular option for publishing and managing content.Analytics tools: Google Analytics helps you track performance, traffic, and conversions.SEO and optimization tools: KeywordsFX, SEMrush, Surfer SEO, and Ahrefs help with keyword research and content optimization.Writing and editing tools: Grammarly and Hemingway Editor catch errors and improve readability.Content planning tools: Trello, Evernote, and Google Docs help organize your content calendar and workflow.Invest in tools that save time, improve quality, or provide insights you can’t get otherwise. Start with free tools and add paid options as your content operation scales.Common content marketing challenges and mistakes FAQsEven experienced marketers run into roadblocks with content. The following questions about content marketing explore the most common challenges, mistakes to avoid, and how to get your strategy back on track.47. What are the biggest content marketing challenges?The most common challenges marketers face include:Lack of internal resources.Measuring results.Aligning content with the customer journey.Creating the right content.Scaling production.These challenges are normal. The key is prioritizing quality over quantity, focusing on your highest-value content, and building systems to measure what carries weight.48. What content marketing mistakes should I avoid?Several common content marketing mistakes can undermine your content efforts.Not having a specific audience in mind: Writing for everyone means connecting with no one. Create marketing personas and tailor content to the people most likely to convert.Not having a unique angle: If hundreds of sites have already covered a topic, you need a fresh perspective to stand out. Ask how the topic is relevant to your specific audience.Writing about extremely broad topics: Vague overviews don’t help readers solve problems. Detailed explanations of specific topics perform better and rank for more keywords.Being overly promotional: Your content should inform and help, not sell. Build trust first. Save the sales pitch for your product pages.Not promoting content after publishing: Great content won’t find readers on its own. Share across social platforms, email, and consider outreach to expand reach.Not having measurable goals: If you’re not tracking results, you can’t improve. Set specific goals, measure performance, and revise your strategy based on what works.Avoiding these mistakes starts with having a clear strategy, understanding your audience, and committing to disciplined execution.49. How do I create content faster without sacrificing quality?To speed up without losing quality, build systems and processes.Create content templates for common formats.Batch similar tasks like research, writing, and editing.Repurpose existing content into new formats.Use AI tools for ideation and first drafts, then refine for quality and brand voice.Build a content calendar, so you’re never scrambling for ideas.Consider outsourcing specialized tasks like design or video production to free up internal bandwidth.50. How do I come up with new content ideas?16% of marketers say finding new ideas is a challenge, but ideas are everywhere once you know where to look.Start with your audience’s questions and pain points.Use keyword research tools to find what people are searching for.Review comments and questions from sales, customer service, and social media.Monitor competitors and industry publications for trending topics.Revisit and update older content with fresh angles.Keep a running list of ideas so you always have topics ready when it’s time to create.AI in content marketing FAQsAI is changing how marketers research, create, and optimize content. This list of questions on content marketing covers how AI fits into your strategy, where it adds the most value, and where human expertise still matters.51. How is AI changing content marketing?AI is transforming content marketing by speeding up research, streamlining workflows, and enabling personalization at scale. More than half of marketers now use AI for content marketing tasks like brainstorming topics, generating outlines, and optimizing copy.AI tools can analyze data, surface trends, and automate repetitive tasks that used to take hours. But AI works best as an assistant, not a replacement. The most effective teams use AI for efficiency while relying on humans for strategy, creativity, and quality control.52. Can I use AI to create content?You can, but proceed with caution. AI tools like ChatGPT and Jasper can generate drafts, outlines, and ideas quickly. However, AI-generated content often lacks originality, brand voice, and the depth that helps content rank and resonate.Websites that published AI content without human oversight have seen up to 95% drops in organic traffic after Google’s core updates. Use AI to assist with ideation, research, and first drafts, but always have humans refine, fact-check, and add expertise before publishing.53. What content marketing tasks can AI help with?AI works well for content tasks that benefit from speed and pattern recognition.Keyword and topic research: Generate keyword ideas and content clusters.Content outlining: Create draft structures and section breakdowns.Brainstorming: Surface new angles and ideas when you’re stuck.Proofreading: Catch grammar, spelling, and readability issues.Content optimization: Suggest SEO improvements and keyword gaps.Personalization: Tailor content for different audience segments at scale.AI is less effective for tasks requiring creativity, nuance, and expertise, like writing original content, building brand voice, or making strategic decisions.54. Will AI replace content marketers?No. AI is a tool that enhances what marketers do, not a replacement for human creativity, strategy, and judgment. AI can automate repetitive tasks, surface insights, and speed up production, but it can’t build authentic connections, understand nuanced brand voice, or make strategic decisions based on business context. The marketers who thrive will use AI as an assistant to boost efficiency while focusing their energy on strategy, creativity, and genuine audience engagement.55. What are the risks of using AI for content?AI content comes with real risks if not managed carefully.Accuracy issues: AI can hallucinate facts, cite sources that don’t exist, or produce outdated information.Quality control: AI content often lacks depth, originality, and the human touch that makes content engaging.SEO penalties: Google’s updates have penalized sites with thin, unhelpful AI-generated content.Plagiarism concerns: 60% of ChatGPT responses contain some form of plagiarism, according to a 2024 study.Brand voice: AI doesn’t understand your brand and produces generic, robotic-sounding copyThe solution is human oversight. Use AI as an assistive tool, but always review, edit, and add real value before publishing.56. What AI tools are useful for content marketing?Several AI tools can streamline your content workflow.ChatGPT: Topic research, outlines, brainstorming, clarification.Jasper AI: Marketing copy, ad copy, content drafts.Grammarly: Proofreading, tone analysis, readability improvements.Surfer SEO: Content optimization, keyword suggestions, SERP analysis.Canva AI: Quick graphics and visual content creation.TeamAI: Collaboration platform with access to multiple AI models.Choose tools based on your specific needs and always verify AI outputs before using them.Content marketing agency vs. in-house FAQsNot sure whether to build an internal content team or partner with experts? These content marketing FAQs uncover when to outsource, what agencies actually do, and how to find the right fit.57. Should I hire a content writer or work with an agency?It depends on your budget, content volume, and goals. Hiring an in-house writer gives you someone dedicated to your brand who understands your voice. However, salaries, benefits, and training add up, and one person may not have all the skills you need.A content marketing agency gives you access to a full team of writers, strategists, editors, designers, and SEO specialists that scales with your needs. If content marketing is stretching your bandwidth or you need expertise across multiple formats, an agency is often the smarter investment.58. What does a content marketing agency actually do?A content marketing agency handles strategy, creation, distribution, and measurement. Content marketing services typically include:Content audits and research: Reviewing existing content, analyzing competitors, and identifying gaps.Content strategy development: Building a custom plan aligned with your goals and audience.Content creation: Producing blog posts, videos, guides, infographics, social content, and more.Content calendars: Planning and scheduling content for consistent publishing.Distribution and promotion: Getting content in front of the right audience through SEO, social, email, and paid channels.Tracking and reporting: Measuring traffic, leads, engagement, and tying results to business outcomes.A good agency doesn’t just create content. They ensure it reaches the right people and drives measurable results.59. How do I choose the right content marketing agency?When choosing a content marketing partner, evaluate potential agencies based on:Results-driven focus: Do they prioritize metrics that impact revenue, not just vanity metrics like page views?Custom strategies: Do they create tailored plans or use a cookie-cutter approach?Transparency: Are they upfront about pricing, process, and reporting?Portfolio and testimonials: Can you see examples of their work and hear from past clients?Industry experience: Have they worked with companies in your industry or similar fields?Communication: Are they responsive, clear, and easy to work with?Effective content marketing companies understand how content marketing fits into your broader digital marketing strategy and business goals.60. What questions should I ask before hiring a content marketing agency?When writing a request for information (RFI) or before signing a contract, ask these key questions:What experience do you have in my industry?How do you develop a content strategy and choose topics?What does your content creation process look like?What content formats do you offer?How do you ensure content is optimized for search?What metrics do you track, and how often do you report?How do you measure content marketing ROI?Who will be my main point of contact?A good agency should explain its approach clearly and show how its work connects to business results. They should also be transparent about what’s included in their services.61. When should I consider outsourcing content marketing?Consider outsourcing content marketing when:You don’t have the internal resources to create content reliably.Your team lacks specialized skills like SEO or video production.You need to scale content output quickly.Your current content isn’t driving the results you want.You want access to diverse expertise without the overhead of multiple full-time hires.If you can’t execute well in-house, outsourcing is worth the investment.This story was produced by WebFX and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Farmers and rural community members can access free mental health resources

Farmers and those living in rural parts of the country are affected by mental health issues, and statistically, die by suicide at higher rates than other segments of the population.

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OSF names new president for QCA hospitals

OSF HealthCare has a new president for three of its Western Region hospitals. Effective March 29, Zach Yoder, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE will transition to president of OSF HealthCare Holy Family Medical Center in Monmouth, OSF HealthCare Saint Luke Medical Center in Kewanee and OSF HealthCare St. Mary Medical Center in Galesburg. He has been [...]

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What’s driving Easter menus this year? Taste, time and budget

What’s driving Easter menus this year? Taste, time and budgetAs households prepare for Easter gatherings, many are looking for ways to make their favorite holiday classics more convenient without sacrificing the flavors that appeal to everyone, along with ways to make their favorite holiday classics more convenient and low-cost. Findings from a new survey provide a snapshot of how families are approaching holiday meal planning this year.Data from the survey conducted on behalf of Green Giant Vegetables by YouGov and fielded from Jan. 30 - Feb. 3, 2026 with 2,393 U.S. adults shows that shoppers preparing for Easter cooking are curating their menus with flavor, cost, time, and ingredient familiarity all in mind.Survey finds taste, time, quality and cost are top prioritiesAccording to the survey, home cooks aren’t choosing between taste and convenience this Easter: They want both.While planning to shop for Easter meal ingredients, the survey found:75% prioritize taste/flavorA combined 54% include prep time (35%) and ease/convenience (30%) in top three factors43% prioritize quality of ingredients37% cite costTime and money savings are keyThere is nothing worse than spending money on fancy ingredients and spending an extended amount of time cooking a complicated recipe only to have it turn out badly.Cooking with familiar ingredients builds confidence in the kitchen. A holiday like Easter is often tradition-driven, so tried and true staples empower home cooks with the confidence they need to create crowd-pleasing meals.Cost-conscious shoppers know how to prioritize familiarity and value when planning a holiday meal. Still, there is no doubt that hosting a home-cooked sit-down meal for a large group costs the host both time and money. Exactly how much time and money? According to the survey:75% spend 15 minutes or more prepping vegetables34% spend over 30 minutes prepping vegetables10% spend over an hour prepping vegetables57% plan to spend $1-$50 on side dishes Green Giant Vegetables Modern Easter cooking plansHosting an Easter meal for a large group of family and friends takes time, organization and creativity. Today’s home chef wants to impress and delight guests with recipes that are practical and easy to prepare, so they can spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying the festivities. While flavor is nonnegotiable, the survey underscores that convenience often drives menu decisions.Save time on the sides Green Giant Vegetables While the holiday food centerpiece may require hours of preparation and cooking, the side dishes should be the simplest elements of the meal. Pantry and fridge staples are convenient, time-saving ingredients that can be easily added to every dish.Create a crowd-pleasing starter by combining zucchini and canned corn for savory zucchini corn bites with dill yogurt dipping sauce, or grab canned green beans from the pantry to quickly whip up these sautéed green beans with caramelized onions. Green Giant Vegetables This Easter, the perfect menu isn’t just about tradition; it’s about finding that sweet spot between celebration and real life. While great flavor is still the top priority, today’s shoppers are also weighing the importance of cost, prep time, and ingredients they already know and love.MethodologyAll figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2,393 adults, of whom 1,134 plan to prepare at least one dish from scratch for Easter. Fieldwork was undertaken between Jan. 30 and Feb. 3, 2026. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all U.S. adults (aged 18 and over).This story was produced by Green Giant Vegetables and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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What artist data reveals about the rise of Amapiano, a house music subgenre

What artist data reveals about the rise of Amapiano, a house music subgenreMusic trends often arrive with a sense of urgency. A song goes viral, a dance spreads across social platforms, and a genre is suddenly labeled as “next up.” But viral moments do not always translate into lasting growth. To understand whether a genre is truly expanding, it helps to look past individual hits and examine how audiences are growing across artists over time.To evaluate genre-level growth patterns, this story analyzed artist data from Viberate Analytics, including profiles accessible via its artist search feature. By analyzing artist-level performance data across multiple genres, it asks which genre shows signs of sustained, structural growth rather than short-lived attention. The findings point consistently in one direction: Amapiano.Looking beyond chart spikesMany of the world’s most recognizable genres already command enormous audiences. Pop, hip-hop, and electronic music regularly dominate global charts, but short-term changes in those genres are often driven by superstar releases, promotional cycles, or seasonal listening patterns. That makes it difficult to tell whether a genre itself is growing or whether attention is simply shifting among familiar names.To address that challenge, this analysis focused on growth behavior instead of scale. Rather than asking which genre is biggest, it examined how growth is distributed across artists and whether that growth holds up over time.The data came from global Top 500 artist charts filtered by genre and observed over two timeframes: a 30-day snapshot and a three-month snapshot. Each genre was analyzed using the same approach, allowing patterns to be compared on equal footing.How growth was measuredFour indicators were used to evaluate whether a genre could reasonably be described as rising.First, growth distribution measured whether listener gains were shared across many artists or concentrated at the very top. If most growth comes from a small handful of stars, the genre may be popular without expanding.Second, pipeline strength looked at whether mid-tier and smaller artists were growing faster, in percentage terms, than established leaders. This pattern often signals that new listeners are entering the genre through multiple artists rather than circulating among the same few names.Third, persistence examined how many artists appeared in both the 30-day and three-month charts. A stable but not overwhelming overlap suggests continuity without stagnation.Finally, temporal consistency compared short-term growth with three-month trends to reduce the risk of mistaking short-lived spikes for meaningful momentum.Comparing genres on equal termsSeveral genres were evaluated using this framework, including Amapiano, Afrobeat, Afropop, K-pop, and Techno. Each of these genres is influential in different ways, and each showed strength in at least one dimension.Afrobeat and Afropop posted strong short-term growth, but much of that growth was concentrated among a small group of top artists. K-pop showed high persistence across timeframes, with many of the same artists remaining visible month after month, though growth was heavily centered on its biggest acts. Techno, meanwhile, displayed remarkable stability but relatively modest growth, consistent with a mature genre in equilibrium.Amapiano stood apart because it combined several favorable signals at once. Viberate Analytics Lower concentration indicates that listener growth is spread across more artists, rather than being driven by a small number of top acts.Amapiano’s growth is widely sharedIn the 30-day snapshot, Amapiano showed one of the lowest levels of growth concentration among the genres analyzed. The top artist accounted for less than 6% of observed listener gains, while the top 10 together represented just over one-third. In comparison, the top 10 artists in K-pop captured more than half of all observed growth.This distribution matters because it suggests that Amapiano’s momentum does not hinge on a single breakout moment. Instead, growth is spread across dozens of artists at the same time.A clear pipeline of rising artistsTier-level analysis reinforced this picture. When artists were grouped by current listener size, smaller Amapiano artists showed faster median percentage growth than the genre’s leaders. Artists ranked outside the top 200 recorded median percentage growth above 24% in the 30-day window, compared with under 16% for the top tier.That pattern points to a functioning pipeline, where new and mid-level artists are attracting listeners at a faster relative pace. In genres with flatter pipelines, growth tends to recycle attention among established names rather than bringing in new audiences. Viberate Analytics The upward trend toward smaller artists highlights the genre’s ability to generate new audience growth beyond its most established names.Momentum that holds over timeShort-term growth can be misleading if it fades quickly. To address that risk, the analysis compared Amapiano’s 30-day and three-month charts.Of the Top 500 artists in each period, 281 appeared in both. More than three-quarters of those overlapping artists recorded positive growth in both windows. At the same time, over 200 artists entered or exited the chart between snapshots, showing that the genre continues to renew itself.This balance between persistence and turnover suggests that Amapiano’s rise is not a fleeting surge but an ongoing process.What individual artists showArtist-level examples mirror the broader trend. Established figures such as Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa continued to add listeners across both timeframes, showing that leading artists are still expanding their reach. Mid-tier artists like Tyler ICU recorded steady gains, while artists such as Mellow & Sleazy and Scotts Maphuma posted strong relative growth over both the short and medium term.Not every artist followed the same path, and some experienced periods of stabilization. Taken together, however, these trajectories align with the genre-level pattern of distributed and sustained growth.A genre in expansionAcross all measures used in this analysis, Amapiano stands out as the clearest example of structural genre growth among those examined. Its rise is not defined by a single hit or star, but by broad, persistent audience gains across its artist ecosystem.For readers trying to understand how genres evolve in a crowded global music landscape, Amapiano offers a case study in how sustained growth looks when viewed through music analytics rather than headlines alone.This story was produced by Viberate Analytics and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Most Americans feel financially literate, but tax confidence and education gaps persist

Most Americans feel financially literate, but tax confidence and education gaps persist New data from a survey of 1,095 U.S. adults by Intuit Credit Karma and TurboTax highlights how many Americans feel they are making informed financial decisions. Here’s what the data reveals.74% of Americans consider themselves to be financially literate83% said their parents’ attitudes toward money and financial tools (e.g., credit cards, saving, and budgeting) influenced how they think about and approach those same topics today52% said they have experienced a setback due to a financial decision they made that was based on incorrect information“I’ve Got This” … Or Do We?Nearly three-quarters of Americans (74%) say they consider themselves financially literate, especially when it comes to budgeting, with 64% feeling very or extremely confident managing a budget. But confidence drops sharply with more complex financial topics. 35% of Americans feel only slightly or not at all confident about their investing knowledge, 22% feel slightly or not at all confident about taxes, and 26% feel slightly or not at all confident about loans.Even though many Americans feel financially literate to an extent, one-third of respondents (67%) admit they’d be further ahead in life if they were more financially literate. This shows that while many feel confident in their financial knowledge, they still recognize there are gaps that may be holding them back.The Tax Knowledge Gap Is RealTaxes are a particular sticking point for Americans. More than half of Americans (55%) say they depend on a parent, accountant or friend to help them file their taxes because they lack the foundational knowledge to do it confidently on their own. Among Gen Z, that number jumps to 72%.When it comes to understanding the fundamentals, only about half (49%) say they can confidently explain the difference between a tax deduction and a tax credit. Meanwhile, 17% say they aren’t knowledgeable about any of the major deductions and credits, from the Child Tax Credit to the Earned Income Tax Credit.Given these gaps, it’s no surprise that three-quarters (76%) say a required school course on personal tax filing would have been very-to-extremely valuable to their lives today.When it comes time to file, most Americans turn to online tax preparation software like TurboTax (54%), while 21% use a certified accountant and 19% go with an in-person service. Just 7% still file by hand.Schools Fall Short on MoneyToday’s financial literacy gap starts in school. Nearly 4 in 10 Americans (39%) don’t believe school prepared them to manage their finances as an adult.Here are the financial topics they wish they’d learned in class:64% investing56% creating a budget50% filing taxes51% credit card basics51% debt managementParents Shape Money HabitsIf school fell short, who filled the gap? For most people, it was family: 61% of Americans say their parents or grandparents had the greatest influence on their financial habits growing up, and 83% say their parents’ attitudes toward money still shape how they think about it today.But influence doesn’t stop at home. Roughly 1 in 5 (21%) say social media and influencers influenced their financial habits growing up, climbing to 29% among millennials.The Convenience TrapOne area where the survey reveals a generational divide: the prioritization of convenience over cost. More than half of Americans (53%) agree that when it comes to subscriptions and services (like Netflix or DoorDash), convenience wins over price-consciousness.But that tendency skews heavily by age. A striking 76% of Millennials agree, compared to just 25% of Boomers. Gen Z clocks in at 58%, suggesting that the “subscribe to everything” mentality may be softening slightly among the youngest adults.On the flip side, 80% of Americans say they do know exactly how many subscription services they’re currently paying for, which is a start.How Emotions Shape Financial Decisions … and Increase RiskWhen it comes to the emotions that influence Americans’ financial decisions, confidence tops the list (39%), followed by optimism (20%), with fear not far behind at 14%.That emotional decision-making can come at a cost. Nearly half of Americans (52%) say they’ve experienced a financial setback due to a decision based on incorrect information.That vulnerability may also help explain rising concern about financial scams: 40% of Americans say they’re very or extremely worried about falling victim to one, while another 48% are at least moderately concerned. In an era of increasingly sophisticated fraud, that wariness may be well-founded.The Bottom LineAmericans are more financially engaged than they sometimes get credit for, but engagement and education aren’t the same thing. The data suggests a population that is largely winging it, learning from family by default, and quietly wishing someone had given them a proper foundation earlier.The good news? It’s never too late. Whether it’s finally understanding your W-4, getting clear on what deductions you qualify for, or building a budget that actually sticks, one of the most important financial moves is simply deciding to learn and take action.MethodologyThe survey was conducted online within the United States by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma from March 5 to March 8, 2026, among 1,095 adults ages 18 and older.This story was produced by Intuit Credit Karma and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Supreme Court declines to review press freedom case

At issue was the 2017 arrest in Texas of a journalist who published news stories about a border agent's public suicide and a car crash.

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The protection gap: Why 54 million women don’t have enough, or any, life insurance coverage

The protection gap: Why 54 million women don’t have enough, or any, life insurance coverageIt’s no secret that women are continuing to make great strides from an economic and financial standpoint. Women made up over half of the labor force (57%) in 2025, and according to McKinsey, they controlled over a third of total U.S. assets under management as of 2023. Women are reshaping financial power in America.Women also consistently outpace men in financial concern, with more women than men worried about having enough money for retirement (47% vs. 42%), paying for long-term care services (40% vs. 35%), and being able to save money for an emergency (40% vs. 35%), according to LIMRA’s 2023 Insurance Barometer Study. In other words, women are building wealth and are concerned with how to protect that wealth over the long term.So why do 54 million women not have enough — or any — life insurance coverage? Everly Life looks at data that offers insight into the gap.Why Does Life Insurance Ownership for Women Lag Behind Men?That question sits at the center of one of the biggest protection gaps in the life insurance industry — that between men and women. Pew Research in 2023 found almost a third of women earn the same amount of money as their male spouses, and 16% of households have the wife as the primary breadwinner. Still, women are more likely than men to remain underinsured or lack coverage altogether (49% vs. 55%, respectively), according to LIMRA.This gap isn’t a new phenomenon; in fact, LIMRA research suggests that this gap has been present since 2011, when 65% of men and 61% of women had life insurance coverage. What’s even more interesting is that the protection gap has widened over the last 15 years, with the biggest ownership discrepancy between women and men occurring in 2021 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic (58% men vs. 47% women).The Roots of the Protection Gap: How Did We Get Here?The reasons driving the protection gap largely come down to misconceptions about life insurance as a product and the need for better life insurance education from carriers.As it turns out, persistent beliefs prevent women from wanting to learn more about life insurance. A quarter of women believe that life insurance shouldn't make anyone richer from their death. Nearly as many believe they can't personally benefit from a policy. One in 5 think life insurance is only for final expenses, according to a 2023 LIMRA survey.The protection gap may also be compounded by the industry’s lack of accessible education on life insurance as a financial product. When asked for reasons why they didn’t own life insurance, women pointed out that it’s too expensive (42%), they had other competing financial priorities (30%), and they weren’t sure how much they needed or what type they should buy (25%).Inaccessible product education ends up having a trickle-down effect on confidence levels. Only 22% of women describe themselves as "very" or "extremely" knowledgeable about life insurance, compared to 33% of men. When misconceptions persist and education remains inaccessible, even financially engaged women may hesitate to get life insurance protection.Showing Up Where It Counts: How Carriers Can Better Engage WomenGiven women are more likely than men to be concerned about their finances, it stands to reason that removing the above barriers and better engaging with women could help carriers significantly shrink the protection gap.Thirty-nine percent of women surveyed by LIMRA in 2023 had an insurance agent or primary financial advisor, and 44% say they would research life insurance online but ultimately buy from a professional in person. This research suggests carriers should invest in stronger partnerships with advisors who are already having broader financial conversations with women, as they can help position life insurance as a critical component to retirement and estate planning.Carriers may also provide accessible insurance education where women are likely to encounter it. Sixty-three percent of women use Facebook to research financial products, 51% use YouTube, and 35% use Instagram. Carriers who want to build trust with women policyholders may want to prioritize providing women on these platforms with education-first content that demystifies life insurance.It’s Time to Close the Protection GapThe life insurance protection gap is a solvable problem, but closing it requires carriers to show up differently, through stronger advisor partnerships and more accessible education.Women are already building wealth, carrying financial responsibility, and thinking about their families' futures. The next step is making sure the insurance industry meets them with the tools and access they deserve.This story was produced by Everly Life and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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How to prevent razor bumps and burns when shaving

How to prevent razor bumps and burns when shavingWhat are razor bumps and burns?Razor burn is a very common skin irritation that happens after shaving. Razor bumps are little raised bumps, often red, white or black that appear as a symptom of razor burn. Other symptoms or razor burns include red, itchy or burning sensations on your skin. Typically razor burns are temporary and can be resolved at home by cleaning and moisturizing the affected area. Read on for tips from Dove on how to prevent razor bumps and burns.What causes razor burns and bumps?The most popular reasons you might experience razor burn, include:Dull razor bladesShaving against the grainIngrown hairsNot using shaving cream or gelUsing shaving cream or gel that irritates your skinSensitive skinNot taking your time shavingShaving too oftenTips for preventing and avoiding razor burns and bumpsFollowing a shaving routine to care for your skin can help prevent razor burns and bumps. We recommend the following steps for days you are shaving:1. Start your shower with exfoliation.Use a gentle body scrub to exfoliate the area you are shaving at the beginning of your shower or bath. This will help remove dead skin cells and open pores, allowing for a closer shave.2. Prepare your skin before shaving.To help minimize skin irritation after shaving, make sure you spend a few minutes under the shower before applying shaving cream. Shaving at the end of your shower makes remembering this easy. Warm water softens and raises the hair, working with the foam to make it easier to shave without catching the skin. If you are short on time, thoroughly dampen your underarms, legs or the area you are shaving with a warm, wet wash cloth before picking up your foam and razor to reduce discomfort after shaving.3. Apply shaving cream or gel.Shaving cream or gel provides an extra barrier between your skin and the razor. This is especially important if you have sensitive skin or existing razor burn.4. Shave in the right direction.You should always try to shave in the direction of hair growth — i.e. stroking the razor from the root to the tip of the hair. This causes less disturbance to the skin, so you’re less likely to provoke a razor burn or an itchy rash.5. Use a clean, sharp razor blade.Using a sharp razor blade allows you to shave close to get a shave that is close to the skin, minimizing the risk for razor burn and bumps. Rinsing your razor blade after each stroke can help with this too.6. Choose an antiperspirant deodorant that doesn’t irritate skin.If you find yourself searching “how to calm razor burn?” it’s important to choose a deodorant that will help to care for and sooth dry underarms. Underarm skin tends to be more delicate, so a good way to choose an antiperspirant deodorant that doesn’t irritate skin is making sure it doesn’t contain alcohol.7. Rinse skin with cold water.Cold water can help close your pores, reducing the risk of bacteria entering after shaving.8. Apply sensitive skin moisturizer.After shaving, it’s important to soothe your skin with a moisturizer made for sensitive skin.Does deodorant burn after shaving?Deodorant can burn after shaving because shaving removes the top layer of skin, making your skin more sensitive to harsh ingredients. If your deodorant burns your armpits after shaving, consider switching to a sensitive skin deodorant. You can also shave at night or wait a few minutes to apply deodorant.How to soothe and calm razor burn and bumpsNearly everyone is going to experience razor burn some time in their lifetime. The good news is it is fairly easy to treat and should go away quickly. As soon as you notice your razor burn or bumps, apply a clean, cold washcloth to the affected area to reduce inflammation. After that moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! Use a sensitive skin friendly body lotion with minimal fragrance to help soothe and replenish the irritated skin.This story was produced by Dove and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Clinton Fire responds to call at Hy-Vee

Clinton firefighters were called to Hy-Vee, 901 South 4th Street, on March 23 at about 1:50 p.m. for a report of a structure fire involving a rooftop HVAC unit. The initial reports indicated the HVAC unit itself was on fire. All but one CFD unit were already committed to other emergency responses or training at the [...]

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Understanding childhood depression: Symptoms, causes, and treatment options

Understanding childhood depression: Symptoms, causes, and treatment optionsChildhood depression is a serious mental health condition that can affect children’’s emotional well-being and daily functioning. While it’s normal for children to experience sadness and mood changes as they grow, persistent feelings of hopelessness or a loss of interest in activities may indicate depression. By understanding the signs, causes, and treatment options, parents and caregivers can help their children manage this condition and improve their quality of life.In this article, Doctronic outlines the symptoms, causes, and treatment options for childhood depression.Key TakeawaysThis condition affects 2%-3% of children and 6%-8% of adolescents, with symptoms persisting for at least two weeks before clinical diagnosis can be made.Warning signs include withdrawal from friends, declining grades, frequent stomachaches or headaches without medical cause, and sleeping too much or too little.Children with a depressed parent have a 25% higher risk of developing depression themselves, while bullying or trauma can trigger onset in genetically predisposed kids.Cognitive-behavioral therapy shows 60%-70% effectiveness rates in children, often combined with fluoxetine (the only FDA-approved antidepressant for pediatric use under age 18).Family therapy addressing communication patterns and household stress significantly improves treatment outcomes, with recovery typically taking 3-6 months with consistent intervention.Recognizing the Symptoms of Depression in ChildrenThe symptoms of childhood depression can vary, and they may be mistaken for normal emotional and psychological changes. Some common signs and symptoms include:Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or irritability.Social withdrawal and isolation.Changes in appetite and sleep patterns.Difficulty concentrating and decreased academic performance.Physical complaints, such as headaches or stomachaches.Loss of interest in hobbies and activities.Thoughts of death or suicide.If these symptoms persist for more than two weeks and interfere with a child’s daily life, it’s essential to seek professional help.What Causes Childhood Depression?Depression in children can be caused by a combination of factors, including:Family history of depression or other mental health disorders.Traumatic life events, such as the loss of a loved one or abuse.Environmental factors, such as family conflict or bullying.Biochemical imbalances in the brain.Substance abuse.Children with a family history of depression or those who experience chronic stress are at a higher risk of developing the condition.Diagnosing Depression in ChildrenIf you suspect your child may be depressed, schedule a visit with their pediatrician or a mental health professional specializing in children. A comprehensive evaluation may include:Interviews with the child and parents or caregivers.Psychological testing and questionnaires.Information from teachers, friends, and classmates.Screening for other mental health conditions, such as ADHD or anxiety disorders.Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for managing childhood depression effectively.Treatment Options for Childhood DepressionTreatment for childhood depression typically involves a combination of psychotherapy and medication. The most effective approach may include:Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to help children identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors.Family therapy to address family dynamics and improve communication.Antidepressant medication, such as fluoxetine (Prozac), under the close supervision of a mental health professional.It’s essential to work closely with your child’s healthcare team to develop a personalized treatment plan and monitor their progress.Supporting Your Child’s Mental HealthAs a parent or caregiver, you play a crucial role in supporting your child’s mental health. Some ways to help include:Encouraging open communication and listening to your child’s concerns.Promoting healthy lifestyle habits, such as regular exercise and a balanced diet.Helping your child develop coping skills and stress management techniques.Seeking education about childhood depression and its long-term effects.Remember, childhood depression is a treatable condition, and with the right support and interventions, your child can learn to manage their symptoms and thrive.For more information and resources, visit:National Institute of Mental Health: Children and DepressionAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: The Depressed ChildAmerican Academy of Pediatrics: Childhood Depression: What Parents Can Do to HelpThe Bottom LineEarly intervention is crucial since untreated childhood depression can persist into adulthood and increase suicide risk. Parents should seek professional help immediately if symptoms last beyond two weeks or interfere with school and relationships.This story was produced by Doctronic and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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7 signs someone may have stolen your identity for a tax refund

7 signs someone may have stolen your identity for a tax refundTax-related identity fraud is a significant threat. In 2023 alone, the IRS flagged a whopping 1.1 million tax returns for potential fraudulent activity, stopping over $105.3 million in illegal returns. Unfortunately, for many, identity theft is a reality.With an aging population, limited digital literacy, and plenty of access to personal details via the web, criminals can seek out Social Security information and e-file for tax returns. They may even do so early in the season to get ahead.PeopleFinders looks at how this scam works, the signs that someone has already filed taxes using your identity, and what to do if it happens to you — or simply to protect yourself.Why Might Scammers File Taxes in Your Name?Tax-related identity theft is when someone uses your personal information, particularly your Social Security Number (SSN), to file tax-related paperwork using your identity. It’s usually done to file a tax return and collect the money by directing it to a bank account they control.This usually happens early on in the tax season, so the rightful SSN owners have the second tax filing, making them more likely to be flagged as fraudulent.7 Warning Signs Someone Has Already Filed Taxes Using Your IdentityThese are the signs to look out for if you suspect you’ve fallen victim to tax-related fraud.1. Your tax return can’t be filed because your SSN was already usedWhen you try to e-file your tax return, you’ll receive an error that your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) has already been used to file once. This is the first sign someone has stolen your identity and is flagged by the IRS as fraudulent activity.2. You receive IRS letters asking for identity verificationIf the IRS detects unusual activity or potential identity theft, it sends you an identity verification letter 5071C, 4883C, or 5747C.5071C is the Potential Identity Theft with Online Option letter: It asks you to verify your identity through an online tool.4883C is the Potential Identity Theft letter: It asks you to call the IRS to verify your identity.5747C is the Potential Identity Theft In-Person Appointment letter: It asks you to verify your identity in person in a local Taxpayer Assistance Center.3. Your IRS records show tax activity you don’t recognizeIf you check your online IRS account and find activity you didn’t personally initiate or authorize, such as a return you didn’t submit, a status change on a refund you didn’t file for, or a notice about changes to an online account created under your name, this is a major red flag.4. An unexpected tax refund you didn’t file for is issued to an account you don’t controlIf you get notified of a tax refund that was deposited into a bank account or prepaid card you don’t control, you likely had your identity stolen.5. IRS records show income you haven’t earned from unknown employersIf your tax transcripts, wage records (like W-2s), or other IRS documentation show income from employers you’ve never worked for, this is a sign someone used your SSN to fake employment or earning records. You can owe taxes on this income.6. Collection agencies contact you about taxes, penalties, or interest you owe on returns you never filedIf you haven’t filed a tax return but received a notice you owe taxes, interest, or penalties, it means the identity thief continuously uses your identity to submit returns, holding you liable if you don’t pay.7. Your IRS mailing information has changed, or you’ve stopped receiving mail from the IRS completelyAn IRS Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN) is a six-digit number you create to prevent identity theft using your SSN. You can receive a notice that an IP PIN has been created without your knowledge, or even stop receiving mail from the IRS completely if the thief changes your mailing information.What to Do if You Experience Tax-Related Identity TheftHere’s a step-by-step guide to follow if you suspect, or are sure, your identity has been stolen by a tax return thief.1. Respond to the IRS notices you receiveAs mentioned above, the IRS sends you letters or notices if it suspects fraudulent activity on your account. If you receive any letter from the IRS, don’t ignore it and follow the instructions in it after confirming the letter is legitimate.As a rule of thumb, the IRS will never initiate contact by phone, email, text, or social media messages. Any notice you receive will be sent by physical mail and will include proper letter numbers.2. Report the issue with the IRS directlyThe IRS has an Identity Protection Specialized Unit you can call on 800-908-4490. You can also contact the IRS through the information printed on the letter you receive and describe your problem to them.3. Consider filing an Identity Theft Affidavit (Form 14039)If you haven’t been contacted by the IRS but suspect unusual activity on your account that matches the aforementioned signs, you can file Form 14039 online or print and mail it to the IRS.Once the IRS receives the form, it will mark your account with an identity theft indicator, start the process to resolve the fraudulent filings, and issue you an IP PIN to protect your account from future attacks.4. File your taxes normallyDon’t hesitate to file your taxes on time, even during the legal process of resolving the tax-related identity theft. Even if your e-file is rejected because your SSN was stolen, you should file manually and attach Form 14039 to your paper filing.5. Take further identity-theft reporting actionsWe strongly recommend that you take broader actions to report the identity theft you experienced. If someone has your SSN and enough information to file for taxes in your stead, they can steal your identity and commit more crimes you’ll be liable for.Report the incident at IdentityTheft.gov (the FTC’s portal for recovery steps).Contact the three major credit bureaus to place a fraud alert or credit freeze.Contact the Social Security Administration to report SSN misuse.File a police report to help if financial disputes arise.What Steps Can I Take to Protect Myself?Here are a few important steps you can take to prevent tax-related identity theft.Create your own Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP PIN): It confirms your identity and prevents thieves from e-filing using your SSN.File your tax returns early: Don’t wait till the last minute, and beat the criminals to filing for returns.Keep your SSN information secure: Don’t carry around your SS card, shred your old tax papers before discarding them, and store your important papers securely in your home. Don’t respond to emails, text or social media messages, or calls pretending to be from the IRS asking for your SSN or other critical personal information.Monitor your IRS account: Create an online account if you don’t have one and keep a close eye on it.Know what information is available about you or your employer online: Use a reliable people search tool to look up public records. This way, you can see what’s out there and control what is shared about you, monitoring the roads that might lead an identity thief to your information.Final ThoughtsTax-related identity fraud isn’t a rare occurrence, so it’s crucial to be aware of the signs to protect yourself and the people around you from being targeted.Keep an eye out for any unusual activity on your account, be proactive about setting up an IP PIN, don’t respond to scammers who might request your information online or via text, and share this with anyone who might benefit from it.This story was produced by PeopleFinders and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Two people were killed in a crash in Lee County on Saturday.

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‘Patience is gonna be your best friend’: Tips to avoid spring break travel headaches

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3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for March 23, 2026

News 8 has confirmed the Quad City Airshow will not return in 2026, and Burlington city leaders will meet to decide their options for the Cascade Bridge.

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Buying a home? Don’t miss these red flags in property ownership records

Buying a home? Don’t miss these red flags in property ownership recordsBuying a property is always daunting but also exciting: new changes, curb appeal, and the long-awaited closing day. Surface details like pricing, pictures, and location often get the most attention.But not every problem is visible. Some of the most serious risks are buried in public records, quietly waiting for new owners to unpack. They can reveal legal, financial, and operational risks; and if you don’t know what to look for, it’s easy to miss warning signs that can potentially cost you thousands–or derail the deal altogether.Below, PropertyReach compiled the most common red flags in property records to help buyers, renters, and investors alike make smarter, safer decisions. Let’s dive in.Property Records Can Hide Unforeseen RisksOn paper, property ownership records have the main purpose of providing transparency, but in many cases, they don’t always state red flags plainly. Risks often appear as subtle patterns: unusual transfers, unresolved debts, or ownership discrepancies.Based on housing data insights and mortgage performance reports, distressed properties and title issues continue to impact a handful of transactions each year. Many of these issues can be avoided through early identification and thorough record review.Ignoring these signals can lead to:Unexpected financial liabilities.Delays or failures at closing.Legal disputes over ownership.Difficulty reselling the property.Insurance or financing complications.In some cases, buyers or inventors inherit liens, face eviction disputes, or discover the seller never had clear title authority to transfer the property.10 Red Flags in Property Ownership Records to Watch ForOutlined below are some of the most common warning signs experts recommend thoroughly reviewing before moving forward with any property.1. Unclear Ownership Through LLCs or TrustsIt’s not unusual for properties to be owned by LLCs or trusts. However, a lack of transparency can make it harder to verify who truly controls the property.Common examples include the owner being listed as an unfamiliar LLC, a recently formed entity holding the property, or there being no clear connection between the seller and the recorded owner.If ownership authority isn’t clear, you may face closing delays or potential legal disputes later on. According to recent reports, unclear ownership structures and deed fraud are frequent contributors to title complications.2. Frequent Ownership TurnoverMultiple transfers in a short time period, especially within months, can signal property flipping, distress, or attempts to obscure problems. The warning signs may include several sales within 12-24 months, large price swings between transfers, or quick resales after foreclosure.While flipping isn’t inherently bad, rapid turnover may indicate hidden defects or speculative activity. These properties may carry elevated risk profiles.3. Outstanding Liens or Unresolved JudgementsLiens are among the most serious red flags in property ownership because they may attach to the property itself, not just the previous owner. It can look like:Tax liens, whether IRS, state, or localHOA liensMechanic’s liensOr open court judgmentsFederal tax liens, in particular, can complicate property transfers. If liens aren’t properly cleared before closing, they can absolutely become your responsibility as the new owner.4. History of Late Property Tax PaymentsA pattern of late tax payments usually indicates financial distress or poor property management. You can expect multiple years of late payments, installment payment plans, or prior tax sale notices.Consistent delinquency can increase the risk of future tax issues or foreclosure. These tax patterns correlate with higher housing instability.5. Mismatch Between Seller and Title RecordsOne of the biggest dealbreakers is when the person selling the property isn’t clearly authorized in the ownership record. Clear signs are missing probate documentation for inherited property, power-of-attorney situations without clear paperwork, or, the simplest to catch, the seller’s name differs from the recorded owner.This red flag can halt a transaction completely or create legal exposure after purchasing the property. Experts in the field frequently cite this mismatch as a common cause of closing delays.6. Foreclosure Or Lis Pendens HistoryA foreclosure filing or lis pendens (notice of pending legal action) signals the property has been or may soon be involved in litigation. You can tell by seeing recorded notice of default, lis pendens filings, or prior foreclosure auction activity.Even if the property is no longer in foreclosure, the history can affect its value, financing, or resale. Distressed property histories often influence long-term price performance.7. Risk Patterns Linked to the Property OwnerWhen the same owner has repeated legal or financial issues across several properties, it’s a clear red flag of systemic risk. For instance, there are multiple eviction filings, repeated lien activity, or a pattern of distressed sales.Professional investors sometimes uncover broader risk patterns only after reviewing an owner’s full portfolio, which is why it’s so important to do your full research before you commit to a property.8. Extended Gaps in Ownership RecordsPeriods with little or no recorded activity aren’t necessarily problematic all the time, but they do raise some questions. If the property is missing mortgage releases, has incomplete document chains, or has gone decades without recorded transfers, it may be a sign to dig a little deeper.These gaps may signal missing paperwork or unresolved historical complications that can surface when it’s time to review the title.9. Significant Price Swings Between SalesLarge jumps or drops in sale price between transfers may signal more than just how the real estate market is doing. Some notable warning signs include properties that sold either far below or far above comparable homes in the neighborhood, price drops following ownership changes, or resale shortly after purchase at a much higher price.Unusual price movement can mean there are suspicious flipping, undisclosed issues, or non-arm’s-length transactions. Comparing the history against local comps can help you determine whether or not the pricing trend makes sense.10. Missing or Unrecorded Mortgage ReleasesWhen a prior mortgage appears in records without a corresponding release, it can create confusion about outstanding debt. It may look like old mortgages still listed as active, overlapping loan records, or incomplete lending history.Even if the loan was fully paid off, missing documents can cloud the title and delay closing. Title professionals need to resolve these gaps before a clean transfer can occur.How to Spot Red Flags Before They Cause ProblemsOn the bright side, most of these risks are discoverable before you commit — if you know where to look. Careful, smart buyers and investors make sure to:Review full ownership history.Check lien and judgment records.Compare sale prices over time.Verify seller’s authority.Look for any distress signals.Examine tax payment patterns.Using a property record search platform can speed up this process and reduce the chance of overlooking something important.What a Property Record Search Tool Can FindModern research platforms bring together information that would otherwise require searching multiple county offices.Ownership Information: With this tool, you can see who actually owns the property, identify multiple owners tied to one address, and flag LLC or trust ownership structures.Ownership History and Sales Transfers: You can spot rapid ownership changes, frequent churn, or unusual price jumps that may indicate suspicious activity.Mortgage and Financial Records: Heavy financing, short-term mortgages, or refinance patterns can signal flipping behavior or financial distress.Liens, Judgments, and Bankruptcy Indicators: You can find unreleased liens, tax issues, foreclosure filings, and pre-foreclosure activity before they can become your problem.Comparable Sales History: A search tool can help you evaluate whether the property’s price trends align with local market patterns.Final ThoughtsProperty ownership records are one of the most powerful — and often, underused —risk detection tools in real estate. The key to avoiding hidden complications when buying property is all about knowing what you’re seeing and factoring risks into your decision.Before you make your next purchase or investment, take the time to dig into the records. A few extra minutes of research today can save you from expensive surprises tomorrow.This story was produced by PropertyReach and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Fixed-rate HELOC: Why it could be for you

Fixed-rate HELOC: Why it could be for youYou’re ready. Ready to get rid of your high-interest debt. Ready for that bathroom remodel. Ready to plan your wedding. The only question is how to finance your high-priority expense. A fixed-rate HELOC is a great solution for many homeowners, Achieve reports.With a fixed-rate home equity line of credit, you can borrow against your home equity to tackle just about any large expense or financial emergency. Since it’s a line of credit, you have the flexibility to borrow repeatedly. At the same time, the fixed interest rate gives you peace of mind that your costs are controlled and predictable.Key takeaways:A fixed-rate HELOC combines the best features of a home equity loan (a fixed interest rate) and a home equity line of credit (the ability to borrow, repay, and borrow more during your draw period).Home equity loans tend to have lower interest rates and more flexible credit requirements compared to personal loans.With a fixed-rate HELOC, you will know upfront what your interest rate will be after the draw period ends, removing the uncertainty that comes with a variable-rate loan or credit card.What is a fixed-rate home equity line of credit (HELOC)?A fixed-rate HELOC is a home equity line of credit that has a fixed interest rate (one that doesn’t change over the life of the loan).Fixed-rate HELOCs are a blend of the best features of home equity loans and HELOCs. It’s a line of credit, so for the first few years, it works like a credit card. Unlike a credit card, however, this loan comes with a fixed interest rate, which protects you from fluctuations that could increase your cost of borrowing.Fixed-rate HELOCs are hard to find. The vast majority of HELOCs come with a variable interest rate.Fixed vs. variable HELOCsHere’s a breakdown of the similarities and differences between three types of home equity loans: fixed-rate HELOCs, variable-rate HELOCs, and traditional home equity loans. Achieve How a fixed-rate HELOC worksA fixed-rate HELOC combines the best features of home equity loans (the fixed interest rate) and home equity lines of credit (the ability to borrow and pay back funds continuously for a period of time). Here's a basic run-down of how a fixed-rate HELOC works.HELOC draw periodA HELOC has a draw period, which is a number of years (typically five to 10) during which you can borrow repeatedly, up to your loan limit.During the draw period, you can borrow, repay, and borrow again as often as you like. You’ll make a monthly payment in proportion to the amount of money you’ve drawn.At the end of the draw period, the repayment period begins, and you may not withdraw any more funds. Your monthly payment will be set to a fixed amount that will pay off your entire balance over the loan’s term (typically 10 to 25 more years). Some home equity loans have a longer repayment period, which gives you a lower monthly payment but means you’ll pay more in interest over the life of the loan.HELOC paymentsWith a traditional HELOC, you might only have to make interest payments during the draw period. However, if you make interest-only payments, you're not paying down what you owe. Then, when the draw period ends, your payment could go up sharply because you’ll have to start making a regular principal plus interest payment each month.In contrast, a fixed-rate HELOC allows you to begin repaying your principal balance and interest from day one. This lets you make progress against your debt. Also, you get a consistent and manageable monthly payment throughout the life of the loan. The only way your payment would spike when your draw period ends is if you borrowed more at that time.HELOC interest ratesWith a fixed-rate HELOC, the interest rate is locked when your loan is approved. Your rate will depend on your credit score and other factors in your credit history.Whether you’re in your draw period or the repayment period, you’ll only pay interest on the amount you actually borrow, not on any additional credit limit that is or was available to you.Traditional HELOCs come with a variable interest rate, which makes it harder to predict what your monthly payment will be in the future. Variable interest rates leave the borrower at the mercy of market conditions. Most variable rates are tied to a benchmark, such as the Federal Reserve's federal funds rate. When rates are rising, you can expect your variable-rate loan or credit card to get more expensive.Opting for a variable-rate HELOC means your interest rate and payment could change over time. With a fixed-rate loan, you are protected from rising interest rates.HELOC minimum drawsHELOCs sometimes have a minimum loan amount and/or a minimum initial draw amount. If the lender has a minimum initial draw, you have to borrow at least that much money when your loan closes. If you didn’t need that much yet, you could repay it to save on interest charges, and draw it when you need it.HELOCs also have a maximum. The maximum loan amount is calculated in two ways, and your limit will be the lower of the two:A dollar figure. Lenders set their own maximum loan amount. No matter how much equity you have, you can’t borrow above this limit.A percentage of your home’s value. This is called the combined loan-to-value ratio (CLTV) and includes your primary mortgage if you have one. Together, your mortgage balance and the new home equity loan may not exceed the lender’s CLTV limit.Is a fixed-rate HELOC a smart option?A HELOC is a great idea under certain conditions, such as when you:Have enough home equity to borrow againstNeed at least $15,000Want to use a lower interest HELOC to pay off higher interest debtAren’t sure how much money you’ll need, and you want to have access to funds over timeA fixed-rate HELOC is also a solid option when you want to:Repeatedly borrow and repay for the next few years, but without the high interest cost associated with credit cardsHave a line of credit without a changing interest rateBorrow money to improve your homeFinance a large expense, and a traditional personal loan won’t give you enough time or moneyPros and cons of a fixed-rate HELOCA fixed-rate HELOC combines the best features of home equity loans and HELOCs, but it’s not the right solution in every situation.Fixed-rate HELOC prosDraw period. A fixed-rate HELOC allows you to borrow repeatedly, up to your loan limit, for your entire draw period. In contrast, traditional home equity loans are for one lump sum given to you the day your loan closes.Fixed interest rate. If you opt for a fixed-rate HELOC, your interest rate is set when your loan is approved. In contrast, a variable-rate HELOC could leave you with some financial uncertainty.Competitive rates. HELOCs tend to have lower interest rates compared with other borrowing options like credit cards. That’s because your home guarantees the loan, which lowers the risk to the lender.Fixed-rate HELOC consNot for small expenses. If your financial need is smaller than the minimum draw amount, it may make more sense to look at a personal loan instead.Won’t work for every borrower. If you don’t qualify for an interest rate you’re happy with, you might want to consider a cash-out refinance loan instead. That’s a new mortgage that replaces your old one. Primary mortgages tend to have lower interest rates than HELOCs. Achieve Who should consider a fixed-rate HELOC?Fixed-rate HELOCs are rare, but you can find them. Achieve Loans offers a fixed interest rate and a five-year draw period, combining the most popular features of home equity loans and HELOCs.If any of the following points apply to you, you may be the perfect candidate for a fixed-rate HELOC:You don't like the uncertainty of an interest rate and a loan payment that can increase at any time.You like the idea of being able to withdraw money only as needed and reborrowing it once it's been paid back.You have a large project to pay for and may need a repayment period longer than you can get with a large personal loan.This story was produced by Achieve and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.

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Lou Fusz Kia of Moline to hold ribbon-cutting ceremony at brand-new dealership facility

Lou Fusz Kia of Moline to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony of their brand-new Kia dealership facility on Wednesday, April 22.

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Don’t Plant Yet: Why April 21 Matters for Your Garden

Average last freeze is in late April and early May in the TV6 viewing area.

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Voice of America staffers sue, alleging Kari Lake put on propaganda

Voice of America staffers are suing Trump administration official Kari Lake, alleging she put pro-Trump propaganda on its airwaves. She has lost numerous rulings of late.

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Warming trend starts after a cool Monday

After hitting a record high of 86° Saturday, it turned cooler Sunday. It'll be a chilly day Monday, but warmer days are ahead. Rain chances are very slim over the next week with the best chances on Thursday. Here's your full 7-day forecast.

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How America’s family businesses can survive the 'silver tsunami'

(BPT) - Family-owned businesses play a key role in the U.S. economy, generating about 59% of employment and 54% of the gross domestic product (GDP). Over one-fourth of U.S. companies (27.3%) are owned by two or more family members, and these family businesses strive to create prosperity that can endure from one generation into the next. But generational succession is at a crossroads, facing an environment of increasing economic uncertainty just as the wave of retiring baby boomers, known as the "silver tsunami," leads to a potential $10 trillion-$14 trillion in business assets changing hands.Second- and third-generation businesses can face mounting and unforeseen challenges. Historically speaking, as many as 70% of legacy family businesses often don't survive past the second generation.Local businesses that took years, or even decades, to build are an integral part of their neighborhoods, embodying the entrepreneurial spirit the nation was built upon. These small family businesses often have far fewer resources and less ability to pivot in response to economic challenges, putting their longevity in jeopardy.This makes it more critical than ever for American communities, especially at the state and local level, to provide the next generation with the tools and support needed to carry small businesses into the future and ride the wave of the Silver Tsunami.How state investments make an impactStates can help family business entrepreneurs and their heirs navigate the succession journey into the next generation with financial support through grants and loans, as well as by providing vital resources, information and mentoring to help them grow. States already invest millions of dollars toward technical assistance, capital investments and loans to aid small businesses, but the need is still great. State investments that are planned and managed smartly can contribute to the resiliency of these businesses, strengthening their communities and helping ensure they can thrive for many years to come.For example, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), along with local economic development partners and Michigan's network of Small Business Development Centers (SBDC), helps small business owners connect to the right support at pivotal moments, such as financial support, key information, assistance and helpful resources, whether they're just starting out or ready to transition to the next generation. "By supporting entrepreneurs who choose to build on Main Street, the state of Michigan offers a model that other states in the country can follow," said Amy Rencher, senior vice president of Small Business and Talent at the MEDC. "These programs help neighborhood businesses strengthen the connective tissue between local identity and statewide growth, benefitting communities and leading the way to a stronger future with each new generation."An instrumental success storyStan Werbin and Sharon Burton were fresh out of graduate school when they started the nationally and internationally recognized Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan. The business was born from their love of vintage acoustic fretted instruments, which they were already collecting and trading for fun. The business grew quickly through the 1980s and '90s, becoming more than a retail store: a hub for repairing, appreciating and celebrating musical instruments and musicians.Heading into the second generation, Stan's daughter Lillian Werbin drew on her education in public relations as she learned the business from the ground up. After meticulously studying the business's sales, marketing and shipping operations, Lillian grew into the role of CEO and co-owner as her father began stepping back from leadership.For the past decade, Lillian has worked to modernize the business while maintaining the warmth and service Elderly Instruments is known for. The challenge was, how could she afford to make necessary improvements to the showroom and enhance the customer experience in order to keep the business thriving in an increasingly competitive retail environment?Looking to fulfill these goals, Lillian sought support from the MEDC, earning a 2022 Match on Main grant that has been instrumental in the ongoing growth and success of Elderly Instruments. Match on Main is part of MEDC's broader community development efforts to support vibrant, resilient, inclusive downtowns and commercial districts across Michigan. The program provides reimbursement-based grant funding of up to $25,000 per project to support new and expanding place-based small businesses. A total of $5.9 million of funding has been contributed since 2019. The result? Ninety-one percent of the small businesses are still in business after benefiting from the program and an average of $58,200 in annual revenue increases per awarded business. Since receiving a Match on Main grant, Elderly Instruments continues to thrive, recognized as America's Top Small Business by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 2023, and one of the 2024 Michigan 50 Companies to Watch by Michigan Celebrates Small Business. As a second-generation business owner, Lillian aims to honor her father's legacy, appreciated by musicians and music lovers in Michigan, across the U.S. and even worldwide."It's important for me to preserve what people feel when they come to Elderly. This should be a people's music store," said Lillian. "This is a family business and a community business. It's important to be able to preserve that legacy."Learn more about how the state is supporting small businesses throughout their evolution at MichiganBusiness.org/services/small-business/.

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NAI Ruhl Commercial announces award winners

In a year that required resilience and creativity in getting deals across the finish line, the NAI Ruhl Commercial Company team rose to the challenge. At its annual award night on February 26, the 30-person team was praised for its…

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Zack Sullivan launches Zactus Creative, a new creative services company

Zactus Creative is a new creative and business services company based in Geneseo, and was founded by Geneseo business leader Zack Sullivan.

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Dim Sum & Kimchi, authentic Hong Kong restaurant opens

Dim Sum & Kimchi, the first authentic Hong Kong-style dim sum restaurant in Iowa, opens in Bettendorf.

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More Democrats, including three Iowa congressional candidates, are openly running on faith, as progressive clergy and other religious candidates push back on the idea that Christianity belongs to the right.

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Russell earns top honors at Master Builders of Iowa Excellence Awards

Russell, regional and national provider of commercial construction and development services in Davenport, received top honors at the Master Builders of Iowa Excellence Awards.

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Hy-Vee Round Up Campaign raises more than $370,000 for Variety – the Children’s Charity

Since 1983, Hy-Vee has raised more than $21 million to support Variety’s mission of improving the lives of children across the Midwest.

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Warmer temperatures mean road crews are out making repairs

From Galesburg to Muscatine and in the Davenport metro road construction season begins, and drivers should be aware of detours along their commute.

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Dozens attend shop and swap event at Rust Belt

The Quad City Bicycle Club and Friends of Off Road Cycling partnered to host the event.

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Russell welcomes Nathan Sanders as Vice President, Mission Critical

Nathan Sanders joins Russell to Advance Mission Critical Excellence.

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New Hong Kong restaurant, consignment boutique opens, Lou Fusz Kia of Moline ribbon-cutting, and more Quad-Cities business news

Authentic Hong Kong restaurant opens, new consignment boutique, Lou Fusz Kia of Moline ribbon cutting, among other Quad-Cities business news.

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Muscatine plans public hearing on proposed property-tax levy

The Muscatine City Council will conduct a public hearing on the proposed property tax levy for Fiscal Year 2026-2027 at 5 p.m. April 7, 2026, in the Council Chambers at Muscatine City Hall. The proposed tax levy for the City of Muscatine is 16.17331, a news release says. At the public hearing, any resident or [...]

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Iran threatens strikes on Gulf power plants following Trump's Strait of Hormuz ultimatum

Iran warned it could start striking power plants across the Gulf region, after President Trump threatened to hit Iran's energy infrastructure unless Tehran opens the Strait of Hormuz when his 48 hour ultimatum expires on Monday.

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U.S. will hold off striking Iran's power plants for 5 days after 'productive' talks

Trump said the U.S. will postpone any strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, even as Israel continued hitting Tehran and Iran warned it could retaliate across the Gulf.

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Trump delays striking Iran's power plants, saying U.S. is having 'productive' talks

Trump said the U.S. will postpone any strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, even as Israel continued hitting Tehran and Iran warned it could retaliate across the Gulf.

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Trump delays striking Iran's power plants for 5 days, citing 'productive' talks

Trump said the U.S. will postpone any strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, even as Israel continued hitting Tehran and Iran warned it could retaliate across the Gulf.

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Trump delays striking Iran's power plants for 5 days during 'productive conversations'

Trump said the U.S. will postpone any strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, even as Israel continued hitting Tehran and Iran warned it could retaliate across the Gulf.

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START THE WEEK OFF RIGHT: A simple screening could save your life

Colorectal cancer is serious and one of the deadliest cancers, but when we find it early, it’s highly treatable and often curable.

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Alfred Swoffer's Visit to Minnesota

This is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.For those of you who might be tempted to vacation in Minnesota one of these summers, may I direct you to Alfred…

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Rock Island and Henry County real estate transactions for March 22, 2026

Here are homes sales and property sales in Rock Island County and Henry County.

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ICE's growing detention footprint, and the communities fighting back

Resistance in both Democratic and Republican cities points to broader unease with the direction of immigration enforcement.

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Worried about a shaky stock market? This is what financial advisers suggest you do

Their answer depends on how soon you need to tap into your funds — and it might simply be "do nothing."

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What does a 'GLP-1 Friendly' diet look like? We asked nutritionists

Big food companies are starting to market to people on the powerful new obesity meds with labels that say "GLP-1 Friendly." Nutritionists help us decode that message.

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As D.C.'s cherry blossom trees near peak bloom, here's a guide to their history

The renowned trees along Washington, D.C's Tidal Basin were sent as a gift from Japan in 1912. Some of the original trees are still there.

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Iowa prepares for Virginia in Second Round of NCAA Tournament

The Hawkeyes are set to face 10 seed Virginia tomorrow at 1 p.m. inside of Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

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Mix Up the Everyday: New Ways to Elevate At-Home Cooking

(Feature Impact) Most families know and love their tried-and-true family traditions, especially when it comes to the secret sauces, time-tested techniques and recipes that deserve to be passed down from generation to generation. No matter how legendary the home cooks, though, there's always room for new tricks, whether it's a fresh spin on a classic dish or a smarter tool that makes the after-dinner cleanup effortless. Incorporating new techniques and fresh ideas can invigorate your everyday cooking in unexpected ways. Consider these grandma-approved twists on tradition from the experts at Finish, who offer winning ways to enhance cleanup no matter what techniques you turn to in the kitchen. Plan Ahead If you're used to throwing together dinner at the last minute, learning to meal prep can help with trying new recipes. Take a look at what you have on hand before scouring a few cookbooks (or cooking websites) for appetizing dishes to try then head to the store to fill in the missing ingredients. Meal planning may save you time, money and, perhaps, a little sanity - and potentially help you branch out your menu, too. Club It Up Joining a cookbook club allows you to flex your social muscles and sample new recipes and techniques from different cultures with fellow foodies. For example, this savory, meat-free Lubiyeh recipe just may become a new household favorite. Featuring stewed green beans simmered in a vegan broth with the added kick of Aleppo pepper and sweet red pepper paste, it's both bright and rich, and pairs well with rice, lavash or thin pita with a smattering of raw onions for a little extra punch. Simplify Cleanup Once the cookbooks have been shelved and the plates have been cleared, tackle the cleaning jobs with an option like the new Finish Ultimate Quantum - their breakthrough dishwashing detergent with Finish's most advanced formula yet - offering an unbeatable clean even on tough stains in hard water (220 PPM). This grandma-approved technique can help you conquer clean dishes, so it makes sense to switch. Veg Out If meat is in constant rotation at your house, consider rotating in a Meatless Monday meal like pasta primavera, or celebrate your own version of Taco Tuesday with bean- or lentil-based tacos instead of chicken, pork or beef. Opting for vegetarian or vegan meals utilizing hearty veggies like squash, eggplant and potatoes can help you save money at the grocery store and nourish your body with heart-healthy nutrients. Grow a Garden Starting a garden may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. You can begin with a few herbs growing on a windowsill before embarking on a bigger outdoor gardening project, where transforming a small patch of earth for growing vegetables, herbs or berry bushes can be just the thing to elevate eating at home. To learn more, visit finishdishwashing.com.   Lubiyeh (Lebanese Green Beans Stewed with Tomatoes and Garlic) Recipe courtesy of Jeanette Chawki and the League of Kitchens on behalf of Finish Servings: 4-6 2          pounds string beans or flat green beans 1/8       pound garlic (about 18 medium cloves) 7 1/2    cups water, divided 1 1/4    pounds plum tomatoes (about 5) 1          tablespoon sweet red pepper paste 1 1/2    teaspoons tomato paste 1/2       teaspoon white sugar 1/2-1    teaspoon crushed Aleppo pepper flakes 1/2       cup extra-virgin olive oil 1          tablespoon kosher salt, or to taste 1          large white or yellow onion, for serving thin pita, lavash or another flatbread, for serving (optional) Trim ends of string beans or flat green beans. Put beans in bowl. Use hands to break beans into 2-3 pieces about 1 1/2 inches long. Peel garlic. Trim rough or damaged root ends and cut large cloves in half lengthwise. In medium saucepan, bring 6 cups water to boil. Once boiling, carefully add plum tomatoes and cook just until skins begin to break, 4-5 minutes. Turn off heat and drain. When tomatoes are cool enough to handle, remove and discard skin. Cut tomatoes into rough 1/2-inch chunks, removing any white or green parts near stem. Put tomato chunks in bowl. In separate small bowl, stir sweet red pepper paste, tomato paste, white sugar, crushed Aleppo pepper flakes and 1/2 cup water until paste is dissolved into liquid; set aside. In large wok or skillet with deep sides over high heat, heat extra-virgin olive oil. Add garlic and fry, shaking pot occasionally, until cloves lightly brown, about 90 seconds. Add green beans and stir with wooden spoon. Turn heat to medium-low and stir in kosher salt. Add 1 cup water and stir. Raise heat to high to bring water back to simmer then lower to medium-low. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, just until beans are cooked through, about 20 minutes. Stir in tomatoes and pepper paste mixture, increase heat to high and cook until liquid boils. Cover pot, keeping lid slightly ajar, reduce heat to medium-low and cook until tomatoes are soft, sauce has thickened slightly and garlic is tender, about 20 minutes. Taste for salt and add if needed. Keep warm until ready to serve. Put down clean dish towel and place onion on top. Smash onion with heavy cutting board 2-5 times then peel it. Squeeze whole onion over sink between hands to remove some juices. Wash onion under cold running water, squeeze it between hands again then pull it apart into pieces, removing roots and any stem, and put it on small serving plate. If using pita, separate circles into two thin pieces. Bake or toast thin pita, lavash or other flatbread until crispy or blackened in spots. For sandwiches, warm bread. Serve stewed green beans and raw onion with pita, lavash or other flatbread, either open-faced or rolled into sandwich.   Photo courtesy of Shutterstock (women in kitchen)

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5 Ways to Elevate Your Easter Celebration

(Feature Impact) Easter celebrations don't need to be elaborate to feel special. A few thoughtful touches - from elegant decor to sweet seasonal treats - can instantly elevate baskets, brunch tables and spring gatherings. Darling Decor Few things capture the spirit of spring like a welcoming table. Creating an Easter-ready setting can be simple: pastel eggs nestled in woven baskets, floral runners, ribbons, paper napkins, egg-shaped votives and whimsical bunny accents instantly brighten the scene. Layering soft colors and natural textures helps create a table that feels festive yet effortless. Brunching with Bunnies Easter is the perfect excuse to refresh your brunch menu. A signature dish - whether it's a savory quiche, fluffy pancakes or a fresh fruit board - paired with playful mocktails can instantly set a celebratory tone. For a sweet finishing touch, add a bowl of Ferrero Rocher premium gold-wrapped chocolates to the table. They double as both a treat and eye-catching accent. Guests can also enjoy the brand's first-ever hollow bunny candy, "Bunny and Egg," a festive seasonal chocolate designed especially for Easter celebrations. These elegant treats work just as well tucked into Easter baskets as they do placed around the table for guests to enjoy. Festive Florals No spring table is complete without flowers. Seasonal favorites like tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and white lilies can brighten any gathering. Arrange them in rabbit-shaped planters or simple bud vases for a playful touch. For a creative twist, fill clear vases with colorful stones, craft gems or even jellybeans before adding blooms for a centerpiece that feels both festive and fresh. Beyond Basic Baskets Easter baskets have evolved beyond simple candy assortments. Today's baskets often feature curated treats and small gifts for everyone at the table. For a premium addition, Ferrero Rocher Golden Eggs - individually wrapped white, milk and dark chocolates with a smooth, indulgent center - bring a touch of elegance to baskets, egg hunts or springtime place settings. Sweet Moments to Share Sometimes the most memorable Easter traditions are the simplest ones - sharing dessert after brunch, passing around chocolates at the table or sending guests home with a small sweet treat. Setting out a bowl of chocolates encourages everyone to pause, indulge and celebrate the moment together. Find more elegant treat and decor ideas to elevate your Easter celebration at ferrerorocher.com.   Photo courtesy of Shutterstock (man and woman painting Easter eggs)

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Historic Moline Orpheum Theater restoration aims to reconnect Floreciente neighborhood

A Moline man is restoring the historic Orpheum Theater in his childhood neighborhood, hoping to create a community space and revive local culture.

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Historic Moline Orpheum Theater restoration aims to reconnect Floreciente neighborhood

A Moline man is restoring the historic Orpheum Theater in his childhood neighborhood, hoping to create a community space and revive local culture.

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The Aledo Opera house hosted a film screening featuring open captions

Aledo officials say these open caption screenings help people of all abilities enjoy the film.

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1 dead after 2-vehicle crash in Clinton

A vehicle was traveling north into the intersection from 19th Avenue NW when it was struck by another vehicle, according to Iowa State Patrol.

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2 dead after crash on highway 61 near Blue Grass

The vehicle was traveling east when it left the road, crashed through a fence, rolled on its side and struck a tree. Both occupants were pronounced dead on scene.

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Fire destroys 30,000 square feet of Aledo plating business

A fire destroyed about 30,000 square feet of a plating business in Aledo late Thursday night. No injuries were reported.

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2 dead after rollover crash on Highway 61

Two people are dead after a rollover crash on Highway 61 Sunday afternoon.

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1 dead after two-vehicle crash in Clinton

A two-vehicle crash at 19th Avenue NW and Mills Creek Parkway in Clinton left one person dead Sunday afternoon, according to the Iowa State Patrol.

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Quad City-Times Bix 7 to announce 2026 race updates

Officials will announce updates to the 2026 race at a press conference on Wednesday, according to a media release.

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Farm & Home Store closed, baby chicks killed in fire

The Farm & Home Store in Fort Madison is closed after a fire that also killed some baby chicks Friday.

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Part of Highway 61 North reopened after fatal crash investigation

Part of Highway 61 North was closed due to a fatal crash investigation Sunday evening.

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News 8 partners with the Disability Awareness Coalition for Quad City food drive

From 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on April 8, you can bring proteins, canned fruits and vegetables, pastas, baking supplies and more to our station in Moline.

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1 dead in Clinton crash

The names of both drivers are being withheld and the crash is under investigation.

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Parts of Highway 61 closed after fatal car accident

Highway 61 will be closed as authorities investigate a fatal accident.

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Bettendorf field fire burns 5 acres of land

Officials say it was caused by an open burn that was left unattended. No injuries were reported.

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Crews respond to second brush fire in same area within 2 days

Milan fire crews responded to the brush fire on 51st Street and quickly extinguished it.

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Palmer Hills Golf Course kicks off 51st season with help of celebrities

Country music start Hardy and Larry the Cable Guy both attended the courses opening day.

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Cambridge teens donate 280 custom teddy bears to help kids with scoliosis

Two teens from Cambridge are turning their own diagnosis into a mission to help others.

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Fatal crash closes northbound highway 61 near Blue Grass

Officials have told us there is a fatality in this crash and traffic will be rerouted to Coonhunters Road to Buffalo.

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2 killed in Lee County crash

Two people were killed in a crash along Green Bay Road in rural Weaver Saturday night.

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Fatal crash closes northbound Highway 61 near Blue Grass

Authorities are investigating a deadly crash near Blue Grass that shut down part of Highway 61 Sunday afternoon.

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Traffic Alert: Part of Highway 61 North closed due to fatal crash investigation

Part of Highway 61 North is closed due to a fatal crash investigation Sunday evening.

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TRAFFIC ALERT: Highway 61 rerouted from fatal accident

According to a release, from the Scott County Sheriff's Office, U.S. Highway 61 northbound from Coonhunters Rd. to 95th Ave. will be closed due to a fatality accident investigation. Traffic will be rerouted to Coonhunters Rd. to Buffalo. The incident is currently under investigation.

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Traffic Alert: Part of Route 61 North blocked due to crash

An official with the Scott County Sheriff’s Department told KWQC the road is blocked due to a single-vehicle crash.

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Fire destroys 30,000 square feet of Aledo plating business, no injuries reported

A fire destroyed about 30,000 square feet of a plating business in Aledo late Thursday night. No injuries were reported.

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Quad City Animal Welfare Center offers mobile clinic pet vaccines

A discounted mobile pet vaccine clinic will be held at Zion Lutheran Church in Davenport on select Fridays from April through September.

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Unattended burn sparks 5-acre field fire in rural Bettendorf

A nearly 5-acre field fire caused by an unattended burn was extinguished in about 90 minutes Saturday night in rural Bettendorf. No injuries were reported.

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Thousands without power in Iowa, Quad Cities, power restored

Thousands were without power on the Iowa side of the Quad Cities Sunday.

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2 killed in Lee County crash

Two people were killed in a crash in Lee County on Saturday.

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Energy demand, data centers drive new legislation in Illinois: News 8 This Week - March 22, 2026

Rising energy demand and data centers are driving new legislation in Illinois, as states look for ways to manage power use and future growth.

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2 killed in single-vehicle crash in rural Lee County, Iowa

A vehicle left the roadway and overturned Saturday night in rural Lee County, Iowa, killing two people. The crash happened near Wever, officials said.

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ICE officers set to deploy to airports as delays mount, border czar Homan confirms

Border czar Tom Homan says ICE agents will help the Transportation Security Administration 'move those lines' while also enforcing immigration law.

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Palmer Hills Golf Course sees pair of celebrities on opening weekend

On opening weekend, Palmer Hills Golf Course saw a pair of celebrities.

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City of Davenport hosts community Easter Egg Hunt

Families got in on some early Easter fun this weekend.

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Taste of LeClaire event draws in crowds to support local businesses

LeClaire’s annual “Taste of LeClaire” event returned this weekend, drawing in people from all across the QCA.

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Riverdale cornfield fire spreads five acres before being extinguished Saturday night

A cornfield caught on fire Saturday night in Riverdale; three fire departments were on site to extinguish it.

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Bike Swap & Outdoor Gear Sale happening Sunday

The event is free to attend.

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Clucking egg prices as of 3/20/26

Here’s this week’s egg price update. This is the USDA’s average price per dozen when delivered to the warehouse on Jan. 20, 2026, compared to where prices are now. To see the price, click on the video above. Local 4 News, your local election headquarters, is proud to present 4 The Record, a weekly news and [...]

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President's call for help with Strait of Hormuz gets lukewarm response

We are now into the fourth week of the war with Iran. We don't feel the human toll as much in the United States as the people in Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE (United Arab Emirates) do. The families of the military men and women deployed overseas certainly do, as [...]

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Iowa Kratom ban proposal has bipartisan support

Iowa state lawmakers move closer to treating a tropical substance the same as powerful illegal narcotics. State representatives gave the okay to House File 2133 this week. This would ban the substance known as kratom by reclassifying it as a schedule one drug. It now heads to the state senate for debate. The bill would [...]

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Bettendorf mayor blames limited tools from state to develop Downtown

Hope springs eternal. Mayors tend to always be optimistic about their cities, and now that spring is here, we will shine a light on their hopes outlined in their state of the city addresses. Bettendorf mayor Bob Gallagher delivered his annual speech a few weeks ago. Economic growth remains a central theme for the city. [...]

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Thousands without power in Iowa, Quad Cities

Thousands are without power on the Iowa side of the Quad Cities.