Sarah Hayden, Quad-City Times

Sarah Hayden

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Past:
  • Quad-City Times
  • Globe Gazette
  • Sioux City Journal
  • The Pantagraph

Past articles by Sarah:

Construction begins on new federal courthouse in Rock Island

Construction on a new federal courthouse in downtown Rock Island has begun. → Read More

Rock Island County to spend $4.9 million on county office building renovations

The historic Rock Island County office building is about to get some improvements. → Read More

Rock Island County in best financial position since 1939

Rock Island County is in its best financial position since 1939. → Read More

Gregg Johnson officially wins Democratic primary for Illinois state Rep. District 72

Gregg Johnson will face Republican Tom Martens in the Nov. 8 general election. → Read More

Video, letter portray Moline alderman irate with utility workers

Video shows Wendt furious with utility workers. He denies a physical altercation. → Read More

Bettendorf's Splash Landing closing for rest of summer

It's a paint problem. → Read More

Thomson Prison staff and union call for immediate removal of warden

Thomson Prison staff and union leaders are calling for the immediate removal of Warden Thomas Bergami. → Read More

Thomson Prison staff and union call for immediate removal of warden

Thomson Prison staff and union leaders are calling for the immediate removal of Warden Thomas Bergami. → Read More

Zoo babies attract crowds to Niabi

Niabi Zoo is delighting crowds of visitors with the arrival of several baby animals born at the facility this spring, including a pair of leopard cubs. → Read More

State Rep. Tony McCombie announces summer photo contest; winners of spring contest

State Rep. Tony McCombie, R-Savanna, has announced her summer photo contest and winners of the spring photo contest. → Read More

Wife of inmate at Thomson Prison alleges retaliation for speaking to press

The wife of an inmate at Thomson Prison is alleging retaliation after speaking to the media about the alleged abuse of her husband. → Read More

Moline alderman accused of assaulting a utility worker

Mike Wendt is said to have interfered with a worker, whose phone was smashed in the altercation. → Read More

Sorensen and King win their primaries for 17th Congressional District

Eric Sorensen has won the Democratic primary election for the 17th Congressional District. He will face Republican primary winner Esther Joy King in the Nov. 8 general election. → Read More

Read Illinois lawmakers' reactions to SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade

Illinois lawmakers are reacting swiftly to Friday's ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. → Read More

Tom Martens is lone Republican running for Illinois' 72nd House District

One Republican is running for Illinois' 72nd House District. → Read More

DOJ opens investigation at Thomson Prison in Illinois

Senator says prisons chief is responsible for a culture of 'torture and death.' → Read More

Moline swears in new city engineer and economic development director

After more than three years without several department heads, the city of Moline has filled three key positions. → Read More

Wife of inmate at Thomson Prison alleges abuse and solitary confinement

The wife of an inmate at Thomson prison is speaking out a day after lawmakers called for a federal investigation into the facility. → Read More

New law will give Moline first right of refusal to buy acres of land around old I-74 bridge

The city of Moline is celebrating passage of a bill that will give the city first rights to purchase several acres of riverfront land that will become available when the → Read More

Illinois' 36th state Senate District sees matchup between familiar names

Illinois’ state Senate District 36 has some familiar faces running for the seat. → Read More