• QC Hispanic Chamber of Commerce office opening 05/22. . .
  • Rock Island native Madelyn Putman hopes to turn former dealership building into community space. . .
  • McCarthy-Bush Corp acquires Roemer Machine. . .
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January, 2020

  • Transgender students in state School District 211 now have unrestricted access to locker rooms
    Transgender students in state School District 211 now have unrestricted access to locker rooms
  • Bettendorf receives $2.9M for flood grant from FEMADuck Creek homeowners' choice: Sell property at fair market-value or hold out for more
  • Chicago ranks second in study of best cities for an active lifestyle
  • Gilda’s Club to host free educational workshop for people affected by metastatic breast cancer 01/28
  • Mysterious red sheen in Crow Creek identified
  • Bruce Haywood, Monmouth’s 10th president, remembered for leading liberal-arts college’s resurgence in 1980s
  • FORMER CITY ENGINEER INTIMATES DEPARTURE HASTENED BY MOLINE MAYOR “BAD MOUTHING”

    Scott Hinton, recently-departed City Engineer, w Moline Mayor Stephanie Acri (center) and former City Administrator Lisa Kotter

    FORMER CITY ENGINEER INTIMATES DEPARTURE HASTENED BY MOLINE MAYOR “BAD MOUTHING”
  • Chicago-area soldier killed in attack in Kenya
  • Muscatine City Council to discuss new city admin, new city attorney during meetingMuscatine City Council moves ahead with plan to find a new city administrator
  • Was broken rail responsible for 01/03 derailment in LeClaire?
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