• Annie Wittenmyer housing project awarded $4.7M in state tax credits. . .
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission discusses QC Generating Station safety at public meeting 05/14. . .
  • Iowa board upholds suspension for Alleman student behind deepfake videos of teachers. . .
  • Amazon marks milestone at Davenport delivery station. . .
  • Vet TalkX to help QC employers see advantages of hiring veterans 06/17. . .
RIVERMONT COLLEGIATE LOSES ACCREDITATION AFTER COMPLAINT OVER PROPOSED “NEUTRALITY POLICY”

RIVERMONT COLLEGIATE LOSES ACCREDITATION AFTER COMPLAINT OVER PROPOSED “NEUTRALITY POLICY”

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April, 2021

  • Maquoketa looking for volunteers to help spread mulch at new Grove Street playground
  • Expect nighttime lane closures for I-80 bridge washing
  • Davenport couple starts Eddy’s Snack Bar in the middle of the pandemic
  • Ryan Wille to succeed Ami Porter as chief exec of QC Botanical Center
  • Muscatine first-responders called to assist disabled boat on Mississippi River
  • Genesis vaccine clinic now open to all
  • Maquoketa Art Experience adding four new apartments to second floor left vacant for 35 years
  • Moline-Coal Valley district sets kindergarten registration, open house
  • Water Works faces “catastrophe” as Raccoon River ranks among nation’s most endangered
    Water Works faces “catastrophe” as Raccoon River ranks among nation’s most endangered
  • It’s been six years since Illinois set out to improve water-quality. So far, farm runoff is worse
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