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  • Moline Alder Matthew Timion proposes city-led starter home program
  • MOLINE COUNCIL VOTES TO PHASE OUT LIQUOR LICENSES OF GAMING CAFÉS
    MOLINE COUNCIL VOTES TO PHASE OUT LIQUOR LICENSES OF GAMING CAFÉS
  • QC students will compete in trebuchet contest
  • Rock Island expands role at Arsenal w new $40M agreement
    Rock Island expands role at Arsenal w new $40M agreement
  • Scott Mullen, head of Vibrant Arena, now leads Adler Theatre and RiverCenter
  • Great Southern, Greenlight partner on family financial app
  • Hillcrest Elementary students celebrate math achievement w combine visit
  • Local renewable-fuel-provider receives nearly $2M grant to expand accessibility
  • Bill to raise rural speed limit advances in Iowa House
  • Davenport West student Lylah Stineman returns home after heart transplant, long ICU stay
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