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  • Redevelopment zone designation offers new incentives in Moline
  • QC Arts awards $9,500 to high-school artists in 49th High School Art Invitational
    QC Arts awards $9,500 to high-school artists in 49th High School Art Invitational
  • IMEG acquires The JW Group, expanding aviation tech expertise
  • UNITED WAY CEO/PRES RENE GELLERMAN STEPS DOWN, AS DOES BLACKHAWK BANK AND TRUST PRES/CEO CHRIS LEMONBlackhawk announces bank leadership transition

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    UNITED WAY CEO/PRES RENE GELLERMAN STEPS DOWN, AS DOES BLACKHAWK BANK AND TRUST PRES/CEO CHRIS LEMON
  • Bernadette Brustkern named Davenport Schools’ Exec Dir of Learning and Results
  • Rivermont Collegiate hosting Derby Day at the Mansion 05/02
  • QC River Bandits serve as pipeline to Major League Baseball stardom
  • Deere&c agrees to pay $99M to settle “right to repair” lawsuit
  • Reg’l housing markets show strong price growth in 2025
  • UnityPoint expert breaks down how emergency-responders actually work
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