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  • Battle of the Businesses will scrimmage in support of Common Chord 04/11
  • River Bandits unveil new food and drink options
  • Influential former QCSO conductor James Dixon subject of major exhibit at U of Iowa
  • North YMCA to relocate to Kimberly Road in Davenport
  • East Moline Main Street to hold fourth annual Taco and Margarita Festival w 130 vendors
    East Moline Main Street to hold fourth annual Taco and Margarita Festival w 130 vendors
  • State names Moline as River Edge Redevelopment Zone
  • APPEALS COURT ORDERS NEW SENTENCING FOR TINA PETERS, UPHOLDS CONVICTIONSJudge Ted C Tow III’s 04/02 opinionImpotent civiCUKSReader Tina Peters tags
    APPEALS COURT ORDERS NEW SENTENCING FOR TINA PETERS, UPHOLDS CONVICTIONS
  • Library legislation raises concern for local programming, jobs
  • Rep Eric Sorensen convenes roundtable discussion on first-responders’ mental health
  • Bettendorf to unveil new playground at Friendship Park 04/10
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