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  • Spring sports set to take shape across QC
  • East Moline to have its first-ever comic convention 05/23-24
    East Moline to have its first-ever comic convention 05/23-24
  • RICO Clerk Karen Kinney: More than $20K in tax-payer dollars “wasted” on mail-in ballots
  • TRUST SUES PALMER COLLEGE FOUNDATION FOR $1.85M, CLAIMS GRANT CONDITIONS NOT MET
    TRUST SUES PALMER COLLEGE FOUNDATION FOR $1.85M, CLAIMS GRANT CONDITIONS NOT MET
  • Mel Foster Insurance named Commercial Lines “Circle of Excellence Agency”
  • Lifted Energy opens in Moline at new location
  • Construction underway for dispensary, truck stop in Rock Island
  • Ascentra Credit Union invests $7,500 in new Rock Island Comm Resource Center
  • QC gardeners gearing up for second year of donating fresh produce through GIFT Gardens
  • Modern Woodmen Park loses best ballpark top spot
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