• Bush Construction names Michael Johnson as Pres. . .
  • Rob Sand, gubernatorial candidate, announces water quality, health plan, w emphasis on farmer support. . .
  • Rep Randy Feenstra, gubernatorial candidate, holds round table in Davenport. . .
  • Bettendorf selects interim principal after North Scott hire. . .
LOSS LEADER: IMEG HIRES AJ LOSS NAT’L DIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE

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  • USDA offices reopen amidst shutdown to give farmers $3B in aid
  • Moline planning for community solar farm
  • Travis Terrell, seeking Rep Mariannette Miller-Meeks’s First Dist seat, calls on other Democratic opponents for “open, honest” debate
  • Bettendorf Comm Band plans free concert at St Ambrose 10/24
  • QCR Holdings announces record third-quarter net income of $36.7M
  • Blackhawk Bank announces new strategic leadership plan
  • Rep Ken Croken holding gender-affirming fundraiser at Last Picture Show screening of “Jimmy in Saigon” doc 10/23Filmmaker Peter McDowell discusses LGBTQ legislation, forthcoming screening of “Jimmy in Saigon”
  • Hundreds compete in Davenport pool tournament
  • Nestlé to eliminate thousands of jobs worldwide; effects on Davenport and locations unknown
  • NIABI ZOO PASSES RIGOROUS FIVE-YEAR REVIEW PROCESS FOR REACCREDITATION
    NIABI ZOO PASSES RIGOROUS FIVE-YEAR REVIEW PROCESS FOR REACCREDITATION
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