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  • Support Safer Foundation in its fiftieth anniversary
  • It’s now East Moline businesses that are feeling that downtown construction crunch revitalization
  • Fair Oaks Foods opens new bacon production facility in Davenport after construction delays
  • Darrin Armstrong East Moline’s new Fire Chief
  • Construction begins on Central Avenue in Bettendorf
  • St Ambrose dance team wins fifth national title at NAIA championships
    St Ambrose dance team wins fifth national title at NAIA championships
  • Epic Fail: Lawsuit says ignition-interlock devices did everything except work properly
  • UnityPoint Health — Trinity to Honor Sexual Assault Survivors 04/01
  • QC Int’l Airport ends TSA food drive; staff receiving paychecks
  • Humility Homes and Services seeking public support to reach capital campaign goal
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