• Augustana hires students to help students overcome mental-health struggles. . .
  • Physician-assistant program becomes “physician associate” at St Ambrose. . .
  • Nick Athanasiou comes to Up Over to light up the Q Multimodal Station. . .
ABORTION MEDICATION NOW REQUIRES AN IN-PERSON VISIT TO HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER, PER IOWA LEGISLATION

ABORTION MEDICATION NOW REQUIRES AN IN-PERSON VISIT TO HEALTH-CARE PROVIDER, PER IOWA LEGISLATION

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  • Time will tell if new railroad committee yields results
  • Sprint the Miss rowing race returns to Moline’s riverfront
    Sprint the Miss rowing race returns to Moline’s riverfront
  • New twist on Mercado Día de los Muertos Parade to début this year in downtown Moline
  • MOLINE BREAKS GROUND ON ITS LARGEST-EVER INVESTMENT: A $120M WASTEWATER PLANT
    MOLINE BREAKS GROUND ON ITS LARGEST-EVER INVESTMENT: A $120M WASTEWATER PLANT
  • Moline community gathers for annual “Out of the Darkness” walk during Suicide Prevention Month
  • Quad Citians Affirming Diversity to celebrate 35 years of local advocacy w luncheon, speakers
  • Moline leaders plan big safety upgrades around seven schools
  • MercyOne Genesis Silvis Medical Center holds Walk-in hiring event 09/24
  • Mississippi Valley Blues Festival returns to Davenport after funding struggles
  • Common Chord’s third annual QC Flavor Fest 10/02
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