• Iowa judges take ICE to task over “astonishing conduct,” violations of court orders. . .
  • Third Place QC asking for donations after 140 came in amid extreme heat. . .
  • Developer releases renderings of potential plans for former QC Times building. . .
  • Black Hawk College extends president’s contract to 2030. . .
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  • 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
  • Empowering Abilities awards Dawn Wilcox its first Debra Lindbom scholarship
  • QC welcomed 4,400 river cruise visitors on 21 cruises this season
  • 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”
  • Bettendorf Rotary’s Blanket Drive begins 10/24
  • East Moline begins planning process to fix city parks after residents raise concerns
  • NIABI ZOO PASSES RIGOROUS FIVE-YEAR REVIEW PROCESS FOR REACCREDITATION
    NIABI ZOO PASSES RIGOROUS FIVE-YEAR REVIEW PROCESS FOR REACCREDITATION
  • KWQC partners w Salvation Army for Project Bundle Up 10/24
  • Moline’s Nashville-themed bar, Late Rider, closes after five months in business
    Moline’s Nashville-themed bar, Late Rider, closes after five months in business
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