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  • Lisa Bluder speaking at Women Fighting Hunger event
  • Free vocal recital 03/26 at Figge part of Violins of Hope
    Free vocal recital 03/26 at Figge part of Violins of Hope
  • Moline City Council amends definition of “family” in city zoning code
  • DAVENPORT SCHOOL BOARD CONSIDERS ADDING PRESCHOOL CLASSES TO JB YOUNG CENTER
    DAVENPORT SCHOOL BOARD CONSIDERS ADDING PRESCHOOL CLASSES TO JB YOUNG CENTER
  • No Kings protests returning to QC 03/28
  • Moline-Coal Valley celebrates groundbreaking for Robert Ontiveros Elementary School
  • Arconic celebrates 27 apprentice program graduates
  • US Army raises enlistment age limit
  • Davenport West High School evacuated early 03/26 due to bomb threat
  • Mary Ellen Chamberlin, longtime QC political strategist, community leader, dies at 91
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