• Bettendorf looks to add mental-health co-responder to police force. . .
  • Another Libertarian candidate staves off effort to de-legitimize his place on the November ballot. . .
  • Doors open at Blackhawk Bank and Trust’s expanded Valley Center. . .
DAVENPORT ATTORNEY ASKS IOWA SUPREME COURT TO OVERTURN $1.6M CORRI SPIEGEL SETTLEMENT

DAVENPORT ATTORNEY ASKS IOWA SUPREME COURT TO OVERTURN $1.6M CORRI SPIEGEL SETTLEMENT

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  • Students learn about trades at Shaw U, Davenport
  • East Moline mayor gives State of the City address
  • USDA cuts mean $515K less in food for River Bend Food Bank
  • Hoffman bid prompts Lee Enterprises to extend shareholder protections
  • QC offering free yard-waste pick-up in April
  • Students lead Rock Island candidate forum
  • Stone Lecture to explore civil rights and the Jews of Selma, Alabama
  • One dead in Davenport after vehicle strikes building
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    CAN ONE PUT SLIDING DOORS ON A HISTORIC STRUCTURE, OR IS THAT AN ANACHRONISM TOO FAR?
  • Lagomarcino’s chocolates make Illinois Coolest Things tourney Elite 8
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