• QCA libraries receive state funding as part of $27M program. . .
  • Rock Island-Milan appoints principal, IT Dir, and dean. . .
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley names Daniel Gleason its new Pres and CEO. . .
  • Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice cuts 40% of immigration attorneys due to federal funding changes. . .
DOWNTOWN DAVENPORT PARTNERSHIP UNVEILS NEW BRAND, UPCOMING PROJECTS

DOWNTOWN DAVENPORT PARTNERSHIP UNVEILS NEW BRAND, UPCOMING PROJECTS

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  • Coal Valley library launches 2025 winter reading program, many other free programs
  • John Resch and Doggin’ Out moves to semifinals in int’l contest in Memphis
  • Rock Island comm speaks out in town hall following fatal police shooting
  • Moline’s Spotlight Theatre ushers in new era under fresh ownership
  • Nominations open for Black Hawk College Foundation’s Alumni Hall of Fame
  • No weapons reported in Rock Island schools since installing weapon detectors
  • QC Venture School program aims to turn ideas into reality
  • Davenport fairgrounds to host return of “Brew, Bourbon and Wine Bash” 01/11
    Davenport fairgrounds to host return of “Brew, Bourbon and Wine Bash” 01/11
  • Iowa Finance Authority assists QCA homelessness-assistance initiatives
  • DAVENPORT TO DECIDE WHETHER ALD MARION MEGINNIS SHOULD RECUSE FOR VOTE ON $19M HOTEL
    DAVENPORT TO DECIDE WHETHER ALD MARION MEGINNIS SHOULD RECUSE FOR VOTE ON $19M HOTEL
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