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Volunteers continue to serve people who lost their homes when The Davenport apartment building collapsed over the weekend.
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The city sent links to several inspection documents to WVIK News. This is the most recent.
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An effort to "grow its own" teachers is paying off for the Rock Island School District.
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CommunityThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island."A suburban paradise" is how the Argus described the sixty acres at the edge of Rock Island. A public relations…
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Cats, snakes, and a lizard were rescued. But no additional people were found after the partial building collapse in Davenport on Sunday.
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The Red Cross is coordinating efforts to help tenants displaced by the collapse of "The Davenport" apartments on Sunday.
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A self-taught craftsman from Ohio has been hired to restore the clock on Davenport City Hall. The city council has approved 50,000 dollars for the Tower Clock Company in South Charleston, Ohio.
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Campaigns & ElectionsA Davenport woman is running for mayor. Jasmine Schneider is a community organizer and care-giver for family members, and this would be her first time running for any political office.
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CommunityThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.When the Illinois Press Association chose Rock Island and Moline as the site for their 1871 annual meeting, the Twin…
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