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Alice Tregay campaigning for Harold Washington in his 1983 run for mayor of Chicago.
Imagine Video Productions
“Alice’s Ordinary People” is screening at the East Moline Public Library, 745 16th Avenue, on Friday, February 6th, starting at 6 p.m. Director Craig Dudnick will be in attendance for a Q&A session following the screening.
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  • In this episode of A Real Piece of Work, Lysa Hegland, President & CEO of Junior Achievement of the Heartland, shares insights from her leadership journey and what it means to build opportunity through purpose-driven work. She reflects on her career in nonprofit leadership and how vision, collaboration, and growth play a role in creating meaningful impact.The conversation also highlights the development of the new JA Inspiration Center in Moline, a key milestone in Junior Achievement’s efforts to help students explore careers, build financial skills, and apply classroom learning in real-world settings.
  • A past year cohort during their session, focusing on public works in Davenport.
    City of Davenport's website
    Davenport residents wanting to learn more about the ins and outs of municipal operations can apply to the city’s citizens' academy.
  • This episode of Wellness Wake Up Call explores cancer risk and the role healthy lifestyle choices play in prevention. Listeners learn how habits such as maintaining a healthy weight, eating more fruits and vegetables, and staying physically active can help lower cancer risk and support overall health. Content provided by University of Illinois Extension.
  • The crowd who attended the Friday night, January 30th, vigil and call to action, Zion Lutheran Church, Davenport.
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    WVIK News
    Quad Cities Interfaith held a vigil and call to action regarding the federal government’s immigration crackdown and activities by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Friday night, January 30th, at Zion Lutheran Church, Davenport.
  • A surfer engineer creates a surfboard using 10,000 cigarette
 butts that becomes a catalyst for political activism for
protecting the health of our oceans.Reflection Speakers: Taylor Lane, Ciggy Board creator, and Ben Judkins, Filmmaker
  • Jim Mertens talks with Iowa State Rep. Taylor Collins about changing what's taught in Iowa universities and also talks with John Deere historian Neil Dahlstrom about John Deere's 222nd birthday.
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Join Kai Swanson on a trip along the Danube river to visit a series of historic Christmas Markets.

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