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The Davenport city council will vote soon on two executive orders made by Mayor Mike Matson.
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Residents of Dubuque can now livestream with 911 emergency dispatchers.
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Dr. Guiyou Huang plans to leave office March 31. The university said Dr. Kristi Mindrup will serve as interim president.
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A Rock Island based organization that trains young filmmakers was awarded over $3 million in capital grants recently.
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A non-profit youth organization has found a new home in downtown Moline.
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The city of Moline recently adopted its lowest tax levy rate in over 30 years.
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Rock Island police are investigating after someone set fire to the Rock Island Livestock Auction Barn over the weekend.
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The Stacks continues at the Sound Conservatory, Thursday through Friday, February 29 and March 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m. and they have added a bonus performance at 10:00 p.m. on Friday March 1.
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The mayor of Rock Island has chosen a candidate to fill a vacant city council seat.
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