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50 years after it was first built, the I-280 bridge has a new deck. It's officially called the Sergeant John Baker Mississippi River Bridge.
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CommunityThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.For those of you who might be tempted to vacation in Minnesota one of these summers, may I direct you to Alfred…
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Forecasters expect higher than normal temperatures in the Quad Cities area. As for the outlook for snow and rain, models favor drier conditions.
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A Christmas Story, the Musical continues at Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse, 1828 – 3rd Avenue in Rock Island through December 30th
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CommunityThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.Try this out if you don't believe me: ask a group of Rock Island senior citizens whether they would have preferred…
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A teenager was arrested Tuesday for threatening violence at Davenport Central High School and McKinley Elementary School.
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Around ten students are refurbishing a home in Rock Island for women survivors of domestic violence.
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CommunityThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.Archeologists have shown us how often a prime piece of real estate is used over and over again by newer civilizations.…
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CommunityThis is Roald Tweet on Rock Island.Had Rock Island been a little less jealous of other Illinois cities back in the 1890s, she might have taken in a…
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