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  • YWCA Quad Cities has renovated its old building at 229 16th St., Rock Island, to become a new state-licensed group home for unhoused youth ages 10-17.
    Jonathan Turner/WVIK News
    Nearly two years after opening its new downtown Rock Island facility, the YWCA Quad Cities is getting ready at its old building blocks away to open a state-licensed group home for youth who have been removed from their families due to abuse, neglect or other circumstances.
  • Attention hunters and fishers! Every year bald eagles suffer and die as a result of lead poisoning from uninformed hunters. This year, however, there has been an alarming increase in the number of eagles found with this condition. In reference to an article recently published by The Des Moines Register, Iowa bird rescue Saving Our Avian Resources (acronym SOAR) have treated 14 eagles with lead poisoning so far this year when usually their numbers are 5 or 6 this time of year.
  • Jim talks with Beth Richardson, Canadian Counsul General in Minneapolis, about the increasing tension between the US and Canada. Jim also talks with Joseph Patrick Dooley of the St. Patrick Society of the Quad Cities about the St. Patricks Grand Parade that spans Rock Island and Davenport.
  • Davenport North senior Hunter Morrow is the 2026 recipient of the $20,000 Dr. Thomas Anthony Dooley Memorial Scholarship.
    Jonathan Turner/WVIK News
    Davenport North senior Hunter Morrow is the 2026 recipient of the Dr. Thomas Anthony Dooley Memorial Scholarship, awarded annually by the Davenport Community School District Scholarship Selection Committee and QC Community Foundation.
  • Jared Abbott, director of the Center for Working Class Politics, talks about the realignment of working class voters to the Republicans and Trump, how Democrats can win them back, the importance of proper messaging and language, the tie between economic and cultural issues, and presidential candidates with the most appeal to working class voters.
  • The new City Services Center at 1830 6th Ave., Moline.
    Jonathan Turner/WVIK News
    The new Moline City Services Center, at 1830 6th Ave., formerly home to Bethany for Children & Families, is now home to the Parks & Recreation Department and the Community & Economic Development Department.
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