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The Davenport school district is nearing the final stage of phase one of its master facility plan.
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Rock Island Police Chief Richard Landi will retire next week.
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The Quad Cities will get warmer and wetter in the coming decades. That's according to a new report on how climate change will impact the area.
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Several nonprofits in the Quad Cities will gain new leadership in the coming months.
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Exit Laughing continues at Richmond Hill Players Barn Theatre in Geneseo, Thursday through Saturday, April 18 through 20 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 21 at 3:00 p.m.
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The city of Rock Island officially broke ground Monday on its downtown revitalization project.
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The city of Davenport will use over $13 million in federal grant funding to make its roads more resilient to flooding.
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This summer marks the 50th Quad-City Times Bix 7 Road Race.
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The city of Rock Island will break ground on a project to revitalize its downtown on Monday.
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