Herb Trix
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After their narrow escape from the partial collapse of a downtown Davenport apartment building, two women have filed a lawsuit against the owner, contractors, engineers, and the city.
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Some students from Augustana College will canvas neighborhoods in Rock Island this summer. They're helping the city find out how many homes have water service lines made of lead.
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More money in the new state budget for higher education will mean more students can graduate with few if any debts. That was the message Tuesday in the Quad Cities from Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker.
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Hoping to improve safety for students and staff, special locks were installed Monday at a school in Rock Falls.
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One week after the partial collapse of The Davenport apartments, the bodies of three residents have been been recovered.
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CommunityA key figure in the development of modern Bettendorf will be remembered Saturday. A funeral will be held for former mayor Ann Hutchinson who served from 1988 to 2003.
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A current and former East Moline police officer have been honored for their bravery. On Wednesday Officer Logan Wolfe and former officer Ryan Clark received the Illinois Law Enforcement Medal of Honor at a ceremony in Springfield.
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- citations for the owner of a downtown Davenport building,- a resource open house for building collapse survivors,- and an armored car robbery at a local plant.
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A long career in health care ends this week for Doug Cropper. After 43 years, including 14 as the leader of the Genesis Health System, he's leaving to lead missionaries for his church in Europe.