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The Helm Group continues to tear down what's left of the old I-74 bridge. On Sunday around 7:30 A.M., the contractor successfully blew up the remaining towers and cables of the westbound bridge.
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The Helm Group and a subcontractor will use explosives to finish off the westbound towers and cables of the bridge in the Quad Cities.
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The demolition of the Illinois-bound towers and cables went off without a hitch. That's according to the project team's social media posts.
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A Scott County judge has ordered the City of Davenport to immediately stop demolition activity at the apartment building that collapsed nearly three weeks ago, killing three people and injuring others.
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GovernmentLexus and Quanishia Berry are suing the city and owner, Andrew Wold. They want to inspect the site and use what they find as evidence.
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In June or July, a contractor will demolish the towers and cables on the Illinois-bound side of the old, I-74 bridge in the Quad Cities.
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GovernmentThe demolition of the old I-74 bridge is going well and will continue through the cold winter months.
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Rock Island County may soon be able to tear down the old courthouse.
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The I-74 bridge project team has awarded a demolition contract for the old bridge to a familiar company -- the Helm Group, also known as Civil Constructors.
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Weeds have been growing around the old and empty courthouse in Rock Island.That's apparently all that's happened since mid-July, when a Illinois' Third…