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The Quad Cities Community Foundation says each household from 324 Main Street is eligible to receive $3,500 from its disaster recovery fund.
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It's been nearly a month since part of a Davenport apartment building collapsed, killing three people, injuring several, and displacing 100 households. But President Biden and FEMA have not responded to Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds' request for a disaster declaration and federal assistance.
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Davenport Mayor Mike Matson can't say yet whether human remains have been found in the partially collapsed building. Three men who lived there have not been located and are presumed dead.
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Police have located two of five tenants who had been unaccounted for from The Davenport apartment building collapse. One is living in Texas and the other is here in the Quad Cities. That leaves three tenants presumed to be in the building debris and probably haven't survived.
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Federal officials are encouraging derecho victims in Scott County to register for finanancial assistance. On Thursday, representatives from the Federal…
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EnvironmentFor the second year in a row, the risk of major flooding on the Mississippi River is high. Today, the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities released…
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Workers from a federal agency will be on hand through early next month to help people impacted by flooding. Starting tomorrow, the US Small Business…
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GovernmentThe US Small Business Adminstration has issued a disaster declaration for Illinois.Michelle O'Neill reports, the designation should help households and…
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GovernmentPeople in Illinois won't get any help from FEMA to recover from this year's record-breaking floods. Unless the federal agency changes its mind after an…
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EconomyNearly six months after the Mississippi River flooded dozens of Davenport companies, most of them are back in business. The Downtown Davenport Partnership…