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GovernmentA weekly hand-out of free food for people in need in the Quad Cities is going to move, but only a couple of blocks.Scott County Supervisor Ken Croken says…
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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…
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Construction crews are now building a new facility in downtown Davenport for the Scott County Family YMCA. This month, officials from the YMCA and Russell…
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CommunityAfter serving as interim, Tyson Danner is now officially the Executive Director of the River Music Experience in downtown Davenport.Last September, Danner…
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St. Ambrose University is preparing for its winter commencement weekend. On Saturday, 261 graduates, including 92 grad students and 36 doctoral…
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Davenport's downtown library is now open additional hours thanks to an agreement with Scott Community College. Instead of opening its own library in the…
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CommunityNews headlines for the morning of January 8, 2018:Students at Moline High School will soon benefit from one man's devotion to his hometown, students, and…
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Someone new could be writing parking tickets soon in downtown Davenport. Wednesday night, the city council will consider hiring Per Mar Security Services…
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WVIK's Benjamin Payne reports:Analog Arcade Bar, located at 302 Brady Street, will open on the northwest corner of Brady Street and 3rd Street in downtown…
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CommunityAnother old industrial building in downtown Davenport has been turned into apartments. Monday city leaders and officials of The Alexander Company, based…