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Davenport is enjoying improvements made in the city's flood plan since 2019. It's also working to do more.
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Businesses near the Mississippi River in Davenport are open for business despite this year's flood.
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Over the weekend, the Mississippi River crested upstream. And now (Monday) it's cresting in LeClaire and the Quad Cities.
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The Red Cross has served more than 1,000 meals to flood victims since three meal sites opened last week.
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Dubuque, Bellevue Set 3rd Highest Crests on Saturday.
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The Quad Cities National Weather Service is confident in its crest forecasts for the Mississippi River in Iowa and Illinois.
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The Quad Cities National Weather Service says parts of the Mississippi River will reach levels higher than the Great Flood of 1993.
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Two shelters are now open for anyone displaced by flooding. Thursday the Red Cross opened a shelter in Davenport, at 1111 West Kimberly Road. Another is now open at 1201 13th St., Moline, IL (Bethel Wesley United Methodist Church).
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The National Weather Service now says the Mississippi River will crest late Sunday or early Monday in the Quad Cities. And it should not rise any more after that. (Corrected previous version.)
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Hydrologist Matt Wilson has a little good news for cities and towns along the Mississippi River in Iowa and Illinois.