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That's according to FEMA and Hydrologist, Matt Wilson from the Quad Cities National Weather Service.
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Employees at Davenport's wastewater treatment plant will be happy the city has won a nearly $8 million federal grant.
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As this year's flood ends, the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative is working to help communities win federal grants for projects that would help them deal with the increased frequency and severity of floods.
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Cities, counties, and property owners are cleaning up as the Mississippi River recedes.
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As the Mississippi River falls back within its banks, the Quad Cities National Weather Service wants people to be careful.
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Minor to major flooding continues in eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinois.
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The city has reopened its compost facility and plans to reopen Union Station today.
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The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities wants to help people affected by the Mississippi River flooding. Beginning today, "clean-up kits" are available.
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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.)