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EnvironmentThe Mississippi River in the Quad Cities dropped below major flood stage today, only for the second time this spring. In May, the river at Lock and Dam 15…
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GovernmentDuring this year's record-breaking flood, the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative is promoting solutions to deal with the increased frequency…
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GovernmentStarting Monday, the Flood Donation and Distribution Center will no longer be open at the former Office Max store in Davenport. Instead, the donation…
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EnvironmentAfter several days of no change, the Mississippi River is starting to rise again, and should reach well into what's considered "major flooding" by early…
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GovernmentFederal officials are encouraging flood victims in Scott and Louisa counties to register for financial assistance. This week, representatives from the…
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CommunityScott County is asking for more volunteers to help people and businesses recover from the flood. Dave Donovan, Director of Emergency Management, says…
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EnvironmentOn Sunday, the Mississippi River at in the Quad Cities fell below major flood stage after being at or above major flood stage for 51 days in a row. That…
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EnvironmentCivic leaders along the Mississippi River are bracing for near-record flood levels in the coming days and weeks. Mayors in Missouri and Illinois say...
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The Mississippi River in the Quad Cities has broken the all-time record crest set 26 years ago.Late this morning, the river slowly rose to 7.64 feet above…
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GovernmentPeople who live and work along East 2nd Street in downtown Davenport are dealing with high water in their buildings after Tuesday afternoon's levee…