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The number of COVID-19 cases in the Quad Cities continues to grow, and three people have died since late last week. Ed Rivers, Director of the Scott…
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EconomyTraffic at the Quad City International Airport dropped sharply in May, as the pandemic continued to hurt commercial air travel. The total number of…
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Like many others, Saint Ambrose University will open its fall semester earlier than normal because of the pandemic and take a long holiday break. On…
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EconomyThanks to the pandemic, unemployment in the Quad Cities has reached the highest April level in nearly 40 years. Our jobless rate hit 15.2 per cent last…
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When the next pandemic occurs, or even when the second wave of this one hits, a hospital group based in the Quad Cities will be ready. Genesis Health…
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EconomyTraffic at the Quad City International Airport dropped sharply in April, the first full month of shutdowns caused by the pandemic. The total number of…
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CommunityNon-profits in the Quad Cities will get some welcome help, thanks to the Moline Foundation. On Tuesday it announced this year's Spring Grant Awards, 42…
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CommunityThe buzz around QC HIVE is growing stronger, as the group expands its charitable reach.In response to the coronavirus, which has closed most businesses…
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GovernmentMoline will probably lose millions of dollars due to the coronavirus but is strong enough to weather the storm. That was the message Monday from Moline…
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GovernmentOn Midwest Week, Illinois begins to relax the strict stay-at-home orders issued two months ago by the governor.Herb Trix's guest is Hannah Meisel, state…