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EconomyThe River Bend Food Bank is buying 70 acres but plans to sell most of the land to Nahant Marsh.
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The River Bend Food Bank needs help paying for gas and food as demand increases in the Quad Cities area.
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The John Deere Foundation and the company's employees continue to try and end hunger in the Quad Cities. On Thursday, the charitable branch of Deere and Company announced it will give the River Bend Foodbank $1.7 million this year.
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CommunityWith help from some local groups, the River Bend Food Bank based in the Quad Cities is going to open a regional branch in Galesburg.Josh Gibb, President…
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The River Bend Foodbank needs help dealing with increased demand and higher expenses. Jay Pearce reports.President and CEO Mike Miller says since the…
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A coffee cake company in Rock Falls is raising money to help provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner to people in Illinois and Iowa. Dave’s Coffee Cake is…
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CommunityYoung people in this area have once again helped collect food for people in need. Late last week, students from 17 high schools celebrated the end of the…
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CommunityThe chief supplier of food pantries in eastern Iowa and western Illinois is preparing for a huge increase in donations thanks to tariffs on US farm…
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Hundreds of local students are competing for a good cause this month. Tonight, 16 high schools will kick-off the 31st annual Student Hunger Drive for the…
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CommunityStories of hunger and its impact on Iowa will be delivered to the legislature on Wednesday. The Iowa Food Bank Association plans to hand out postcards…