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Businesses near the Mississippi River in Davenport are open for business despite this year's flood.
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"Safe, alive, and out of prison." Those are the goals for victims of crime and those who commit them, under a year-old, Davenport police initiative.
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As the Mississippi River rises, Davenport continues to implement its flood plan. The city activated it early last week.
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Davenport wants businesses and residents to be ready and informed about its flood protection plan.
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Davenport is preparing for high water on the Mississippi River. In its 2nd Spring Flood Outlook, the Quad Cities National Weather Service says the risk is "well above normal."
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Davenport leaders want to know what you want the city to spend money on for the next couple of years.
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Community values and a highly skilled workforce are just two of the reasons a bacon factory is being built in the Quad Cities.
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A federal agency has released a draft of its Environment Impact Statement on the proposed merger of the Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern. The Surface Transportation Board will eventually issue a final statement and make a ruling on the $31 billion acquisition.
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Businessses in downtown Davenport may finally have the evidence they need to persuade the city council to convert 3rd and 4th streets to two-way traffic.
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GovernmentThe next Davenport police chief will be a veteran member of the department. The city has announced that Major Jeffery Bladel will succeed Paul Sikorski when he retires next month.