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GovernmentMoline's interim city administrator will be excused from his regular duties this week. Martin Vanags will instead attend special training following…
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GovernmentTo encourage voting and promote safety, the city of Moline will give employees time off. On Monday, Mayor Stephanie Acri issued an order allowing two…
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Local leaders are excited about a new mural on the sides of a dilapidated, empty building in downtown Moline, imagining the potential for future growth in…
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The 1953 Samuel Beckett classic “Waiting for Godot” has had a long wait for its premiere Thursday (10/22) at Moline’s Black Box Theatre. But it’s perfect…
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Two local companies that make packaging for a variety of major manufacturers are joining forces. The George Evans Corporation, based in Moline, has bought…
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A cinema chain that operates in both the U.S. and Great Britain is considering some drastic action to ride out the continuing coronavirus pandemic.…
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Drivers in Moline can expect delays on I-74 at River Drive on Friday and Tuesday. From 7 am until 4 pm, contractors will pour concrete for the new bridge…
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EconomyThe Quad Cities is one step closer to being ready to host passenger rail service, whenever it eventually begins. Last week, a pedestrian bridge was lifted…
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GovernmentDepending on where you live, cleanup following the derecho earlier this month is going to take a long time. Bettendorf expects to finish picking up downed…
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The Moline Police Department hopes a new partnership with a Peoria-based social service agency will help officers better handle people with mental health…