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In a few years, all kinds of fish in the Upper Mississippi River will be able to swim upstream from Lock & Dam 22. That's south of Quincy, Illinois and 170 miles south of the Quad Cities.
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The demolition of the Illinois-bound towers and cables went off without a hitch. That's according to the project team's social media posts.
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When the Mississippi River falls below flood stage in LeClaire, the Corps of Engineers can resume work to construct a new mooring cell near Lock and Dam 14.
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Large parts of the Midwest are in a moderate to extreme drought, and the economy is suffering because of it.
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As drivers enjoy the new, I-74 bridge in the Quad Cities, the US Coast Guard continues to work with the construction team, state DOTs, and others to complete the project.
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After testing it over the last month, the decorative lighting system on the new, I-74 bridge is "good to go."
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For the next month, Bettendorf and Moline employees will test the special lighting system on the new, I-74 bridge.
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This winter, people who use Government bridge to cross the Mississippi River have noticed a big crane and lots of workers at Lock 15 in the Quad Cities.
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EconomyCompanies that move goods on US rivers, lakes, and oceans need a national plan to immunize their workers against the coronavirus.That's what Del Wilkins…
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GovernmentAn industry group is asking Congress to start funding Mississippi River navigation improvements originally authorized more than ten years ago.The…