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The next crest of the Mississippi River is heading our way. Friday the National Weather Service reports the river is cresting in Dubuque at 5.6 feet over…
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CommunityThis month, you may see blue, silver, shiny pinwheel gardens all over the Quad Cities to remind people about child abuse. April is National Child Abuse…
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Western Illinois University is continuing the discussion about how we eat. The WIU-Quad Cities Third Annual Food Insecurity Conference will be held at the…
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About 8,000 people came to the Quad Cities this past weekend for basketball, and they'll be back next year.The Missouri Valley Conference women's…
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EnvironmentThe Mississippi and Rock Rivers continue to rise and should crest, at least for now, over the weekend.In the Quad Cities, the Mississippi reached flood…
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CommunityIn one month, income taxes are due, but there's a free program to help get them done. Volunteers with the United Way and VITA are helping people with…
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EnvironmentThe predictions for severe spring flooding are beginning to come true. Heavy rain is forecast for our area Wednesday, and since the ground is mainly still…
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A new cancer care program is underway in the Quad Cities. On Monday, Genesis Health System announced an expansion of its cancer services.Joel Moore,…
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Some students in Bettendorf are preparing for a world robotics competition. The Winter Soldiers, a neighborhood team whose members are 12-18 years old,…
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EconomyUnemployment rose in the Quad Cities last month, but that's mostly a good sign. The rate rose from 4.1 per cent in December of last year, to 4.5 per cent…