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A women's basketball tournament that has been held in the Quad Cities since 2016 won't return until 2027.
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The Quad City Storm is looking for a new head coach.
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The Quad Cities will put its name in the hat to host six NCAA championships.
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The Quad City Storm hockey players are going into this season "angry" after a "disappointing season" last year.
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On Saturday, Olympic athletes, runners, walkers, and volunteers all participated in the Quad-City Times Bix 7 road race.
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Bix-BRAI organizers aren't letting excessive heat get in the way of a great weekend.
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On Saturday, tens of thousands of bicycle riders will pass through Muscatine, which is a "meet-up" town for the 50th annual ride. And then they'll only have 27 miles to go.
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EconomyTournament Director Andrew Lehman says people came out in force throughout the week.
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Davenport is ready for the 30,000 RAGBRAI (Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa) riders who will end their ride here later this month. The city is also prepared for the Quad-City Times Bix 7 Road Race.
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Iowa women's basketball star, Caitlin Clark, played in the John Deere Classic Pro-Am with fellow Iowa native, Zach Johnson. The pair played at TPC Deere Run in Silvis.
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Today, the tournament announced the two musicians will perform during an annual series called, "Concerts on the Course."
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EconomyDeere will be the title sponsor of the John Deere Classic through 2026.