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Local owners step in to save hockey in Quad-Cities

Ryan Mosley and John Dawson have been coming to hockey games in the Quad-Cities for more than 20 years.

 

Gamble: Arsenal future on solid ground

MOLINE — Maj. Gen. Duane Gamble, the Rock Island Arsenal senior commander, said he sees many good signs for the future of the Rock Island Arsenal.

 

Q-C Leadership Academy to host graduation ceremony

Local community and business leaders will graduate next month from Integrity Integrated's community leadership program, the Quad-City Leadership Academy.

 

East Moline REDEEM celebrates ongoing development, elects officers

Revitalize and Develop East Moline (REDEEM) elected officers and reviewed the past year's progress at its annual meeting this week.

 

Iowa Treasurer: Student loan debt hurts state's economy

Iowa Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald, in a visit to Davenport Wednesday, said “staggering student loan debt” has long-term effects on the state’s workforce and economy.

 

Autopsy pending for body found in Mississippi River near Credit Island Wednesday

An autopsy is pending for man who was found floating in the Mississippi River near the Credit Island causeway Wednesday.

 

Gamble: Arsenal future on solid ground

MOLINE — Maj. Gen. Duane Gamble, the Rock Island Arsenal senior commander, said he sees many good signs for the future of the Rock Island Arsenal.

 

Nobling to be remembered at Saturday service

ROCK ISLAND -- Area musicians will pay tribute Saturday to Joe Nobling, who died last Saturday at 66, six weeks after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

 

Moline tables recycling cart purchase again

MOLINE — The debate over who to purchase recycling carts from continues as the council voted 6-2 Tuesday to table the decision after learning that two other bids came in at a lower cost.

 

Artist unveils new Civil War soldier statue

Applause erupted Wednesday afternoon as Moline artist John Ketner pulled a black drape, unveiling a bronze replica of the Civil War soldier statue that had long stood on the grounds of the Rock Island County Courthouse.

 

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