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One person transported to hospital after vehicle-to-vehicle shooting in Davenport

Police were investigating a vehicle-to-vehicle shooting Sunday night after one person was transported to the hospital with unknown gunshot injuries.

 

Clinton County bus accident remains under investigation

A Clinton County accident involving a school bus remains under investigation, according to a news release from Clinton County Sheriff's Department.

 

MARK-TO-MARKET: Despite recent pullback, economy expected to grow

The latest Gross Domestic Product report, issued monthly by the U.S. Department of Commerce, gave us the first glimpse into the strength of the American economy during the first quarter. GDP is the total dollar value of goods and services…

 

WUNDRAM: Jan Touney: 'He had an uncanny ability to chase a story'

When Quad-City Times Executive Editor Jan Touney came to the Times in 2003 as managing editor, her office was next door to Bill's.

 

WUNDRAM: Hello, Friends!

Bill Wundram's voicemail always greeted callers with a cheerful, "Hello, Friends!" In that spirit, we created a "Hello, Bill!" tour, where you can take selfies to post on social media with the hashtag, #wundram to help us celebrate his retirement…

 

WUNDRAM: Dave Heller: A Q-C institution, like John Deere tractors

“Like Whitey's ice cream, Boetje's mustard, and John Deere's tractors, Bill Wundrum is a Quad-Cities institution. We at the River Bandits aspire to entertain families each week just as Bill has done for decades. His unsinkable spirit, alacrity and generosity…

 

WUNDRAM: Bill Wundram's legacy: 'Is anybody there? Does anybody care?'

Fellow reporters at the Quad-City Times can recall times when Bill Wundram would pop out of his office to say something like, "I don't go to Mickey Mouse movies anymore."

 

WUNDRAM: John Humenik: Bill asked Al Gore 'What's in your pockets?'

"Bill once caught presidential candidate Al Gore in an awkward editorial board moment when he asked, “What’s in your pockets?” Gore stood up, pulled out the lining of his pants pockets to reveal nothing and offered a big smile. In…

 

WUNDRAM: Debbie Anselm: 'His contributions... are extraordinary'

"It has been a real privilege to know and work with Bill. Over the past few years I have had the opportunity to hear first-hand his recollections of historical events and pivotal moments in the Quad Cities. Bill’s connection with…

 

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