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Moderate flooding expected on the Mississippi River

Moderate flooding is expected on the Mississippi River at Lock and Dam 15, Rock Island, with a crest currently forecast to reach 16.2 feet by early Tuesday, meteorologist Terry Simmons of the National Weather Service, Davenport, said Wednesday.

 

QComm911 could be here by end of the year

MOLINE -- The deadline for a consolidated 911 dispatch center for four Illinois Quad-Cities communities has been pushed back to the end of the year, though sooner is possible.

 

Passport fair will be Saturday in Maquoketa

The U.S. Postal Service will host passport fairs this spring, including an event from 3-7 p.m. Saturday at the Maquoketa, Iowa, Post Office, 208 N Main St.

 

Aspen Dental offers free care for veterans

Aspen Dental practices in Davenport and Muscatine will provide free care from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, June 9, to veterans.

 

Davenport observes Military Appreciation Week

The City of Davenport will celebrate Military Appreciation Week from May 13-19 with banners proclaiming the event at City Hall, on downtown street lights and in several parks and city facilities.

 

Newbury lands critical funding for Hilltop housing project

Newbury Living has been awarded a federal HOME loan that advances the West Des Moines-based developer's plans to renovate the Davenport School District's administration center into a new housing and mixed-use project.

 

Mobile health fair comes to Davenport

UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Iowa and Hy-Vee, Inc., will bring a mobile “Healthy You” health fair to Davenport this weekend.

 

Sixth annual Village in Bloom festival set for Saturday

On Saturday, thousands of people will again gather in the Village of East Davenport to make murals, big and small art projects and new memories.

 

Director of Davenport Civil Rights Commission arrested for domestic abuse

Latrice Lacey, 33, director of the Davenport Civil Rights Commission, was arrested by Davenport police this afternoon on a misdemeanor charge of domestic abuse.

 

ACTs deal with mental health issues "where they're at"

When the Iowa Legislature acted this year to expand mental health services in the state, a key part was the creation of more Assertive Community Treatment teams.

 

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