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Deb Powers resigns from her post at River Music Experience

Deb Sandry Powers has stepped down from her role as CEO of the River Music Experience, or RME.

 

Rick's Six: Nice weekend, 2 charged with meth making, and state track meet

A good Friday to all. We head into the weekend with sunny skies. But the weekend may end on a wet note. Meanwhile, River Drive in Moline from 23rd to 55 streets, has reopened after being closed by Mississippi floodwaters.

 

Deere reports 2Q net income of $1.2B

Moline-based Deere & Co. reported net income of $1.208 billion for the second quarter ended April 29, 2018, or $3.67 per share, compared with net income of $808.5 million, or $2.50 per share, for the quarter ended April 30, 2017.…

 

Volunteers tackle 80 projects

On a regular workday, Sanjeev Satturu would be making tractors that help feed the world, but on Thursday he was making slime.

 

DAILY RECORD: births

Daily Record routinely publishes public records available through government agencies.

 

Black Hawk grads urged to make an impact

Interim Black Hawk College President Dr. John Erwin challenged graduates to "remember Bill's story" Thursday night.

 

PTO advocates accuse district of racial discrimination

At least one parent and another community member accused the Davenport School District of treating minority students differently than other students Thursday night at a meeting of the new District Wide Davenport PTO (Parent Teacher Organization.)

 

Arconic announces dividend

Arconic announced Thursday that its board of directors has declared a dividend of 6 cents per share on the outstanding Common Stock of the Company.

 

Scott County YMCA expands DHS services

As it expands summer services, the Scott County Family YMCA has licensed two more of its facilities through the Department of Human Services.

 

RDA awards $1.3M in grants to Q-C organizations

The Regional Development Authority Board boosted projects for 65 Quad-City businesses and organizations Wednesday by doling out more than $1.3 million in grants.

 

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