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14 Q-C region homes will get Rebuilding repairs

The water damage is worst in the bathroom where almost a quarter of the ceiling has fallen in.

 

Noon update: Afternoon high in the mid-60s

Here is the afternoon forecast from the National Weather Service.

 

Sabula-Savanna bridge repairs taking longer than planned; won't open now until July

SABULA, Iowa — Officials say work is taking longer than expected on a new bridge that helps connect eastern Iowa with northwestern Illinois.

 

Rick's Six: Volunteers carry on at Vineyard, mac & cheese eatery coming to Bettendorf, and Salute to Sports finalists

A good Wednesday to all. Another nice day is on tap for the Quad-Cities. Maybe not quite as warm as yesterday, but a far cry better than it has been the past few weeks.

 

New falcons come to nest in Davenport

After 15 years of nesting atop the MidAmerican Energy Co. building in downtown Davenport, the female peregrine falcon Scorpio did not return this spring and may have died, said Dave Sebben, the employee who watches over the birds.

 

Junior Theatre concludes season with classic, 'The Emperor's New Clothes'

The last show of Davenport Junior Theatre's 66th season will be "The Emperor's New Clothes," to be performed this weekend and next at the theater on the Annie Wittenmyer Center campus, Davenport.

 

Coal Valley business offers 128 bourbons

COAL VALLEY — Troy and Shelly Shehorn always liked the tavern in the center of Coal Valley.

 

Davenport unveils neighborhood revitalization goals

Davenport city planning staff unveiled the framework for revitalizing the city’s neighborhoods, particularly in the downtown core area, during a 90-minute meeting Tuesday in City Council chambers.

 

First phase of Main Street Landing, fireworks ordinance on council agenda

A resolution to begin the first phase of the construction of Main Street Landing is among the items Davenport City Council members will be considering at Wednesday’s council meeting.

 

Overtime session could continue for weeks

DES MOINES — Iowa lawmakers continued their trudge toward deals on state income tax cuts and a budget Tuesday, the eighth day of their overtime session.

 

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