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Big Story: Boating season and the new bridge

It's impossible to get a decent eyeful, driving over the Interstate 74 bridge.

 

Amanda's picks: 6 things on tap this weekend in the Q-C

Hey y'all. This upcoming weekend is one of those that feels like there's almost too much to do in the Quad-Cities.

 

Rick's Six: Better weather, Eddy Awards, and Division Street closure

A good Thursday to all. According to the forecast and the below graphic it looks as though spring has finally sprung and we can finally turn the page on winter-like weather. Skeptical? Read on...

 

Davenport to tweak consumer fireworks ordinance to allow novelty items to remain in local stores

A proposed Davenport ordinance regulating where consumer fireworks can be sold in the city will get some fine-tuning as it moves forward over the next six weeks.

 

QCR Holdings announces record 1Q earnings

Moline-based QCR Holdings, Inc. announced Wednesday that it posted record net income of $10.6 million for the first quarter of 2018.

 

RIVER ACTION 2018 EDDY AWARD WINNER Maria Ontiveros: 'It is important to her for everyone to succeed'

Her grandfather had the idea, but Maria Ontiveros has made Mercado on Fifth what it is today — a lively, Friday night open air market in Moline's Floreciente neighborhood that begins its third season on June 1.

 

Bon-Ton Stores to close after liquidators win bid

Younkers departments stores will disappear from the Quad-City area landscape after parent company Bon-Ton Stores Inc. announced that liquidators and debtholders had the winning bid for the company's assets in a bankruptcy auction.

 

Joe Taylor accepts position with Evansville, Indiana, convention and visitors bureau

After announcing his retirement from the Quad-Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau in March, Joe Taylor, the organization’s president and CEO for the past 20 years, has announced he has a new job.

 

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