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Holocaust survivor tells of life as hidden child during World War II

Marguerite Mishkin and her sister Annette had hellish childhoods.

 

Follow-up file: Stern still fighting Iowa for CBD dispensary license

A Seattle-based company is preparing to operate a medical cannabidiol dispensary in Davenport while a Quad-City businessman continues to battle the state for a stake in the market.

 

Iowa lawmakers search for breakthroughs as session winds down

DES MOINES — The 2018 legislative session is headed for overtime.

 

L.A. mayor: GOP dividing America

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a potential 2020 presidential candidate, told Scott County Democrats on Saturday that Republicans are seeking to divide Americans and betraying the country’s basic values.

 

Town hall looks at Q-C opioid epidemic

A Scott County town hall meeting on Wednesday offered sobering statistics on the opioid crisis gripping the nation and the Quad-City community.

 

Talk explores Q-C archaeology

A free talk on the archaeology of the Quad-City region will begin at noon Tuesday at the Davenport Public Library-Eastern Avenue Branch, 6000 Eastern Ave.

 

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Trump: US, allies attacking Syria to stop chemical weapons

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced Friday that the U.S., France and Britain together launched military strikes in Syria to punish President Bashar Assad for his alleged use of chemical weapons against civilians and to deter him from doing…

 

Hispanic Chamber speaker looks to the future

Over the course of the next decade, the look of America is going to change, says Juana Bordas, the president of Mestiza Leadership International, a company that focuses on leadership, diversity and organizational change.

 

BIG STORY: Esports is becoming 'huge,' at all levels

The newest sports team at Orion High School is an instant hit.

 

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