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Civil War currency will be displayed at coin show

Kurt Kelley's interest in coin collecting began when he was 6 years old and found a quarter that was extremely worn, a quality he assumed meant that it also was very old.

 

River Action presents Fish & Fire for Earth Day

The 16th annual River Action Fish & Fire Friendraiser and Fundraiser will be Friday, April 20, at the Figge Art Museum, 225 W. 2nd St., Davenport.

 

Davenport officials, staff told to 'avoid contact' with former fire chief

Davenport City Administrator Corri Spiegel has told city employees and elected officials to avoid contact with former Davenport Fire Chief Lynn Washburn while the city remains in litigation with Washburn over her job status.

 

No Arconic eaglet this year, but Liberty and Justice have a visitor

Liberty and Justice, the bald eagles nesting on Arconic property, may be getting visits from at least one of their older offspring.

 

Democrats target Reynolds in trade conflict

The Trump administration's widening trade conflict with China is prompting a raft of criticism from Iowa Democrats, who say the fallout will hurt the state's economy. And increasingly, they've been turning the spotlight on Gov. Kim Reynolds.

 

'Do Good for Thurgood' set for Redstone Room

"Do Good For Thurgood: Hip Hop(e) Night will be 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 12, at the Redstone Room in the River Music Experience, 129 Main St., downtown Davenport.

 

Davenport library celebrates new zSpace workstations

The Davenport Public Library will unveil its three new zSpace workstations during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Monday at the Main Library downtown.

 

Teacher job fair scheduled in Bettendorf

The Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency and Regional Office of Education will host a teacher job fair 2-5 p.m. Monday at the Mississippi Bend AEA, 729 21st St., Bettendorf.

 

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