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Mercado on Fifth opens season on Friday

Mercado on Fifth will open for the summer on Friday in downtown Moline.

 

Iowa celebrates nutrient reduction strategy

BOONE, Iowa — Iowa farm, research and political leaders Tuesday hailed the fifth anniversary of the state’s groundbreaking nutrient reduction strategy designed to improve water quality, but said the demonstration phase has ended and the time for aggressive implementation has…

 

Bettendorf businesses to hold open house with live music, food

Downtown Bettendorf businesses will host a joint open house Saturday with food, live music and activities.

 

Clinton woman sentenced to up to 20 years for 2017 pickaxe attack

A Clinton woman has been sentenced to up to 20 years in prison for attacking a Clinton shop owner with a pickaxe and damaging a Clinton bank and vehicle in February 2017.

 

Grimes to head Churches United

The Rev. Melvin Grimes has been appointed executive director of Churches United of the Quad-City Area after serving as interim executive director since December.

 

Two Quad-City residents injured in crash in Missouri

A Davenport man and an East Moline woman were taken to a hospital for treatment after they were involved in a crash with a semitrailer early Monday in Missouri, according to a report from the Missouri Highway Patrol.

 

Channel Cat gets hung up on wing dam

Bridge construction may be to blame for a Channel Cat water taxi becoming stuck on a wing dam Tuesday afternoon in the Mississippi River.

 

Ex-EM mayor becomes Army ombudsman

John Thodos comes from a proud military family. His father, uncles, father-in-law and his son have all served their country in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps.

 

Temperatures hit new records in Q-C, but things will cool down

The holiday weekend's scorching weather produced a pair of new heat records for the National Weather Service, but do not despair — this week should bring a slight break in the temperatures.

 

Q-C Mart signs on to Bend project

Bill Earnst and Q-C Mart are the first tenants to sign contracts for retail space at The Bend on the Mighty Mississippi development in East Moline.

 

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