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Gildas Club Quad Cities Holding Support Groups In-Person And Via Zoom

Gildas Club Quad Cities Holding Support Groups In-Person And Via Zoom

Highlighted support groups are being offered as a hybrid model by Gilda’s Club Quad Cities. For hybrid groups, members can register to attend in-person or via Zoom. RSVP is REQUIRED for both options. If you are interested in joining a support group via Zoom, please contact Kelsey (kelsey@gildasclubqc.org) or Kelly (kcraft@gildasclubqc.org) at 563-326-7504. Connecting Through […]

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Moline City Council Considering Gaming Rules Changes In Meeting TONIGHT

Moline City Council Considering Gaming Rules Changes In Meeting TONIGHT

During last week’s Moline City Council Committee-of-the-Whole meeting, aldermen held an informational discussion looking at the city’s gaming regulations and whether they should be modified in order to allow more establishments to offer slots and other gaming machines as well as increasing the number of gaming stations allowed in those establishments. Before the discussion proceeds […]

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NEW CONCERT ALERT! Chingy And Too Hype Crew Coming To East Moline's Rust Belt

NEW CONCERT ALERT! Chingy And Too Hype Crew Coming To East Moline’s Rust Belt

Chingy and Too Hype Crew are coming to East Moline’s Rust Belt at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022! Here are the details: Chingy & Too Hype Crew Saturday, February 12, 2022 The Rust Belt Tickets · $20 – $30 www.eventbrite.com/e/chingy-too-hype-crew-tickets-215902719847 https://bit.ly/righthurr Chingy Chingy, who single handedly influenced cultural slang with “thurr” and “hurr” following […]

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BREAKING: Illinois Covid Cases 'Worst In A Year', Officials Looking At New Restrictions?

BREAKING: Illinois Covid Cases ‘Worst In A Year’, Officials Looking At New Restrictions?

BREAKING NEWS: Illinois covid-19 cases are hitting the worst numbers they’ve seen over the last year, and with winter approaching and a new omicron variant rising worldwide, officials are looking at new restrictions for the state. Illinois reported 21,034 new COVID-19 cases since last Friday, along with 87 additional deaths and over 311,000 new vaccine […]

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