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Cookies & Dreams Introduces Davenport Disaster Relief Box to Support Apartment Collapse Victims

May 31st, 2023
Cookies & Dreams Introduces Davenport Disaster Relief Box to Support Apartment Collapse Victims

In the wake of the tragic apartment collapse that occurred in our beloved hometown of Downtown Davenport this past Sunday, Cookies & Dreams is stepping up to provide support & relief to the affected residents. We are proud to announce the launch of our special edition Davenport Disaster Relief Box, a collection of our favorite Midwest, hometown, homegrown cookie flavors. The devastating incident has left hundreds of residents without homes & our hearts go out to the individuals & families affected by this tragedy. As part of the community, we recognize the immediate need for assistance... Read More

Bettendorf Police Department Issues Traffic Alert for Memorial Day

May 26th, 2023
Bettendorf Police Department Issues Traffic Alert for Memorial Day

If you are traveling on Memorial Day, expect some short delays near the TBK Bank Sports Complex. On Monday, May 29th starting at 7am, the Quad Cities Running Festival supporting Live Fit With Lupus begins at the TBK Bank Sports Complex, 4850 Competitive Drive, and will use a portion of Forest Grove Drive for a short period of time. On Forest Grove Drive from Devils Glen Road to Friendship Path, east and west traffic will be alternating. Officers and volunteers will be in the area directing traffic. Please use caution and patience when traveling in this area.  Read More

Davenport High School Students Build New Home As Part Of School Program

May 24th, 2023
Davenport High School Students Build New Home As Part Of School Program

Davenport North and West students worked on the construction of this quality-built, Student Built Home in cooperation with the Davenport Community School District and the Quad City Area Realtors. The students were under the direction of Craig Peckenschneider, Student Built Home Teacher at North High School. Today, was the Student Built Home Celebration where the students gave tours of this newly-built home to the community. At the end of the event, students received scholarships for their completion of the program!  Read More

Western Illinois Alumna Proves It’s Never Too Late to Fulfill a Dream

May 23rd, 2023
Western Illinois Alumna Proves It's Never Too Late to Fulfill a Dream

MACOMB/MOLINE, IL – – Western Illinois University alumna Ramona Bellino would have graduated from college in 1971, but life had other plans. “The day after I graduated from St. Casimir High School, I entered the workforce,” said Bellino, the oldest of nine children. “I was uncertain at that point about the career path I wanted to follow, so my plan was to work, save money, and go to college a bit later.” Bellino knew her journey would take her in many different directions, but little did she know who would come into her life and change it completely. “I... Read More

Visit Quad Cities Books City-Wide Convention

May 22nd, 2023
Visit Quad Cities Books City-Wide Convention

Meetings are a key driver of the economy and workforce, playing a critical role in fueling other industries and stimulating the region’s economy.  Visit Quad Cities, the region’s official destination management and marketing organization (DMMO), works with regional and national meeting planners to host their events in the Quad Cities. Visit Quad Cities announced today the Central States Shrine Association has chosen the Quad Cities as the site for their 2026 convention.  They will host a business meeting in the QC in March 2026, and the annual convention takes place August 19-24, 2026. ... Read More

Looking For A Taste Of The Quad-Cities? Check Out Our Awesome Local Restaurant Listings!

May 20th, 2023
Looking For A Taste Of The Quad-Cities? Check Out Our Awesome Local Restaurant Listings!

Looking for a place to order dinner tonight? Check out our awesome listing of area restaurants offering carry-out, drive-through and pickup options! QuadCities.com offers you a list of local restaurants, bars and cafes that serve up a number of your favorite dishes. If you have information about a businesses not listed here, please feel free to send a quick email to eat@quadcities.com. Quad City Pizza Company 2724 Avenue of the Cities Moline            (309) 797-5600 Will be offering Carry Out & Delivery (expanded temporarily to Moline, East Moline, Silvis, Rock Island and Coal Valley)... Read More

Project NOW Holding Hiring Fair For New Head Start Center In Moline

May 16th, 2023

Project NOW is opening a new Head Start center in Moline at the Esperanza Center this fall….and we need staff. Contact Head Start Director, Andrea Flannery, with any questions you have. 563-320-3452  Read More

Bettendorf Police Department Hosts Starting Line of Annual Torch Run Today

May 16th, 2023
Bettendorf Police Department Hosts Starting Line of Annual Torch Run Today

If you see a group of law enforcement officers running through the streets of Bettendorf and Davenport today – don’t panic! It’s all for a good cause. On Tuesday, May 16th at 10am, the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics begins outside the Bettendorf Police Department – 1609 State Street, Bettendorf. Officers will carry the Special Olympics Flame of Hope for 6.3 miles as they head east on State Street, turn north onto 18th Street, connect with the bike path at Parkway Drive, take that path into Davenport, and end at Rookies Sports Bar – 2818 N. Brady Street, Davenport. You... Read More

Illinois Congressman Sorensen Leads on Border Security

May 15th, 2023
Eric Sorensen

Congressman Eric Sorensen (Il-17) introduced amendments that would better secure the southern border and prevent the spread of fentanyl to an immigration bill the House of Representatives considered this past week.   “We need to secure the border and work together on bipartisan solutions that fix our broken immigration system,” said Sorensen. “That’s why I took the initiative to make our points of entry stronger and communities safer from the spread of deadly synthetic drugs. I’m urging my colleagues to come together to strengthen our nation’s border security.”   Sorensen’s... Read More

Bettendorf Public Works Crews Start to Remove Flood Barriers Today

May 11th, 2023
Bettendorf Public Works Crews Start to Remove Flood Barriers Today

U.S. 67 (River Drive), Grant Street, and 6th Street are back open as the Mississippi River recedes. As part of the reopening process, Bettendorf Public Works Crews cleaned and inspected the roadways for damage, as well as removed the concrete barriers and ensured floodwaters did not harm the electricity connected to traffic lights. Public Works Crews are now focusing on Leach Park, which remains closed to the public. Starting May 11, workers will start removing debris and the concrete flood wall. There is no reopening date set at this time. For the latest updates, go to www.bettendorf.org/BePrepared  Read More