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Be Safe On The Roads! Moline Police Cracking Down On DUIs Throughout Thanksgiving Weekend

Be Safe On The Roads! Moline Police Cracking Down On DUIs Throughout Thanksgiving Weekend

The Moline Police Department is coordinating with the Illinois DOT, Illinois State Police and around 200 other local police and sheriff’s department to remind motorists to “Click it or Ticket” and “Drive Sober, or Get Pulled Over” throughout the Thanksgiving holiday. “As friends and family gather to celebrate, we want to remind them it is […]

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Analog And Lopiez Team Up For Super Awesome Christmas Time In Moline This Weekend

Analog And Lopiez Team Up For Super Awesome Christmas Time In Moline This Weekend

Analog Arcade Bar and Lopiez Pizza are spreading maximum holiday cheer with their holiday pop-up, Super Awesome Christmas Time, taking place in Moline City Centre from November 27th through December 31st. This pop-up features over 30,000 Christmas lights, 1,000 feet of tinsel, specialty cocktails, surprise visits from Santa, and much more. “Since a lot of […]

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IowaWorks Offering Career Planning Help

IowaWorks Offering Career Planning Help

In person Career Planning has resumed in Muscatine, Clinton, Maquoketa, and Monticello. IowaWORKS team members provide employment resources for Iowans in in these communities. Services provided include resume and job search assistance, tuition scholarships, paid work experiences, and on-the-job training opportunities.  Our staff also serve businesses by providing unemployment expertise, serving as the primary point […]

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Western Illinois University Students Raise Over $10,000 to help Non-Speaking Students in the Region

Western Illinois University Students Raise Over $10,000 to help Non-Speaking Students in the Region

The Western Illinois University Speech and Hearing Clinic recently raised $10,250 in 10 days to purchase iPads with communication software to help non-speaking students in regional school districts. The Gifting a Voice Campaign ran from Oct. 10-20, which had an initial goal of $5,000, with money raised by students in the WIU Speech Pathology and […]

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