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Quad City Arts Raises Nearly $76K So Far in Festival of Trees

Quad City Arts Raises Nearly $76K So Far in Festival of Trees

Kevin Maynard was as busy as a Christmas elf last Friday afternoon, as he distributed sugar cookies in the area to help promote the 35th-annual Festival of Trees. In fact, the Quad City Arts executive director dressed as an elf to deliver the Olde Towne Bakery treats (topped with the Festival logo) to his home-based […]

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Quad-Cities Addiction, Mental Health Issues Are Rising During Covid, Here's How To Get Help

Quad-Cities Addiction, Mental Health Issues Are Rising During Covid, Here’s How To Get Help

In already busy Genesis Medical Center emergency departments, staff are beginning to notice an increase in one group of patients who do not have COVID-19 symptoms. Genesis emergency department staff have observed higher numbers of patients who have behavioral health issues or have overdosed on, or are impaired by, drugs or alcohol. Treating the patients […]

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Western Illinois University GLACURH Delegation Honored at National Conference

Western Illinois University GLACURH Delegation Honored at National Conference

The Western Illinois University student delegation was recently recognized while attending the Great Lakes Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls (GLACURH) conference. The delegation was made up of Téa Wheat (NRHH-CC), a senior elementary education major, from Brookfield, IL; Sarah Kallbrier (IHC NCC), a senior recreation, park and tourism administration (RPTA), of Carlinville, IL; […]

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BREAKING: Quad-Cities Could Hit "100 Percent" Covid Infection At Current Rates, According To New Data

BREAKING: Quad-Cities Could Hit “100 Percent” Covid Infection At Current Rates, According To New Data

BREAKING NEWS: Every person in the Quad-Cities and surrounding communities could end up infected with covid-19 if cases continue at current rates through the fall of 2021, according to latest statistics from the Illinois Department of Health and Covid Act Now, a not-for-profit national data aggregation website affiliated with the medical departments of Stanford, Harvard […]

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Western Illinois University Program to Allow Peers to Help Students in the Classroom Provides Benefits During the Pandemic

Western Illinois University Program to Allow Peers to Help Students in the Classroom Provides Benefits During the Pandemic

MACOMB/MOLINE, IL – A peer-based program that helps Western Illinois University students in the classroom has been altered during the COVID-19 pandemic for continued use by several professors. The Learning Assistant (LA) program originated at the University of Colorado more than a decade ago, but was brought to Western’s Quad Cities campus by James Rabchuk, […]

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