Rock Island, IL News
- Rock Island, IL News
- Therapeutic horses show off their mix of work and play
- Former Dispatch managing editor dies
- Cities announce holiday week schedules
- 32 from Palos clan log 542 years at Arsenal
- Kids Ride Free thanks to Trinity. Register for Ride the River at www.riveraction...
- Today in history for Saturday, May 26, 2012
- Today in history for Sunday, May 27, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for May 27
- Daily planner, May 27,2 012
- Trinity Medical Systems honors Geneseo EMT
- Quad Cities Christian School graduates first class from new location
- CIA: Augustana grad worked for agency at time of his 2008 death
- Track club, drill team join MLK community center
- Daily planner, May 26, 2012
- Figge now filling three major positions
- Offer for Fyre Lake: Investor hopes for golf yet this year
- Pool openings this weekend provide sure sign of summer
- 30-year worker to head Hy-Vee
- 4Play Sportsbar offers pool, darts
- River Drive to be closed for resurfacing starting Tuesday
- Kristen Edmund of Cambridge, Ill., a patient care technician in the ICU at Trini...
- American Girl and Lego Mania parties June in Rock Island
- 501C3 Non-Profit Day June 23 at SouthPark
- Run/walk the "Wild 5" 5K May 26 and support Bethany
- Genesis proud to be a sponsor of summer in the Q-C
- Army Ball scheduled for June 15
- Senior & Low Vision Expo May 30 in Moline
- Symphony executive director leaving post
- Moline nonprofit agency receives grant from Illinois Bar Foundation
- 4-H Summer news
- Old weather records in R.I. remarkably accurate
- Quad Cities Criterium is this Monday, Memorial Day in The District! Races begin...
- Trinity Regional Health System will host "Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity,...
- Priest to be honored for 70th anniversary of ordination
- Punches a hit at New Life Fellowship events
- Steeple jack climbs 'stairway to heaven'
- Faith & Values budget for Saturday, May 26, 2012
- Congregation ready to dedicate its new home
- Boetje day proclaimed in Rock Island
- Today in history for Friday, May 25, 2012
- Quiet community is home for world-travelled opera singer
- Rock Island County Board approves pay freezes, cuts
- Moline Foundation donates 210 iPads to fourth-grade classes
- Beg your pardon
- Colona ready to celebrate Memorial Day
- Quad-Cities area to observe Memorial Day
- What a trip with the Honor Flight of the Quad-Cities will teach you
- Hampton native named Illinois Career Fire Chief of the Year
- KJWW combining with Moore Engineers
- Thomas Jefferson Elementary celebrates 50 years
- Moline looks at bringing law enforcement academy to WIU campus
- House action puts area horse racing on track
- Donations and volunteers needed for 2nd Fiddle Sale
- Daily planner, May 25, 2012
- It's National Emergency Medical Services Week through Saturday, May 26! We're ho...
- Don't Have a Stroke! In this class, Dr. Robert Chesser will take the mystery out...
- BCSD Administration Center and BHS office moves
- Donations and volunteers needed for 2nd Fiddle Sale
- HSSC reducing cat adoption fee to $10 for felines
- Spring a Buddy from the shelter extended through June
- HSSC trying to give rat terrier chance to find her home
- Local resident helps bring state convention to Quad Cities
- Local attractions create passport program
- Red Cross offers tips on how to have a safe Memorial Day weekend
- Rock Island man awarded honorary doctorate
- Modern Woodmen adding 19,000 members from Wisconsin firm
- Honor Flight surprise brings father and sons together
- E.M. school chief says consolidation talk is premature
- Atkinson pays down debt
- Hampton promotes 3 firefighters
- Businesses hunt government contracts
- Bagged salad recall includes some from Hy-Vee
- Saved by the Safety Belt: Club member wants you to buckle up
- Ex-Arsenal official urges support for troops
- 24th Street work to begin Tuesday
- County on track to hire Niabi director
- Today in history for Thursday, May 24, 2012
- Daily planner, May 24, 2012
- McKissick's lessons went beyond English
- Remembrances of Mark McKissick
- Free Tours of Locks and Dam #15
- AFSCME retirees to meet June 19
- Lock and Dam #13 Tours
- Lock and Dam #13 Tours
- Lissie concert raises over $12K for ALS
- R.I. Knights of Columbus presents Civic Awards Night
- Bishop Hill Honor Flight benefit returns
- Free River Bandit tickets to participants and volunteers
- Savanna Historical Society Gene M. Wright collection
- City of Davenport street closings
- Quad City Botanical Center Flamingo Follies celebration
- Vander Veer Enabling Garden Groundbreaking Ceremony
- Quad Cities Visitor Centers holiday weekend hours
- Figge to host talk on Sculpted Fiber exhibition
- 2012 QC Concert Charity Fest
- City of R.I. 24th Street resurfacing to begin May 29
- Iowa Primary voter registration deadline May 26
- Trinity Regional Health System community classes
- Today in history for Wednesday, May 23, 2012
- Local lawmakers push bills allowing concealed weapons
- Alwood High School graduates 36 in 2012
- Davenport crew assist with cave rescue
- AlWood School Board accepts resignations
- R.I.-Milan schools adopting new principal, teacher evaluations
- Shive-Hattery to offer solution to erosion at Moline's Riverside Cemetery
- Top state educator urges opposition to proposed funding cuts
- Black Hawk alum Jerry Lack joins board of trustees
- Common sense key to safety on Quad-Cities' waterways
- Beg your pardon
- Businesses' input wanted on consolidation of R.I. County offices
- Beg your pardon
- Capt. Dick Fisher retires from R.I. Sheriff's Department
- Get tips on social-media etiquette
- Power restored in Davenport, Scott County
- Sending out a hearty thanks to all teachers
- Daily planner, May 23, 2012
- Well-wishers welcomed at airport tonight for returning Honor Flight members
- Metro East briefs for May 23, 2012
- Hire Our Heroes Veteran Career Expo in Moline
- WQPT Broadcasts WIU-QC 2012 Commencement Ceremony
- Farmers Mutual Electric Company re-elected directors
- City of Moline upgrade on 48th Street, 44th - 46th Avenue
- Colona Ready to Celebrate Memorial Day
- Update on Rock Island news
- NARFE annual luncheon to be held June 19
- Ann Hutchinson to retire from Small Business Development Center.
- Family Museum receives $195,000 grant
- Free Blood Pressure Clinics for the month of June
- Independent Scholars' Evenings: Social Networking Etiquette
- Rick Mills presented the EMT-B of the Year Award
- BHS considers naming football field after Merv Habenicht
- BHS wrestling room to be named after coach Franc Freeman
- Earl Hanson Student Wins Essay Contest
- Mike Locander is District 6420 Rotarian of the Year!
- Trinity Bariatric Center News:
Bariatric Support Group Session - All sessions a...
- Rock Island buys 14 new snowplows
- Video: Q-C woman trapped in cave can't explain 'how slowly the time goes'
- East Moline moves forward with strategic plan
- Aledo separates police chief, city administrator jobs
- Milan delays look at welcome signs
- Bus trip, tour of Chicago cemeteries planned
- New TIF talk builds in Cambridge
- Retiring Moline superintendent accomplished much in 11 years
- Summer concerts at Bettendorf Public Library
- Deteriorating wall threatens Moline graves
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 22, 2012
- Daily planner, May 22, 2012
- Davenport announces closures due to construction, repairs
- It's National EMS Week: See an ambulance at NorthPark May 26
- R.I. choirs to present 'The Totally Awesome '80s' May 24
- Kewanee High School graduates the class of 2012
- Annawan grads told to define their own 'life degree'
- Benefit for Linda Daly-Liby set for June 24
- Wethersfield grads look to future
- Erie graduates told to never let anything stand in their way
- Galva class noted for its noise has one last blast
- Memorial Day remembrance and dedication May 28 in Rock Island
- Riverdale graduates encouraged to change the world
- E.M. Police Department to hold memorial May 23
- Quad City Audubon Society field trip to Palisades State Park
- Bettendorf Parks & Recreation Summer Fitness Classes
- Rock Island County Master Gardeners bus trip
- R.I. Jasmine Brooks aims to represent the underrepresented
- Registration is still open for golfers to play in the DOVE Women’s Golf Tourname...
- A couple of the walkers at Saturday's Heart Walk made this video, which highligh...
- Today in history for Monday, May 21, 2012
- KONE Centre almost complete
- Moline students start new chapters
- Casa holds health fair for immigrants
- Thoughts on concessions, coaching, sports bloopers
- R.I. City Council to consider buying snowplows
- Cal Lee retirement open house Monday
- Augie grads told to not be afraid to fail, but 'fail up'
- Orion grads told 'all thing possible when we believe'
- Funerals for Monday, May 21, 2012
- Mercer grads told to write their own life story
- Daily planner, May 21, 2012
- Women gets tips on primitive outdoor skills
- Cambridge grads take trip down memory lane
- United schools report increase in transportation costs
- Nurse helped military at Arsenal in WWII
- Volunteer fire departments struggling with recruitment
- Horse racing could return to QC Downs
- Rescuers free Port Byron pair stuck overnight in Iowa cave
- Schilling to opponent: 'Game on'
- Today in history for Sunday, May 20, 2012
- Daily planner, May 20, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for May 20
- In Uniform
- Edison Junior High Student Writers
- Longtime Annawan school board member resigns
- Taking on pension costs
- Former Case Creek developer blames airport for deal falling apart
- Cordova village board will pay remaining cost for construction
- Argus Potters' publishing legacy started in Wales, Ireland
- New center offers guidance for Latino community
- Baynum: Black Hawk East graduates ready for success
- Daily planner, May 19, 2012
- Harkin gives words of encouragement to college students concerning loans
- Longtime Annawan school board member resigns
- Beg your pardon
- Miniaturists get a lot of joy from little work
- Part of Davenport's Brady Street closed for water main repair
- Davenport Parks and Recreation roof cause closure till May 22
- German American Heritage Center to host Matt Gaul
- Dr. Ellen Hay to receive Mike Nolan Award
- Friendly House awards college scholarships
- Davenport Flotilla offering free vessel safety checks
- Augustana professor authors book on Sufi poetry
- Summer Blast Family Fun Day June 9
- Missionary gets domesticated in South Africa
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, May 19, 2012
- Geneseo church makes 'B.I.G.' donation to Liberia bishop
- Moline man nets rare repeat for R.I. Rotary Club
- Filipino festival will bring a sense of heritage
- Today in history for Friday, May 18, 2012
- Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus graduation list
- Black Hawk grads eye futures both here and abroad
- Permeable streets help with water runoff problems
- Watertown to improve living standards
- Cambridge 8th-graders go political
- Milan postal plant tests anthrax readiness
- Animation incentive package clears House, could jump start local film
- Celebrity birthdays, May 18, 2012
- Beg your pardon -- May 18, 2012
- Orion board makes coaching changes
- Hampton school board feels elementary merger study unnecessary
- The Q-C lost a good man in Ace Muffler Clinic's Butch Cueno
- Van Halen show 'temporarily postponed'
- New art gallery plans Saturday open house
- 'Miniatures from the Heart of the Country' on display Friday and Saturday
- MidAmerican sponsors falcon-naming contest
- Chicks hatching Saturday at John Deere Pavilion
- Daily planner, May 18, 2012
- Smiles, laughter, flashing cameras and a few tears all were present at the Trini...
- DOVE Women's Golf Tournament to benefit Domestic Violence Shelter
- Piano Celebration raises over $34,500 for Ronald McDonald House
- Davenport builds new enabling garden at Vander Veer Park
- Annawan Fun Days to be held June 1-3
- Davenport street closings starting May 21
- It's Gonna Be a Wicked Good Time!
- Today in history for Thursday, May 17, 2012
- Quad-Cities eyed as nexus for nationwide network of trails
- Coal Valley limits public input time at meetings
- Trinity grads look forward to rewarding careers
- Celebrity birthdays, May 17, 2012
- I-80 Equipment owner pulls zoning request
- Schilling sends $293,000 in tax-funded mailings last nine months of 2011
- Ahern cites health as cause for Black Hawk board resignation
- Rapper Flo Rida to play R.I. July 19
- BHC testing new alarm system Friday and Monday afternoons
- Illinois director of public health says 'prevention is key'
- Q-C Chamber sets $2.8 billion goal for economic growth
- Rock Island city manager wants to aggresively pursue development
- R.I. bioterrorism drill focuses on decontamination
- Daily planner, May 17, 2012
- Volunteers complete renovation projects and present donations to Gilda's Club
- River Action's Explore the River Series - 2012
- Corps honors America the Beautiful Federal Recreation Annual Pass for Military
- River Drive / Rock Island Arsenal River Drive Exit Ramp
- World Blood Donor Day, celebrating the gift of blood
- 2011 Quad City Riverfront Council Certificate of Appreciation Recipients
- IDOT reports of sign truss removal and replacement work
- Davenport woman eager to share news of $100,000 lottery win
- R.I. Arsenal seeks participants for 150th Anniversary celebration
- Update on Rock Island news
- Woodhull discusses work on lift station
- Riverboat Development Authority awards grants
- Newspaper carrier, police officer honored in Silvis
- Rockridge school board approves budget to replace roofs
- Downtown Port Byron parking lot work will begin first week of June
- State may require recycling plan from plastic-bag manufacturers
- Daily planner, May 16, 2012
- Quad Cities secure your ID Day proves to be a huge success
- Moline 16th Street reconstruction
- Police believe Davenport couple committed suicide
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- Bix jazz fest to include Adler, RiverCenter
- Today in history for Wednesday, May 16, 2012
- $90M Case Creek agreement canceled; new developer sought
- Celebrity birthdays, May 16, 2012
- BHC's new Sustainable Technologies Building gets a green roof
- Moline rejects higher ambulance rates
- Storm warning issued for Quad-Cities
- Former R.I. golfer going pro
- Check out the Gumbo Ya Ya 2012 TV Spot!!!
- Accident restricts traffic on Iowa-bound Interstate 74
- Casa Guanajuato to hold family fair May 20
- Part of Davenport's Gaines Street to close starting May 21
- Craft and vendor fair for St. Paul's Lutheran School set for May 19
- QC Sole Sisters inspire healthier lifestyles
- "Click it or ticket" campaign is on through Memorial Day
- Town meeting will focus on improving Watertown neighborhood
- Wow! $92,000 was raised at this year's March for Babies! We're helping to insure...
- Domestic violence shelter asks you to "fill the truck" on June 23
- Trinity Muscatine CEO Jim Hayes got into the groundbreaking spirit Monday aftern...
- Friends of the Moline Library seek book, magazine donations
- Former area teacher pleads guilty to misconduct in contact with student
- Moline students experience the life of a sled dog
- SCC students praised for overcoming obstacles
- USPS unveils planned service cuts at several local post offices
- Moline students experience sled dog's life
- 101-year-old gold medal winner inspires Senior Olympians
- Financial gap less than anticipated for United Township School Board
- Colona opposes I-80 Equipment showroom
- E.M. native receives Illinois School Counselor Advocate of the Year award
- I-74 bridge to receive paint job this summer
- Wozniak calls on county to slow plan to move offices
- R.I. pays bills for road projects
- Beg your pardon: MHS scholarships
- Moline City Council considers raising ambulance fees
- Celebrity birthdays, May 15, 2012
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 15, 2012
- Daily planner, May 15, 2012
- QCAWC will be closed May 18
- Bettendorf's Got Talent Show
- R.I. County Mobile Home Tax bills due
- Independent Scholars' Evenings annual report
- 'Touch A Truck' Day & Municipal Services Center open house
- Thomas Jefferson School celebrating 50 Years
- Sons of Norway Storelva Lodge 1-655 to meet May 21
- Scott County Historical Society's annual Memorial Day Service
- Legions will be distributing poppies May 18 - 19
- The Community Resource and Learning Center receives grant
- Grand opening of the new section of the Mississippi River Trail
- Senior Golf Cart Tour of Duck Creek is filled
- A Trinity surgical tech almost died after suffering a heart attack at work. Here...
- Bettendorf to present 'For Sale By Owner' event fundraiser
- Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics
- YMCA Quad Cities Rowing Open House May 19
- Davenport road construction updates
- Accident on I-80 outside Geneseo blocks eastbound lanes
- Ambulances at Trinity Rock Island and Bettendorf campuses now include mobile 12-...
- The Rev. Bob Hansen, director of pastoral care at Trinity Medical Center, will d...
- Today in history for Monday, May 14, 2012
- Lissie leads inspiring, rocking ALS benefit
- Newly energized Western holds graduation
- BHS hosts Cardboard Boat Regatta Friday
- Daily planner, May 14, 2012
- R.I. council to consider 34th Avenue resurfacing project
- Randazzo will be missed for far more than just the world's best 'gravy'
- Today in history for Sunday, May 13, 2012
- Moline fire likely started on stove
- R.I. police investigate three shooting incidents
- Tony-winning 'Red' to have Q-C debut
- Representatives vision Moline's multi-modal station
- Davenport woman warns of gel fuel pot dangers
- SAU education 'will light the path before you'
- Dogs strut their stuff at QCCA Expo Center
- Coroner: Man found in river dead of brain hemorrhage
- Backpack Program feeds more than 1,300 students every weekend
- Waste not want not: R.I.'s new sewer plant to save city some green
- Iconic Arsenal buildings legacy of R.I. man's ancestor
- Daily planner, May 13, 2012
- Jane Adams Grade School Student Writers
- St. Paul's Lutheran Student Writers
- Rockridge Jr. High School Student Writers
- Today in history for Saturday, May 12, 2012
- Aldean turns Moline into 'Crazy Town'
- Black Hawk College Digest for May 13
- Cordova considers ordinance officer
- Beg your pardon: Augie student voting
- Authorities identify drowning victim
- Bustos' fundraising ranks third among Democratic challengers
- Van Halen plans Sept. 21 show in Moline
- CDBG funding ends for Moline neighborhood groups
- Celebrity birthdays, May 12, 2012
- LaHood: I-74 span 'one of the worst bridges I've ever seen'
- Quinn says Illinois will provide $72 million for I-74 bridge
- Daily planner, May 12, 2012
- Davenport bishop agrees to honor gay student at awards ceremony
- Davenport man wins $10,000 lottery prize
- Part of Moline's 6th Street to close May 16
- Safe Wheels Bike Safety Rodeo May 19 in Prophetstown
- Illinois State Police District 7 announces April stats
- Roadwork on Osco Road to begin May 14
- VFW 8890 Post & Auxiliary Memorial Service to be held May 15
- St. Ambrose University receives $600,000 grant from National Science Foundation
- Alliant Energy and MidAmerican Energy encourage customers to recycle old appliances
- Works by nature writers, topics for discussion May 16 and 23
- Humility of Mary Housing Benefit Sale May 19-20
- Legion Riders clean up a road May 12
- Moline's Class of '45 hands out scholarships
- Riverboat Development Authority board of directors meeting
- Gallery Hop! tonight 5-9PM in downtown Rock Island!!! Check out ridistrict.com...
- Legion Riders hit the road to clean
- Young Eagles Flight Rally scheduled for May 19
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values for Saturday, May 12, 2012
- Counterfeit faith can cost a lot of joy
- United Way Women Leadership Council leaders saluted
- Moline's Faith Lutheran prepares for mission trip to Tanzania
- Geneseo natives offer hope to Haiti
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, May 12, 2012
- Sister has a 'prioress' engagement
- His kitchen was his place to serve
- Today in history for Friday, May 11, 2012
- Adkins shares his songs and stories with intimate Adler audience
- Colona considers new school consolidation study
- Celebrity birthdays, May 11, 2012
- 'Forgetful moment' leaves Q-C man with missing memories
- Former Port Byron works director still serving on education board
- Augustana breaks ground on $20M student center
- Underwood plans Moline show on Nov. 16
- Rapids City recycling may offer rewards
- 24th Street in Rock Island closed next week
- $600,000 grant expands SAU's engineering program
- Illinois DOT endorses contract for multi-modal station
- Young Professionals recognize Moline Centre as Hot Spot
- Daily planner, May 11, 2012
- Davenport's River Drive to remain closed through the weekend
- Lane closure on 24th Street in R.I begins May 14
- Congressmen push Arsenal-friendly legislation
- Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation to fund spay/neuter program
- Donate food at your mailbox on Saturday
- East Moline police to conduct traffic campaign through May 28
- Rock Island schools get results from satisfaction survey
- A prostate cancer diagnosis had Don Payton feeling like he was "stuck in a shell...
- Teens for Tomorrow Funds HSSC Project
- Heart Disease Awareness Walk June 2 in Cambridge
- University of Illinois Extension classes and events
- Friendship Manor celebrates National Nursing Home Week
- Trinity nurse Donna Weeda is a recipient of "News 8 Pay it Forward" for her comp...
- Terry Schlabach winner of Spotlight Literacy award
- Attend fiesta May 19 to explore the Latin American/Hispanic Culture
- Bike Month Rolls on in the Quad Cities
- Milan American Legion Auxiliary held meeting May 5
- Bettendorf Public Works Day
- Bettendorf Explorers offer DNA/Fingerprint ID Kits
- Servus Rubber, Norcross, Honeywell retirees annual luncheon
- Today in history for Thursday, May 10, 2012
- These seven individuals represented Trinity College of Nursing and Health Scienc...
- Kenny Swanberg, an Iraq War veteran and Bronze Star recipient, has turned to nur...
- Mercer County schools under budget, for now
- Celebrity birthdays, May 10, 2012
- Will Obama's announcement affect the Q-C's vote?
- Consolidating Rock Island County offices could save nearly $1 million annually
- Iowa D.O.T. pulls funding for I-74 from 5-year plan
- Developer needed to transform Moline greenspace for WIU-QC campus
- Alexis appoints temporary police chief
- MEDIC EMS donates ambulance to Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
- Moline resident says dogs are not to blame for cluster mailboxes
- Vaught: Stabilize pension, Medicaid systems to get state finances in order
- Daily planner, May 10, 2012
- Genesis Plastic Surgery Specialists to offer CoolSculpting
- Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood will view I-74 bridge Friday
- Thank You To All who volunteered at Downtown Clean Up this past Saturday. Don't...
- Summer Reading Skills Programs begin June 11 in Moline
- Run for the Son June 2
- Aledo Rehabiliation and Health Care Center celebrates National Nursing Home Week May 13-19
- 5K Run for the Son scheduled for June 2
- BHC is going green with locally grown green roof
- Military Appreciation Month at the Library
- University of Illinois Extension announces summer youth day camps
- River Bend Wildland Stewards to hold Native Plant Sale
- Milan American Legion Post #569 to distribute poppies
- A Royal Ball planned for Milan to promote autism awareness
- Group seeking to revitalize Watertown plans community meeting
- Q-C Air Show founder hopes to make event free for all
- Hampton hires firm to audit accounts
- Celebrity birthdays, May 9, 2012
- Henry County spars on review board appointment
- WVIK wins several awards
- SAU adds physician assistant program
- Well problems result in Alpha boil order
- New R.I. development chief ready for the challenge
- Moline council balks at cost of moving depot
- Mechanical magicians transform junkers
- Atkinson considers payment on loan principle
- Bettendorf woman to head Trinity Health Foundation
- Bill that would cut social programs sparks Q-C rally
- Port Byron OKs bid for parking lot project
- Soldier who wants to make a difference turns to nursing
- Today in history for Wednesday, May 9, 2012
- Daily planner, May 9, 2012
- Metro East briefs for May 9, 2012
- Community & Economic Development Director selected for R.I.
- Just 11 days until the American Heart Association - Quad Cities Heart Walk. Hope...
- Presentation on local State Preserve, Cameron Woods, May 15 at Noon
- Have you signed up yet? Join Trinity for Kids for the Cure on June 9 and visit t...
- Rock Island Community Garden Consortium to meet May 12
- Andover Historical Society to meet May 15
- David Plowden's Iowa opens at the Figge
- Independent Scholars' Evenings: Berkshire Hathaway
- City of Davenport street closings
- The Immigration Project to be held May 14
- WVIK receives awards for news coverage
- Quad Cities Senior Olympics seeking volunteers
- Update on Rock Island news
- Black Hawk College East Campus teams place at NACTA
- BCSD names BHS Dean of Students, Head Boys' & Girls' Basketball Coaches
- St. Ambrose University announces new physician assistant program
- Watertown Economic Development Coalition announces meeting
- Trinity hospice volunteer Billie Terrill talks about her experiences volunteerin...
- FREE Stroke Risk Factors class tonight from 6-7 p.m. at Trinity Rock Island. Neu...
- Former standup comedienne and breast cancer survivor Ebony Steel will speak at "...
- Celebrity birthdays, May 8, 2012
- Aledo council reviews safeguards against stolen funds
- Andover learns ball park lights are expensive
- East Moline to develop strategic plan for city
- Rock Island will raze old Lincoln School
- Rock Island names new economic development director
- Nominations being accepted for R.I. citizen of the year
- Illinois Fan Favorite contest includes 4 Q-C area sites
- Three Milan police officers honored
- Carrier, cop save Silvis woman from Monday morning fire
- Quad-Cities see second wettest first week of May in 120 years
- Illinois bill would avert late payments for child-care providers
- Moline to discuss train depot agreement
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 8, 2012
- Daily planner, May 8, 2012
- Davenport bishop won't let group publicly honor gay student
- Lane closure planned Tuesday on John Deere Road
- Davenport announces work on River Drive, Harrison, others
- Trinity appoints new foundation President
Trinity Regional Health System has ap...
- Bob Lyons, an IRTA appointee to speak to Blackhawk Unit
- Davenport Police Department to honor fallen heroes
- Help a Quad Cities Place become an Illinois Fan Favorite
- Scott Community College's Assistant Dean of library services recognized
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- New therapy could reduce diabetes-related amputation
- Quad Cities Macintosh Users Group to meet May 15
- Chance of rain this afternoon on heels of 1.7-inch deluge
- Suiter was 1st licensed river pilot; descendent tells story May 15
- Boating Safety Class to be held May 12
- Junior Achievement Golf Classic tees off for area youth
- HSSC funded by Build-a-Bear Foundation
- Trinity Muscatine hospital reflects on financial turnaround since joining Trinit...
- Today in history for Monday, May 7, 2012
- Three more officers added to Q-C memorial
- Sisters find each other almost 60 years after being adopted
- Daily planner, May 7, 2012
- R.I. grad 'the best menu-reading wife of Michael Jordan'
- Possible Lincoln School demolition heads back to R.I. council
- Today in history for Sunday, May 6, 2012
- Arsenal machinist program a Minnis family affair
- Bumper crop turns out for farmers market opening
- Geneseo farmer experiencing succes with new concepts
- Augie president to travel north, blog
- Stroke Awareness Month Education Classes
- Q-C adults, youths join hands in cleanup
- Daily planner, May 6, 2012
- Today in history for Saturday, May 5, 2012
- Local law enforcement no longer search blindly
- East Moline family receives father's WWII service awards
- Bicentennial Elementary School student writers
- WIU offers community development training in August
- Quad City Botanical Center Celebrates National Public Gardens Day May 11
- Arab-Israeli Conflict: Series 3 starts in May at libraries
- Black Hawk College Digest for May 6
- Mercer board OKs pay increases
- Master Teachers get their due
- Irate so-called debt collector ties up lines at Hillcrest Home for hours
- Evangelism adviser shares a 'FRAN' plan
- Art contest marks Drinking Water Week
- Let the sneezing commence: Allergy season hits hard this year
- HUD wants Moline to return nearly $1M grant
- Trinity announces winners of HeartAware Corporate Challenge
Trinity has awarded...
- Less than 15 homes still without power; more storms on the way
- Daily planner, May 5, 2012
- Vigil in Q-C connects the dots between extreme weather and climate change
- Take our poll on TV station weather coverage and read what others have to say
- Mayor to recognize 'WATER â Celebrate the Essential' art contest finalists
- Garlic Mustard Pull Day at Black Hawk State Park
- Genesis to provide sun-sensible info to kids at Bandits game
- Quad City Bank & Trust to host FREE Document Shred Day
- Trinity holds pre-diabetes program
Trinity will present the diabetes prevention...
- May Community Classes
- Augustana hosts Artistic Discovery Contest
- German American Heritage Center salutes Amanda Wellhouse
- Master teachers being recognized at banquet tonight
- Prayer really can help stop bullying
- Catholics consider church closures, mergers, partnerships, oh my
- Prayer Center may give mall shoppers a place to pay, play and pray
- Teenage hunger-fighter selected for summer internship in India
- Don't drag your feet or take a second look, go walk for MS
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, May 5, 2012
- Today in history for Friday, May 4, 2011
- Master Teachers run in the family
- 2 of 4 burglary suspects appear in court, held on $150,000 bond
- Davenport woman dies in car accident near Durant
- Will river 'rock' at Cleveland this June?
- Discounts, events mark Quad-Cities Tourism Week
- Tutition waivers from lawmakers to end in Illinois
- State aid for child care comes up short; Small businesses struggle to meet bills
- These third-graders will make you feel positive about the future
- Oak Ridge Boys will return to Q-C June 23
- Augie surpasses fundraising goal with $152 million
- Achieve Quad Cities graduation-rate-hiking program achieves goal, wins award
- 1 block of 15th Street temporarily closed Friday
- Celebrity birthdays, May 4, 2012
- Free seminar teaches how to start a garden
- TOTAL JOINT SEMINAR AND HEALTH FAIR - May 5
SOLVING SHOULDER, HIP AND KNEE PAIN...
- R.I. road closure, 15th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues
- Gentlemen's Chess Club presents a FREE chess tournament
- Beaux Arts Spring Fair 2012
- Five bands to perform Mother's Day tribute to benefit ALS
- Daily planner, May 4, 2012
- Jordan Catholic School Walk-A-Thon to be held May 4
- Seton Catholic School Walk-A-Thon to be held May 4
- Habitat groundbreaking to be held May 5
- Free Comic Book Day, Saturday, May 5th
- Rock Island Moose Lodge 'Heard of Moose' open house
- Have you signed up for the Heart Walk yet? Here's what you need to know.
- R.I. Moose Lodge to hold community yard, vendor sale
- There are still openings in all three summer sessions of Rock Camp USA at the Ri...
- Rock Island County mobile home taxes due
- Rock Island County real estate property taxes due
- Big Brothers Big Sisters plant sale
- Gallery Hop! Shows off new artists, new location
- Free Gardening Workshop Saturday, May 5th
- Grand opening of the new section of the Mississippi River Trail
- St. Ambrose announces spring commencement speaker
- Daily planner, May 3, 2012
- Today in history for Thursday, May 3, 2012
- Choral Arts to present 'Requiem' for Brian Nelson
- R.I. Housing Authority proposes procedural changes
- Lobbyists keep Q-C issues alive in D.C.
- Celebrity birthdays, May 3, 2012
- Community Health Care, Inc. receives HRSA construction grant
- Iowa absentee ballots now available
- WIAAA to present Identity Theft Prevention
- A Royal Ball planned for Milan to promote autism awareness
- Augustana students showcase research at Celebration of Learning
- Bi-State Motorcycle Awareness Ride May 5
- Police Memorial Service to be held May 6
- Quad City Choral Arts presents concert in memory of Brian Nelson
- Blues Society Fundraiser features silent auction, Beale Street theme
- An organ donation tool is now on facebook. Here is information about how to use...
- Volunteers continue projects for Gilda's Club on Join Hands Day
- Main Street Orion receives National Accreditation
- The Mississippi Valley Quilters Under Our Wings program
- Volunteer movers needed at CASI
- Ridgewood Elementary to hold jog-a-thon May 4 for SMARTboards
- UTHS vocal concert May 8
- Love Project volunteer effort May 6
- Parks Ambassadors patrol city parks in Davenport
- Moody Investors Service assigns Aa1 rating to Bettendorf
- Check out this great video with Trinity Director of Cardiology Bobette Patterson...
- A new Trinity Express Care is now open at 3415 53rd Ave., Bettendorf. It provide...
- Moline, R.I, others to share $117 million in HUD grant money
- Daily planner, May 2, 2012
- Today in history for Wednesday, May 2, 2012
- R.I. mayor seeks community input on future of police station
- Moline council 'boots' up impoundment fine
- Mercer board cuts chairman's salary
- Here are more photos from Saturday's March for Babies, sponsored by Trinity. By...
- Silvis apartment complex gets go-ahead
- Occupy rally recalls labor strife
- Celebrity birthdays, May 2, 2012
- Poker run is chance to give back to Albert
- Metro East briefs for May 2, 2012
- RIA Federal Credit Union held their 77th Annual Meeting
- Trinity will again sponsor the KIDS RIDE FREE portion of Ride the River, which i...
- Community Health Care, Inc. will receive $38,750 grant
- Albert Larson Benefit May 19 in Colona
- Wonziak to speak at R.I. Country Republican Women's Meeting
- Get Out Alive!
Trinity brings Blank Children’s Hospital Fire Safety House to Mus...
- Parade of Nations ice show May 6
- Independent Scholars' Evenings: Unveiling Your Authentic Self
- Galva FFA receives 1st Farm Credit Services Grant
- Christian Care receives grant
- Moline artist opens major photography exhibit
- Governor and Lieutenant Governor to attend presentation, demonstration and tour in Scott County
- Trinity has opened an Iowa express care clinic in Bettendorf
Trinity has opened...
- City of East Moline dead-end hydrant flushing schedule
- EICC receive accreditation of high school programs
- Downtown Clean Up is this Saturday, May 5 at 8:00 am! All those who volunteer w...
- Keep Rock Island Beautiful join hands for Great American Cleanup
- Daily planner, May 1, 2012
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 1, 2012
- IMRF Director: Local governments should see lower obligations
- 4 streets in Heritage subdivision will get resurfaced
- Cambridge raises water/sewer rates
- Planning Commission to discuss school sign
- Symphony needs reservations for Derby Day
- U.S. Bank won't collect tax payments
- Contract negotiations at Nichols continues today
- Deere Road widening tops Q-C project list
- Budget woes alarm child-care providers
- Celebrity birthdays, May 1, 2012
- Davenport announces closures on Locust Street, Central Park Avenue
- Logan - Baby of the Week 4-30-12
- Cambridge Main Street Sidewalk Sale May 5
- Ben's Lemonade Stand
- QCAWC to celebrate 35th Anniversary with open house
- Saturday night fatality in East Galesburg crash identified as Monmouth man
- May Day International Workers Rights Rally
- Cinco De Mayo Fiesta May 5 at The Doc's Inn
- Chicago Shakespeare Theater is coming to Moline
- Farm Fresh Roller Girls vs. Prairieland Punishers
- Daily planner, April 30, 2012
- Today in history for Monday, April 30, 2012
- Event honors graduating minorities
- Longtime Moline Boys' Choir director leads his last spring show
- Progressive Fair planned May 6
- 'It's time to pass the torch,' says retiring R.I. library director
- R.I. finance director wants to make this job her last
- Musing about the weather, the bridge, Rosie, and more
- Augie students reach out to teens at The Place2B
- One dead after crash in East Galesburg
- Today in history for Sunday, April 29, 2012
- Ceremony recalls loss, promotes work safety
- New book reflects daily life of local Indian tribes
- Daily planner, April 29, 2012
- Volunteers rehab Atkinson homes of two heroes
- Birth list for Sunday, April 29, 2012
- Funerals for Sunday, April 29, 2012
- Rain barrels capture savings along with rain
- Just the Numbers: Pay for aldermen and mayors
- Iowa, Illinois spend $60M to prepare for future bridge
- Arsenal plays matchmaker twice for Q-C family
- Sherrard Elementary Student Writers
- The March for Babies is STILL ON! Hope the clouds don't scare anyone away.
- Today in history for Saturday, April 28, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for April 29
- Church bids pastor farewell
- Moline firefighters to serve pancakes
- Firefighters battle barn blazes
- U.S. drops plan for rules about youth working on farms
- Occupy Quad Cities plans rally on Tuesday
- Augustana prepares report card on itself
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, April 28, 2012
- Redwood Movement total nears $2,500
- Q-C legislators split on student loan vote in House
- Narrow faculty vote keeps Augie's trimesters
- Eaglets find worldwide audience
- Deputies investigate death of man hit by train
- Illinois budget will delay I-74 bridge project by three years
- EMCC still without a warden
- More on 34 yard sales June 15-16
- WQAD coverage of the Stylin Against Breast Cancer luncheon and fashion show yest...
- Free preschool screening, vision and hearing
- Ribbon cutting for restored Washington Square Apartments
- AUSA hosts Military Appreciation May 12
- Kayak/Canoe/Bike Swap May 12
- Daily planner, April 28, 2012
- Women's Leadership Council to meet May 3
- Trinity will host a free total joint pain seminar and health fair from 8:30-11 a...
- Nearly 200 Royal Neighbors volunteers will plant gardens
- Augustana Percussion Ensemble to perform two concerts
- Volunteers continue renovation projects at Gilda's Club
- CBS4QC coverage of our spine navigation open house this last Tuesday. See Dr. Mi...
- Local man is making it in the music world and it all started with Rock Camp at t...
- Carolene Robinson, Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at Trinity, received the R...
- King-sized faith, community support sustains Geneseo couple
- Teenager builds Habitat for Humanity group before building a house
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, April 28, 2012
- Building a new place to 'Kahl' home
- Habitat for Humanity's hard hats, handbags make fashion statement
- Local lawmakerspress case for 1-74 bridge at federal level
- Speaker tells of heartache, faith at Take Back the Night
- Fraud and larceny can be easy in Illinois
- Committee to look into moving R.I. County Courthouse, offices named
- Augie faculty to vote on switch to semester system
- Celebrity birthdays, April 27, 2012
- Quad-City Caregivers Conference April 28
- Students get hands-on science experience at ECO Camp
- Port Byron man receives wheelchair lift
- The prom invite: If you do it big, do it right
- Trinity nurse receives Roxanne Kramer Award
- Daily planner, April 27, 2012
- Henry County dissolutions, April 27, 2012
- Today in history for Friday, April 27, 2012
- Vander Veer to hold plant sale April 27-29
- Davenport announces roadwork updates
- 'Downsizing Your Home: Cut the Clutter' to be presented May 4
- Sheriffs from R.I., other cities speak against preschool spending cuts
- Trinity Muscatine Community Health Fair
Tuesday, May 8, noon - 6 p.m. at Calvary...
- Learn about WIU-Quad-Cities at free dinner May 1
- Bible translator criticized over word substitution
- Wozniak to speak at Republican Women meeting May 3
- Drug Drop-Off
April 28, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Trinity Muscatine front drive (circle...
- Monster Jam trucks on display before this weekend's show
- Midwest Writing Center to hold poetry slam at Rozz-Tox April 29
- Young Emerging Writers summer internship program accepting applications
- Tanglefoot Lane construction to begin Monday in Bettendorf
- Today in history for Thursday, April 26, 2012
- Celebrity birthdays, April 26, 2012
- MidAmerican nears end of fixing code violations
- Guardian: Honor Flight 'experience of a lifetime'
- Corn Crib celebrates 40 years of plants
- Chamber's Springfield trip focuses on state budget
- Fire damages porch of R.I. home
- Illinois State Police to conduct sTEP
- Kids Against Hunger 1,000,000 meals
- QCAWC Adoption Center Spring & Summer Hours
- 2012 Relay For Life relays April 27
- Downtown Davenport and Bettendorf Cleanup Day
- The Quad Cities' ultimate basketball pickup game
- Ken Shamrock to host autograph signings at SouthPark
- Bettendorf 29th Street Reconstruction
- NAWIC May 3 meeting
- Green Chevrolet & 2012 Chevy Youth Baseball
- Sixth Annual Bicycle Commuter Breakfast
- Rock Island Parkway Road closure to begin April 30
- A record $303,000 in grants awarded to local nonprofits
- Got plants, fruits and vegies? The Trinity Bettendorf Farmers Market begins May...
- Trinity Alumni Association Alumni and Student Mixer
- Butterfly release at the Family Museum
- 13 Augustana chapters of Royal Neighbors to put on their work gloves
- Retirement open house for Moline School District's Dr. Cal Lee
- Daily planner, April 26, 2012
- St. Ambrose University announces spring commencement events
- Council on Community Services of the Q-C Annual Meeting & QC Awards
- Thank you to the over 100 interested community members who came to our public de...
- New Windsor Memorial Day program and gun salute
- Stylin' Wine & Cheese Party is tonight at the Waterfront from 6-9:30 p.m. Ticket...
- Today in history for Wednesday, April 25, 2012
- Service to honor workers killed or injured on the job
- Celebrity birthdays, April 25, 2012
- Longtime Moline Consumers president dies at 94
- R.I. schools cut more staff positions, approve new schedule
- Moline approves firefighter contract
- IDOT sidesteps I-74 concerns
- Constitution is focus of workshop
- Take Back the Night on Thursday at Schwiebert Park
- Rock Island begins installment plan for utility bills
- IDOT urging drivers to 'Embrace the Orange'
- Young love lives on at age 90
- Kindergarten Round-Up set for Eagle Ridge School
- Rock Island celebrates 22 years as Tree City USA for Arbor Day
- Events at Black Hawk State Historic Site
- Celebrating National Bike Month in the Quad Cities
- Daily planner, April 25, 2012
- Independent Scholars' Evenings: Sustainable self-sufficient homes
- Habitat dedicates 2 homes April 28
- Want to see a demo of the new Stryker Navigation Computer-Assisted Technology fo...
- Living Proof Exhibit offers free art therapy classes at Trinity
Illinois cancer...
- Iowa American Water awards over $7,000 in Environmental Grant
- Update on Rock Island news
- Mac Kenzie
- Metro East briefs for April 25, 2012
- Celebrity birthdays, April 24, 2012
- Lawmakers pledge support for I-74 bridge
- Moline schools consider closing buildings, reducing salaries
- Port Byron votes to fire Kessler
- Colona reviews budget, health insurance
- Activities, lectures for astronomy buffs planned at Moline Library
- Changes to polar ice sheet lecture, 'Polar Palooza' events to be held at Augie
- Video gaming OKed in R.I. businesses
- Cordova votes to raise water, sewer rates
- Bi-partisan push seeks Illinois funds for I-74 bridge project
- Revitalizing Olde Towne neighborhood focus of Thursday meeting
- More Q-C premieres part of new District season
- Students create indoor national park to welcome author
- Today in history for Tuesday, April 24, 2012
- Daily planner, April 24, 2012
- WooHoo! $202,645 was raised during the Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cit...
- Local firefighters graduate from Fire Academy
- Davenport street closure
- City of Rock Island announces new utility payment plan available
- Take Back the Night April 26 at Schwiebert Park
- Workers Memorial Day Service
- Metro hosts public meetings on route changes
- We are walking to save babies on Saturday. Would you like to join us for the Mar...
- Rock Island Mill Street Closure
- Eaglets named Faith, Hope and Spirit
- Child Abuse Council Spring Auction
- Illowa Orchid Society to meet May 2
- IDOT announces First Street (US 67) in Milan to close April 24
- Sauk Valley Tea Party meeting to be April 24
- Exelon Nuclear, Quad Cities Station returned to full power
- Bettendorf Discovery Shop to host Annual Spring Garden Event
- Lecture on climate change on April 26
- Quad City Wind Ensemble announces its Spring Concert
- Honoring the heroic work of Wallenberg
- Q-C film 'Troll' to be pitched at Cannes
- R.I. council will look at amending rules for video gaming
- Today in history for Monday, April 23, 2012
- Honor Flight gives military father, son perhaps last journey together
- Cheering for Big 10 schools a 'dream come true' for Moline girls
- Niabi Zoo parties for the planet
- Today, WQAD-TV NewsChannel 8's is hosting the Children's Therapy Center Telethon...
- VIDEO: Keep those Arsenal stories coming!
- We're running and walking today in the Gilda's Run for Laughs in Bettendorf at 8...
- Daily planner, April 23, 2012
- Q-C marks Earth Day with cleanups
- East Moline City-Wide Robotic Sewer Inspection
- Transitional housing reopens after its own transition
- Fox News contributor disputes health-care law
- Obama to speak at the University of Iowa on Wednesday
- Searching for a hobby? Try looking up
- Hoarders can pose problems for cities, themselves
- Where is it?
- EICC to host High School Senior Registration days
- Aledo shoe store closing after 120 years
- DeCap retires from East Moline police
- PTA groups team up for fun run
- Black Hawk College Digest for April 22
- Today in history for Sunday, April 22
- Daily planner, April 22, 2012
- River Action hands out Eddy Awards
- Port Byron suspends public works director
- IDOT delays stall Q-C projects
- Moline pact would keep EMS as city service
- 2 QC Rollers hanging up skates
- Celebrity birthdays, April 21, 2012
- Boland to leave Black Hawk College board
- Augustana's Betsey Brodahl dies
- Indigo offering free community yoga classes starting in May
- Today in history for Saturday, April 21, 2012
- Daily planner, March 21, 2012
- Foster Family Music Featured in National Magazine
- Doris & Victor Day Foundation announce 3 new major grants
- Deadline approaching for Rauch Family Foundation application
- WQAD HD News 8 Children's Therapy Center Telethon
- Find continuing care resources at Trinity Community Resource Fair
- Moline 23rd Street Closure to close April 23
- Iowa American Water commemorates 40th Anniversary of Clean Water Act
- Free boating safety class to be April 28
- Check this out.
- Child Abuse Council and Milan Lions Club host Super Bingo April 22
- Trinity Community Resource Fair offers one-stop shopping for continuing care res...
- Will Kohn and Coach Robert Stockham are the Quad Cities Heart Walk's Heart Ambas...
- Trinity Pathway Hospice plans luminary service for the community to give tribute...
- Holocaust horror stories tough to keep telling, but a must
- Define morality first, then debate it
- Faithful feet follow in baby's footsteps
- Stipend offered to Augie students to learn, teach about Jewish culture
- Large mosque matches large Muslim hearts
- Faith & Values budget for Saturday, April 21, 2012
- Wheelchair lift would help Port Byron man do the things he loves
- Schilling pushes to prioritize I-74 plan
- Beg your pardon
- A sneak peek at Silvis' new junior high
- AlWood discusses transportation for extra-curriculars
- Benefit for East Moline family who lost home is Saturday
- Annawan schools OK spending to match maintenance grant
- Benefit for Sindy Slay's family set
- Calliko to show off new band Saturday
- Cambridge urged to battle state's bus funding plan
- Celebrity birthdays, April 20, 2012
- NCIS lessons helping solve old murders
- Mercer County schools cut 2 staffers
- Join Will and his family in the fight against heart disease
- Atkinson board OKs budget
- Attention registered nurses! Have you ever considered a career in Case Manageme...
- Daily planner, April 20, 2012
- Today in history for Friday, April 20, 2012
- A new event has been added to the Komen Race for the Cure this year. It's "Kids...
- Temple Grandin autism discussion inspires Q-C audience
- Mother's Day Brunch to be served at Modern Woodmen Park
- Davenport street closing notices
- The ILLOWA Sport Flyers to meet May 5
- Quad Cities participates in World Book Night
- Trinity Bariatric Center staff will present an educational seminar on surgical w...
- State clears way for $12M demolition, rebuild of R.I.'s Manor Homes
- New arts/culture organization launches East West Riverfest in Q-C
- Davenport Parks and Recreation public strategic planning meeting
- Fire Relief Fundraiser for the Patterson family
- Augustana ranks first in national recycling contest
- Hillsdale put put addition on garage
- Hampton to join MUNICES
- Water-plant-to-well communication occupies Aledo
- Orion suspends junior high science teacher
- Coal Valley approves deficit budget
- Silvis mulls apartment complex
- Trinity is proud to be the presenting sponsor of Gilda's Run. Hope to see you ou...
- Silvis schools showcase new junior high Thursday night
- Today in history for Thursday, April 19, 2012
- Daily planner, April 19. 2012
- East Molineâs Residential Spring Clean-up 2012
- Moline program to help contractors bid on state construction projects
- WIAAA to conduct two public hearings
- 17th District State Central Committee Spaghetti Dinner
- Happy? Positive outlook may be good for your heart
- Welcome to new Robert Young Center Psychiatrist Dr. Tanveer Shan. He received hi...
- NSDAR Women in the Arts Award goes to local artist
- R.I. County Highway G at Coal Creek Hill to close
- Rock Island Library offers free shred day event
- First Annual High School Welding Competition
- Shop from home to help those in need
- Moline Democratic Central Committee elects officers
- 'Thrifty on 150' set for May 12
- Iowa may reallocate money now destined for new I-74 bridge
- Developers for multimodal site could bring $100M to downtown Moline
- Celebrity birthdays, April 18, 2012
- Armstrong's board seat declared vacant
- Beg Your Pardon for April 18, 2012
- Henry County returns park to Cambridge
- Cheers for Pauly D, fire pits and waffle irons
- Annawan looks for new funds for water main project
- Rosmilso closes door on career in local media
- Windstorm damages new document museum
- Wilco to play Adler Theatre July 3
- Big Time Rush tickets go on sale Saturday
- Today in history for Wednesday, April 18, 2012
- Summer Reading Skills Programs begin June 11 in Moline
- Opening Doors Gala raises $75,000 for Domestic Violence Shelter
- A Taste of the Caribbean Event in Davenport
- Scholars' Evenings: The Evolution of The CyberSpace Personality
- Potluck benefit planned for injured Riverdale grad
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
- We're walking with friends and family to help makes babies stronger and healthie...
- Niabi Zoo announces party for the planet event
- Genesis plans events to encourage sun sense
- Martin Luther King Center's A.C.T.I.V.E. Club annual style show
- We're thanking our volunteers for all the ways they serve Trinity. Here's Paula...
- Update on Rock Island news
- Farm Bureaus to sponsor a Tractor Trek to support Ag in the Classroom
- Genealogical conference to be held April 21
- Arbor Day Foundation honors Bettendorf with award
- Downtown Clean Up is Saturday, May 5, 2012! Have you signed up to volunteer, ye...
- A little health care advice for your pets - Pets' pests strike early this year....
- The 7th Annual Stylin' Against Breast Cancer Wine & Cheese Party and luncheon an...
- Celebrity birthdays, April 17, 2012
- Amtrak building developer to be ID'd
- Mercer board OKs nursing home sale
- USO program aims to help injured soldiers get back to work
- Staffing plan creates $16K surplus in approved E.M. budget
- R.I. agrees to pay $250K to settle lawsuit
- Milan OKs bid to paint water tower
- Couple donates prize money to United school
- Straight No Chaser at Adler tonight
- Vote now to name the three Alcoa eaglets
- Donated tree saplings being given away April 24
- Today in history for Tuesday, April 17, 2012
- Daily planner, April 17, 2012
- Trinity hosts public demo of new spine surgery navigation technology
System im...
- IDOT announces construction work in Milan at I-280 overpass
- Bandits plan Pro Sports Career Day for April 26
- Storms damage three planes at Quad City International Airport
- Young Eagles Flight rally scheduled for April 21
- Prairie State Legal Services Campaign Kickoff
- Holocaust survivor, Torah scholar speak at Augustana
- The 31st Annual Quad Cities Holocaust Remembrance
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in R.I. area
- 41st Street Closure in Moline
- Girl Scouts celebrates 100th with council-wide alumnae celebration
- Quad City Arts Festival of Trees Designer Bus Trip
- Carbon Cliff plans Cleanup Day April 23
- Trinity Pathway Hospice to hold Luminary Service of Remembrance
- Pet First Aid Class to be held April 28 in Miilan
- Susan Wahlmann FUNdraiser April 29
- Our volunteers serve in many capacities. We have 4 volunteer piano players at th...
- High school students to mark storm drains, educate on recycling
- Go for the Gold with NorthPark & SouthPark Malls
- Sears' Heroes at Home Program to help two local veterans
- With 567 volunteers at Trinity, they have provided 67,919 hours of service - equ...
- Moline couple's school doc wins national award
- Figge running smooth as director search continues
- Today in history for Monday, April 16, 2012
- Mountain bikes stampede across Sylvan Island
- Daily planner, April 16, 2012
- Civil War re-enactors drawn to stories, way of life from bloody conflict
- Q-C generosity helped make a dream come true for teen with cancer
- Blossoms & Brunch - Saturday, April 21, CASI Celebration Hall, 1035 W Kimberly R...
- 657 volunteers contribute much to Trinity, making a huge impact in various locat...
- Moline homeowners to receive property tax rebate
- Dying E.M. man says wife was his salvation
- Goats a hit at open house
- Geneseo's tech director 'one to watch'
- Black Hawk College Digest for April 15
- Storm heading for Q-C area
- Q-C hospitable area for snakes
- Cordova trustees consider water, sewer rate increase
- Cluster mailbox angers residents
- Local church group embraces 'oneness'
- Pets getting ticked off earlier this year
- Q-C newspapers' historic Arsenal project needs your stories!
- Daily planner, April 15, 2012
- Today in history for Sunday, April 15, 2012
- Logan Elementary School Student Writers
- Bus trip April 25 to Chicago's Merchandise Mart
- Worst weather expected to miss Q-Cs
- Augie releases timeline for construction
- Beg your pardon: Cordova Dragway
- Pastors' son to receive Purple Heart, Bronze Star
- Rivermont students win 27 awards, scholarships
- Rapids City trustees discuss railroad fix
- Colona schools look to increase ISAT scores
- Generous breed of QC pet lovers help rescued chihuahua
- Iowa state pool championships underway in Davenport
- Morthland, Illinois GOP say state can't afford Obamacare
- Augustana welcomes two new reptiles
- Trinity's Pat Shouse was honored yesterday at the Athena Awards, hosted by Women...
- Illinois 92 sinkhole mars traffic
- Arsenal avoids budget cuts
- Celebrity birthdays, April 14, 2012
- Today in history for Saturday, April 14, 2012
- Daily planner, April 14, 2012
- Hy-Vee donates $500 to River Bend Foodbank
- Enjoy dancing, music, food at April 14 festival
- 2012 Christian Care board of directors
- Chess tournament open to all chess players April 21
- Augustana hosts three fun, educational events on April 28
- Spring Break with the Quad City Rollers derby team
- The Fulton Sales to be held Aug. 10-11
- Bettendorf hosts District Technology Plan Forum April 23
- YWCA Swing Fore Kids Golf Outing - May 21 at Oakwood Country Club, presented by...
- The Great Strides Walks event slated for May 6
- Bird and window collision program April 19
- Milan fire hydrants flushing to begin first week in May
- Augustana Geology Museum welcomes two new flying reptiles
- Milan fire hydrants flushing to begin first week in May
- Was dad wrong to shoot daughter's laptop?
- 'October Baby' fan becomes Women's Choice Center's April Baby
- Cardiology nurse has a heart for Haiti
- Journey through seasons of women's hearts
- Trading in 'holey' socks, shoes for a holy life
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, April 14, 2012
- Horvath sculpture moving to 17th Street parking ramp in Rock Island
- 20 protest ending Saturday mail delivery
- Longtime Rock Island County Board leader dies
- MidAmerican's Peregrine falcons get webcam fame
- WQPT general manager retiring
- $30B in Army contracts available for small businesses
- Celebrity birthdays, April 13, 2012
- Daily planner, April 13, 2012
- Lawmakers eye pensions for budget fix
- 4 Q-C pinochle players witness one-in-a-million hand
- Kraft Foods Foundation grant to River Bend Foodbank
- Bethany for Children and Families Blood Drive
- May in Q-C brings the arts, historic home tour and bicycle races
- WIU-QC Riverfront Campus open house April 13
- JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes
- Pulling for Molly Cain benefit potluck and silent auction
- Illinois State Police District Seven report for March
- Tickets available for Jordan Catholic cash raffle
- Tickets available for Jordan Catholic cash raffle
- Christian singer to perform in Davenport with a message of inclusion
- Augustana alumnus, NFL legend Ken Anderson speaking to campus and community
- Universities for a Better Iowa will bring its campaign to Q-C
- Bandits offering $5 tickets to all home games on April 16-18
- Bettendorf to celebrate Arbor on the Learning Campus
- Opening of Bettendorf dog park addition
- The City of Rock Island has approved zoning for the development of housing for v...
- Catch a Big Time Rush at the i wireless Center
- Augie lecture reflects on the Battle of Shiloh
- Woodhull grants pay raises
- Alexis needs new sewer pumps
- Bishop Hill looks at streetscape grant
- Moline seeks help with annual cleanup
- Small group questions new Rocky schedule
- Celebrity birthdays, April 12, 2012
- Actors sought for zombie movie
- R.I. plans housing for homeless vets
- LULAC to host college fair
- Downed power line disrupts traffic
- Niabi tiger had heart problem
- Daily planner April 12, 2012
- Today in history for Thursday, April 12, 2012
- Not all Teamsters regain Nichols jobs
- Wise words from our own Pat Shouse who is being honored tomorrow at the Athena A...
- Trinity Muscatine Update -
Hear CEO Jim Hayes discuss the latest hospital news...
- Trinity Bariatric Center staff will present an educational seminar on surgical w...
- Bettendorf Fine Arts Boosters 'Raise the Curtain Campaign'
- Kids to get lids for safe bicycling
- Discover the history of Soil and Water Conservation at forum
- R.I. Conservation Club open house April 22
- IDOT announces construction work to begin on IL 192
- Scott County continues prescription drug discount program
- QCAWC will celebrate Volunteer Appreciation Day Open House
- Davenport needs volunteers as it kicks off Earth Week
- Controlled burn of Prairie Habitat in Davenport
- WIU-QC Engineering Open House April 20th at Riverfront Campus
- Hampton Elementary School District Kindergarten Round-Up
- Update on Rock Island news
- Junior Achievement High School Trade Careers Expo
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- EM. Fire Department to hold first Car Seat Education Station
- I-280 shut down in both directions because of downed power lines
- R.I. County Branch NAACP will host Expungement Workshop
- Clark's Ferry & Lock and Dam #16 to open
- Gallery Hop! happens Friday, May 11, 2012 from 5-9PM.
- Free boating safety education class
- Karate tournament to be held April 14
- Swap event to be held April 28
- Venus Envy celebrates Women In The Arts
- Iowa Supreme Court hears cases in Q-C
- Q-C fans get first glance at new Nickelback tour
- Earth Week Fair
- Rock Island cuts 16 teachers
- Alderman hosts community meeting
- UT's budget shortfall is less than anticipated
- Celebrity birthdays, April 11, 2012
- Geneseo hears update on State Street project
- Peers honor Moline's fleet manager
- Moline to use grant to buy Tasers
- All-Feed hit with fines
- Freedom House seeks new CEO
- Family hopes for community support
- Community Health celebrates expansion
- One of Time's most influential people speaking at RiverCenter
- 5-year-old with terminal disease inspires those left behind
- Today in history for Wednesday, April 11, 2012
- Daily, April 11, 2012
- Rachael lost 102 pounds with weight loss surgery at Trinity. Listen to her story...
- Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy honor roll
- Tickets now on-sale for 2012 Stylin’ Against Breast Cancer
Dueling pianos return...
- Book donations need for RTS
- Enjoy dancing, music, food April 14 at BHC International Festival
- Norwegian literary character to speak April 16
- Rocky to host Jazz Showcase concert April 15
- R.I fire hydrant flushing to begin April 16
- Davenport announces roadwork
- Session on assistive devices for seniors slated for April 13
- Music Guild alumni to meet April 18
- Metro East briefs for April 11, 2012
- Celebrity birthdays, April 10, 2012
- E.M. man keeps Indian tradition alive
- Biologist makes case for dangers of atrazine
- United Township School Board of Trustees elects new officers
- Refinancing bonds could save Colona $75K
- R.I. council supports Rock River Trail Initiative
- Silvis plans burn ban meeting Wednesday
- ABC newsman to speak to Hispanic Chamber
- Moline to consider WIU request for crosswalk
- Alcoa seeks ideas for eaglet names
- Today in history for Tuesday, April 10, 2012
- Daily planner, April 10, 2012
- Honor flights set for Q-C Korean War era vets
- Ari - Baby of the Week 4-9-12
- City of Davenport street closings
- Senior Golf Cart Tour of Duck Creek Recreation Trail
- Andover Historical Society of Andover will meet April 17
- WIU-QC announced new HRM Major
- Earth Day Hennepin Canal Clean-Up Day, April 22
- Readers All Regional Spring Conference
- Butterfly Blessings brings comfort to parents who lost infants.
- Q-C nonprofit seeks volunteers for Autism Awareness project
- Independent Scholars' Evenings: The Secret Life of Plants movie
- Sign up for Wilderness First Aid
- Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois Family Fun Days
- The Truth About ObamaCare Seminar April 21
- IONS-QC to meet April 19 with special speaker
- Henry County Fair Queen Pageant accepting contestants
- Kewanee celebrates grand opening on new Amtrak station
- Transitional housing serves as a stepping stone for people looking for a new start
- Building a community: Q-C reaches out to area refugees
- Sylvan Island Trailhead Park work likely to be complete in May
- Today in history for Monday, April 9, 2012
- Daily planner for Monday, April 9, 2012
- Hunting for Easter's bounty, enjoying nature's gifts
- Think about what the workplace would be like if we all had wrestling nicknames
- QCAIR to hold Action Team Retreat
- Have a specific day for doing certain things?
- Moline garage fire kills two dogs
- Cambridge calls business meeting to deal with closings
- Firefighters find no cause for 'pungent odor'
- Transitional housing serves as a stepping stone for people looking for a new start
- Helium shortage pinches party plans
- Kids, adults get in Easter spirit in Orion
- Kids gobble $900 in Easter candy in New Boston
- The Guardian
- Starting over: 'Life is better here' for growing Q-C refugee community
- Bunnies avoid Lindsay Park during Doggie Easter Egg Hunt
- Hillcrest Grade School Student Writers
- Hamilton Elementary Student Writers
- Sunday, April 8, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for April 8
- Daily planner for Sunday, April 8, 2012
- Friday fire sparked by Moline man using torch
- Veterans group seeking photos of soldiers who died in Vietnam
- Teamsters end strike at Nichols, but no assurance of jobs
- Master Sgt. John Baker to be buried April 16 at Arlington
- Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau launches online gift shop
- Zac Brown Band coming to Q-C Aug. 3
- Bustos campaign 'reviewing structure'
- Redwood film brings in funds to help youth programs
- Rock Island woman living out of SUV after home declared unfit
- R.I. County tackles arrest warrants
- Today in history for Saturday, April 7, 2012
- Daily planner for Saturday, April 7, 2012
- Holiday affects Metro, city offices in Davenport, Bettendorf
- School District Library Grant Program Awards
- 2nd Annual Equal Justice Summit April 20
- Galva H.S. among schools selected for ILWFS program
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, April 7, 2012
- With summer coming, find your spiritual fitness and health
- Be brave, go bald for childhood cancer research
- Butterfly blessings bring symbolic comfort to parents of lost infants
- Saving lives, reaching for the stars
- Work may go faster for Geneseo youth than fasting
- Easter briefs for Saturday, April 7, 2012
- Lady Antebellum owns the Q-C night
- Shelby Harris launches Bandits' season
- Audit: Gun program limits safety
- Moline mail patrons unhappy with new cluster boxes
- Celebrity birthdays, April 6, 2012
- Cleveland spars over treasurer suspension
- Curtain comes down on Albracht's career in local media
- E.M. alderman named as IMRF trustee
- Attempts to disinfect Alpha well unsuccessful
- Hampton approves purchase of copier
- WIU-QC now offering English as a major
- Dramatic Easter presented at New Life Fellowship
- Mercer County farm recommended for national historic designation
- Society hosting R.I. County History Day
- Daily planner, April 6, 2012
- Borrowed from our family at Iowa Health - Des Moines. Maybe this would help your...
- Ill. 94 to be closed near Reynolds for a week starting Monday
- Opening of Bettendorf dog park addition
- Bringing the public into Public Health: Trinity Muscatine Public Health facility...
- Presentation about Assistive Devices and Assistive Technology
- Davenport woman won $10,000 playing PAC-MAN
- R.I. Moose women to hold chicken and spaghetti buffet and '80s dance April 15
- Coonhound stayed with missing Davenport college student
- Affordable Summer Day Camp registration begins
- iLivehere QC launches Littering is Wrong Too campaign
- Moline American Legion Auxiliary new meeting date
- American Legion posts to help R.I. County communities
- Benefit dinner for fire victims April 14
- Iowa Supreme Court to visit schools in Quad-Cities
- E.M. church helping fire victims
- School districts, lawmakers give state poor marks for education support
- Coal Valley car dealer seeks change in banner rules
- Celebrity birthdays, April 5, 2012
- New energy-saving BHC building is 'teaching tool'
- Trinity withdraws application for tax exemption
- I-280 ramp at Airport Road closing Thursday
- Illinois comptroller unveils new website that gives public information on state finances
- Today in history for Thursday, April 5, 2012
- Daily planner, April 5, 2012
- How does your health stack up?
Comprehensive Blood Screening - Only $20 ($293 Va...
- Quad City Arts Grants $25,000
- 5th Annual National Women Build Week
- Last chance for free tax preparation
- Local companies help renovate homeless shelter
- Board approves BCSD 2013 Fiscal Year Budget
- Healthy Communities Initiative discusses goals for west Rock Island
- GAIN Camp registration deadline April 15
- Youth Safety Day and Bicycle Rodeo April 14
- 25 entrepreneurs pitch ideas at competition
- Moral education talk to be given at WIU-QC April 26
- Police announce Roadside Safety Check to be conducted
- Today in history for Wednesday, April 4, 2012
- Silvis council overrides water-rate hike veto, another foreseen for tower paint job
- Plan to move R.I. County offices slows down
- Nursing home sale occupies Mercer board
- Kinney asked to explain delay in Freedom of Information Act response
- Port Byron changes billing dates
- Moline moves to buy new garbage trucks
- Durbin accuses Schilling of not backing Amtrak proposal
- Celebrity birthdays, April 4, 2012
- Pilot Travel Centers expresses interest in Atkinson Plaza
- Amazing Moyer is one of the coolest guys in baseball
- Simon backs strip-club tax
- Augustana considers switch to semesters
- Metro East briefs for April 4, 2012
- Navy Seabee Veterans of American to hold meeting April 14
- The Project of the Quad Cities garage sale benefit
- Modern Woodman of America bike path to close
- Iowa statewide Tornado Drill April 4
- New research suggests that long-term use of any type of hormones to ease menopau...
- Lecture to explore influence of Native American art
- Update on Rock Island news
- Trinity Bariatric Center Staff will present an educational seminar on surgical w...
- Henry County officials make impact in Springfield
- Colona woman has been lending a helping hand since 1984
- Just a few years after nearly closing its doors, Trinity Muscatine is expanding....
- Daily planner, April 4, 2012
- Local companies help renovate homeless shelter
- In about six weeks, Trinity Muscatine will break ground on an $18.5 million expa...
- Quad City Arts presents H.S. Art Invitational
- Arab Israeli conflict series returns in May
- MRDC starts the Easter weekend with First Friday
- BCSD names athletic director & principal
- New Q-C Divine 9 is a Divine Day for Golfers, May 4
- Wind Energy Supply Chain Workshops
- Pelada filmmaker will speak, play soccer at Augustana
- Comedy competition stands up to diabetes
- Q-C making strides to raise awareness of preeclampsia
- R.I. Council accepts sculpture from Modern Woodmen Bank building
- Today in history for Tuesday, April 3, 2012
- Andover hears dredging proposal
- Sidewalks, curbs could cost Aledo residents $1.4 million
- E.M. staffing plan clears first hurdle in getting budget in the black
- Budget discussions in Milan 'going very well'
- Genesis: Specialized pediatric care 'just minutes away' with new clinic
- Durbin tours WIU's Quad Cities campus
- Schilling seeks action on long-term transport bill
- Lissie to play R.I. in May for ALS benefit
- Moline looks to buy new garbage trucks
- New online era begins
- Celebrity birthdays, April 3, 2012
- Meeting to focus on ways to live healthier in Rock Island
- E.M. would lose state police dispatching center under Quinn's plan
- Troubled waters: Q-C has two of top 10 most toxic rivers in America
- Borrowed this from American Heart Association - Quad Cities facebook page - Apri...
- Moline High School National Honor Society
- Iowa State Poolplayers Association coming to Q-C
- Q-C hosts 50th Iowa State Convention for Square Dancing
- Congrats to CASI - Center for Active Seniors for their successful St. Patrick's...
- Daily planner, April 3, 2012
- Bert Blood Scholarships Awarded!
- WIU Think Purple postage stamp
- R.I. County will offer three county board meetings
- See what our community is doing to address mental health issues, such as access...
- For Sale By Owner event to be held May 19
- Q-C Playwrights' Festival seeks entries, April 6 deadline
- FACE has grant money available
- Rock Island-Milan School District Kindergarten Round-Up
- Jesse White unveils new organ and tissue donation campaign
- Authorities find Davenport college student who vanished
- Missing Moline man identified as river search continues
- Four years ago, Julie Adams shared a special day with her grandson Keaton at Nia...
- REGISTER NOW FOR ROCK CAMP USA – QUAD CITIES 2012 SESSIONS AT RIVER MUSIC EXPERI...
- Rare coins, currency on display at show
- New era dawns for local digital news delivery
- A special Sunday at the zoo for family
- 42 years later, Albracht meets son of soldier who died in his arms
- Legislators to answer questions from school officials Wednesday
- Trinity Muscatine is among Quad-City area employers who have been nominated for...
- Athena Award honoree Pat Shouse of Davenport, Director of community services at...
- Today in history for Monday, April 2, 2012
- "With a strong work ethic, Patricia “Pat” Shouse uses her healthcare background...
- Half of the turbines are in place at Bishop Hill wind farm
- Russian jeweled eggs to dazzle in E.M.
- Tiny turtle, big mission: Niabi participates in project to save threatened species
- IRS official shares tax-time tips
- Jacobs blasts 'family ties' bills
- Even little guys enjoy Big Boyz Toy Show
- Anne Frank exhibit shows horrors on Holocause
- Ben Franklin Elementary Student Writers
- Augie group seeks to forge connections in Q-C
- Roosevelt Grade School Student Writers
- Go behind the scenes of Dispatch/Argus
- Film 'Miss Representation' focuses on portrayal in media of women and is sponsor...
- Today in history for Sunday, April 1, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for April 1
- Daily planner April 1, 2012
- United board approves schools' staffs
- Gas deal could save E.M. $20,000 per year
- R.I.'s Harris, the oldest man in the U.S., celebrating 111th birthday today
- County consolidation plan draws criticism, praise, questions
- County consolidation plan draws criticism, praise, questions
- Bent River expanding to Rock Island
- Durbin to speak Monday at WIU-QC
- Bill seeks to end double-taxing of unemployment benefits
- Attempt to eliminate legislative scholarship program moves to Senate
- Genesis increases offer for Mercer County Nursing Home
- Today in history for Saturday, March 31, 2012
- Daily planner, March 31, 2012
- Today is Doctors' Day. We are thanking and honoring our over 500 physicians on s...
- Dr. Cheryl Remigio, a Trinity Pediatric Group Bettendorf pediatrician, talks eye...
- Celebrate National Public Health Week!
Trinity Muscatine Public Health recogniz...
- Animal Shelter's 6th Birthday Party to be held March 31
- Davenport Eastern Avenue to close April 3
- Augustana Observer wins 14 awards from ICPA
- Illinois State Police to conduct Nighttime Enforcement Patrols
- ISU Extension Scott County 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
- 150th anniversary of Shiloh program on local ties to the Civil War
- Earth Day Cleanup at Andalusia Slough
- National Book Award winner will read her work at Augustana
- Today is Doctors' Day. We are thanking and honoring our over 500 physicians on s...
- Augustana Observer wins 14 state awards
- Join River Action for Earth Day activities, April 20
- Once again, congrats to Amanda Crowell from Trinity who was honored, along with...
- Steeple dedication's steep in Philippians meaning at Milan Trinity Methodist
- Prom-dress dreams came true at Winnie's Resale Shop
- 'I Am' sends Moses on exodus; Iams sent to serve at Intouch
- Kids invited to experience Easter in springlike ways
- Letter to the editor
- Lenten/easter briefs for Saturday, March 31, 2012
- Faith & Values budget for Saturday, March 31, 2012
- $25M plan would move county offices, courthouse to QCIC
- Celebrity birthdays, March 30, 2012
- State gun bill threatens Geneseo jobs
- 19 honored as Leaders Under 40
- Bettendorf principal receives statewide honor
- 2 new visitor centers opening
- Tough times mean tough negotiations for Quad-Cities' public employee unions
- Bishop speaks to Augie students about the role of religion in gay rights
- Niabi Zoo Bengal tiger found dead Thursday morning
- Broadway at Adler, QCSO announce new seasons
- Alexis Easter egg hunt planned for Saturday
- Moline native ready to come out swinging against cancer
- Brian Nelson tribute to air on WQPT
- Today in history for Friday, March 30, 2012
- Daily planner, March 30, 2012
- Events, classes & screenings for week of April 2:
Look Good...Feel Better
3-5...
- Moline alderman, staff and police to speak to East End Neighborhood Group
- IDOT announces lane closure on Centennial Bridge
- Bettendorf principal receives statewide recognition
- R.I. County Mental Health Board is accepting funding requests
- Water main break at Kimberly Rd. & Eastern Ave.
- More lane closures in Davenport due to water main break
- Quad Cities CVB announces opening of two new visitor centers
- WIU annual Environmental Summit set for April 3, 4
- Nancy Olson, RN, and Mary Oelschlaeger, RN, both Trinity Parish Nurses at Church...
- Today in history for Thursday, March 29, 2012
- Second Q-C rally held Wednesday over Trayvon Martin
- Celebrity birthdays, March 29, 2012
- Sweet way to pass the time: Volunteers fill 12,000 eggs for hunt
- BoDeans to play RME Aug. 15
- BHC event brings out 1,400 job seekers
- Lost Marine's remains to come home after 68 years
- Hunt for eggs throughout the Quad-Cities
- Biden: Manufacturing resurgent in Iowa, nation
- Planetarium open house will offer rare view of three planets at once
- American Academy of Religion Midwest regional conference
- Midwest Technical Institute Spring Open House
- We're walking with friends and family to help makes babies stronger and healthie...
- The United Methodist Women Spring Salad Luncheon
- Quad Cities Crime Victims' Rights Week
- Organic garden plots available for 2012
- Hampton superintendent leads by example
- Tea Party meeting to be held April 9
- ILLOWA Sport Flyers meeting to be held April 7
- NAWIC to tour new Kahl Home in Davenport
- MVDOVIA meeting and networking brown bag lunch April 5
- Moline 34th Street closure
- Davenport water main break to cause lane closures
- Daily planner, March 29, 2012
- A Butterfly
A butterfly lights beside us
Like a sunbeam.
And for a brief momen...
- Self-styled religious leader charged with theft in borrowing money for abbey
- If you are one of 70 million people whose lives are disrupted by a digestive dis...
- Quad City Raiders launch new reward program
- Today in history for Wednesday, March 28, 2012
- Colona readies eight-lot subdivision
- R.I. school board OKs bigger deficit for 2012-13
- 89-year-old gets his diploma
- Town and Country owner to open bowling, arcade center in August
- Celebrity birthdays, March 28, 2012
- Local Gilda's Club leader says she 'can't imagine doing anything else'
- Moline aldermen back housing rehab effort
- Augustana implements graduate-on-time guarantee
- Dispatch/Argus names new Master Teachers
- Ballard retiring as prison ward, won't seek re-election as county Democrats' leader
- Nichols Aluminum contract talks stall
- Henry County delegation targets gun ban
- Former preemie raises funds for March of Dimes with birthday skating event
“Ska...
- City of Davenport street closings
- Satisfy your weekend cravings!!! Open Thursday - Saturday, 7pm to 3:30am.
- Vice president Biden to discuss manufacturing during trip to Davenport
- You’re invited to a viewing of Miss Representation, a documentary film by Jennif...
- Riverdale Elementary third-quarter honor roll
- Daily planner, March 28, 2012
- Free will planning seminar March 30th
- Trinity's infant memorial gathering offers hope and support
- BHS receives National Student Council Award
- Augustana debuts four-year graduation agreement
- $31K VA Benefit available to qualifying Q-C area veterans
- Salvation announces Emergency Disaster Training
- Oak Street to begin pavement reconstruction April 2
- Fundraising event to benefit four local animal shelters
- Family of Native Spirits April 3 meeting
- River Bandits to host open house with canned food drive
- Former preemie raises funds for March of Dimes with birthday skating event
- Dr. Sam Moreno, Trinity clinical psychologist, speaks to KWQC TV 6 News on Frida...
- Metro East briefs for March 28, 2012
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 27, 2012
- Moline to dismiss 74 teachers
- Residents, businesses back College Hill revitalization
- Governor, legislature exempt in proposed Iowa FOIA board
- Questions surround Iowa's new $60M tax-relief fund
- First commercial park tenant pays for Cambridge lot
- NPR host in town to help kick off WVIK's funding campaign
- Cordova police coverage still in limbo
- Moline to consider help for housing rehab
- Quad-Citians rally over death of Florida teen
- Three face drug charges after Kewanee sting
- Retirement events will honor Champagne
- Beg your pardon: Hy-Vee
- Clarification: Arsenal anniversary
- CCC talk canceled at Colona library
- Celebrity birthdays, March 27, 2012
- Schilling, Bustos want 'illegal third party robocalls' investigated
- "Blossoms and Brunch" to be held by Friends of Trinity Medical Center
March 26,...
- Daily planner, March 27, 2012
- March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Colorectal cancer screening...
- Boating safety classes to be held March 31
- Junior Board of R.I. seeking 2012 funding requests
- Safety Day at SouthPark Mall
- Tickets now on-sale for 2012 Stylin' Against Breast Cancer
- Princeton Community Center benefit dinner
- Controlled burn of Prairie Habitat in Davenport
- Don't forget these upcoming seminars and screenings:
Tonight at 6 p.m. at Trini...
- Reconstruction on Moline's 5th Avenue has begun
- Ann's Helping Hands in need of items for Easter baskets
- Hearts for Housing's 10th annual fundraising dinner
- Scott Community College Dance Marathon
- Clay LaPard from CBS4QC interviewed Jason's Box Founder and President Teri Johns...
- AARP Driver Safety Class - Friday, March 30, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Trinity Moli...
- Former Moline pastor remembered as an inspiration
- Kids of all ages learn Swedish Easter customs
- R.I. to offer sneak peek at College Hill plan
- I'm just sayin': Soup should be hot, Oreos should be dunked
- Celebrity birthdays, March 26, 2012
- Today in history for Monday, March 26, 2012
- Landscapers transform Expo Center into paradise
- Family injured in crash
- Celebrity birthdays, March 25, 2012
- Third eagle egg hatches at Alcoa
- Wounded Warriors to help close reading project
- Silvis seeks stronger legal teeth against abandoned properties
- Civilian life: Augie's public safety director makes adjustment
- Local blondes sink their teeth into potential Circa role
- Daily planner, March 26, 2012
- Today in history for Sunday, March 25, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for March 25
- Ridgewood Elementary School Student Writers
- Today in history for Saturday, March 24, 2012
- Daily planner, March 25, 2012
- Alum donates $6.3M to Augustana
- Holocaust survivor to give talk at Putnam
- Annawan schools trim staff
- Spring cleanup comes early this year
- Bloom designer to sign sculptures today
- Farmers offer wish lists
- Celebrity chef Stone dazzles Q-C crowd
- Friday rally in Davenport opposes birth control mandate
- Thirty-sixth annual juried exhibition showcases QCA talent
- IPTV television personality visits the Scott County Library System
- Q-C Coin Clubs 75th Anniversary Spring Coin Show
- Daily planner, March 24, 2012
- Iowa cities mull options if traffic cameras are banned
- Chance of rain to follow morning fog in Quad-Cities
- Putnam features award-winning HBO movie Temple Grandin
- Autism expert Temple Grandin in Davenport April 19
- New options at Western Library for patrons with eReaders
- Rebuilding Together to host trivia night, spring workday
- Faith & Values budget for Saturday, March 24, 2012
- Farmer's gift will grow new crops of cribs, car seats
- Lenten/easter briefs for Saturday, March 24, 2012
- Church celebrates faithful, faith-filled 40th anniversary
- New Word of Life co-pastor shares hope restoration words
- Women prepare for a 1st Corinthians 'race' at i wireless
- New pastor embraces Greater Antioch's installation service
- Class options set for 4-H YOUniversity series
- Celebrity birthdays, March 23, 2012
- Retired general wants more markets for ethanol
- Viva Quad Cities Scholarship informational meeting set
- Rogers' food cart ready for Ben Butterworth Parkway return
- Farewell, land lines -- we had a good run
- Gap between 'haves' and 'have nots' continues to grow
- Mack Trucks to partner with Arsenal
- Today in history for Friday, March 23, 2012
- Daily planner, March 23, 2012
- Steve Baker Foundation for ALS fundraiser
- IDOT announces work to begin on I-74 starting March 26
- Not too long ago we told you that two Trinity administrators earned a top health...
- Reminder - March 23, 9:30 a.m., Trinity Moline, Board Room on 3rd floor. Our Bar...
- Viva Quad Cities Scholarship meeting March 25
- City of Rock Island free leaf collection program
- Iowa House committee moves bill to ban traffic cameras
- Iowa panel approves $16.5 million tax rebate for Field of Dreams project
- Auction nets $7.68 million for 1,338 acres near Erie
- Orion RIF targets art teacher
- Celebrity birthdays, March 22, 2012
- Silvis mayor vetoes proposed water-rate hike
- Coal Valley trustees want more work on former store
- Survey: Rock Island far exceeds national average for children on attention drugs
- Genesis moves ahead with plans to buy Mercer County nursing home
- Hope Creek offer rebuffed
- AlWood to apply for maintenance grant
- Hampton approves road repairs
- Nominate your mom for 'Most Magnificent' title!
- Today in history for Thursday, March 22, 2012
- Daily planner, March 22, 2012
- Daily planner, March 22, 2012
- Second eaglet hatches at Alcoa
- Augustana hosts bishop's discussion on religion and homosexuality
- Davenport to start yard waste collection
- Early morning fire damages Moline bar
- WIU named to Presidential Honor Roll
- TACO TACO!!! Trinity's vascular lab with help from NIDT is putting on a Taco Sup...
- Do you have these dates on your calendar?
April 25, 6-9 p.m., Waterfront Conven...
- Trinity will hold its next Spirit of Women event on March 29 called, "All Right...
- Celebrity Chef Curtis Stone visits Genesis Cancer Care Institute
- Congratulations to Amanda Crowell, Director of Revenue Cycle at Trinity, for bei...
- Rock Island Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics
- Autism/Neurodevelopmental Disorder Seminar
- The 2012 QCCA Flower & Garden Show
- The Golden Age of Hollywood comes to Rivermont
- The Q-C Comic Book Convention will be held March 31
- Y Quad Cities Rowing Open House March 24
- March 23 Women in Agriculture conference at i wireless
- Teske 90 Year Anniversary celebration
- Trinity offers free skin cancer screening
- Trinity offers free skin cancer screening
The Trinity Cancer Center will offer...
- Today in history for Wednesday, March 21
- One final thank you to Brian Nelson
- VIDEO: Rollover accident in Moline sends two to hospital
- Metro East briefs for March 21, 2012
- Atkinson prepares for TIF district
- GROWTH breaks ground for 5 houses
- Moving Moline depot will cost more than originally expected
- Celebrity birthdays, March 21, 2012
- Beg your pardon for March 20, 2012
- Cup stackers fill Wharton Field House
- Returning troops can now access PTSD, other behavioral health resources via Jaso...
- Foes, utility step up lobbying on Iowa nuclear bill
- Jordan Catholic School owner of new SMART Board
- Update on Rock Island news
- Patriot Renewable Fuels, LLC to host special luncheon
- River Valley District Library seeks architectural services
- Salvation Army Heritage Temple Moline Corps Dinner
- Ballet Quad Cities Tutu Fabulous Take Two!
- Strike out Cancer softball game event
- WQPT launches 'Artists in Profile'
- WIAAA announces available funds
- WIAAA announces available funds
- Daily planner, March 21, 2012
- Weslee - Baby of the Week 3-18-12
- Clarissa C. Cook Retirement Home closing will not impact Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House
- Soybean nutrition education program to Illinois Schools
- Quad City Botanical Center spring flower exhibit
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 20, 2012
- Milan raises rates for septic wastehaulers
- Alumni look to pay homage to military academy
- Budget sails through R.I. council
- Celebrity birthdays, March 20, 2012
- E.M. rejects staffing plan for budget
- Lawmaker: Field of Dreams bill could cause problems
- Erie auction features 1,300 acres of farmland
- Belgian ambassador supports proposed Moline historic district
- Grants could help Moline update 3 city plans
- Daily planner, March 20, 2012
- Returning troops can now access PTSD
- Help us LIVESTRONG® by voting for Trinity
Trinity Cancer Center is one of four...
- Trinity to present Supply Chain Management Sessions
- University of Illinois Extension Council meeting March 20
- First of three Alcoa eaglets has hatched
- Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for Rock Island
- E.M. Municipal Swimming Pool is offering lifeguard class
- Rock Island, Mercer, Henry County Homebuyer program
- Donate books, magazines, DVDs, CDs to Moline Library
- Augustana selects David English for CFO position
- Worldmaking Closing Reception for artist Robert Kameczura
- March 22nd Independent Scholars' Evenings
- Republican Women announce Marjabelle Stewart scholarship
- Richmond Hill Players spring auditions March 25 & 26
- Rock Island Rotary Welcomes Another New Member!
- The CASI St. Patrick's Day race that Trinity sponsored was a huge success with o...
- Henry County Republicans March meeting
- Report: US makes modest gains in graduation rate
- R.I. council to vote on budget without layoffs
- Figge patrons get to paint like Pollock
- Romney makes primary pitch in Moline
- Longtime organizer Grand Parade proud of Q-C tradition
- GOP candidates field full delegate slates
- Silvis delays council meeting, flushes hydrants
- Today in history for Monday, March 19, 2012
- Today in history for Sunday, March 18, 2012
- Former inmate who sued jail over injuries believes he's out of options
- Q-C loses a big voice in the arts community
- 20-year-old has message of peace for R.I. youths
- Sunny St. Pat's Day draws huge crowd to Grand Parade
- Daily planner, March 18, 2012
- Video gaming on hold
- Dragon Wagon serves Mean Cuisine
- John Deere Road about to get busier
- Primary primer: Q-C packed with challengers
- Where is it? takes a break
- Nominate your mom for 'Most Magnificent' title!
- Sunny St. Pat's Day draws huge crowd to Grand Parade
- Romney to campaign at Moline pancake breakfast Sunday morning
- Ericsson Elementary School Student Writers
- Longfellow Liberal Arts Elementary School Student Writers
- Today in history for Saturday, March 17, 2012
- Casa seeks help with children's garden
- Mystery author to sign books in Q-C
- Black Hawk College Digest for March 18
- Red Cross assisting after Davenport fire
- New Boston letter carrier saves the day for fallen elderly customer
- Amtrak station planning moves ahead
- Cordova mayor recommends new board member
- Cordova voters to decide whether village clerk should be elected
- Being green is easy Saturday
- MetroLink picks architect for Amtrak station
- Silvis starts e-waste recycling program
- Cambridge school picks roofing bid
- Iowa lifts suspension of physician's license
- Taco fundraiser for Phil Gomez to be held March 20
- Have you enjoyed any sunshine today? Hope so. But let's think about protecting o...
- 3rd Annual World Catfish Eating Championship
- Augustana students plan benefit concert to support summer arts
- Severe storm readiness tips for homeowners
- St. Ambrose Engineering Programs host a 'Girls' Night Out
- Bettendorf Park Ambassador Program
- Mexican Train Dominoes tournament April 14 in Tampico
- Daily planner, March 17, 2012
- Bettendorf Aglow Lighthouse presents Apostle Pat McManus
- Bettendorf Aglow Lighthouse presents Apostle Pat McManus
- Leading Ladies gracing the BHC stage March 29-31
- Leading Ladies gracing the BHC stage March 29-31
- Quad City Rollers present DropKick Derby
- Rotary Awards Luncheon 2012
- Sister Joan Lescinksi, President of St. Ambrose University, to speak at Women's...
- Trinity Muscatine Offers Assistance for Colon Cancer Screenings -
March is Natio...
- Methodist church merger to lift ministries to higher, multiple levels
- High-profile leaders guide Church of Latter-day Saints, hike awareness
- Support programs help Heritage members merge into life lanes
- A starfish statement maker in Haiti
- Lenten/easter briefs for Saturday, March 17, 2012
- Faith & Values budget for Saturday, March 17, 2012
- Move to create Iowa open records board picks up steam
- Rapids City fire department looking for land for a new building
- Alexis board okays improvements
- Veteran teachers say NCLB leaves no time for 'fun stuff'
- Today in history for Friday, March 16, 2012
- Desert tops Mickey, and baseball trumps the Grand Canyon
- Augie pays $29K for Native American art
- Audubon Society planning spring migration event this weekend
- Q-C sets another heat record
- R.I. sewer treatment plant to expand
- Protesters call Quinn budget cuts dangerous
- Daily planner, March 16, 2012
- Two I-280 projects set to start Monday
- R.I. Public Library reschedules board of trustees meeting
- WQPT'S annual Ready To Learn Conference April 21
- St. Ambrose president to present Women in Leadership event
- Moline Foundation Karen's Summertime Fund grant
- Habitat for Humanity Q-C Lifetime Achievement Award
- It's not too late to register for CASI's 30th Anniversay St. Patrick's Day Race....
- College Hill District Plan to be presented to stakeholders
- FREE "Women & Heart Disease" class with Dr. Rafat Padaria on Thursday, March 22,...
- WIU Board of Trustees appointments
- Children Exposed to Violence conference March 29
- Trinity Bettendorf hosts free joint pain screening
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- Celebrity birthdays, March 15, 2012
- Silvis schools cut staff to trim budget
- Engineering council presents scholarships, awards
- Rives to lead project review group
- Scott Community College names new president
- Woodhull fills trustee vacancy
- Warm temps set Moline record on Wednesday
- Q-C Bank & Trust new Riverfront Pops solo sponsor
- United board approves 2012-13 calendar
- Common Core standards pushes students toward problem solving, critical thinking
- Common Core standards pushes students toward problem solving, critical thinking
- Hampton school to lay off 5 employees
- 17th District candidates disclose campaign finances
- Habitat QC honors 4 original volunteers
- Today in history for Thursday, March 15, 2012
- Daily planner, March 15, 2012
- Niabi opens with record attendance
- Nominate your mom for 'Most Magnificent' title!
- Jersey Ridge Road to close March 15
- Jersey Ridge Road to close March 15
- Trinity Cancer Center needs Quad-Citians' help to win
- Trinity Bettendorf named a Best Regional Hospital
- Spring 4-H YOUniversity classes begin March 26
- BHC testing new alarm system March 16
- Glenview and UTHS receive federal grants
- Trinity Bettendorf named a Best Regional Hospital by U.S. News & World Report
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- Q-C Photography Club to display favorite photographs
- General Wesley Clark to speak at Patriot Renewable Fuels, LLC
- Federal grant money for afterschool programs
- Schilling drops $100 on gas to make a point
- Davenport woman wins $50,000 lottery prize
- Free training workshop on 'Retaining Volunteers'
- Niabi Zoo sets another record for opening week attendance
- St. Ambrose University Symposium on Saint Ambrose
- These tips about happiness were shared with staff today and we thought it was im...
- Lenten services
- Today in history for Wednesday, March 14, 2012
- Colona OKs loan for infrastructure
- Multiple departments respond to Eldridge fire Tuesday night
- Henry County OKs deputies contract
- Moline talking with Genesis about EMS
- Officials: New method may avoid teaching to test caused by NCLB
- Firefighters train for search and rescue
- Augie student finalist for Basketball Peace Corps
- Volunteers prepare seedlings for Million Trees Project
- Celebrity birthdays, March 14, 2012
- Celebrity birthdays, March 14, 2012
- John Marx will be out sick, watching basketball
- Help us LIVESTRONG® by voting for Trinity
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- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Speedstacking tournament to be held at Wharton
- Looking to pick up some additional hours? We just posted 10 new PRN Patient Sit...
- Colona School Honor Roll
- Help us LIVESTRONG® by voting for Trinity
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- New Boston Fire and Ambulance Fish and Chicken Fry
- Daily planner, March 14, 2012
- Update on Rock Island news
- Mercer County Democratic Committee to hold Candidate Breakfast
- Independent Scholars Evenings: Friend or Foe?
- Here is one more JA commercial where Erin McBride Lounsberry explains that stude...
- Financial literacy is a sound principle everybody should understand says Erin Mc...
- Trinity has been a long-time supporter of Junior Achievement of the Heartland th...
- Republican Women of Henry County meeting announced
- Speedway Fire-Rescue annual training exercise
- The Moline Boys Choir to hold tryouts
- Garden Classes in Moline's Riverside Park
- Metro East briefs for March 14, 2012
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 13, 2012
- Moline terminates Ealy as wrestling coach despite pleas from backers
- Monday fire damages East Moline home
- East Moline plan could prevent layoffs
- Rock Island weighs four deer options
- Local school officials: Some good has resulted from NCLB
- Warm spell expected this week
- Skokie firm interested in Hope Creek
- Beg your pardon: Writing conference
- Celebrity birthdays, March 13, 2012
- Explore Economic Inequality, White Privilege Summit March 21-22
- Stanford scholar to discuss 'The Gay and the Angry' at Augustana
- Riverboat Development Authority Grant applications available
- Daily planner, March 13, 2012
- Pilgrimage to the Holy Land with Fr. Jim DeBisschop
- The Trinity Bariatric Center hosts a support group for all pre-surgical and post...
- Taco Tuesday, support the Royal Ball Run for Autism
- Our Bariatric Center Staff will present an educational seminar on surgical weigh...
- Easter Bunny to arrive at SouthPark and NorthPark Mall
- Schwiebert Riverfront Park receives award of excellence
- Get COLORful with workshop to be offered in Whiteside County
- WIU-QC of LEJA faculty to host open house for students
- American Legion to serve Irish meal on St. Pat's Day
- Trinity will hold its next Spirit of Women event on March 29 called, "All Right...
- Church to hold seminar to help deal with grief
- Davenport Move On hosting events to help the economy
- Fulton Windmill Center to begin spring/summer group programs
- Andover Historical Society to meet March 20
- Accusations, echoes of past elections color Jacobs-Boland race
- Moline's Steinbrecher to name possible EMS provider Tuesday
- Political failure compounds No Child Left Behind's shortcomings
- Today in history for Sunday, March 11, 2012
- Today in history for Monday, March 12, 2012
- Take steps to make your property easy to identify
- Daily planner, March 12, 2012
- Just the numbers
- Girl Scouts take over RiverCenter
- Frances Willard Grade School Student Essays
- Garfield Grade School Student Writers
- Daily planner, March 11, 2012
- State proposal would revolutionize education
- NCLB achieves mixed success
- Huff Girls, Slappn' Judys among teams seeking dodgeball supremacy
- Geneseo teams take flight at robot contests
- 90-year-old gives his all to Whiteside board
- Daughtry's magic gone too soon
- Where is it?
- Black Hawk College Digest for March 11
- Village board problems nix senior housing in Cordova
- Q-C man invents way to stop oven spills
- Aledo war vet receives combat medal
- Rockridge lays off staff, raises fees
- Rescued chihuahua battling tumors
- R.I. library director retiring
- Today in history for Saturday, March 10, 2012
- Daily planner, March 10, 2012
- 17th Congressional District candidate agrees to pay for use of photos
- Scott Community College Women's Giving Network
- Moline Foundation announces deadline for grant applications
- Davenport street closings get under way starting March 12
- Phi Theta Kappa Chapter earns 5 Star Honor
- Rock Island Library director announces upcoming retirement
- Do you have painful joints and trouble climbing stairs? Has joint pain limited o...
- Steve Baker Foundation for ALS Chili Challenge March 24
- How to prepare, plan, and pay for a college education
- Public meeting to discuss Mill Creek South Slough project
- Jersey Ridge Road to be closed for sewer repairs
- American Public Media's Jeremy Hobson visits the QCA
- Israeli filmmaker shares 'the reality of the conflict' on March 14
- E.M. Police to conduct traffic enforcement
- St. Patrick's Day concert to feature flutes, harp and dance
- Augustana's growing study abroad program receives national ranking
- Public invited to Villa Montessori School Open House March 21
- Mulling moral grownups
- Winnie grants affordable prom dreams
- Trinity opens up can of anniversary events
- A barber turned woodcarver finds inspiration
- Friday fry guy loves serving up fish, corny jokes
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, March 10, 2012
- Today in history for Friday, March 9, 2012
- Manilow counts on sweet old songs to enthrall i wi crowd Thursday night
- Future for gas tax hike, red light cameras dims in Iowa
- Area representatives support JOBS Act legislation
- Housing authority earns top marks
- Colona educators decide federal grant not worth effort
- Celebrity birthdays, March 9, 2012
- State gives East Moline money to take over Kennedy Drive
- Port Byron keeps budget in the black
- College students take crack at running the state
- Davenport doctor faces discipline
- MetroLink seeks grant for service to Cordova
- Iowa gaming agency wants 'something big soon' with Davenport casino
- Eagle found in R.I. yard euthanized
- New state law would mandate more RNs at nursing homes
- Exelon plans 2,000 temporary jobs in Cordova
- An 'itty bitty' miracle travels from Moline to Morrison
- New weekend line-up on 96.1 MIX 96 KMXG-FM
- JASON'S BOX, for our Troops, an organization dedicated to improving the health a...
- Trinity will host “Women and Heart Disease” from 6-7 p.m., Thursday, March 22. A...
- Daily planner, March 9, 2012
- Epilepsy Foundation hosts walk March 31
- Online registration open for 2012 Susan G. Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure
- Jewish Cultural Series 2012
- Boating safety classes March 17
- Free will planning seminar
- WQPT assists efforts to increase the Q-C graduation rate
- Animal Aid fundraiser March 20 at Culver's, Moline
- Our Bariatric Center staff will present an educational seminar on surgical weigh...
- Upper Iowa University to cut ribbon at Quad Cities Center
- Update on Rock Island news
- 92 MidAmerican customers in East Moline without power
- QC Habitat for Humanity holds annual dinner, creates new award
- Celebrity birthdays, March 8, 2012
- Coal Valley considers stoplight
- Silvis schools look at cuts
- Champagne wishes: Rock Island advocate readies for retirement
- Today in history for Thursday, March 8, 2012
- Daily planner, March 8, 2012
- The Quad Cities Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure announces that Andrea S...
- Northwestern Illinois receives more than $191,000 from Modern Woodmen
- Wapsi to host hands on recycling project
- Online registration now open for 2012 Race for the Cure
- City of Davenport street closings
- This February, Trinity began celebrating nurses who personify the organization's...
- Super Sitters and Emergency Care Class
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- Last flight for World War II veterans to take place April 24
- Girl Scouts to hold 100th anniversary Promise Circle Event
- Mother Son Formal Dance to be March 25
- BHC closed March 12 for Staff Development Day
- An evening with Eva Schloss, holocaust survivor, April 2
- An evening with Eva Schloss, holocaust survivor, April 2
- Volunteers needed at Two Corps of Engineers Parks
- Submit your questions for Congressional debate
- Bettendorf budget vote adds one firefighter
- Silvis burn ban to be on Nov. 6 ballot
- Main Street organization seeks historic status for Moline's Belgian Bluff
- Celebrity birthdays, March 7, 2012
- Beg your pardon for Tuesday, March 6, 2012
- Educators say those willing to relocate, in specialty subjects in demand
- Senate Democrats give more than $50,000 to Jacobs' battle against Boland
- Deere joins ad retreat from Limbaugh
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 7, 2012
- Daily planner, March 7, 2012
- Hampton renews waste disposal contract
- Struggling Q-C homeowners urged to take advantage of federal program
- Wind power pipeline would run through Morthland's farm
- Alpha buys new water billing software
- Moline firefighters extinguish house fire
- 13 Genesis nurses recognized as Great Iowa Nurses
- Sons of Norway Storelva Lodge 1-655 to meet March 19
- Sons of Norway Storelva Lodge 1-655 to meet March 19
- Malls to host Sunburst Pageant and Baby Contest
- Friendly House offering three scholarships
- Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities celebration March 10
- New Boston Fire and Ambulance annual fish and chicken benefit
- QCAWC seeking volunteers to assist animal clinic
- March 4-H activities
- Riverdale Hall of Fame forms now available
- Volunteers needed to wrap trees for Million Trees Project
- Spring 2012 Trinity Enrichment Center classes
- Parenting support and education program PACT series
- Illinois tornado drill to be held at 10 a.m.
- Girl Scouts and faculty members and students from the Trinity College of Nursing...
- Summer Darrow, a Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences nursing student fr...
- Abby Leasure, left, and Katerina Shinbori, members of Girl Scout Troop 8437, Dav...
- Girl Scouts working on their Junior First Aid merit badge listen to the heartbe...
- Rock Island deer hunt opponents prefer animals over 'every stupid hosta in the world'
- East Moline council decides not to cut $25,000 for UT's pool
- Andover may buy post office building
- Telling the Arsenal's story for its 150th anniversary
- Hotel plans progress in Milan
- Cleveland attorney now legal to practice
- Moline to vote Tuesday on digital sign rules
- Say 'so long' to the snow
- Tuesday benefit planned for 1-year-old Isla
- Hero Street book published in Spanish
- WQPT to broadcast Bucktown Revue Wednesday
- Celebrity birthdays, March 6, 2012
- Oregon, Illinois antique show planned for March 24-25
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 6, 2012
- Daily planner, March 6, 2012
- Open enrollment for 1012-13 of Head Start program
- Friends of the R.I. Library features assistant zoo director
- Police announce Roadside Safety Check to be conducted
- Independent Scholars Evenings: Identity and Telepathy
- Habitat for Humanity Q-C to hold dinner and celebration
- Free, public showing of Freedom Riders on March 12
- John Deere toy tractors displayed at Steeple Building
- Seton Catholic School Open House for Preschool
- Family of Native Spirits March 6 meeting
- Christian Care's 2nd annual trivia night
- St. Ambrose China Project Lecture
- St. Ambrose Symposium focuses on violence and nonviolence in the Bible
- Freshman honors cohort established at WIU-QC
- Congratulations to our Director of Oncology Services Andrea Schelin, MSN, RN, OC...
- Friends of Trinity Medical Center will sponsor a fundraising book sale, featurin...
- VIDEO: Meet the zoos newest babies
- Those opposed to reducing deer population in R.I. will have their say tonight
- Black Hawk to offer two-day film training class
- Wild, wacky, wet fun on Snowstar's last day
- Today in history for Monday, March 5, 2012
- Daily planner, March 5, 2012
- Take precautions so you're not a victim of crime
- Two in race for R.I. County Board Dem nomination
- Cameras hitting federal courtrooms as well
- '50 Club truly friends for the long haul
- QCSO and friends present powerful War Requiem
- Franklin wins Miss Blackhawk Valley
- Reservations being accepted for Leaders Under 40 dinner
- 'Just say something' to families dealing with cancer
- GiGi's Playhouse offers support, education for families coping with Down syndrome
- Kids, cake -- and a thing or two -- celebrate Dr. Seuss at Family Museum
- Seton Catholic School student writers
- Trinity, Genesis stand to lose $6.5M in property tax exemptions
- Antique Spectacular makes everything old new again
- R.I. completes budget study
- Need a copy? That'll be $6 a page, or maybe just 5 cents
- Moline's dog whisperer: Training pets helped him overcome addiction
- Today in history for Sunday, March 4, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for March 4
- Daily planner, March 4, 2012
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, March 3, 2012
- Mom weeps as Iowa Senate approves Kadyn's Law
- EICC unveils solar project
- Jumer's sets up fund to assist county
- R.I. County Board size faces new challenge
- Mediacom adding 55 HD channels
- Cleveland's new village attorney currently not authorized to practice law in Illinois
- Quick, heavy snow blankets Quad-Cities
- Today in history for Saturday, March 3, 2012
- Daily planner, March 3, 2012
- March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month and staff from Digestive Disease Center, G...
- Cancer Transitions - moving beyond treatment
- Rockridge Kindergarten Round-Up dates finalized
- Women only self defense classes
- Brown Mackie College to host an open house
- Help Davenport win a state-wide contest
- Scandinavian Easter Workshop
- Exhibit, events focus on William Morris
- Moline School District Kindergarten pre-registration
- Mayor Pauley will host coffee & conversations March 31
- Senior High School Honor Band to perform at St. Ambrose
- Writer, director and East Asia expert to speak at St. Ambrose
- HCDEP and HCTB partner to produce relocation guide
- Stevenson to become principal of Neil Armstrong Elementary
- Patterson named interim assistant dean at WIU Quad Cities
- How apologizing makes you more powerful
- Lenten services
- Retiring pastor can't dodge Ecclesiastes' seasons
- Student council members pack meals, look beyond horizons
- Dr. Joseph Bergstrom is a family physician and the director of the family practi...
- Eco-theologist says it's Earth, not 'the' Earth
- Alleman grad, Eagle Scout named as a new Catholic Bishop
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, March 3, 2012
- St.Patrick's Day Weekend Celebration
- Happy birthday Dr. Seuss
- Cleveland trustees hire attorney, trade barbs
- Eagle treated for possible lead poisoning
- Third generation reporter starts at WQAD
- Jumer's to give money to R.I. County
- Celebrity birthdays, March 2, 2012
- Cardiac Comeback Club support group
- Alleman's Jordan Schmidt is going to see Ellen
- Beg your pardon
- Augustana's board appoints new trustee
- Branstad, Reynolds push tax relief plan at CASI
- Talks between Nichols, strikers resume; no deal yet
- Daily planner, March 2, 2012
- Today in history for Friday, March 2, 2012
- John Deere "Gathering of the Green 2012" March 14-17 in Davenport
- Davenport man wins $10,000 prize on last scratch ticket in the pack
- Davenport woman expects $3,000 prize, wins $30,000 instead
- Dr. Michael Eisenberg talks technology to kick off spring lecture series
- QC Pride, Inc. announces 2012 scholarship application
- Humane Society of Scott County fundraising event
- College Career Night, free & open to community
- March is Red Cross Month
- St. Anthony's Nursing & Rehabilitation Center celebrates end of renovation with community open house March 11
- Nominations sought for President's Excellence in Diversity Awards
- NAWIC scholarships available
- Cardiac Comeback Club tonight at Trinity Rock Island, Jardine Auditorium, from 5...
- 55 new HD channels to arrive March 6 to Mediacom customers
- Celebrity birthdays, March 1, 2012
- Bettendorf girl wins crown in Dispatch/Argus Spelling Bee
- Sustainable Technologies Building at BHC should be finished by May
- House turns down bid to allow some smoking
- Genesis launches nursing dress code
- Dinos ready to roar at Putnam
- Today in history for Thursday, March 1, 2012
- Daily planner, March 1, 2012
- WIAAA to host community input meeting
- Fish fry March 2 in East Moline
- Grace and Jack were born four years ago at Trinity BirthPlace in Moline. They a...
- Winds could reach 50 mph; Q-C advisory in effect until 6 p.m.
- Cabel named Assistant Principal of the Year
- Dress for Success Quad Cities
- Bandits now accepting entries for 2012 Bandit wedding
- Out of this World Trivia Night at the Church of Peace
- BSA Troop 642 Wood Duck Nesting Box Cleanout
- Happy Leap Day! Today is the final day of February which is heart month. Leap in...
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 29, 2012
- Moline library employees have new contract
- BHC's Soul Food Showdown Wednesday honors Tingle
- 'Keeper chats' mark opening of Niabi Zoo
- Alliance for Immigrants fills leadership posts
- A special day, every four years
- Thumbs down to a new Pepsi, NBA All Stars, and early exercise
- Share your ideas for St. Pat's fun
- Learn from the past, reflect on the future at roundtable
- Cambridge consolidates village offices
- American Red Cross Family Safety Day
- Daily planner, Feb. 29, 2012
- Q-C Alliance announces officers and constituent organizations
- Niabi Zoo to open for the season on March 5
- Niabi Zoo to open for the season on March 5
- St. Patrick's Day Festival at Kelly's Irish Pub and Eatery
- Quad-Cities Computer Society event
- Metro East briefs for Feb. 29, 2012
- City of Davenport street closings
- QCIC GameWatch - March 1
- Autism Fundraiser to be held April 3 at Mulligan's Pub
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 28, 2012
- Henry Farnam Dinner to Celebrate 150th Anniversary of Rock Island Arsenal
- Tenants moving in at Enterprise Live-Work Lofts
- Moline to consider first union contract of the year
- Erie teen stands behind hazing allegations
- Colona approves study for new U.S 6 traffic signal
- R.I. schools weigh options for budget gap
- Insurance funding cut worries retired teachers
- Beg your parrdon: Spelling bee
- Moyer named new Moline superintendent
- Today in history for Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 28, 2012
- Home invasion defense presented by David Lombardo
- Mississippi Valley Quilters hosting bus trip March 23
- River Bandits to hold job fair March 3
- Whooping cough on the rise in Scott County, health department warns
- Q-C Botanical Center's Fundraising Bus Trips
- Bettendorf CSD joins list of EPA ENERGY STAR Leaders
- Snowstar says 'Hello, Spring' with slush
- Rivermont Collegiate 1st Grade 'No Erasers' Open House
- Leap Day Fundraiser benefiting the R.I. County Democratic Party
- QC Federation of Labor Chili Supper for Mike Smiddy
- Davenport street closings
- R.I. County Genealogical Society 40th Anniversary
- Control of Invasive Plants program March 13
- Our Bariatric Center staff will present an educational seminar on surgical weigh...
- The Imani Dancers at Day of Dance - this was one of their three groups.
- R.I. investigates Manor Homes fire
- Zumba with Z in the QC! The whole room was dancing. Wore me out just watching. D...
- Funerals for Monday, Feb. 27, 2012
- Our Day of Dance featured some amazing dancers. The crowd truly loved these Iris...
- Beautiful and exciting ballroom dancing by Fred Astaire Quad Cities. Just beauti...
- MidCoast Fine Arts looking for new leader
- $58,000 poker payday has Auker hungry for more
- Today in history for Monday, Feb. 27, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 27, 2012
- Rock Island Rotary Welcomes Two New Members!
- Posted 143 great photos from our Day of Dance yesterday. Visit our page to check...
- McGuire draws energy from students
- District reputation attracted Lemon to Moline
- Daily planner, Feb. 26, 2012
- R.I. finetunes balanced budget
- Mild, snowless winter affects bird count
- Camping, RV show offers hint that warm weather is near
- Women taking increasingly large role in farming
- George Washington Elementary School
- Andalusia Elementary School Student Writers
- Spartan's Discount Groceries opens in Cambridge
- Just had a young couple get engaged right here at Day of Dance!
during Jazzerci...
- Quad City Federation of Square Dancers on stage right now. You still have time t...
- Paisley and friends leave i wireless Center audience on its feet
- Day of Dance - A Trinity Spirit of Women event
- Dr. Paul Bolger and his wife Bettina just taught us some Latin dances, including...
- We're learning the Charleston. Come down and check out the next 9 dances and get...
- QCSoDa dancers doing the swing at Day of Dance - now until 3 p.m. RiverCenter.
- It's here! Day of Dance. It's free and includes 10 dance groups peforming and pr...
- Black Hawk College Digest for February 26
- Jason Aldean coming to i wireless May 11
- Erie's athletic director resigns
- Spirit's willing, but income's a bit weak at Churches United
- Thurgood Marshall's Ambrose named top middle school principal
- Moline superintendent candidate: Michael Meissen
- Moline superintendent candidate: David Moyer
- Today in history for Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012
- Welsh/Cornish Barn Dance March 4
- 2012 KWQC-HD6 Women's Health & Lifestyles Fair
- Today in history for Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 25, 2012
- Bettendorf Explorers offer DNA/Fingerprint ID Kits
- RIHA Section 8 Program Earns High Performer
- Longfellow receives Isabel Bloom grant
- WQPT Broadcast Scholarship available
- Meeting Feb. 25 concerning Mercer County Nursing Home referendum
- St. Anthony's Parish trivia night slated for March 24
- Summer festival brings hottest country acts to Mississippi Riverfront
- Quad City Animal Welfare Center Trivia Night
- Phillip Ambrose is Middle School Principal of the Year
- We offer the HealthAware program year round to area businesses to help their emp...
- A Gathering of Women to honor "sheroes" on Feb. 25
- Good morning Winter! You can be beautiful.
- Two Rivers Methodist hosts annual Lenten concerts
- His piano hand works in fast, mysterious ways
- African-American church history celebrated
- Lenten services
- Filling food pantries with a Rhode Island-Rock Island connection
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012
- Life's trees guide chiropractor's hands
- More snow, cold in the forecast
- Today in history for Friday, Feb. 24, 2012
- Hillsdale OKs bigger budget
- Homeless veterans find help at 'Stand down'
- License to smoke: Bill would let cities allow smoking in some establishments
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 24, 2012
- Flooding outlook far below normal
- Dinosaurs up for adoption at Putnam
- Final Dispatch Good Fellow Argus Santa totals reported
- Davenport man dead after fall from Macomb tombstone
- 'Jet' was a funny, funny man
- Cedar Rapids postal facility staying open
- Storm watch dropped; snow still expected
- Barriers to Fitness: Overcoming Common Challenges
Sticking to a regular exercis...
- Davenport man dies in fall off tombstone in Macomb cemetery
- Metro Youth co-founder refused to 'ever see the bad in a child'
- River Bandits National Anthem tryouts will be March 3
- Black Hawk College Dodgeball Tournament
- The Cardiac Comeback Club kick-off event was very successful and the group is lo...
- Daily planner, Feb. 24, 2012
- Bettendorf schools offer free mobile app
- Mallards player BFF Dinner Auction set for February 29
- Rich Parsons was shocked to learn he had heart disease. He says you should pay a...
- Quad-City Times coverage of Gov. Quinn's plan to cut Medicaid says proposed cuts...
- CBS4QC coverage of Trinity CEO Rick Seidler's reaction to Gov. Quinn's plan to c...
- Moline police investigating fatal hit and run
- Quilt shares story of freedom
- Old Man Winter's not quite done
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 23, 2012
- Medicaid funding cuts could have 'devastating' effect
- Tim Moore tribute continues this weekend in Davenport
- Raises keep coming: R.I. County OKs increases for non-union administrators
- Prophetstown man sentenced on sex charges
- Former police officer faces trial related to nude photo
- Schilling believes Congress can find common ground
- Dickey's Barbecue to reopen next week
- Homeless vets can get help at Stand Down today
- Invenergy donates to Bishop Hill
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 23, 2012
- WQAD coverage of Gov. Pat Quinn's budget proposal, including cuts to Medicaid sp...
- Four to eight inches of snow expected Thursday, storm watch issued
- Piano recital raises funds for King's Harvest
- Silvis woman wins $500 a week for life from Illinois Lottery
- Coming Soon..."The Shoppes on 2nd". Stay Tuned......
- Braking Traffik fundraising event February 25
- Update on Rock Island news
- Jazz It Up February 25th for quality health care
- Two Augustana seniors honored for leadership and success
- Davenport Grand Avenue to close Feb. 23
- Animal Aid Humane Society fundraiser
- Genesis among top 20 percent for patient outcomes
- We will be following Governor Pat Quinn's budget address today during which he i...
- Friends of the Hennepin Canal to host capital campaign gala
- Wapsi blue bird workshop and maple syrup demo
- Independent Scholars Evenings: Favorite poems
- U.S. Navy Sea Chanters to perform at Augustana
- Calling all Velie owners
- Welcome Dr. John Banas to Trinity Physicians and Clinics at Trinity OB/GYN-Rock...
- Trinity's own Pat Shouse, Director of Community Services, has been chosen as a 2...
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012
- Metro East briefs for Feb. 22, 2012
- Hampton School honor roll
- State, federal aid cuts digging deficit for RI schools
- Silvis rejects paint bid, revives golf ball option
- Moline discusses bridge aesthetics
- Zoo director dismissal prompts charge at county board meeting
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 22, 2012
- Kiwanis clubs serve children, their communities
- E.M. OKs raises for AFSCME members
- RI County approves raises for three unions
- Share your Leap Day story
- Watershed committee gets educated about river research station
- Atkinson board explores areas for TIF district development
- DJs enthusiastic about jump from FM to AM
- Father-son duo to entertain at Milan Legion
- RDA's goals for casino sale: more revenue, downtown site
- Daily planner, Feb. 22, 2012
- Southern Baptist leaders OK 'Great Commission'
- Dr. Paul Bolger and his wife Bettina danced the salsa on Paula Sands Live yester...
- Dave and Darren to give away Nickelback tickets at Shannon's March 10
- Career fair for people with disabilities set for Feb. 24
- SCHEDULE FOR DAY OF DANCE ANNOUNCED!!
Trinity will present its first Spirit of...
- Augustana Endowment Society to meet March 7
- Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard Weekend is another success
- Davenport North Elmwood Ave. closed for sewer work
- Cocktail Party with the Arts Fundraiser for QC Pride
- Galumpha's comedic acrobats come to Augustana
- Davenport 6th and Fillmore Streets closed
- Illinois Hospital Research & Education Foundation Scholarships offered
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- Want to understand your cholesterol numbers? Join Dr. Nilesh Mehta of Trinity He...
- IT'S OFFICIAL!!! The District event dates are approved. Check out www.ridistri...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012
- Moline Committee of the Whole to review apartment development
- R.I. proposes balanced budget for next year
- House bill tightens regulation on scrap-metal dealers
- E.M. budget shortfall could be less than earlier projected
- Rock Island freezes water rates
- Eagle lays third egg
- Sherrard under boil order until Wednesday
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 21, 2012
- Rock Island County Board to be asked to approve wage hikes
- KUUL switches to KISS and today's hits
- Daily planner, Feb. 21, 2012
- Trinity Cardiac Comeback Club focuses on depression and heart disease
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- SCRA accepting grant applications for spring 2012 cycle
- Iowa American Water adjust its treatment process
- Mississippi River Visitor Center will be closed on February 27
- Snowstar to Crown King of the Hill on February 26
- Modern Woodmen Park to hold suite level open house
- Tomorrow is Fat Tuesday and Gumbo Ya Ya, June 8 & 9, is 108 days away!!! Laisse...
- Augustana Choir will return for 'Alpha & Omega' concert
- PBS Kids Go Writing Contest
- Watch Paula Sands Live today on KWQC TV-6 at 3 p.m. to learn more about Day of D...
- Quad Cities Henry Farnam Dinner celebrates Arsenal
- Dr. Waseem Ahmad, a neurologist, with Trinity, talks to the Quad-City Times abo...
- Scott County announces 175th Anniversary Photo Contest
- Stand Down for homeless veterans
- Dance your way to good health this Saturday. Check out this Argus / Dispatch sto...
- Henry County Republicans to meet
- City fo Rock Island street closure
- District to present new play on gay rights
- Beg your pardon
- Today in history for Monday, Feb. 20, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 20, 2012
- Disc golfing for a good cause
- Mild winter a bait and switch for fishermen
- Bettendorf not asking for tattoo ban, just common sense
- King Klingbiel, Queen Scally reign at 2012 Mardi Gras Ball
- QCCA outdoor show reels in enthusiasts
- KONE alters downtown skyline
- Consulting bills add up for local governments
- Music programs win support at R.I. school budget-cut forum
- Earl Hanson Grade School Student Writers
- George O. Barr School Student Writers
- Today in history for Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 19, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for February 19
- Fire forces residents out of Spruce Hills Village
- Silvis alderman wants mulligan for water tower paint proposal
- Local lawmakers say tax cut extension could have come months ago
- Schilling, Loebsack pitch Arsenal at hearing
- Nonstop flights to Orlando returns to Q-C
- Cordova wants bulletproof vests back
- Augie grads to hear Spider-Man director
- Iowa education gaining national attention
- Organizer hopes LiberTEA fest is first of many
- Today in history for Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 18, 2012
- Saudi female athletes challenge Muslim norms
- More new open positions posted this week: RN - Weekend Program and Behavioral He...
- U.A.W. Local 865 Retirees to meet March 5
- SPIDER-MAN director will speak at Augustana graduation
- Support the American Red Cross during Red Cross Month
- Fine Arts Night celebrating the arts at Eisenhower Elementary
- Moline Public Library March programs
- Gov. Branstad joins the QCESC to celebrate STEM in the Quad Cities
- Q-C Audubon Society upcoming events
- Q-C business and higher ed institutions awarded $1.5 million military grant
- Small plane makes emergency landing at Q-C airport
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012
- Ash Wednesday, Lenten services
- eBay's Gram80 demonstrates fundraising abilities, plus
- New Art of Faith group holds first show, sale
- A trivia contest full house could be a Spring Forward winning hand
- NAACP Religious Affairs day will wind up with a wedding
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012
- Pray for integrity in politics
- Today in history for Friday, Feb. 17, 2012
- Orion teachers rally in support of grade school P.E. teacher
- Tuition, fees going up at Black Hawk
- Annawan grade school gets 4th state excellence award
- Cambridge schools to promote building trades
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 17, 2012
- E.M. boxer Joe Perez will take a swing at going pro, fatherhood
- Rapids City considers new salt storage building
- Jordan Catholic School receives SMART Board from Hy-Vee
- New Ground's Sudden Theatre canceled
- Henry County Search and Rescue Team meeting this weekend
- QC delegation gets federal advice on advancing priorities
- We served these Lemony Sunrise Parfaits to the Circle of Red members who attende...
- Daily planner, Feb. 17, 2012
- Health department education series presents diabetes program
- Western's 2012 Summer Session
- Cheri Bustos Campaign hosting Sunday Chili Reception
- Samba with Mayor Gluba and celebrate Brazilian Carnival
- QC Elite H.S. Robotics Team 648 to hold open house
- Market Outlook with Mike McClellan March 7
- Quad City Rollers present the School of Hard Knocks
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012
- Woodhull to fund street work with fuel-tax money
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 16, 2012
- Alexis board approves increases for community center rental
- Coal Valley considers traffic light at crosswalk
- Port Byron decides to buy mini-excavator
- Waldron receives public works honor
- Online open house invites rail comments
- R.I. libraries to be closed Feb. 29
- Local officials on hand to greet Xi at QC Airport
- John Deere Pavilion reopens to great reviews
- Alpha man goes on trial for making meth
- County retains souvenir from Xi's 1985 visit
- Arsenal soldiers heading to Afghanistan
- Arsenal soldiers headed to Afghanistan
- R.I. Library new series of programs for seniors and retirees
- Davenport man wins $10,000 lottery prize
- Metro East briefs for Feb. 15, 2012
- Self-defense class for women scheduled Saturday
- Local artist Billie Davids helps Girl Scout Troop
- Eagle Food Centers Retirees to meet March 14
- Here is a chance to improve your heart health and help your organization win $1,...
- Quad Cities March for Babies April 28
- Trinity offers free heart disease risk and cholesterol screening
Trinity will o...
- Look Good...Feel Better
Feb. 27, 4-6 p.m., Trinity Moline Boardroom, 3rd floor
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- Buffalo Elementary students 2nd annual Kids Against Hunger Project
- China Project Business Forum at St. Ambrose University
- Viola Methodist Men Pancake and Sausage Supper
- R.I. Libraries observe Furlough Day on February 29
- ILLOWA Sport Flyers changed meeting to March 10
- Wapsi to host charcoal art program and maple-syrup demonstration
- Feinstein Hunger Challenge $1 million giveaway to fight hunger
- Fire displaces residents of R.I. home
- Rock Island schools may cut teachers
- Hampton School receives academic excellence award
- Rural Geneseo woman gets two-year reprieve for her 10 dogs
- Ewert leaving Geneseo council
- Public works peers honor R.I.'s Hawes
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 15, 2012
- Donate food for a chance to meet Brad Paisley
- Gas pains forecast this summer as pump prices eye record highs
- Muscatine group eager to welcome back Chinese leader
- Thumbs down to expensive chicken, karma and bagged lettuce
- Moline council votes to extend TIF district
- Alleman looks to chill 'grinding' at dances
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 15, 2012
- $1.5 million contract assists 'Arsenal Academy'
- Bald eagle lays second egg
- Congratulations to Muscatine for being one of eleven Blue Zones Demonstration Si...
- City of Davenport named as Blue Zones Project finalist
- Grant and Lee to debate the American Civil War
- Quad City Botanical Center April programs
- Jordan Catholic School's Round-up
- Riverdale School District Preschool Development Screening
- Update on Rock Island news
- Jesse White awards $11.9 million to public libraries statewide
- Donate to River Bend Foodbank for chance to meet Brad Paisley
- Women in Agriculture Seminar to be offered March 23
- Local area LiberTEA Party
- Officials break ground on new health clinic in East Moline
- Farm Bureau Market Outlook March 7 in Moline
- Women in Agriculture Seminar March 23 at i wireless Center
- Annual Teacher Job Fair to be held March 6
- Read Trinity President and CEO Rick Seidler's letter to the editor of the Rock I...
- On this holiday that focuses on affairs of the heart, we wanted to remind you th...
- Love will be in the air Thursday as Dr. Pat Love shares her tips for passion. "...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012
- Moline to vote on extending TIF for One Moline Place
- Moline names principal, superintendent finalists
- Businesses love pre-Valentine's Day rush
- Colona turns its eye to the X
- R.I. Corps of Engineers sees budget increase
- Mallards, Genesis partner to raise $19,500 for Cardiac Care
- United board expects about 90 percent of state funds
- R.I. residents address council about deer population
- Water rate increase tabled in Rock Island
- Davenport eye doctor to be inducted in Volunteer Hall of Fame
- Community Health Care's Jazz It Up event is Feb. 25 and features the music of th...
- Eaglecam reveals egg in Alcoa nest
- Future Chinese president visits Q-C area Wednesday
- Another cat found from Animal Aid Humane Society; 4 still missing
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 14, 2012
- THE DISTRICT is looking for a Summer Intern! If you are a student looking to ful...
- DAY OF DANCE - Feb. 25, RiverCenter - It's FREE! Zumba, Salsa, Hip Hop, Swing, C...
- Roxanne Kramer breast cancer award nominations now being accepted
The Trinity H...
- Dr. Love will teach you 'The Secrets of Lifelong Passion'
- Daily planner, Feb. 14,2012
- Quad Cities Chapter organizational meeting
- Today in history for Monday, Feb. 13, 2012
- Nichols, union reach contract agreement
- R.I. to discuss capital plan, Augie housing
- Taco buffet featured at Singles Salsa Celebration
- Daily planner, Feb. 13, 2012
- Dreaming of new wheels at the car show
- 70 and counting: Stepping in for a friend led to a lifetime of love
- District 8 candidates sound off on issues for R.I. County Board
- No shopping abuse allowed in Good Fellow, Argus Santa gift to Child Abuse Council families
- Geneseo's Haugse earns Principal of the Year honor
- Today in history for Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012
- Vendors show their wares at home show
- Formal and freezing: Red Dress runners hit Q-C streets
- Daily planner, Feb. 12, 2012
- Education video for Oxford Press made in Moline
- Closing the budget gap: East Moline looks at list of proposals
- Shoe repair is in R.I. man's soul
- Students win Geneseo DAR Chapter Good Citizen awards
- Denkmann Elementary School Student Writers
- Nonprofits to gather at former Hyman's site in R.I.
- Today in history for Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012
- Where is it? Answer correctly and you may win Putnam tickets
- Black Hawk College Digest for February 12
- Morrison police join Facebook
- Good Fellow/Argus Santa noted for kindness at Just Kids
- LULAC adding chapters in Moline, Muscatine
- Top Rock Island speller uses gunnysack to haul off crown
- BHC mulls tuition hike
- Search for new Niabi director to begin soon
- The weekend is a great time to explore new job opportunities at Trinity! Lots o...
- Results from Upper Mississippi River Research Station presented Feb. 21
- Daily planner, Feb. 11, 2012
- Secretary of State offices closed for Lincoln's Birthday
- Is your heart trying to tell you something? Free heart and cholesterol screening...
- New commanding general named for Arsenal sustainment command
- The 2012 QCCA Outdoor Show
- Mississippi River research results to be shared
- It’s not just about sex. It’s about romance, communication and body image.
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- Long-married Moline couple, Bill and Kathy Lootens, are both recent heart surger...
- College trip to Israel brands Ambrose students in multiple ways
- Examining new Bible's DNA
- Each baby gets treated as a Christ child in this society
- Mending Broken Hearts
- 'Bearly' able to contain herself
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012
- Jason's Box and Robert Young Center host Dr. John Mundt who will speak on PTSD i...
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 10, 2012
- Colona village, school officials setting goals
- Mayor: Cordova police 'at the mercy of Rock Island County'
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 10, 2012
- Joint Munitions Command will welcome new leader
- More street work soon to start in Moline
- Two Alleman seniors on track for success in the service
- Four cats still missing following Jan. 30 fire at Moline shelter
- More non-military work may hold key to Arsenal's future
- Legislation from Chicago mayor pushes for statewide registration of handguns
- Mediacom's All-Digital upgrade in countdown phase
- Does cholesterol testing confuse you? All those numbers but what do they mean? D...
- Q-C welcomes Gaither Homecoming music spectacular
- 1st Farm Credit Services supports young leaders
- Slumberland donates new beds to homeless shelter
- February classes and events -
- Trinity Regional Health System community classes
- John Kiley Memorial Fund continues legacy of caring
- Davenport man wins $100,000 top prize
- The Second 'Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard Weekend'
- Daily planner, Feb. 10, 2012
- Area businesses could win $1,000 from Trinity HeartAware for wellness programs...
- The Beat Goes On Fundraiser for Genesis
- For the Love of ARTery Fundraiser
- Health department to offer freedom from smoking course in Kewanee
- Health Department offers family planning services
- Health Department offers family planning services
- Owner of 10 dogs one step closer to goal
- Missed goal still nets $10M for United Way
- Atkinson board members share wish lists
- Boucher: State causing district's biggest challenges
- Silvis water tower won't get golf ball paintjob
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 9, 2012
- Housing plan wins first OK
- Black Hawk talks target financial health
- Report finds 20 percent of R.I. County kids live in poverty
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 9, 2012
- Caterpillar rules out Silvis and other Illinois sites for plant; reasons include business climate
- Big River Magazine get together
- United Neighbors classes for Black Parenting Child Caring
- Relay For Life of R.I. County calling all cowboys and cowgirls
- Davenport Downtown businesses say what they think in Q-C survey
- Distinguished finalist honor bestowed on QC youth volunteers
- Ukulele club to hold first meeting March 3
- Congratulations to @Junior Achievement of the Heartland who recently received th...
- Man pleads innocent to animal cruelty in puppy mill case
- Does this surpise you? Bread beats out chips as the biggest salt source in the A...
- Mercer Board sets informational meeting on nursing home sale
- Get Outdoors Day planned at Wapsi River Center
- Quad Cities says spring is around the corner
- Geneseo Public Library to start crochet/knitting group
- Complete Balance Chiropractic collecting for Blessings of Love
- Valentine Indoor Music and Moonlight Outdoor Walk event
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012
- Metro East briefs for Feb. 8, 2012
- Radish helps you beat the winter blues
- Transportation, budgets on minds of officials flying to D.C.
- QC Chamber names senior vice president of economic development
- Clarification for Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012
- Ambulance rate hike shot down
- Alpha delays decision on generator
- Beg Your Pardon for Feb. 7, 2012
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 8, 2012
- Rail group seeks public input
- Our Lady of Grace seeks support through raffle
- Village approves program to improve building facades
- Port Byron rejects bid to share police coverage
- Jury finds Smith sexually violent
- Sorry 'bout that, Jason -- it was my mistake
- Corps seeks agricultural lease applications near Illinois City
- Grant helps provide stability and room for growth
- Animal Aid fundraiser slated for February 18
- Where cupid shops - Valentine’s Day is Feb. 14, and Trinity Gifts and Floral is...
- The Annual Downtown Clean Up is Saturday, May 5!!! Volunteers & Volunteer Group...
- Lane closure will be installed on I-80 south of I-88 in R.I. County
- Rekindle Your Romance with this The Women's Connection event presented in partne...
- Update on Rock Island news
- NRCS office to celebrate International Women's Day with open house
- Daily planner, Feb. 8, 2012
- Davenport receives funds to remove lead-based paint in homes
- Bush Construction presents 2012 Martini Shake Off
- Q-C Chamber selects Texas CEO for top economic development role
- Game show to benefit Quad Cities Autism Center
- Board considers naming BHS wrestling room after Franc Freeman
- Miss Blackhawk Youth 20th Anniversary Pageant
- Trinity's Human Resources department is searching for an HR Analyst! This posit...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012
- East Moline advances work on hog plant proposal
- LaHood visits Aledo council
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 7, 2012
- Andover discusses docks, dredgers
- R.I. changes water bill payment system
- Folks at senior center 'look forward to that meal every day'
- Augie recieves $500,000 from John Deere Foundation
- Debt, backlog of bills mean fewer meals for homebound seniors
- Potential retail development discussed by Milan board
- Moline residents can watch State of the City address on Mediacom Channel 18
- Search begins for Irish Mother of the Year
- Plan commission to consider new rules for electronic signs
- Community Events and Classes - February
- Cardiac Comeback Club Social Event featuring Dr. Alyas Chaudhry
- Genesis reaches tentative agreement to buy Mercer County Nursing Home
- Celebrate Dickens' 200th birthday at Augie
- Moline council to discuss higher ambulance fees Tuesday
- Daily planner, Feb. 7, 2012
- TSA official: New Q-C airport scanners 'significant upgrade'
- To educate Muscatine area residents about the risk of heart disease, Trinity Mus...
- IDOT announces lane closure in R.I. County
- Trinity Muscatine news and events:
Trinity Muscatine Friends Book Fair, Feb. 9,...
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Guitar master class at RME canceled
- View Moline's 2012 State of the City Address on Mediacom
- QC MUG to meet February 21
- ASHHS quarterly meeting to be held February 19
- Gumbo Ya Ya 2012!!! Street performers wanted for June 8 & 9! What's your talen...
- Trinity's cardiology director has been named as the Quad-City area Heart Walk ch...
- New owner of Woodhull travel plaza ready to move business to the next level
- Nichols Aluminum, union still apart on issues
- Not so super Sunday for bars
- Rock Island Arsenal Welcome Club seeking scholarship applications
- Take a freezing plunge for a good cause -- and for fun
- Peace project brings international partnership
- Nice day for a car wash!
- Today in history for Monday, Feb. 6, 2012
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 6, 2012
- Striking out bullying
- D.C. Fly-In to focus on transportation, defense
- Customers enjoy variety at Rock Island Antique Show
- Good Fellow/Argus Santa spreads branches to EM agency, still seeks funds
- Q-C officials rally 'round 'Team Rock Island Arsenal'
- Fall election is first test of new 17th District
- Hospitals look to take advantage of cost-cutting incentives
- Cameras in court provide civics lesson
- Nichols Aluminum negotiations to continue Sunday
- Cause of Moline house fire remains undetermined
- Temple Christian School Student Writers
- Introducing Psychiatrist Cezary Dudzinski, M.D.
Dr. Dudzinski received his educ...
- Stroll through 'Monet's Garden' at Mardi Gras Charity Ball
- Black Hawk College Digest for February 5
- Where is it? Answer correctly and you may win Putnam tickets
- Today in history for Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 5, 2012
- Moline firefighters battle Friday night blaze
- SAU basketball family thinking 'pink'
- Steinbrecher encouraged by talks with new SouthPark owner
- MidAmerican bills may rise for Iowa customers
- Fog delays flights at airport
- FEMA to move regional office to R.I. Arsenal
- Erie schools say independent report found no hazing, harassment evidence
- Airport prepares to use new form of screening technology
- Beg your pardon
- Citigroup apologizes to Moline man for possible mortgage mishaps
- Today in history for Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 4, 2012
- Trinity's "Souper" Bowl fundraiser parties at Bettendorf, Rock Island and Moline...
- Nurses, have you ever considered sharing your expertise with others as an instru...
- Davenport woman wins $50,000 in "Super Crossword" scratch game
- The Smithsonian is coming to Savanna Feb. 25-April 7
- Learn something new at the Rock Island Library in February
- The recent I Heart Augustana program, a partnership between the school's wellnes...
- Don't ask whatâs wrong with coincidences, just accept them
- Iowa House panel approves ban on traffic cameras
- Baby Bottle Blitz benefits Pregnancy Resources
- It's been a place2b for 100 teens so far
- Catholic Affordable Care Act concerns continue
- Faith & Values budget for Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012
- United Way Student Challenge fed connections, imaginations, reading passions
- Genesis closer to buying Mercer County nursing home
- Cordova takes mayor off police contract committee
- Cleveland mayor puts parking lot to rest
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 3, 2012
- Beg your pardon
- Spend a night at home, send dinner/dance money to Good Fellow, Argus Santa
- Adam Linger, hometown football star, is the face of heart disease.
- Tomorrow is Wear Red Day. Show your support by wearing red.
- Schilling, Loebsack pitch Arsenal at D.C. meeting
- Locked out of home, Moline man fights foreclosure threats
- 13-year-old plays the hero in tubing mishap
- Today in history for Friday, Feb. 3, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 3, 2012
- Iowa House committee approves ban on traffic cameras
- Bettendorf State of the City address slated for Feb. 22
- Future of Midwest cattle-feeding seminar set for March 2
- Public information meeting concerning Bettendorf's budget
- Davenport Telegraph Road will be closed for sewer work
- Women's Connection honors emerging women leaders
- West Music in Moline to host Weekend Warriors Meet and Greet
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 2, 2012
- From blizzard to blissful: Q-C weather does 180-degree turn
- Ballet to host bowling benefit to banish bullies
- This goat wasn't kidding around!
- Coyne Center school may become apartments
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012
- Text of Gov. Pat Quinn's 2012 State of the State address
- Terminated zoo director gets nearly $23,000 plus four months of free housing
- 'Thursdays at the Figge' program resumes
- Local lawmakers want more details on how Quinn will fix state's finances
- Henry County takes bids for courthouse tuckpointing
- Time's running out to nominate Leaders Under 40 candidates
- Daily planner, Feb. 2, 2012
- Text of Niabi Zoo Director's termination agreement
- Isabel Bloom's Founder's Celebration
- Riverdale Middle School honor roll
- Augustana's Four Choirs Concert showcases global music
- Moline Schools Big Band Bash
- Program to assist individuals with delinquent accounts
- BCSD is accepting applications for 4-year-old preschool program
- Iowa Tourism Industry Showcases what Iowa has to offer
- Did you know that potassium is important in controlling blood pressure because p...
- Volunteers still seeking cats that fled Moline fire Monday
- Celebrity birthdays, Feb. 1, 2012
- Albracht to be featured on Discovery Channel
- TSC Global officials silent on local workers' future
- Coyne contents on auction block Saturday
- State professional regulation board disciplines 3
- KUUL morning team heading to AM dial
- Make green dreams come true at Alleman fundraiser
- Henry County investigative task force formed
- Meeting will discuss potential Main Street district in Olde Towne
- Super Bowl, how do I loathe thee?
- Beg your pardon: Fine collection
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012
- Daily planner, Feb. 1, 2012
- Augustana announces comprehensive fee
- Business is haven for exotic animals
- Join us for the next Belgian Bluff Community Meeting
- Red Cross announces new Regional Chief Development Officer
- WQPT to broadcast Illinois State of the State Address live
- Local domestic violence shelter receives funding
- Clarence and Marie Medley Conservation Scholarship
- We're very excited to offer this upcoming training on PTSD in Combat Veterans fr...
- Fort Jackson hosts Medal of Honor memorial for Baker
- Mill Street section closed for construction
- Naturalist, storyteller steps into Darwin's shoes in interactive performance
- IAAP to meet Feb. 13 at Butterworth Center
- Operation Spay Day 2012
- Lucille O'Neal speaker Feb. 2 at Jefferson-Edison Winter Parent Conference
- Augustana alumna talks about ExxonMobil research
- Supply Chain Management Day in the Quad Cities March 6
- American Cancer Society's Discovery Shop super sale
- Voice of the Cardinals coming to the Quad Cities
- Eastern Iowa Comm College receives $289,000 grant
- For fiscal years 2009-2010, Trinity contributed a combined $57,567,000 in uncomp...
- SLIDESHOW: President Obama: Atkinson & Alpha
- Julie Wolfe brought the parish nurse program to Immanuel Lutheran in Rock Island...
- Metro East briefs for Feb. 1, 2012
- Today in history for Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 31, 2012
- Michlig Energy buys Cambridge commercial park lot
- Q-Cs break weather record Monday
- Schilling talks shop with business owners
- Catholics urged to fight contraceptive services mandate
- Fyre Lake Golf Course investor hopes it can reopen this year
- Part chain saw, part robot: Walking Forester joins displays at Deere Pavilion
- One-day effort collects $56,000 in fines for Rock Island County
- We have a new support group for heart patients to aid in their long-term recover...
- IDOT announce postings for vehicular weights on roads
- Davenport man wins $30,000 lottery prize
- Kudos to Augustana's wellness program for encouraging their staff to learn about...
- Debbie Bohman, an exercise physiologist with Trinity's cardiac rehab patients, i...
- Black Hawk College Digest for January 31
- Wellness program gives glimpse of diseased and healthy cadaver hearts
- Iowa American Water sponsors educational school programs
- New Kingdom Trialriders and Volunteer Recruitment
- We're partnering with Augustana College to provide heart health lunch and learns...
- Longfellow Liberal Arts to hold Trivia Night Feb. 11
- Hornbuckle & Trane donate to Scott Community College's HVAC Program
- Daily planner, Jan. 31, 2012
- Texas Hold'Em Tournament and Sponsors Gala Feb. 4 benefits The Arc
- A day of coping with unemployment
- The Moline Foundation anounces scholarship application deadlines
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 30, 2012
- Gift-giving hearts grew big thanks to Good Fellow, Argus Santa
- Today in history for Monday, Jan. 30, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 30, 2012
- Pay attention to your heart health even at a young age.
- Vietnamese celebrate culture, new year
- Festival counts many ways to love chocolate
- Bohman is all about 'good health, a great quality of life'
- Like jazz music? You might like this event. And it supports the essential medica...
- Today in history for Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012
- Fun with winter: A good time was had by all
- Daily planner, Jan. 29, 2012
- Geneseoans line up for and against street project
- Quad-Citians celebrate China
- E.M. hopes new TIF breathes life into stagnant development
- Bethany beckons more Good Fellow and Argus Santa contributors
- Updated blueprint planned for 16 acres next to WIU-QC
- Today in history for Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012
- MLK Center banquet room dedicated to retiring Ida Robinson
- Cisneros sees bright future for Quad-Cities' Hispanic leaders
- John Baker receives hero's farewell in South Carolina
- Schilling pushes effort to protect Arsenal
- Harkin calls for action to reduce student loan burden
- Barjan employee sues TSC Global for improper termination
- Clarification
- Rural Prophetstown man won't get new trial
- Bettendorf H.S. to hold 8th-grade parent night Monday
- Harkin and Loebsack join picketers at Nichols Aluminum
- Mercer County Health report an increase in Chlamydia
- Daily planner, Jan. 28, 2012
- King Center opens the Ida Robinson Banquet room
- Trinity Health Foundation has awarded nearly $20,000 to local organizations who...
- Deadline for Buick Achievers Scholarship Feb. 29
- Want to rekindle your romance? Dr. Pat Love, Ed.D. is coming to the Quad Cities...
- Went to a women's event about social media last night and heard that "Twitter is...
- Families invited to all learn to Square Dance Feb. 19
- Davenport WSDT Street closure
- E-book services the Moline Public Library
- Stylin' Against Breast Cancer 2011 grant recipients
- Sometimes babies are born way too soon. But with specialized neonatal care, ther...
- Soccer players may net scholarship goals too
- Immanuel returner pilots parish nurse program
- A Moline pastor named Davenport shares kernels of faith
- People of all faiths oppose human trafficking form of slavery
- Why hope is a great strategy
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012
- Area schools, cities receive $377K to encourage walking, biking
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 27, 2012
- Q-C lawmakers seek Arsenal protection as Pentagon announces cuts
- Parents offer more information about their missing 15-year-old
- Questions raised about zoo director's departure
- Oberhaus heads out of the office and into the classroom
- TSC Global 'extremely uncooperative' about future of Barjan
- Scholarship available through Illinois Sheriff's Association
- Check now to see if your TV needs a digital adapter
- With Abdul-Jabbar as cultural ambassador, hopefully he doesn't promote Tru TV
- Today in history for Jan. 27, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 27, 2012
- Egypt won't let LaHood's son leave
- Day of Dance for your health.
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- HD announces Wear Red Day
- Health department to conduct food manager's certification course
- Illinois Sheriffs' Association announces scholarships
- Trinity's administration team is searching for an experienced Administrative Ass...
- Trinity to launch support network for heart patients
- R.I. High School history project in need of WWII veterans
- Get Glam'd up for Valentine's Day by Glam 2 Go
- Illinois DNR gives Cleveland permit for parking lot
- Davenport opts for job cuts, tax hike
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 26, 2012
- No OSHA citations in detasseling deaths
- Jordan's wishes come true; he's headed to Ellen show
- Today in history for Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 26, 2012
- Trace Adkins coming to Adler May 10
- Equipment delivery to John Deere to close street
- Niabi Zoo director Mark Ryan out after 15 months
- Henry County dissolutions, Jan. 26, 2012
- Arsenal commander recommended for promotion, reassignment to Alabama
- Augie board OKs $20M student center
- Moline Foundation announces scholarship application deadline
- Moline 15th Street from River Drive to 4th Avenue closure
- CommUniversity starts Feb. 5
- Eagle watch and Q.C. Audubon Society Membership meeting
- Jacobs applauds funding of the 'Safe Route to School' program
- This German Pork Stew looks really good! And it only has 180 calories, 3 grams o...
- Alaska Airlines retiring meal tray prayer cards
- If you haven't tried some of these greens before, you might want to. They offer...
- Grants available for health programs in Quad Cities
- Davenport street closings
- Sons of Norway Storelva Lodge 1-655 to meet Feb. 20
- Henry and Stark Counties Fast Pitch Competition
- NAWIC to gather February 2
- Genesis A Top 100 Integrated Health Network
- Oil & gas researcher to visit Bettendorf school
- Childhood obesity looms large
As child obesity rates have tripled in the past 3...
- Metro East briefs for Jan. 25, 2012
- Riverdale Elementary School honor roll
- Our Lady of Grace honor roll
- Colona fire officials have 70 years on the job
- R.I. grad is confident God will guide her amazing voice
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 25, 2012
- R.I. schools look to help students plan their futures
- Forum searches for ways to reduce dropouts
- Moline to vote to extend TIF for One Moline Place
- Neponset man cleared of battery charges
- Beg Your Pardon for Jan. 24, 2012
- Silvis hopes to have new junior high finished by May
- RI seeking to fill two city posts
- 10 apps that can save your life, including the American Heart Association app fo...
- Annual WQPT fundraiser scheduled Friday
- Veterans association trivia night cancelled for Saturday
- La Flama reopens after fire
- Today in history for Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 25, 2012
- Bohnsack, Welvaert to promote Arsenal in D.C. Wednesday
- Niabi gives away black bears to prepare enclosure for new ones
- Women's Connection event - 'Cocktails and Connections' with Cassie Boorn, Social...
- Janice Brockett is a volunteer at Trinity Muscatine. She began volunteering as a...
- Seven minutes could be the first step to a healthier and stronger you.
Obesity h...
- H.S. students volunteer to read to elementary children
- WQPT's Community Advisory Board meets Feb. 6
- Alliance of Illinois Cemeterians elects officers and directors
- Grant will help close achievement gap
- Update on Rock Island news
- Celebrate National School Choice Week
- FREE Look Good...Feel Better class, Monday, Jan. 30, 4-6 p.m., Trinity Moline, B...
- FREE Healthy Plate class tonight, Jan. 24, 6-7 p.m., Trinity Moline, Education C...
- THE DISTRICT is looking for a Summer Intern! If you are a student looking to fu...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012
- Colona squelches liquor license talk
- Moline school board buys house near Hamilton school
- R.I. aldermen table water shut-off decision
- Moline council to look at extending TIF for One Moline Place
- Combined Federal Campaign successfully wraps up season
- Inspectors aim to ensure properties are safe
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 24, 2012
- Rock Island designates parking spaces for electric vehicles
- Art created on the dotted line
- Iowa Governor Branstad has made it a goal to be the healthiest state in the nati...
- $4 generics now available! Where? Trinity Retail Pharmacy, Moline Campus, 500 Jo...
- Eastern Iowa Community Colleges team up with National Guard
- Increasing the graduation rate community forum
- Exelon Nuclear partners with Integrity Integrated
- A 'notable' request for GAHC members
- City of Rock Island electric vehicle charging stations
- WQPT'S Champagne on the Rocks held in the Gold Room
- New Silvis school on schedule and full of opportunities for students
- Today in history for Monday, Jan. 23, 2012
- Davenport West teams excel at robotics
- Grant helps teach those who never have used a computer
- Spider Mike works on building kids' character by changing what they do
- R.I. council to look at water shut-off policy tonight
- Daily planner, Jan. 23, 2012
- Thank you to a true hero, John Baker
- Daily planner, Jan. 24, 2012
- Cessna taxies into Davenport Municipal Airport
- Today in history for Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012
- Meet Henry County's man with the plan
- Trinity joins national Spirit of Women network
- Arrowhead auction: Good buys for a good cause
- Could you survive after a disaster?
- Military Reunions
- Teamsters strike at Nichols Aluminum
- Daily planner, Jan. 22, 2012
- Q-C native, Medal of Honor recipient John Baker dies
- East Moline Christian School Student Writers
- Want to join a walking club?
- Today in history for Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012
- Skip-A-Long thanks Good Fellow/Argus Santa
- Black Hawk College Digest for January 22
- Snow gone, brutal cold to leave too
- Kewanee man wins $1 million in lottery
- Firefighters contain Coal Valley blaze
- R.I. mayor: No deer hunt in the works
- Jacobs: It's time for business to take risks
- Grants help rebuild, rehab Moline homes
- Fifth-grader tops Moline spellers
- Last-minute Christmas givers filled fundraisers hopes; Good Fellow Argus Santa still seeks giving spirit
- External investigation of Erie hazing allegations begun Friday
- MidAmerican Energy's parent buys Bishop Hill wind farm
- Saw this on the opinion page of the Quad-City Times today and thought it was wor...
- Appraisal Fair to be held January 23
- AFSCME retirees to meet Feb. 21
- Davenport woman gets $30,000 after work surprise
- Daily planner, Jan. 21, 2012
- Free tax preparation services for Quad Citians
- Bettendorf Youth Science Expo coming Saturday, Feb. 4
- Kings Harvest Pet Rescue have homeles pets available
- Wendy's Chili Golf Open is on for 2012
- Genesis protects nearly 35,000 with flu vaccinations
- Rock Island Police Officer Testing is open and accepting applications
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012
- Helping You Inc. helps needy people keep their rendezvous
- God, group believes no mom should be alone
- Sharing Kennedi's Kisses helps parents recover from life-ending loss
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012
- Hard to commit without being consumed
- Young Geneseo mom laboring in Haiti
- Three words now define Erie-Prophetstown wrestling
- Wood quitting Cordova board
- Genesis shares plans for Mercer County nursing home
- Cambridge schools seek farmers' help with grant
- Annawan School Board approves attendance ban on student, resident
- Judge denies trustee's order of protection request
- Today in history for Friday, Jan. 20, 2012
- Q-C Chamber of Commerce hosts legislative forum Friday
- Erie superintendent: School 'not able to confirm' hazing allegations by wrestler
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 20, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 20, 2012
- Ameren power back to most of Henry County
- Snow, chilly temps on tap for Quad-Cities; 1 below tonight
- Congratulations to Hannah Turner, the inaugural winner of the Dorothy Grachek Me...
- Holiday food drive to support the River Bend Foodbank
- Former HUD Secretary to share message of encouragement
- Rivermont Collegiate open house Jan. 21
- Combined Federal Campaign successfully wraps up season
- TODAY - Trinity Bariatric Center Open House
Join surgeons and Trinity Bariatric...
- FIRST Tech Challenge Regional Qualifier January 21
- Rock Island Elks Free Orthopedic Evaluation Clinc
- BCSD integrates SMART Table Technology in Preschool
- Davenport Lincoln Avenue closed till 3 p.m. today
- The Friends of Trinity Medical Center honored scholarship winners at their annua...
- Rural Geneseo dogs get 2-year reprieve
- Mercer school delays police officer vote
- Obama's rejection of pipeline plan felt in Q-C
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 19, 2012
- Phase II of WIU construction scheduled to being in the fall
- Today in history for Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012
- Changing of command at Arsenal: Spencer welcomed, Blake retires
- Arrowhead Ranch auto auction slated Saturday
- Hampton approves sewer rate increases
- New BHC president greets students with handshake, hello and pastries
- Are you a nurse with two years of med/surg experience and ER, OB, OR, or ICU exp...
- Exciting news and upcoming event - Trinity today announced it has joined the Spi...
- Locust & Harrison closure due to water main repair
- Australian James Galea brings humor and magic to Augustana
- The Women's Choice Center hosting vigil January 21
- Congratulations to Western Illinois University who opened a new campus on the Mo...
- Toasty Toes Workshop planned at the Wapsi
- Arrowhead Ranch vehicle auction January 21
- In light of the recent news of celebrity chef Paula Dean's diagnosis of Type 2 d...
- Healthy Eating on a Budget class tonight (Wed., Jan. 18) 6-7 p.m. at Trinity Be...
- Silvis Students inspired by Martin Luther King
- Metro East briefs for Jan. 18, 2012
- Water leak shuts down Locust and Harrison intersection
- Kentucky man dies in Tuesday night Davenport accident
- E.M. to consider hiring consultant to negotiate with Triumph Foods
- Medicare payment rates limit what Moline ambulance service can collect
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 18, 2012
- Aledo approves school resource officer agreement
- Erie parents claim wrestling coaches tolerated hazing of students
- Chickens get Silvis approval
- Atkinson seeks $95,000 from landfill owner
- Getz remembered for dedication to Quad-Cities
- Branstad sells growth plan in Bettendorf
- Local men named to state military bases committee
- Rock Island County gives 3.85 percent raises to 62 employees
- Putnam asking Davenport for money to cover expenses
- WIU Riverfront Campus opens; Quinn promises Phase II money
- Dear Ellen DeGeneres: Would you reach out for a special teen?
- Pipeline official to address Republicans Wednesday night
- United board hires transportation fleet director
- Today in history for Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 18, 2012
- Blue Zone Initiative
As part of the Healthiest State Initiative, Muscatine is on...
- Rockingham Road to close January 18 - 20
- Friendly House kicks off VITA program providing free tax preparation
- Big Brothers Big Sisters Putt-A-Round
- Save the date for the Quad City Education Fair - Trinity will be hosting an educ...
- Update on Rock Island news
- Parent Teacher Conferences at Rocky, Edison and Washington
- Community Caring Conference Trivia Night
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in R.I. area
- QCAWC and Happy Joe's Pizza Night
- Trinity Muscatine Physician Awarded Patients' Choice Recognition
Dr. Hamid Sagh...
- RFQ Process for Development of the former O'Rourke Building
- MidCoast Gallery at Bucktown
- R.I. Music Association is hosting its annual Trivia Night
- Details about funding for Duck Creek provided today at forum
- Henry County committee OK with kennel license for Ms. Duke's 10 dogs
- Rock Island delays water shut-off decision
- Welvaert: Moline needs reduced costs, shared services 'to survive'
- King Center honors community members
- Getz funeral to be held Wednesday in Moline
- Programming issue responsible for erroneous boil order in R.I.
- Billing for emergency service in Moline tops tonight's council meeting
- King remembrance urges focus on the dream, not memories
- Beg your pardon: Fountain Oasis Travel Plaza
- Authorities: Father shoots son in Knox County hunting accident
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 17, 2012
- Today in history for Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012
- Indulge yourself at Chocolate Festival at Q-C Botanical Center
- City of Moline erroneous automated phone messages
- Q-C Cannons 16U Baseball Team presents Trivia Night
- Robert Young Center for Community Health, an affiliate of Trinity Regional Healt...
- Seven minutes could be the first step to a healthier and stronger you.
Obesity...
- Illinois hospitals contribute annual community benefits exceeding $4.6 billion -...
- Trinity among Illinois hospitals to contribute community benefits
- Super Sitters & Emergency Care
Jan. 21, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Rock Island Room 2
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- K9 Kindness is holding trivia night fundraiser March 31
- Today in history for Monday, Jan. 16, 2012
- Farm show keeps growing, packs more into Expo Center
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 16, 2012
- Tireless Q-C supporter Tom Getz dies at 84
- It's the Midwest. Snow happens
- R.I. to consider water shut-off moratorium during winter
- Daily planner, Jan. 16, 2012
- East Moline preparing to renegotiate agreement with Triumph
- Live Well Network replaces RTV on Ch. 4.2
- Today in history for Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012
- Rapids City mulls where to store salt
- More than a school: WIU sees Riverfront Campus as Q-C focal point
- Great expectations: Scott County Emergency Communications Center a disappointment so far
- Daily planner, Jan. 15, 2012
- Great day for dreaming about a new boat for summer
- Ridgewood Grade School, Rock Island, Student Writers
- Grease fire extinguished at LaFlama
- Today in history for Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012
- Homeless dads with kids face few options
- Schwiebert Park exceeds expectations
- Black Hawk College Digest for January 15
- Credit union plans website workshops
- King Center plans celebration Monday
- Deere's 'Can Do' combine breaks record
- Cordova deal with sheriff's department still on hold
- Family museum plans indoor waterplay area, Town Square
- Black leaders chide Davenport over 'climate of discrimination'
- Hampton athletics fundraiser today to feature free throw contests
- Higher rents proposed for some Moline housing tenants
- I-74 bridge accidents back up traffic Friday afternoon
- Help Good Fellow, Argus Santa avoid being a short fellow
- Salvation Army tops fundraising goal
- Rescued dogs free of brucellosis
- St. Ambrose student wins $1 million
- Rafferty remembered as class gentleman, great family man
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012
- Trinity Muscatine Physicians Clinic is pleased to announce the addition of Kimbe...
- History of Coffee & Tea Jan 15 at Botanical Center
- Daily planner, Jan. 14, 2012
- Bowling to Banish Bullies Feb. 4 in Davenport
- Are you or is someone you know interested in joining the Trinity team? Keep an e...
- 2011 Red Kettle campaign final report
- How to safely surf the Internet and find (Almost) anything online
- Bettendorf Middle School Club to Host Martin Luther King, Jr.
- The Quad City Osteopathic Foundation has been a staunch supporter of osteopathic...
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012
- Parents switch remotes, take teens to Romanian mission
- Light a candle, hold the potato pancakes
- Families need more time around dinner table, pampering, too
- An imam, rabbi and priest walk into a ....
- Kids can play indoor ball in Alexis starting Jan. 22
- Today in history for Friday, Jan. 13, 2012
- One death, minor injuries reported in snow-caused crashes
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 13, 2012
- Alexis board approves purchase of new John Deere riding mower
- ALDI to open new store in Silvis, close one in Geneseo
- Six Rocky students named All-State musicians
- No waiting for Girl Scout cookies
- R.I. senior named semifinalist for National Merit Scholarship
- Port Byron board to move ahead with parking lot
- Report on economic development reassuring for Woodhull business community
- Rhythm City Casino says they're talking to interested parties to take over Davenport operation
- Turning 13 on Friday the 13th -- no big deal
- Patti Jo leaving hole for those accustomed to her faces
- R.I. warns vehicles on snow routes to get ticketed or impounded
- Geneseo Library establishing hobby groups
- Illinois employment offices closed Jan. 16 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
- Red Carpet Re-View to begin Jan. 31 at the Bettendorf Library
- Brenny's Customer Appreciation Winter Bash
- New Trinity parish nurses Josie Roden-Lair, Christine Sears and Linda Ruggeberg...
- Daily planner, Jan. 13, 2012
- Christian Care receives grant
- Late first snow may pack a wallop
- Rock Island, Davenport declare snow emergency
- Community Education Classes - January
- Augustana receives grant to renovate athletic facilities
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 12, 2012
- Davenport mulls tax hike, layoffs
- Abe, Blues Brothers invite you to be a hometown tourist
- Today in history for Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 12, 2012
- Lombard Street closed in Davenport Thursday
- Snow and biting cold to arrive in Q-C tonight
- Historic Clock Tower and Eagle Watch Tour
- Talk show host explains why old civil rights issues are news again
- Henry Stark County Extension Open House January 23
- City of Davenport drives $100 million in new business investment
- Students learn virtual reality & 3D design through VREP program
- WIU-QC Riverfront Campus Ribbon-Cutting
- West Music in Moline to host food drive and restring event
- Poinsettia giveaway at Vander Veer
- Trinity is launching a new support network for heart patients to aid in their lo...
- "A Toast to Hope" - Wine and beer tasting fund-raiser for American Cancer Societ...
- Join Trinity Muscatine President and CEO Jim Hayes for Coffee Club on KWPC am 86...
- R.I. school board hires football coach, hears fiscal fears
- Moline moves to seek transport station plans
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 11, 2012
- Geneseo may sell land to humane society
- Henry County delays appointment, learns Swanson is resigning
- Museum's renovation of R.I. church to preserve building's character
- Farm show opens Sunday at Expo Center
- Jacobs lone area lawmaker still providing tuition waivers
- R.I. library branches to close Monday
- Today in history for Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012
- If this was in cursive, kids of the future couldn't read it
- Daily planner, Jan. 11, 2012
- IHA Scholarship Program Taking Applications
IHA’s scholarship program for colle...
- Colona family loses pets in house fire
- Iowa residents to sign up for free Wireless AMBER Alerts
- King Center hosts service to honor Dr. King
- Healthy Eating on a Budget
Jan.18, 6-7 p.m.
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- R.I. Moose Lodge Membership Drive and Winter Beach Party
- Moline Mayor to deliver 2012 State of the City Address
- ILLOWA Sport Flyers meeting to be held February 4
- Health Department promotes Yellow Dot Program
- Q-C Human Trafficking Project to receive grant award
- Davenport street closing
- Quad City Animal Welfare Center Casual for a Cause
- The Recipe for Exercise Success - Jan.12, Noon-1 p.m., Trinity Moline Boardroom....
- Ascentra Credit Union awarded grants for area schools
- Scott County Library System to hold a winter sports party
- Black History program and reception at Moline Library
- The Trinity Bariatric Center will host an open house from 2-7 p.m., Thursday, Ja...
- Hike the Canal outing on Sunday, January 15
- Scott County Soil and Water Conservation awarded $177,640
- Pregracke to attend debut of River Rat Root Beer
- R.I. Council rejects roof tarp for Old Lincoln school
- Washington Square ready for tenants
- Training video to feature Moline teachers
- I-80 Equipment scales back plans at Colona
- Bridge-building contest planned for students Saturday in Muscatine
- DNR officials inspect boat ramp project
- Moline set to seek plans for transport station's upper floors
- Colleagues recall officer as man of faith
- Visit Turkey with QC Chamber
- Is Mother Nature confused?
- Today in history for Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 10, 2012
- Habitat seeks help for its own home
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 10, 2012
- Odd items draw ReStore customers to hardware pilgrimage
- Flying Fish 'ripple effect' making big splash
- Pauley: Despite fiscal challenges, Rock Island poised for growth
- Volunteer Millers finalize program schedule for 2012
- Colona PTA updates
- Winter 4-H YOUniversity classes offered for local youth
- 4-H Super Saturdays Youth Project Days 2012
- RIAWC announce applications for scholarships
- Colona community hosts trivia night fundraiser
- Rock Island Libraries Observe Furlough Day
- Sons of Norway Storelva Lodge 1-655 movie night
- Learn to ski at SnowStar
- Not only did we have a record number of babies born at Trinity Bettendorf's Birt...
- Augustana's Women in Leadership Symposium
- Barry Manilow tix on sale Jan. 20
- Genesis seeks nominations for distinguished physician awards
- Augustana College's 10th annual International Food Festival
- Arsenal to hold government property auction Jan. 18-19
- Family Museum Trivia Night 2012
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- St. Ambrose plans Civil Rights Week activities
- Davenport Community Schools budget process
- 4-H Saturday Science Special Interest Club & Science Fair
- University of Illinois Extension Council meeting notice
- Barry Manilow to perform at i wireless Center March 8
- Transformer causes Moline power outage
- Better living and healing through essential oils
- Rock Island to vote on new museum tonight
- Nothing but Grace: Longtime Edgington grocery store owner still going strong at 104
- Today in history for Monday, Jan. 9, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 9, 2012
- Driver, 91, dies one day after two-car accident in west Davenport
- Globetrotters take a spin in Q-C
- Assisted-living centers face budget crunch
- Odd items draw ReStore customers to hardware pilgrimage
- Bald Eagle Days draws more than birds
- Milan Santa Fund exceeds $10,000 goal
- Dispatch Good Fellow, Argus Santa Fund still seeks contribution
- Jordan students finally gather under one roof
- Apartments springing up in downtown Moline
- World Racer goes far away to get closer to God
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Jan. 7, 2011
- In Good Faith: Enough with the guilt
- New Life pastor celebrates 30-year journey
- Parish nurses anointed with faith oil for roads ahead
- Food stamp of approval should boost Smart Choice sales
- GateHouse news briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012
- Master craftsman makes crosses for his master
- Today in history for Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012
- Daily planner Jan. 8, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for January 8
- Is Mother Nature confused?
- Visit Turkey with QC Chamber
- Hampton proposes increase in sewer rates
- Clarification
- Daughtry plans March 9 Q-C show
- Moline launches annual pothole contest
- Habitat for Humanity seeking help for work on its own home
- Today in history for Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 7, 2012
- Big Brothers Big Sisters Putt-A-Round
- Free Pre School Screening January 19
- Health department notes cervical cancer awareness month
- Genesis SPARC host trivia night
- 2012 Augustana Sights and Sounds
- Bald Eagles on the Mississippi River program
- Rock Island Optimist Club hosting luncheon
- THRIVE documentary slated for January 12
- Reporting a pothole could earn you dollars in Moline
- Cocoa and Cookies volunteer social planned for Jan. 21
- Calling all kids in grades 1-6, Block Kids Building Contest
- CommUniversity gets ready for 32nd year
- Celebration and musical tribute in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Pregracke to promote River Rat Root Beer named in his honor
- WIU, ISU to offer schools wind-energy materials
- Trintiy is one of the organizations in our community with an employee wellness p...
- Cleveland trustees thwart mayor's appointments, seek financial records
- Money donated to Atkinson Heritage Society returned
- Meminger Metal catches fire Thursday
- Sludge waste removal in Port Byron to take 3 more weeks
- Trinity Shoe sale canceled
- Board approves purchasing new water meter for well
- Q-C leaders hope malls sales spur development
- DeJaynes hopes to help E.M. become more business friendly
- New defense strategy's affect on Arsenal still uncertain
- Today in history for Friday, Jan. 6, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 6, 2012
- Quad City Air Show moving to Labor Day weekend
- Get Your Rear in Gear (GYRIG)
Bryan Fessler, local GYRIG event director, presen...
- Genesis nursing scholarships available for regional BSN students
- Discovery Shop Flip Flops and Formal Wear Event
- Mayor Pauley will host Coffee & Conversations
- Davenport looks to cut 20 positions
- SAU Chinese New Year Celebration
- Euchre Tournament for Freedom
- Martin Luther King Day family celebration Jan. 16 at RME
- Open house Feb. 21 to plan future of Forest Grove Road Area Park
- Trinity Gifts and Florals is now online! Order gifts for delivery within Trinit...
- Living Lands and Waters to give away 150,000 free trees in the spring
- Congratulations to Trinity Bettendorf BirthPlace, which broke the 500-delivery m...
- So sorry but the shoe sale that was planned for Jan. 9, 10 and 11 has been cance...
- Colonel Davenport Historical Foundation annual meeting
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 5, 2012
- Health department maintains services on a shoestring
- Macerich buys out partner Simon in SouthPark, NorthPark malls
- Today in history for Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 5, 2011
- Pro tracker loses trail of missing dog
- Mayor Pauley to give R.I. State of the City address Monday
- Schilling: Accomplishments and frustrations, but no failures first year
- Moline Foundation announces deadline for grant applications
- Shoe sale Jan. 9-11 at Trinity
- Small Farms Webinar Series begins January 26
- University of Illinois Corn & Soybean Classics January 18
- Walk with the Eagles January 14
- 28h annual Bald Eagle Watch
- Call for entries - Black History Month Art Exhibit
- Bettendorf school tests new student cellphone policy
- Donations quickly replace Kewanee humane society dryer
- Election panel denies bid for vote on county board size
- Nursing home's future on March ballot in Mercer County
- Part-time Silvis firefighters get 1 percent hike
- Moline's Steinbrecher gets raise
- News about foundation's generosity is something to smile about
- ID now required when buying certain cleaning supplies
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 4, 2012
- Beg your pardon for Jan. 04, 2011
- Beg your pardon for Jan. 04, 2011
- Shelle Sikkema, a cancer research nurse at the Trinity Cancer Center in Moline,...
- Today in history for Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 4, 2012
- Eagle family life exhibit to be part of Bald Eagle Days
- Part of Moline's River Drive to close Jan. 4 due to water main repair
- South Rock Isand Township announces scholarship program
- Roadwork continues on Davenport's Gaines Street
- Welcome to the first baby born at Trinity Muscatine in the New Year - Daxton Dwi...
- Learn about Native American beliefs on the eagle Jan. 5
- Fire destroys barn in rural Geneseo
- Mya - Baby of the week 12-30-11
- Bill Leaver, the president and CEO of Iowa Health System, has been made a co-cha...
- Benefit for Bill Clodfelter to be held Saturday
- Cuts could limit Youth Service Bureau help for at-risk children
- Moline to consider raise for city administrator
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 3, 2012
- Q-C weather turns wintry
- Today in history for Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012
- 24th Annual Solo Competition
- Boil order lifted to residents to Silvis Heights Water
- Pet First Aid Class slated for January 21
- Monmouth College receives $50,000 gift
- Centennial Park winter hours
- IONS-QC program 'Creating Sacred Space'
- Internet Players Scratch Paper Day Jan. 3
- Bring the outdoors into your New Years resolutions
- Quad Cities Macintosh Users Group to meet Jan. 17
- What to expect in 2012 for the Quad-Cities
- Celebrity birthdays, Jan. 2, 2012
- Windy waters greet brave kayakers Sunday
- Parents of 1st 2012 Q-C baby face tenuous future
- Today in history for Monday, Jan. 2, 2012
- Daily planner, Jan. 2, 2012
- Voice of the Mallards keeps crowds informed, entertained
- Papers celebrate holiday
- 11 for '11: Best 11 QCO Videos from 2011
- Mediacom, KWQC reach agreement
- Terronez tops local stories in 2011
- New Illinois laws range from seat belts to DNA tests
- Less stress on Georgia's mind thanks to Good Fellow, Argus Santa
- Happy New Year! Youngsters celebrate early
- Papers follow holiday hours
- Today in history for Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012
- Black Hawk College Digest for January 1
- Daily planner, Jan. 1, 2012
- Spend spring break cleaning the river
- Grieving mother warns: New Year's is a very dangerous night
- Q-C man turns to high tech in search for missing dog
- Gallagher takes over as Bettendorf mayor
- KWQC expects to be off Mediacom Sunday
- 'Tis the season to feel SAD
- Today in history for Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011
- Daily planner, Dec. 31, 2011
- Child Abuse Council receives RDA grant
- Have a safe and Happy New Year!
- The top 10 religion stories of 2011
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011
- Flying Fish 'ripple effect' making big splash
- Starting a new business may even frighten angels
- Geneseo church provides free way to share Valentine vows
- One free thing that will make your life better next year
- New waves of melodies flow at Riverside Methodist
- Today in history for Friday, Dec. 30, 2011
- Kwanzaa celebration planned at Martin Luther King Center
- Dispatch/Argus note holiday hours
- R.I. County to step up patrols of Cordova during New Year's weekend
- River Action seeks nominations for Eddy Awards
- Annual Christmas bird count under way
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 30, 2011
- Milan disbanding auxiliary police force
- New Years' 'to-do' list avoids resolutions
- Shelter needs volunteers to fill in missing pieces
- Q-C businesses promote healthy living
- Rivermont Collegiate January events
- Health department offers healthy resolutions checklist
- Eastern Iowa Comm College Jan. 7 registration session
- Rivermont Collegiate Young Scholars Program
- Daily planner, Dec. 30, 2011
- Initiative promotes tourism and recreation on the Rock River
- Dinner, Drinks, Dancing....it's New Year's Eve in The District!
- E.M. Correctional Center to add 60 inmates
- Red Cross helped 184 Q-C familes in 2011
- Dates set for Christmas tree pickup
- Trash with flash: Don't invite burglars with boxes on curb
- Goodwill to open new larger Moline store
- Geneseo doesn't welcome newcomer's 10 rescued dogs
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 29, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011
- Daily planner, Dec. 29, 2011
- Easter Traditions in Germany presented by Kathlyn Hofmann
- Countryside Community Theatre announces holiday party and auditions in January
- Regional Auto Show features announced
- Secretary of State offices to close for New Year's Day
- University of Illinois Extension holiday hours
- Davenport Gaines Street closed till January 5
- New Trinity parish nurses to be anointed Jan. 8
Three registered nurses have co...
- QCOnline story about most popular baby names in the Quad Cities.
- Metro East briefs for Dec. 28, 2011
- United Township Project PRIDE honors students
- Eagle Ridge School honor roll
- January Radish features annual award winners
- Old school becomes Oasis for families in need
- Today in history for Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011
- Little snow helps cities save money
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 28, 2011
- New Year's plans, resolutions and those who made 2011 great
- Horse-drawn Argus Santa bobsled once handed reindeers a helping hoof
- Bridge to Credit Island ahead of schedule
- Mercer Library seeks voter support
- Top Q-C baby names: Olivia and Alexander
- Trinity Muscatine Physicians Clinic is pleased to announce the addition of Linds...
- Trinity Muscatine Physicians Clinic is pleased to announce the addition of Josep...
- Starting the year with a shoe sale at Trinity!
Please join Friends of Trinity M...
- Bettendorf Public Library mystery book discussion
- Make your own greeting cards
- BARIATRIC CENTER OPEN HOUSE - Join surgeons and the Trinity Bariatric Center sta...
- Daily planner, Dec. 28, 2011
- Dark Highlands Trivia Night slated for January 21
- Health department announces 2011 employee service award winners
- Shelter for homeless mothers with kids needs help
- The Salvation Army is $65,000 short of Red Kettle campaign goal
- Free learn to skate clinic
- Trinity’s own Shelle Sikkema, a cancer research nurse at the Trinity Cancer Cent...
- Committee Chair serving on the IRTA Board of Directors
- Two key traffic safety laws to take effect January 1
- We have compiled the most popular names of babies born at Trinity in 2011. They...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Dec. 27
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 27, 2011
- EMT marks 30 years with Tri County Ambulance District
- Snowstar opens to good crowds
- R.I. Library to demonstrate its digital media service Thursday
- Here we snow: Andalusia ski season begins despite weather
- Property taxes on the rise as schools scramble for funding
- Oh, the weather outside -- isn't too bad
- Scott County gets grant to clean up pet waste in Duck Creek Park
- Riverside offers lunches for kids this week
- Sophia, Alexander top list of most popular baby names at Genesis
- WQPT to present Live New Year's Eve show from Beale Street
- Gloria Dei to hold Epiphany celebration Jan. 8
- Learn how to download e-books at R.I. Library on Dec. 29
- Korean War booklet sales to benefit Illinois memorial
- 'The Magic Flute' comes to Davenport Feb. 7
- Daily planner, Dec. 27, 2011
- Edward Jones Investments office relocates in R.I.
- Wonderful story of a mom's survivial after the birth of her baby. Drs. Andria Ba...
- Today in history for Monday, Dec. 26, 2011
- Daily planner, Dec. 26, 2011
- Vote for the top Q-C story of 2011!
- All of Moline's union contracts expire at year's end
- No Spring Pops in 2012 for QCSO
- 'Hitter' revving back up to speed at helping people
- Christmas Day community meals offer food, fellowship
- Moline shooting sends man to hospital Saturday night
- Neighbors, Red Cross aid Cordova family after fire destroys home
- Track Santa on Christmas Eve
- Today in history for Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011
- Sunday features in Saturday's issue; no paper on Christmas
- Red Cross responds to two Friday night fires
- Figge board still working on director search
- Holiday campaigns seek more cash-carrying elves
- Plane safely makes emergency landing at Quad City International Airport Friday
- Daily planner, Dec. 24, 2011
- Holiday wishes granted, local servicemen home for Christmas
- Good Fellow, Argus Santa stops Grinch from stealing family's Christmas
- Here's to you, Ms. Robinson: King Center matriarch to retire
- Reservations due Dec. 29 for Chamber trip to Turkey
- John Deere Middle School Student Writers
- Wilson Middle School Student Writers
- The District is the place to be to celebrate Festivus!!! Come on, come all and c...
- Manger scene makes it Christmas for church families
- Fatal tropical storm fills Philippines-bound missionary with more urgency
- GateHouse News briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011
- List of Christmas events
- Yes, Virginia, there is a Christ in Christmas
- God turns doodler into Nativity painter
- Augie professor's Christian consumer book strings many pearls of wisdom, whimsy
- Today in history for Friday, Dec. 23, 2011
- Our holiday office hours, paper schedule
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 31, 2011
- Homeless, but still holding Christmas hope
- Schilling: Two-month tax cut agreement 'will give some certainty'
- Sherrard pre-kindergarten students moving to Winola Elementary
- Good Fellow/Argus Santa help added up thanks to ad department
- Annawan school board approves increased tax levy
- Illinois health agency offers infant formula safety guidelines
- National Guard creed 'hidden' in brickwork of Armory
- Police increase patrols, urge safety during holidays
- Get ready for the Festivus Miracles tomorrow night in The District!!!
- Von Maur to sponsor first-ever Red Kettle Match Days Dec. 23-24
- Scott County soil and water meeting set for Jan. 3
- Daily planner, Dec. 23, 2011
- Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 14 at Augustana
- Health department offers flu season guidance to parents
- Informational meeting for immigrants Jan. 14 in Rock Island
- Eastern Iowa Community Colleges offere computer classes in January
- Henry and Stark County Health Departments to close on Jan. 2 for holiday
- National Association of Women in Construction to meet Jan. 5
- Gift packages will celebrate last Genesis Babies of 2011
- HAVlife Foundation announces 2012 board of directors
- Thanks for the shout out!!! Maybe sell the shirts next year??? Kudos to our fri...
- Daily planner, Dec. 22, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, Dec. 22
- Q-C wants new Cat plant and its 1,000 jobs
- Hospital Report Card website lets patients check outcomes
- BMS students learn life skills through service projects
- United Way leaders jog contributors' memories to give as campaign lags
- Secret Santas pay off layaway accounts for Q-C families
- Frugal shoppers fuel dollar stores' growth
- Demolition starts Thursday on former Hyman's store
- Department on Aging offers tips to help seniors prepare for winter
- IDOT details lane closures in construction zones for holiday weekends
- Help the Salvation Army reach its goal this season
- Former HUD Secretary to speak at Q-C Hispanic Chamber of Commerce meeting Jan. 27
- Middle school students give nearly $2,000 to Project NOW
- Air grievances at Festivus in The District Dec. 23
- Christmas gift suggestions: To your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, toleranc...
- Eddy Award nominations being accepted through Jan. 25
- 1st Farm Credit Services donates to food pantries
- CHECK THIS OUT!!! Festivus happens this Friday, December 23 in The District! C...
- JC Penney sponsors Quad-Cities robotics team
- Christian Care to serve free dinner Christmas Day
- Colona School Honor Roll
- Today in history for Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011
- Metro East briefs for Dec. 21, 2011
- Mediacom raises prices for cable service
- Cambridge EAV dips for second year
- Atkinson tax levy unchanged from last year
- Silvis levy keeps tax rate the same
- R.I. city attorney talks to immigrant group about nonprofit organizations
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 21, 2011
- Transplanted kidney stops working
- Local congressmen split on payroll tax cut extension stand-off
- County moves to stabilize Hope Creek finances
- Ribbon cutting marks grand opening of Jackson Square
- Local KONE employees double donation to Toys for Tots
- Check 'n Go distributed 75 free child ID kits to Moline area families
- Davenport man wins $30,000 lottery prize
- Some really interesting events coming up in December and January for the Quad-Ci...
- Daily planner, Dec. 21, 2011
- The American Heart Association - Quad Cities has a wish list for the holidays -...
- New Year's Eve at the Q-C Waterfront Convention Center
- Free Christmas Tree Collection for Rock Island
- R.I. Police Department holiday crackdown
- American Red Cross response to disasters in 2011
- Mallards prepare to ring in Christmas with the Salvation Army
- We are now accepting credit and debit cards at all three of the Trinity cafeteri...
- "Festivus is your heritage!!!!" - Frank Costanza
- Today in history for Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011
- Milan votes for new utility tax, higher property taxes
- E.M. approves 10% hike in tax levy
- Geneseo hopes higher tax levy will pay down pension debt
- Rock Island tax levy goes up 4.99%
- Moline panel nixes residential-area wind turbines
- 73-feet long dryer makes its way from Moline today
- New Genesis system emphasizes preventive measures
- Bike giveaway spreads smiles
- Post office readies for rush
- Gas prices take record budget bite
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 20, 2011
- Daily planner, Dec. 20, 2011
- Chick-Fil-A Leaderclast Lunch and Learn
- Chick-Fil-A Leaderclast Lunch and Learn
- City of Moline and Moline Main Street Program ShopsQA
- Jumpstart leadership skills at Lunch and Learn events
- Quad-Cities visitor centers announce holiday hours
- Four Republican hopefuls in town this week
- Four Republican hopefuls in town this week
- Association helps Salvation Army soup kitchen
- United Way rallies community
- Turkey Hollow Road bridge now open
- Did you know...Meatloaf is the traditional Festivus meal? Festivus happens Dece...
- Counterfeit $50 bills turn up in Clinton, Sterling
- Hundreds gather to remember Mary and Joseph's search for shelter
- Grand openings for two R.I. businesses to be held Monday, Tuesday
- R.I. will look at new tax levy at council meeting
- Pets help brighten seniors' lives
- Today in history for Monday, Dec. 19, 2011
- Daily planner, Dec. 19, 2011
- Today in history for Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011
- Event showcases art on a different canvas -- people
- Q-C man's proposal lights up KONE Tower
- Daily planner, Dec. 18, 2011
- Good Fellow/Argus Santa plug plumbing, car-tire leaks
- Case Creek Trails has lofty goals
- Moline firefighters seek arbitration in EMS grievance
- Arsenal looks to retool
- Gingrich, Paul coming to Q-C
- Black Hawk College Digest for December 18
- Cordova woman envisions building senior housing complex
- Occupy protestors focus on foreclosures
- Today in history for Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011
- FEMA map puts Triumph in flood plain
- Gov. Quinn extends Moline TIF district
- 'Pack' wraps up boxes of cheer
- Mercer County school levy increasing 4 percent
- Bureau County woman wins $1 million in lottery
- Augustana's Haak tapped by Ohio college
- Cordova OKs higher tax levy
- Old Moline city hall annex razed
- E.M. Police to conduct traffic enforcement
- Corps of Engineers offers eagle program Dec. 17 and 18
- Augustana receives $1,500 CVS Caremark Community Grant
- Daily planner, Dec. 17, 2011
- Trinity cares about your heart health. Take this quick HeartAware questionnaire...
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- The Salvation Army announces food box packing event
- Putnam Museum Giant Screen Theater converting to 4K digital
- St. Ambrose University holds winter commencement
- 'Tis the season to feel stress? Not with prayer
- Ivy League organist celebrates his Rocky roots
- Pairs of musical passions propel new worship leader at Geneseo church
- Philippians faith makes pastors two-fold challenge doable
- New pastor chose God's way over the fairways
- Christmas-related worship services or activities reported
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011
- The Festivus Pole is ready for the celebration..........
- Today in history for Friday, Dec. 16, 2011
- Cordova won't consider threat ordinance
- Beg Your Pardon for Friday, Dec. 16
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 16, 2011
- Cambridge learns of planned school improvements
- Port Byron approves same tax levy as last year
- Putnam will switch to digital for upcoming movies
- Putnam will switch to digital for upcoming movies
- Alexis board hears USDA update
- Local Rotary clubs work toward better living conditions in West Africa
- Occupy Quad Cities will protest home foreclosures Saturday
- Jumer's Casino and Hotel donates to Toys For Tots
- New plans for visitors services in the Quad Cities
- Memorial service marks longest night of the year
- Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard discounts
- Scott County Extension calendar
- PACT (Parenting All Children Together) for an eight week series
- Holiday recycling reminders
- Daily planner, Dec. 16, 2011
- Slumberland Furniture donates 20 beds to families in need
- City of East Moline holiday schedule
- Teri Johnson, Coordinator of Advancement & Community Outreach at Trinity College...
- Augustana students practice suturing with items borrowed from Trinity.
- Today in history for Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011
- Firm says it erred on Orion students' scores
- Davenport approves tax breaks for hotel/retail project
- Hampton School Board approves tax levy
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 15, 2011
- Travel center helps keep Woodhull tax rate down
- Seminar to address how to form a neighborhood organization
- State's attorney: 'Perpetrator will be caught' in White murder
- Two more blocks of 5th Avenue slated for construction
- We wanted to share this video of Trinity Public Relations Manager Erin Lounsberr...
- Illinois State Police announce roadside safety check
- Henry County board chairman reviews annual report
- Local efforts raise $1000 toward ovarian cancer research
- Loebsack, Braley vote with GOP on tax cut package
- Bushels for Hunger nets more than twice as much as last year for River Bend Foodbank
- Quad City Arts Art at the Airport
- RME Sound Lab Class offerings for first quarter of 2012
- Tips to prevent frozen meters and pipes
- Quad City Arts present 'Primitive Modern' art exhibition
- Quad City Arts present 'Primitive Modern' art exhibition
- Congratulations to Greg Pagliuzza, Trinity Regional Health System’s Chief Financ...
- Daily planner for Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011
- Congratulations to Katie Pearson, Vice President of Strategic Development and Ma...
- Congratulations to the John Deere Classic and the Quad Cities for being named th...
- Get ready for a "Festivus For The Rest Of Us"!!!!
- Ribbon cutting to celebrate new housing opportunities in Sterling
- Riverdale Middle School honor roll
- Family brings Hampton service station back to life
- Joanne Wiklund: Family bonds over football
- Metro East briefs for Dec. 14, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011
- Defense bill lifts caps on Arsenal partnerships
- Medicare cuts worry medical society president
- Moline approves budget cutting 12 firefighter/paramedics
- Henry County residents complain about neighbor with 10 dogs
- R.I. schools submit improvement plans
- Geneseo to increase retirees' insurance costs over five years
- Power out briefly for MidAmerican customers
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 14, 2011
- United board approves tax levy
- Iowa site will process e-waste
- FEMA funds to help fix power lines
- Putnam offers B-day cake, gifts today
- Cleveland trustees seek legal opinion
- USPS delays closures for five months
- 'Tis the season to show off the Clark Griswold in all of us
- R.I. is offering a board creation seminar for ethnic community
- Frost Fest 2011 warms up the offseason at Modern Woodmen Park
- Kids and Cops Holiday Shop
- Michael Duffy named Man of the Year
- Quad City Animal Welfare Center Casual for a Cause
- 17th District State Central Committee Christmas Party
- Update on Rock Island news
- Daily planner for Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011
- Bettendorf schools' energy efficiency effort
- A timely tax saving message for friends of GAHC
- Today in history for Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011
- R.I. leadership award nominations sought
- Establishment Theatre to unveil new show Wednesday
- 8 LEGO League teams advance to championship
- Hearn brothers seek gifts for nursing home residents
- Children to gather Wednesday for King Center Christmas party
- Turkey Hollow Road to reopen Monday
- Manuscript museum crosses first hurdle
- Moline board hears wishes for new superintendent
- Schilling wants to know your thoughts on jobless benefits
- Colona reconsiders land once planned for senior housing
- Monday lunch will honor returned veterans
- Moline to discuss specifications for possible private ambulance service Tuesday
- Beg your pardon: Boys Choir concerts
- Feds obligate $177 million for Chicago-QC passenger rail
- Tell us about great holiday displays
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 13, 2011
- River Bend Foodbank receives $30,000 grant from PGA TOUR
- The room we sponsored at Festival of Trees won Second Place for Best Room -Shari...
- Augustana Dr. Martin Luther King event slated for Jan. 14
- Join the students of the Thurgood Marshall health careers class
- Nursing students got a hands-on education from a high-tech patient this past Fri...
- Qulters Guild to present small doll and teddy Bear quilts
- Moline achieves excellence in financial reporting
- R.I. Library's December Art Exhibit features 'Color in Motion'
- Daily planner, Dec. 13, 2011
- Alleman High School gift wrapping fundraiser
- After your holiday shopping outings, why not relieve some holiday stress by head...
- New Year's Eve dinner, dance planned at Moline Legion
- King Center has helped make Christmas better for kids
- St. Ambrose University Student Financial Literacy Program
- Q-C Station completes planned maintenance work on Unit 2
- Christmas morning Julotta service scheduled for Bishop Hill
- Republic partner's with Make-A-Wish
- Today in history for Monday, Dec. 12, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 12, 2011
- Strong faith: Congregation turns out to support ailing pastor
- Daily planner, Dec. 12, 2011
- Vander Veer Botanical Park to host poinsettia, lights display
- Equine degrees from BHC are more than just horsing around
- Milan Legion dinner serves dozens of military families in need
- No. 10 should've been alive for Hall honor
- Today in history for Sunday, Dec. 11
- Group wants to thin deer population in R.I.
- Daily planner, Dec. 11, 2011
- New E.M. administrator looking forward to building relationships with city, staff
- Augustana hosting free light show at planetarium
- Nuclear facility takes Unit 2 turbine offline for maintenance
- Hawkinson named provost at WIU
- A heart-string puller pushes Junior Board into Good Fellow/Argus Santa action
- John Deere employees give out 1,200 boxes of food
- Seton Catholic Middle School student writers
- Willard Elementary School Student Writers
- Electronic items banned from Illinois landfills
- Today in history for Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for December 11
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 10, 2011
- Dancing once again a holiday dream in Davenport
- UT 'feeder schools' now 'partner schools'
- Key West or bust: Illness forces paddleboarders' return to Q-C
- SIM Man shares health insights with nursing students
- Friends remember Ryan as 'pillar of East Moline'
- Fringed ornamental creature ends Viola native's million-dollar quest
- Jason Fechner and Shawn Eldridge from WQAD wrote their own Christmas song for th...
- Holiday remembrance service for bereaved to be held Dec. 12
- Henry and Stark County Health Dept. Freedom from Smoking classes
- Henry and Stark County Health Dept. Medication Disposal
- Daily planner, Dec. 10, 2011
- Part of Middle Road to close starting Monday; Rockingham now open
- Salvation Army donations lagging behind
- American Red Cross blood drives
- A great time was had by all last night at the Girl Scouts Night on Broadway 100t...
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011
- WIU names provost and academic vice president
- All Saints include prayers for 'long St. Johns'
- Church cantata pays tribute to former accompanist
- Ancient Faith Radio features First Noel, bonus First church tracks
- Christmas-related events
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011
- College commemorates Lady of Guadalupe sighting
- Churches United tries to provide a stable place to find food staples
- Alpha approves $12K for insurance coverage
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 9, 2011
- Carpenters re-create history at Col. Davenport House
- $12,500 donation boosts Toys for Tots
- Two GOP hopefuls plan Dec. 21 Q-C visits
- Sherrard grad is game for a cool million
- Schilling, Loebsack to serve on Defense Act committee
- United Way forum charges up static stats
- International yoga master will conduct workshop Saturday in Davenport
- Ed's handshake is proof that this 98-year-old works out
- Port Byron Board agrees to buy lot for parking project
- Former HUD secretary to speak at Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
- Hampton explores adding fire protection district
- Today in history for Friday, Dec. 9, 2011
- Daily planner, Dec. 9, 2011
- Be A Santa To A Senior gift program
- Cops for Christmas program brings together police & firefighters
- Henry and Stark County Health Dept. Medication Disposal
- Native Birds program at Wapsi Environmental Education Center
- Happy Birthday to me, Happy Birthday to me ...
Oh, sorry - it's National Handwas...
- Tonight we celebrate the season and the 100th Anniversary of the Girl Scouts at...
- Allouez Council, Knights of Columbus receives top International Award
- Potter Family Foundation supports Christian Care
- R.I. Wreaths Across America ceremony set for Dec. 10
- Village of Carbon Cliff to receive building improvements
- Moline seasonal leaf bag collection to end Dec. 15
- QC MUG to meet December 20
- Today in history for Thursday, Dec. 8
- Local officials back Blagojevich sentence
- Local leaders honored with Hard Hat awards
- Coal Valley raising tax rate
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 8, 2011
- Gift surprises Dress for Success founder
- News from Trinity Muscatine
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- In case you were not aware, Trinity has many free online risk assessments you ca...
- WHBF-TV/CBS4 "Toys For Tots" donation drive today in The District. Come and drop...
- Trinity Bettendorf intensive care manager Penny Liebbe is Person of the Week in...
- Congrats to four of our Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences students wh...
- Girl Scouts Night on Broadway is Thursday evening at the QC Waterfront Conventio...
- Gallery Hop! happens TONIGHT from 5-9PM in downtown Rock Island. Check out all...
- It can be hard to eat healthy during the holiday season. But, have no fear, Go R...
- Cordova seeks more details on proposed housing project
- Celebrity birthdays, Dec. 1, 2011
- Communtiy members tell Moline schools what to seek in new superintendent
- Kiwanis award 11 grants to Q-C groups for kids
- Area shelters filled to capacity seek public support
- State $3.8M behind in payments to Hope Creek
- Davenport halts permits on temporary housing
- Laborers believe Rock Island Clean Line project will boost economy
- Video: Quick response averts serious injury in Coal Valley
- Today in history for Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011
- Daily planner, Dec. 1, 2011
- Boots and games highlight annual Christmas Open House
- We're proud of our new pediatric clinic in Bettendorf. Drs. Remigio and Frye sha...
- Henry County Health Board to meet Dec. 7
- Red Cross announces new Emergency Services Director
- Documentarian on environmental and social conflicts in Colombia and beyond
- Augustana's Messiah sees the return of leading soprano Mary Wilson
- Gallery Hop! happens this Friday, December 2 from 5-9PM in downtown Rock Island....
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra 'Beethoven's Last Night'
- Local meeting for the Great River Road in Illinois plan
- Moline 16th Street at 13th Avenue closure
- Calling all Veterans: Looking for new members
- Suit donated to Goodwill had Moline man's life savings
- Moline woman's gift to Niabi a mystery
- Few offer input on Moline schools' superintendent search
- Bettendorf meeting targets dysfunctional government
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 30, 2011
- Video: Rock Island man carves his niche in art scene
- Former First Church of Christ, Scientist, to become a museum
- Tech-savy students have a chance to share their knowledge at conference
- Brooks challenges residents to take action, help themselves
- Today in history for Wednesday, Nov. 30
- Daily planner, Nov. 30, 2011
- R.I. County Animal Care & Control Christmas open house
- Augustana will host two traditional Swedish holiday events
- Davenport lane restrictions on Locust Street at College Avenue
- St. Ambrose University to hold winter commencement
- PetSmart, QCAWC and Augustana's Circle K Club join together
- Golden Day for The Salvation Army in Davenport
- New Augustana opera troupe expands music outreach
- Female cancer patients can Look Good and Feel Better
- Local students participate in Christmas at Augustana
- River Valley Library December events
- Augustana Endowment Society to meet Dec. 7
- University of Illinois Scholarship offered to Lutheran men
- 2011 Domestic Violence Shelter Christmas Toy Drive
- PATS to perform at Butterworth Center on December 4
- Guest speaker Dec. 11 at Broadway Presbyterian
- Beg your pardon
- Beg your pardon
- The Girl Scouts Night on Broadway featuring your local media performing in a var...
- Female cancer patients can Look Good and Feel Better
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- Today in history for Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011
- Metro East briefs for Nov. 30, 2011
- Malcolm Jewelers pendant sales to benefit cancer group
- Lee touts growth in learning
- R.I. alderman urges residents to take responsibility
- USO to open facility at Arsenal
- Grocery to open in Cambridge
- Cary Grant film in Bettendorf marks 25 years since his death in Davenport
- Businesses invited to power-project open house
- Methodist church will hold Christmas Traditions Saturday in Port Byron
- Windmill Restaurant preparing to reopen Thursday
- E.M. couple claims $1 million lottery prize
- Open house at Ann's Helping Hands starts Thursday
- Political action groups will host public forum Tuesday night
- Moline soldier's body returns to Q-C Tuesday
- New hotel, retail complex planned in Davenport
- Whooping cough reported in R.I. County
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 29, 2011
- Christmas Arrives Early For Silvis Festival
- Midwest BMX Donation Program of Moline need help
- R.I. County Health Department confirmed cases of pertussis
- Rock Island Co. Historical Society Christmas Open House
- Independent Scholars Evenings: Atlas Shrugged, Part 1
- Norwegian Julbord Potluck slated for Dec. 4
- Michael and Korryn - Babies of the Week for 11-28-11
- Construction Trade Expo to be held Dec. 6 - 9
- Daily planner, Nov. 29, 2011
- German American Heritage Center featuring 'The White Rose'
- Levi - Baby of the Week 11-27-11
- NorthPark Mall and SouthPark Mall hosts pet photos with Santa
- What are you doing this Friday Night? The District and MidCoast Fine Arts prese...
- Cambridge Christmas on the Square Tour of Homes
- Bill Wundram writes in his recent column about the kindness trumpeter Jon Faddis...
- Nationwide anti-bullying tour to visit area schools Nov. 29
- The Football Greats 'Bear Blitz' returns to Quad Cities
- Peter Hannaford to discuss his new book Reagan's Roots
- This article appeared in our local paper today. It's about ovarian cancer being...
- Dan Saskowski, program manager for the cardiac rehabilitation and HeartAware pro...
- Today in history for Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011
- Daily planner, Nov. 27, 2011
- Looking for the perfect Christmas tree
- Ribbons of love: Purple creations foster epilepsy awareness
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 28, 2011
- 'Waynie Sr.' was more than the trash man
- Today in history for Monday, Nov. 28, 2011
- Daily planner, Nov. 28, 2011
- R.I. Library introduces enhancement to OverDrive eBook subscription
- Christmas on the Square kicks off with Santa trial
- Friends rally to raise money for injured Occupy Oakland protester
- A system overwhelmed: In Q-C, orders of protection often fail
- Illinois, Iowa assault laws differ slightly
- Abuse became murder for R.I. mom
- New tires predict good year ahead for Good Fellow/Argus Santa recipient
- Prosecution can go forward even without victim's cooperation
- Matherville Intermediate School Student Writers
- Handful turn out for Michele Bachmann book signing
- Today in history for Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011
- Boruffs stay true to their past
- Black Hawk College Digest for November 27
- AlWood poster advances in contest
- AlWood poster advances in contest
- Hillsdale readies for snow season
- Television Quest: How I beat Black Friday
- State funding cuts forcing tough decisions for Q-C preschool programs
- Foreclosures jump in October for Rock Island County owners
- Local Christmas tree farmers reporting good crops this year
- Beg your pardon
- Cross-Country Ski Clinic
- Mental health clinic is hosting Client-Centered Arts Show and Sale
- Daily planner, Nov. 26, 2011
- Green Card holders Citizenship information meeting Dec. 15
- 3rd Annual Chordbuster Christmas Festival
- St. Ambrose events during the month of December
- WIU-QC faculty inducted into Academy of Leisure Sciences
- Celebrate the holiday season with festive events in the Q-C
- Eastern Iowa Community Colleges host event for older students
- Market Outlook with Richard Brock November 30
- Lucia Nights 'Festival of Lights' Dec. 9-10 in Bishop Hill
- TAG Healthcare Marketing snags Telly Award for Trinity
- Humility of Mary Shelter opens VALOR
- Christian Care receives grant
- Give and Get When You Adopt a HSSC Shelter Pet
- Niabi Zoo announces Holiday Lights at the Zoo
- Milan Legion to host Pearl Harbor observance
- Saying yes to Mary, God's call changes lives
- Milan Police annual Christmas Lights Bus Tour for seniors
- Resolving conflicts in a Biblical way
- Torah doctor makes Temple Emanuel anniversary house call
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Nov. 26, 2011
- A reading fanatic makes Literacy Connections
- Lord's laws, Methodist girl captures pastor's heart
- Crowds welcome start of holiday shopping season in the Quad-Cities
- Amtrak station construction expected to be completed by fall 2013
- Rock Island firearm auction company featured in new cable show
- Turbine pay-off could take twice as long as expected at Erie
- Everyone's family at Mr. Thanksgiving's holiday table
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 25, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, Nov. 25, 2011
- Daily planner, Nov. 25, 2011
- Andover plans Christmas Walk for Dec. 3
- From the big-league to home for the holidays
- Today in history for Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011
- Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and...
- The Salvation Army announces JCPenney Angel Giving Tree Online
- AlWood Lions prepare to be angels
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 24, 2011
- Sisters pitch camp for Black Friday
- Iowa Guard unit makes it home for the holiday
- Woman's estate could bring $300K to Niabi Zoo
- AlWood levy increase triggers truth-in-taxation hearing
- R.I. refugee family: 'Be thankful even for what little you have'
- Q-C friends plan benefit for injured Occupy protester
- Thanksgiving hours
- Hungry Hobo partners with Salvation Army
- St. Ambrose to host Eastern Iowa State Dance Rehearsal
- Touch of Class Fashion Show Luncheon
- The Project of the Quad Cities to celebrate World AIDS Day
- NAWIC to hold meeting December 1
- Health Department partners with IDOT & IDPH for new Yellow Dot Program
- Health Department notes World Aids Day, December 1st
- Simon Malls Angels begin on Black Friday
- East Moline School District morning coffees
- Bettendorf Middle School to receive SCRA Grant
- Campaign for Nahant Marsh Field Station launched
- The Scott Olsen benefit to be held Nov. 26
- Red Cross poll finds Americans want to give meaningful gifts
- "Develop an attitude of gratitude, and give thanks for everything that happens t...
- Daily planner, Nov. 24, 2011
- German American Heritage Center event
- Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy honor roll
- Metro East briefs for Nov. 23, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011
- Donation of ramp brings Silvis woman freedom
- Ray Bergles: Veterans Day assemblies are learning experiences in districts
- Ann's Helping Hands needs your help
- Full-year EMS funding fails in Moline
- Rock Island names Cartee as athletic director
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 23, 2011
- River Eagle hopes to break ground before the end of the year
- Hundreds of pictures and videos fill Facebook page for fallen Moline soldier
- R.I. woman brings joy, personal touch to Christmas stockings
- Davenport welcomes returning National Guard Wednesday
- Water treatment plans detailed for Atkinson Board
- Hampton trustees increase real estate tax levy
- Black Friday starts early this year
- Dr. Robert Skloot will give a lecture and dramatic reading
- Update on Rock Island news
- Bishop Hill Lucia Nights celebration
- Local authors book signing happening on November 25
- 2011 Festival of Trees Holiday Parade category winners
- The Go Loopy Bus will be featured at Gallery Hop! on Friday, December 2 in downt...
- Henry County Republicans to meet
- Here's a heart healthy, no cholesterol, high fiber holiday snack you can serve y...
- Q-C Comic Book Convention slated for Dec. 3
- MEDIC EMS is named Service of the Year for 2011
- Jesse White targets holiday shoppers abusing disability parking laws at malls
- City of Moline storm drain theft
- Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard Weekend
- Michelle Bachmann signing books in Davenport Saturday
- Daily planner, Nov. 23, 2011
- R.I. Library introduces new library catalog with free classes
- Black Hawk Area Education Center's holiday program
- Cordova officer declines suspension delay
- Today in history for Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 22, 2011
- Beg your pardon
- E.M. looking at 15 percent hike in tax levy
- Orion park annexation helps baseball
- Milan considers raising property tax levy
- R.I. Council postpones vote on tarp installation at old Lincoln School
- Aledo resident worried about rental project
- Moline police to deliver holiday baskets to 250 area families
- Davenport beer ads by Will Ferrell go viral
- Davenport unveils firefighter training site
- Fire staffing analysis, tax levy, water rate hike on Moline agenda for Tuesday night
- Trinity COO Mykl Garrett resigns
- Church named associate judge in 14th Judicial Circuit
- Community may offer input for qualities of future superintendent
- Moline Public Library is offering Food for Fines
- Quad Cities Visitor Centers holiday hours
- Christmas at Augustana brings holiday music and excitement
- Create your own beautiful wreath or garland
- Illinois State Police District 7 issue road safety warnings
- Dr. Eboo Patel will talk about interfaith leadership at Augustana
- Astronaut visits R.I. school where he once was a student
- Mayor Bill Gluba visits Junior Achievement biztown
- Daily planner, Nov. 22, 2011
- $1 million Powerball ticket sold in Bettendorf
- Trinity congratulates the Girl Scouts on its upcoming 100th Anniversary. Trinity...
- Are you in the military and want free tickets to the Festival of Trees?
A new M...
- Help support Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences Alumni Association and...
- Today in history for Monday, Nov. 21, 2011
- Moline Library to hold e-Reader information class
- Old Lincoln School back on tonight's city council agenda
- New mural shows history of Center for Math and Science site
- King Center serves up food, fellowship in Rock Island
- Moline soldier who died remembered as passionate about serving country
- Historian encourages people to preserve their own Christmas stories
- Daily planner, Nov. 21, 2011
- Attitude is important, as are lucky socks
- Today in history for Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011
- Immigrants learn computer skills
- Owner explores options for former Honeywell building
- '08 Moline grad dies in Afghanistan
- Balloon parade captivates kids
- Toy-making elves busy; Good Fellow/Argus Santa helper pitches in
- Daily planner, Nov. 20, 2011
- Does your business qualify for insurance premium tax credit?
- Milan Santa Fund seeks help to reach its goal.
- Q-C men ditch razors for No-Shave November
- Small Occupy Wall Street group demonstrates in R.I.
- Reynolds Elementary School Student Writers
- BHC foundations garner $130,000
- Black Hawk College Digest for November 20
- Daily planner, Nov. 19, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, Nov. 19
- R.I. grad, former astronaut visitng Frances Willard
- Lighting of the Commons opens Q-C holiday season Saturday
- Triumph tells Q-C officials pork plant plans will address environmental issues
- Friends pay tribute to Viola assault victim
- Baler helps tackle Moline leaves
- Bishop Hill Wind Center construction is on schedule
- Kewanee bar called to task for smoking
- Arsenal firefighters pleased with news jobs won't be cut
- DeJaynes to join East Moline council
- 12-year-old arrested for battery, assault at Mercer County school
- Occupy Quad Cities plans Saturday event at Rock Island Wells Fargo bank
- Fundraiser planned tonight for family of Viola murder victim
- Pancakes for Pitties Fundraiser
- Flu shots will continue to be given by appointment at Trinity VNHA in Moline by...
- Thanksgiving Day Holiday Schedule
- Adam Lingner, former long snapper for the Buffalo Bills, is battling heart disea...
- Arrowhead Ranch youth to help with Smart Choice Foods
- Coats for Kids accepting coat donations
- Are you in the military and want free tickets to the Festival of Trees?
A new M...
- Martin Luther King Center to serve 5,000 Thanksgiving dinners
- MPSF State of the Schools Night
- Free Thanksgiving dinner at Sharon's Family Restaruant
- Water Company Flood Protection Project to start Nov. 28
- Fundraiser planned for family of murder victim
- Trinity Muscatine Flu Clinics for November
Medicare/Supplemental/Medicaid (pleas...
- Can 'Soup-er Heroes' save Calvary's day? Sure they can
- Mower plants seed for youth to serve Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings
- FOMO Rules!
- New music director added to Good Shepherd's staff
- Blogger seeks spirituality, health connections
- Food program makes smart choice to replace fallen angel
- Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011
- Trinity launches free heart disease assessment
One in four Muscatine area resi...
- A new Military Day has been added to the Festival of Trees event, with discounts...
- Today in history for Friday, Nov. 18
- Bishop Hill: Don't cancel our post office
- Cordova calls it quits for police force
- Woodhull Christmas Walk Dec. 9
- Airbrush artist shares his gunslinger skills at UT
- A good man could use a boost from you
- 'Super stoked' fans turn out to squeal at 'Breaking Dawn'
- Annawan School Board approves tax levy
- Thanksgiving meals abound in the Q-C
- Durbin: Arsenal firefighter jobs are safe
- Woodhull sets truth-in taxation hearing
- Triumph expects E.M. plant to cost $200M
- Local stars get sneak peek of this year's Festival of Trees
- Deere food drive sculpture could feed 150 families for a year
- World class trumpeter Jon Faddis is in the Quad Cities as part of the Quad City...
- Davenport road closure for Fesitival of Trees Parade
- Dr. Laura Hartman's new book to be released November 29
- Scott County Regional Authority Fall 2011 Grant Awards
- City of E.M. and Gere/Dismer Architects public meeting
- Q-C Rowers compete in Boston, Chattanooga
- West Music to host free StudioLive Recording Clinic
- $2 admission at The Figge November 19
- Things are blooming at Christian Care
- Holiday Mail for Heroes event at SouthPark Mall
- Don't miss Lighting on the Commons
- Daily planner, Nov. 18, 2011
- Brian 'Fox' Ellis to share The Stories of This Land
- Catich show will feature St. Ambrose senior thesis art
- Trinity will offer a free diabetes screening from 7-9 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 21, i...
- Davenport fails to approve smoking ban in parks
- Wow! The final numbers are in for Trinity's "Live United" Campaign. Our goal was...
- Paul Simon gives dazzling Moline concert
- Today in history for Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011
- Lottery brings free-throw contest to Moline
- Cambridge schools keep same tax rate
- Welcome Center ready for market
- Orion schools set higher levy, expect lower rates
- Orion schools set higher levy, expect lower rates
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 17, 2011
- Coal Valley mulls tax levy
- Aledo hears details of proposed development
- Tax status worries Trinity officials
- Soldier, son of 2 Moline pastors, remains in critical condition after roadside bombing
- Augustana alumna's internship led to Festival of Trees job
- ILLOWA Sport Flyers last meeting
- Quad City Rollers Formal Frenzy
- Trinity for a long time has supported the March of Dimes. And other affiliates w...
- Daily planner, Nov. 17, 2011
- Nature Walk Series; Fall Migration
- Dr. Cezary Dudzinski joined the Robert Young Center team on November 3 as an Out...
- Earn engineering degree without leaving the Quad Cities
- The Arc Holiday Choir announces annual recital
- Bettendorf 42nd Street closed November 15
- Art exhibit provides glimpse of locally pioneered educational model
- The Arc reschedules Texas Hold'Em Tournament & Sponsors' Gala
- Rock Island to get hybrid buses
- WinterFest at the Family Museum
- Santa Claus & Carriage Rides at Winter in Bloom
- 2010 Supplemental Revenue Assistance Program (SURE)
- Best Buy to visit the Q.C. Computer Society Dec. 5
- Honoree favors eliminating tetanus, praise
- Metro East briefs for Nov. 16, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011
- Upcoming Q-C book signings
- Upcoming Q-C book signings
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 16, 2011
- Absent Moline aldermen put annex demolition decision on hold
- R.I. County board approves new budget
- Berg praises Veterans Day assembly
- IDOT: 7th Avenue ramps to Interstate 74 set to open Wednesday
- 5 types of people that appear at all holiday dinners
- Yanni to play i wi in May
- Beg Your Pardon Nov. 15, 2011
- Q-C businessmen talk jobs in D.C.
- R.I. library branches closed Nov. 25 for furlough day
- Interfaith coalition raises awareness of African drought
- NorthPark Mall and SouthPark Mall celebrates Santa's arrival
- Augustana alumna's internship led to Festival of Trees job
- Daily planner, Nov. 16, 2011
- Christian Care receives grant
- Davenport Fire Department Training Center dedication
- Come join River Valley Library on Dec. 8 on library's future
- 'Mother hen' lays pet chicken issue on Silvis city council table
- Update on Rock Island news
- Bettendorf 42nd Street closed November 15
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in E.M. area
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Come and check out Gallery Hop! Friday, December 2 in downtown Rock Island. The...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011
- Moline schools eye new tax levy
- Colona moving forward with Stonebridge plan
- Beg your pardon: Toys for Tots
- Rock Island sells future homesites to GROWTH for $1
- United board discusses student program, tax levy
- Developer to give presentation on Aledo housing project
- 'Turn of the Screw' canceled in R.I.
- Henry County lowers property-tax levy
- Moline council invites comments on water rates
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 15, 2011
- New book explores Scott County's cemeteries
- I-74 ramps at 7th Avenue in Moline to open by Friday
- Turkey Bowling at the River's Edge
- Daily planner, Nov. 15, 2011
- Junior Achievement Titan Competition
- Painter Leslie Bell's 'By Hand' exhibit, opening reception
- Friendly House is celebrating National Family Week
- East Moline Lighted Christmas Parade
- Independent Scholars Evenings: 9th Amendment
- Equi-Soccer at Final Night of Equine Seminar
- Christmas Market returns to Bishop Hill
- Santorum in Scott County
- Thirteen International students to place before Thanksgiving
- Salvation Army & Toys for Tots
- Skate with Todd Eldredge
- R.I.Ccounty HCE presents their annual 'Playcrafters Night'
- Click It or Ticket, no matter where you sit
- Jesse White announces Family Reading Night set for November 17
- Kenny and Marilyn Bush Hall of Fame inductees
- Midwest Trains Model Railroad annual holiday open house
- Animals safe after fire at Geneseo animal shelter
- Nominate displays for the R.I. holiday lighting contest
- Today in history for Monday, Nov. 14, 2011
- Daily planner, Nov. 14, 2011
- Doughnut eat-off kicks off MHS Share Joys
- Cemetery sculptures provide a glimpse at history
- Tis the season for too-early Christmas music and neighbors blowing leaves into your yard
- Today in history for Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011
- Deere makes progress on can sculpture
- Quad Cities Chamber member retires
- Tattoo customers get needled
- Q-C libraries create new online catalog
- Veterans remembered at Hero Street gathering
- Daily planner, Nov. 13, 2011
- High school graduation rates drop
- Free showing of 'Greenest Building' to open discussion of sustainable communities
- Going global: Deere expands reach around the world
- Seasonal hiring slightly up this year
- Bowlesburg Elementary Student Writers
- Washington Junior High School Student Writers
- Black Hawk College Digest for November 13
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 12, 2011
- Alexis board finalizes steps for loan/grant
- I hear the Quad Cities Go Red for Women has raised $132,000. This is huge, Quad...
- Sheriff investigates infant death
- Traditional holiday helpers pull new things out of Santa's bag to help needy families
- Quinn salutes veterans
- 'It's critical that we remember all the veterans'
- County may cut purchasing, webmaster posts
- QC Christian school ships out to new Moline port
- Rudy's Tacos in Milan to have ribbon cutting ceremony
- The Hungry Hobo is opening a LeClaire location
- R.I. County school chief 'pleased' pay dispute is settled
- Benefit for firefighter's child is today
- Cordova to revisit police issues
- Veterans Day activities continue
- Daily planner, Nov. 12, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011
- Will planning seminar Nov. 18 in Bettendorf
- Cambridge Parents Club Craft Show
- Quad City Arts' Visiting Artist Series presents Jon Faddis
- Augustana's strategic plan will strengthen college and community
- Adoptive family of the year honored at Bethany bash
- Year-old Oasis helps 8,000 faithful walkers
- Thanksgiving tradition continues in an ecumenical way
- Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011
- Signs point to a mission of love
- Students learn importance of saluting grandpas, veterans
- City of Davenport to hold CDBG Workshop
- Calling All Trivia Lovers - New Online Contest
- Today in history for Friday, Nov. 11, 2011
- Red Cross Holiday Mail program to send greetings to troops
- Escaped fugitive turns himself in
- Verschoore's niece part of firm helping Hope Creek Care Center
- Mr. Thanksgiving announces plans for 41st annual dinner
- Moline police chief to assume fire chief's administrative duties
- Journalist speaks of values after husband was killed
- New plan forms to keep state facilities open, for now
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 11, 2011
- Isle of Capri back in negotiations with developer
- Five brothers celebrate their service at East Moline ceremony
- After 30 years, Moline fire chief retires Friday
- Interaction between Congressman, Annawan grad caught on YouTube video
- Small business left out of tax break discussion
- It's not about the coach -- it's about the children
- Holiday open houses Nov. 11-12 in downtown Moline
- Firefighters battle smokey blaze at East Moline house
- 'Mr. Thanksgiving' announces plans for 41st annual dinner
- Check It Out!!! Gallery Hop! happens Friday, December 2, 2011 from 5-9PM. Vis...
- Christian Care needs salads, pies, cakes and volunteers for Thanksgiving meal
- Holiday Hat Bash Nov. 17 at CASI
- Moline to award Recycling Hometown Heroes awards
- UTHS kicked off their Toys for Tots fundraiser
- Colona's Veterans Day Activity
- Christian Care complimentary Thanksgiving dinner
- Waste Commission Facilities closed Veterans Day
- Friendly House Thanksgiving meal Nov. 22
- IDOT I-74 Mississippi River bridge update
- Rotary Club of Davenport celebrates 100th birthday Nov. 11
- Daily planner, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011
- Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 24 at Broadway Church
- Ann's Helping Hands collecting items for Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets
- Humility of Mary Shelter ready to receive winter items
- R.I. County Farm Bureau to present Hall of Fame award
- Over 57 free preschool slots open in Scott County
- Davenport Community Schools presents AND1 Live
- Scott County Republican fundraising dinner
- Rock Island 26th Annual Holiday Light Contest
- Quad-Cities home sales up, but average price declines
- Security system to be installed at Mercer Co. High
- R.I. County looks to Jumer's Casino for money
- Bishop Hill implores residents to attend post office hearing
- Plan to pay regional superintendents gets House approval
- Today in history for Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011
- Today in history for Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011
- Sneak Peek of Go Red silent auction items. Some good deals here.
- RADIO ALERT - Listen to the Mark & Steve Morning show on KUUL 101.3 tomorrow (11...
- Celebrity birthdays, Nov. 1, 2011
- Grocery interest expressed in Cambridge
- Moline/E.M. women unite for community day
- Account set up to help injured 'Occupy' protestor from Moline
- Last chance to win 'Breaking Dawn' tickets!
- Radio newscaster Nick Lindberg loses job
- Moline to consider monthly billing
- Kewanee buildings will get a new look in 2013
- Arsenal bridge entrance to be closed during non-peak hours
- Friendly House hosts annual Thankgiving Meal
- Mayors' Hunger Luncheon November 9
- Preschool to host 'Home to the Country' craft show
- Newest Trinity chaplain, Courtney Watson, changed her focus from campus ministry...
- Congrats to the John Deere Classic Birdies for Charity! Biggest amount ever rais...
- Jazz trumpeter brings his signature style to Deere-Wiman
- Storyteller brings 'Civil War Ghosts and Legends' to life
- Daily planner, Nov. 1, 2011
- Rock Island County tentative multiplier announced
- Be a Santa for seniors November 5th - December 10th
- Family of Native Spirits membership meeting
- Christian Care celebrates 95 years in the Quad Cities
- Denkmann Elementary School PTA to host trivia night fundraiser
- Rock Island Arsenal Museum hours, closure
- UTHS Fall Band Concert November 3
- Augustana lecture series to bring international experts to R.I.
- Dr. Mark Kovach, Cardiologist, preaches good heart health habits. He is the keyn...
- R.I. County Republicans to host Straw Poll
- Straw Poll Voting in Henry County
- Trinity Lutheran School hosts preschool open house
- MDA to host Feather Party and Dance
- QC Audubon field trip and membership meeting
- Today in history for Monday, Oct. 31, 2011
- Irish memorial dedicated in Davenport
- Daily, Oct. 31, 2011
- Trick-or-treat hours in Q-C
- Daytrotter to start charging monthly fee
- Young 'Cowboy Ballerina' paints to help other kids feel better
- Thanksgiving is just 3 weeks away and with it comes many Quad Cities area holida...
- Today in history for Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011
- Butterworth Elementary Student Writers
- Illinois City Elementary School Student Writers
- Dress for Success takes its name literally
- Forgotten, but not gone: Rotary Clubs work toward elimination of polio
- Hero Street heroes honored on 40th anniversary of park
- Q-C friends of injured Occupy protestor want to raise money to help him
- Daily planner, Oct. 30, 2011
- Mayoral candidates talk about Bettendorf's debt
- Orion residents frustrated by flooding creek
- Today in history for Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011
- Elm Creek Quilts author to visit Davenport
- Trick-or-treat hours in Q-C
- Keep your kids safe on Halloween
- Black Hawk College Digest for October 30
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 29, 2011
- Geneseo unveils new library Saturday
- Bachmann rallies backers in Davenport
- Sunset Marina dredging to start Tuesday
- Sunset Marina dredging to start Tuesday
- Church women unite for community day celebration
- Underbakke loses bid for Alabama job
- Arctic expert to discuss Vikings
- East Moline explosion injures two
- John Deere attempts to create combine sculpture for world record
- First female commanding general welcomed to ASC, Arsenal
- WQAD's very own Jason Fechner will be the "Stayin' Alive" guy at the November 8t...
- Fire heavily damages house in Bettendorf
- DNR snowmobile course Nov. 12
- East Moline American Legion Auxiliary potluck Dec. 13
- Is your car ready for the dreaded Midwest winter? If not, take advantage of Rive...
- Daily planner, Oct. 29, 2011
- Corps of Engineers awards contract, dredging to begin at Sunset Marina
- Become a Master Gardener in 2012
- Owl Prowl with Bob Walton set for November 12
- Deere attempting world record with S-Series combine can structure
- Child Abuse Council identified as recipient of child abuse prevention funds
- Chart-topping Christian singer-songwriter to perform at Augustana College
- Chiropractic students help the needy by taking it to the streets
- Edison Jr. High Lights ON Drama Club play
- Smithsonian director to speak at Augustana College
- Illowa Community Dance Series Nov. 4
- Illowa Community Dance Series Nov. 4
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011
- Moline Chick-fil-A to collect gift-filled shoe boxes for children
- Geneseo teen's 'shoe box' gifts needed more bedroom closet space
- Silvis Methodist church's centennial plans grow
- Holy days to remember
- Newest Trinity chaplain reflects on what brought her here
- Priest pens 'A Guiding Star' needed for a sainthood cause
- Halloween goes unobserved by African refugees
- Today in history for Friday, Oct. 28, 2011
- Front yard revolt: Moline protester occupies his own lawn
- Kilbride retention campaign was country's costliest for past 25 years
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 28, 2011
- Irish Memorial will rise Sunday in Davenport
- Two local schools vie for grant money
- State Supreme Court: County board reduction referendum can only be advisory
- Friday is the last day to view the Lilly "Oncology on Canvas" exhibit at Trinity...
- Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church Christmas Carousel Bazaar
- Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Valley receive grant for Teen Center
- AlWood Middle School in Woodhull need your votes
- Village of Andalusia to have boil order starting Nov. 1
- Edison Jr. High performing the play 'Is The Joint Haunted?'
- Figge celebrates Haitian art exhibition with special event
- Daily planner, Oct. 28, 2011
- Quilt exhibit on display at the Quad City Botanical Center
- Just Kids celebrates the life and legacy of Stephanie Vinar
- Moline American Legion Auxiliary calendar
- Moline American Legion Auxiliary to host membership dinner
- Davenport Fire Department has received Accredited Agency status
- Joy: A Weapon of Mass Destruction presented by Sue Williams
- QC Illini Club, bus trip to basketball game and last fall gamewatch
- Carolyn Foster Davis trivia night fundraiser
- New E.M. city administrator to start at $112,500 salary
- Arsenal commander sees retirement as opportunity
- Augie and high school choirs give free concerts
- BHC sets new president's salary at $175,000
- Member revives effort to trim county board
- Retired city manager turns focus to making R.I. residents healthier
- Business owner announces bid for R.I. County recorder
- Trinity to close cancer awareness art exhibit
- E.M. Police Department auction on Nov. 5
- East Moline mayor narrowing down replacement for Bustos
- Completion of I-74 ramp renovations delayed
- Genesis, Radiology Group expand partnership
- Moline, Deere working together to build parking lot for IT center
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 27, 2011
- Daily planner, Oct. 27, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011
- Men to March in Women's Shoes
- TV ALERT - Watch KWQC TV-6 News tomorrow 10/27 at noon featuring Dr. Paul McLoon...
- Mississippi Valley quilters Guild presents Children's Quilt Exhibit
- '75 Augustana grad to conduct Symphonic Band's fall concert
- TV ALERT - Watch WQAD News Channel 8 tomorrow 10/27 at 11 a.m. featuring Ginny W...
- Maintenance slows I-74 traffic into Iowa until 3 p.m.
- Local union works with Living Lands & Waters
- Trinity employees are attending a health fair today where we will get our flu sh...
- Friends of Trinity Medical Center luncheon Nov. 7
- Metro East briefs for Oct. 26, 2011
- Cynthia Coe: On cold autumn nights, curl up with a good mystery
- Hero Street Park celebrates 40 years
- East Moline chooses annual city award winners
- Today in history for Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011
- R.I. students miss test targets
- Higher water rates eyed in Moline
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 26, 2011
- Better-than-candy treats given to refugee students
- Beg your pardon for Oct. 26, 2011
- Henry County cancels Tuesday's budget discussion, ready for vote Nov. 8
- Accept it folks, winter is coming
- Rock Island teen the real star among dancers
- IDOT unveils schools for Operation Teen Safe Driving Program
- Henry County Board cancels special board meeting
- Daily planner, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011
- Moose Lodge Membership Drive with dinner and Halloween Party
- Rockin' Blues Halloween Party at The Muddy Waters
- Finding Your Get Up and Go Workshop November 18
- New water aerobics class being offered at YWCA
- Update on Rock Island news
- Milan Chamber businesses host Trunk-r-Treat Oct. 26
- New audiology booth benefits students and the community
- Trunk-n-Treat Oct. 31 at Silvis Baptist
- NorthPark and SouthPark hosts trick-or-treating event
- Halloween Pet Safety Tips
- Treat local children to Trunk'r Treat October 26
- Senator Jacobs presenting sponsor for EM Lighted Christmas Parade
- Here is a list of the remaining Trinity VNHA Flu Clinics. It's best to get your...
- Don't forget the Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences Fall Open House to...
- Welcome New Member Mark!
- Moline High play spins unique aerial web
- Fire department OT, pensions and general fund deficit discussed at E.M. budget meetings
- Colona ends single-purpose TIF early
- Moline school board meetings to go paperless
- West End housing wins OK
- Jason Gray playing concert in Davenport Thursday
- Q-C businessmen headed to White House job conference
- Gingrich blasts Wall Street protesters
- Area artists needed to 'Get Jazzed' and decorate a holiday window
- Moline aldermen to look at property annexation for Zimmerman Honda
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 25, 2011
- Today in history for Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011
- Daily planner, Oct. 25, 2011
- KeyStone Neighborhood Association membership meeting
- City of Davenport offers affordable homeownership
- YouthBuild Quad Cities Open House November 4
- You can get your flu shot today from 3-6 p.m. in the lobby at Trinity Bettendorf.
- The public is invited as Friends of Trinity Medical Center welcome “Mr. Thanksgi...
- Harvest and Halloween dance set for Oct. 30
- Just a reminder that the Trinity Retail Pharmacy's new hours at the Moline Campu...
- R.I. Libraries announce special closings for training, events
- Food for thought: Eat, drink and support the R.I. Library
- Q.C. Computer Society: How Libraries Work in the Ebook age
- Local firefighters graduate from Fire Academy
- Trinity and the Quad Cities are going to Go Red for Women in the coming weeks. W...
- Civil War book discussion series at the Moline Public Library
- Daily planner, Oct. 24, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, Oct. 24, 2011
- Vow renewals at Augie stir up college memories
- Dispatch/Argus best in northern Illinois again
- Pair of R.I. fires displace 10 people
- Unique marching band to play Redstone
- 'Professional' eaters go about it the wrong way
- Daily planner, Oct. 23, 2011
- Moline man in jail following steak-knife stabbing on Saturday
- Motorcycle, car collide in Bettendorf
- Today in history for Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011
- 'Open Arms' service is memorial to infants
- Cambridge schools look to improve academics
- R.I. home sustains light fire damage
- Bilingual teachers open Spanish Academy
- Habitat home is an American dream come true
- Milan Santa starts 72nd season
- Taxpayers paying extra for state's tardy payments
- Late payments cost Illinois millions in interest
- RiverTech land nearly ready for development
- Snail mail call: 66 years later, Orion veteran receives 'letter from home'
- Hundreds gather in Davenport to support Occupy Wall Street
- Dispatch Good Fellow, Argus Santa streamlines holiday campaign
- In Uniform
- Silvis Jr. High Student Writers
- Today in history for Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for October 23
- Easy to get wild in Q-C
- Cordova begins sewer project
- Illinois 92 construction nearly finished
- Attorney: $1.25M settlement reached in camp deaths near Colona
- Few signs of movement on paying state's overdue bills
- 40,000 U.S. servicemen and women are coming home from Iraq in time for the holid...
- Looking to lose weight? Join Dr. Bill Olson for a Weight-Loss Seminar on Tuesday...
- Daily planner, Oct. 22, 2011
- Emergency Alert System (EAS) nationwide Test Nov. 9
- Genesis to host Open Arms Memorial Service Oct. 23
- National Guard Army canceled craft show & garage sale event
- Lymphedema specialist to speak at Gilda's Club
- Center helping teen parents graduate and become self sufficient
- Trinity Moline hosts cancer artwork exhibit
- In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Trinity Moline is hosting 50 pieces o...
- Congratulations to Metro MRI Center for being awarded a three-year accreditation...
- Parents of imprisoned learn to hope, cope
- GateHouse Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011
- East Moline woman knits prothesis for mastectomy patients
- Lack of intimacy breaks down Christianity
- Church anniversary largely planned by POWs - Pew of Widows
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011
- Cordova mayor vetoes village-board motion disbanding police force at year's end
- Today in history for Friday, Oct. 21, 2011
- Half of Illinois high schoolers not reading at grade level
- R.I. County, unions begin contract negotiations
- Being a Cardinal fan is taking its toll
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 21, 2011
- Bills get paid faster in Illinois with lawmakers' help
- Annawan school board expects increased income next year
- Karate, kung fu tournament planned for Saturday
- Princeton Review ranks St. Ambrose among top universities in region
- Test drive a Ford, raise money for Moline bands Saturday
- Q-C volunteers can 'Make a Difference' at activities this weekend
- Lady Antebellum to headline i wireless in April
- Bettendorf will hold meeting to discuss Freemire's residency
- E.M. Alderman picks up tab for leaf bags
- Salad lunceon and card party Oct. 23
- La Leche announces November meeting
- Ron Paul to visit Davenport Oct. 21
- Daily planner, Oct. 21, 2011
- Jolly Roger topless club closes; opened when R.I. 'was wild'
- Gingrich to come to Davenport Oct. 24
- Twice as many child pedestrians killed while walking on Halloween
- Safe Kids releases first-of-its kind Halloween research study
- Humane Society of Scott County to host 'Fall Fur-stival'
- Bettendorf High School awards Dave Thompson
- City of East Moline free leaf bags
- Calling for heroes of the Heartland Nominations
- Augustana lights up Old Main dome to celebrate renovation
- Independent Scholars Evenings: Asian Carp
- Looking for a career in nursing, radiography or respiratory care? Check out this...
- BCSD to host ground breaking ceremonies
- Dr. Maria Carrillo is working to create a world free of Alzheimer's, leading wor...
- Trinity Regional Health System will host a trivia night to benefit United Way at...
- Today in history for Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011
- New board takes over College Illinois!
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 20, 2011
- Orion schools trim special ed rolls
- Verschoore's Fraud Hotline bill signed by Quinn
- Emergency rent, mortgage assistance available in R.I. County
- Mobile clinic brings dentist to kids
- Late payments complicate business for Illinois prisons
- Department of Corrections owes $180K to area businesses, nonprofits
- Energy efficient windows installed at Hampton School
- United school board reviews school report card
- QC Times coverage of Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Kathryn Allen who received a Compassi...
- American Business Women of America chapter to meet Nov. 2
- Fire union head: Moline officials have 'blood on their hands'
- Masqat Court #167 Daughters to celebrate 36th anniversary
- Moline's 7th Avenue ramps to open by Nov. 1 at the latest
- Give Warmth program to collect winter coats
- Rock Island County Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide - Rock Island County
- Arianna Quartet returns to work with area students
- Isle Casino to host World Maid-Rite Sandwich Eating Contest
- Calvary offers Remembrance Candles for All Souls' Day
- Trinity trivia night to benefit United Way
- City of Rock Island sewer system smoke testing
- Daily planner, Oct. 20, 2011
- Genesis doctors in recital to benefit hospice patients
- Participate in a Historic Clock Tower Tour October 22
- Holiday Bus Trip to Peoria Festival of Lights
- Bicycle Tour of Historic Arsenal Island
- Isabel Bloom sold to three employees, including designer
- University of Illinois Extension Council meeting notice
- Lincoln Road is now open to traffic
- Metro East briefs for Oct. 19, 2011
- 2011 Fall Equine Seminar Series starts November 3
- St. Ambrose University enrollment, rankings
- Illinois State Police to conduct nighttime enforcement patrols
- Illinois State Police announce special traffic enforcement patrols
- Illinois State Police to conduct occupant restraint enforcement patrols
- Did you know there is a Women's outdoor club in the Quad Cities? It has been in...
- When Helen Wulf became a nurse at Muscatine General Hospital in 1963, she was ex...
- Fire chief resigns after Moline aldermen vote to cut EMS
- Downtown E.M. comes alive for Fright Night
- Rules for yard-waste pickup and leaf burning
- Payments to schools improving for now
- Homesickness a part of American history
- Atkinson OKs absentee voting
- AlWood looks to refinance working cash bonds as a revenue ' bridge'
- Port Byron parking lot deal falls through
- Getz is next Cary Grant artist in residence
- Award named for Pathway hospice founders
- Henry County seeks options to layoffs
- R.I. County budget includes jail officers, but no vehicles
- Silvis approves tab for second round of LED lights
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 19, 2011
- Illinois backlog adds to schools' money problems
- Illinois universities cope with chronic late payments
- Proposed Colona development fails to get commission's backing
- E.M. gets its own foundation
- Five Questions for: Dr. Randy Hengst
- Returning military still have battles to face
- Beg your pardon
- Geneseo retirees upset over health insurance increases
- Mother, daughter fill 2 related presidencies in Rotary
- Daily planner, Oct. 19, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011
- Fire damages Moline home Tuesday
- Holiday Happenings at Hauberg Civic Center
- QUADPEX 2011 annual stamp show to be held October 30
- Bettendorf Parks and Recreation Information
- Pizza Forum with Rep. Morthland
- 10 Days until Fright Night in The District, THE Halloween party just for kids! G...
- Looking to lose weight? Join Dr. Bill Olson for a Weight-Loss Seminar on Tuesday...
- The Lilly Oncology on Canvas is now showing at Trinity Moline in the Education C...
- Update on Rock Island news
- Citizens of Davenport invited to candidate forum
- Pine Street closed for water main repairs
- East Moline hires city administrator
- Cordova Township trustees vote to end police contract with village
- Northern neighbors turning down the heat
- Aledo delays street closures
- Official numbers hide true healthcare backlog
- Local day-care providers soon could face payment delays
- Nonprofits bear burden of Illinois' unpaid bills
- R.I. approves demolition of 23 properties
- State funding delays hobble Ballet Quad Cities
- Blackhawk retains most Country Bank workers
- Moline considering property tax hike
- Beg your pardon: Go Loopy artists
- Beg your pardon: Groothaert
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 18, 2011
- Today in history for Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011
- Daily planner, Oct. 18, 2011
- Valley Bank encourages school pride
- WQPT holds 4th annual Trivia Night
- Planetarium’s Fall Open House will highlight Jupiter
- E.M. Businesses committed to a sponsorship for lighted parade
- Experience 'Quality with Heart' on the Route 64/84 Holiday Shop Hop
- St. Ambrose events during the months of November
- CDC: U.S. Heart Disease Rates on the Decline Keep t...
- A Benefit and Celebration for Lyle Cole to be held Oct. 22
- The NAACP IL State Convention was held in the Quad Cities this past weekend and...
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in R.I. area
- New low cost food source available now
- Community Health Care, Inc. awarded accreditation from THE Joint Commission
- Today in history for Monday, Oct. 17, 2011
- UTHS conferences this week
- Monster Mash brings out angels, monsters
- 'Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead' director touts 'juicing'
- Businesses suffer as state delays paying bills
- Firefighters called to Colona mobile home fire
- State's late bills affect everyone from John Deere to funeral homes
- Daily planner, Oct. 17, 2011
- Sierra Club talk to focus on zero-landfill living
- R.I. council to consider demolishing 23 vacant properties
- New look hopefully coming for Mercer County football stadium
- Today in history for Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011
- Moline considers new historic district for Belgian heritage
- Former Freedom Rider explains how to change the world
- Clothing exhcange helps Q-C neighbors during tough times
- Disparity found in farm subsidies
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 16, 2011
- Backlog is more than just unpaid bills
- Q-C creditors see slight improvement
- Deadbeat state: Illinois owes billions in unpaid bills
- Black Hawk College Digest for October 16
- Daily planner, Oct. 16, 2011
- Quad City Christian School Student Writers
- Moline Township awarded $30,000 in Emergency Food & Shelter Funding
- Davenport Eastern Avenue Branch Library receives award
- Sea of Goodwill Event Oct. 18 in Davenport
- Empty Bowls Project Oct. 25 at MHS
- Today in history for Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011
- Rapids City sets tax rate
- Dads Club parade will alter traffic
- Morthland wants to lower gas tax in border towns
- Schilling fundraiser draws fire from Medicare backers
- Singer/songwriter in Q-C to benefit military
- Books-A-Million to open by mid-Nov.
- Cattle truck overturns on I-74
- Don't forget the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5K tomorrow morning (Sat.,...
- Flu clinic Oct. 18 in Moline
- Paw-tumn in LeClaire Nov. 5
- Starting Monday, Oct. 17, Lilly Oncology on Canvas will be on display at the Tri...
- Ex-Iowa player Greenwood out of coma
- Daily planner, Oct. 15, 2011
- Construction to start on bridge to Isle of Capri
- Advanced MIG welding class at BHC
- United Township High School Parent Teacher Conferences
- Author David W. Dorris book signing event
- ATEEC Interactive Learning Lab
- Keep your pets safe during Halloween
- Youth Service Bureau receives Amy Helpenstell Foundation Grant
- Quad Cities rings in Holiday Season with Festival of Trees
- Skating & Gymnastics Spectacular at i wireless to be taped by NBC
- Interested in being a nurse? Want to learn about the fields of radiology technol...
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011
- A Jesus carpenter friend builds Winnie's Wishes and hopes
- Firefighters, police appreciate appreciation luncheon
- New youth director inspired by father's, nursery-schooler's faith
- Forum focuses on Affordable Care Act benefits
- Today in history for Friday, Oct. 14, 2011
- Goossens given indefinite medical leave in Cordova
- A skeptic explains it all; Skeptic Magazine publisher visits Augie to show power of the mind
- Front Street Brewery, Nostalgia Farms moving into Davenport's Freight House
- 'St. Jude's Ride' inspires local Quad-Citian to do more
- Aledo mayor stresses no conflict of interest in Dove appointment
- R.I. County NAACP to host 75th annual state conference
- Davenport aldermen vote down pay raise for mayor
- Mercer schools question crossing lights ownership
- Longtime E.M. city planner dies
- Deputy Treasury Secretary reviews jobs acts with area business leaders
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 14, 2011
- "Hate in America" exhibit to display KKK items
- MetroLink receives more than $5 million in grants
- State wants Iowa Interstate to pay for ethanol train derailment clean-up
- LaHood leaving White House in 2012
- Don't forget to get your flu shots. You can get yours at Trinity Moline on Satur...
- Congratulations to the 150+ members of Robert Young Center's "Team Psyched," who...
- Effective Monday, October 17, the Trinity Retail Pharmacy's new hours will be Mo...
- Free educational session about Long Term Care options
- Daily planner, Oct. 14, 2011
- Fall Car Care 'Salute to the Military' Oct. 29 at River City Tire
- Tune in to tomorrow (Friday, Oct., 14) to hear Trinity Muscatine CEO Jim Hayes,...
- Star of "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" in Rock Island Oct. 16
- Water main break at Lincoln Road now open
- Partners of Scott County Watersheds to tour Interactive Learning Lab Oct. 18
- Will you walk with us on Saturday to help fund research to defeat breast cancer?...
- City of East Moline free leaf only yard waste pickup
- Guitar concert for hunger relief
- Stripe the Stadium and next QC Illini Club GameWatch
- National Gaurd Army looking for craft vendors, garage sale items
- Moline raising price for building permits and several other fees and permits
- Today in history for Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011
- Geneseo has buyer for old library
- Group makes plans to Occupy Quad-Cities
- Reservations are still available for the Friends of Trinity Celebrity Style Show...
- County explores housing state inmates
- Competing company files complaint against former Bettendorf library director
- County rejects I-80 Equipment rezone bid
- No raises for Moline employees
- Beg your pardon
- Halloween programs at the Princeton Public Library
- Community welcomes First Army at Niabi Zoo
- Bethany, volunteer dentists aim to fill oral health care gap
- Trinity College hosts fall open house
- Tour ATTEC's new interactive learning lab October 18th
- Quad Cities Greyhound Adoption Trivia Night
- Explore Life in the Slow Lane with Turtle Travels
- Hounded Halloween for the whole family and dogs
- Halloween Trick-or-Treat in the Park
- Guys In Ties improv comedy troupe
- Local agencies in Scott County eligible to receive federal funds
- Iowa Special Olympics Polar Plunge Oct. 15,
- Royal Neighbors holds women's clothing drive Oct. 22
- An interview with young local author & illustrator
- Trinity Regional Health System is the proud presenting sponsor of the Go Red for...
- Make it a Swedish Christmas; a family fun workshop
- Taylor Ridge UMC Spaghetti Dinner
- Presentation on Norwegian Mythology and Runic Notation
- Q.C. Chapters of the National Organization for Women to meet
- Q.C. Chapters of the National Organization for Women to meet
- Habitat Home dedication October 22
- Here is a short new video about Trinity that tells about our patient-centered ca...
- Tom Emery at the Sherrard Public Library
- ASSE seeking volunteers as area representatives
- Daily planner, Oct. 13, 2011
- Bicycle tour of historic Arsenal Island
- Historic Clock Tower Tour
- More than $287,000 granted to QCA nonprofits
- First Christmas Lighted Parade to be held downtown East Moline
- Update on Rock Island news
- Trinity Health Partners in Moline held a "Pink Day" on October 4 in honor of Bre...
- Moline fire chief: Cutting EMS is risking people's lives
- Colona School Honor Roll
- Eagle Ridge School honor roll
- Today in history for Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011
- Metro East briefs for Oct. 12, 2011
- East Moline recognizes employees for years of service
- Stone's ready to host first Apple Festival
- Woodhull board hears report on drainage work
- Henry County sheriff's force facing cuts
- Alcoa backs Casa workforce projects
- Library consortium to launch new catalog system
- Occupy Wall Street backers plan meeting in R.I. today
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 12, 2011
- Petition questions where Bettendorf mayor lives
- Some schools opt out of Halloween
- 'Ugly' is too nice for the 'Mistake by the Lake'
- R.I. not associated with waterline insurance program
- Rain returns fall feeling to Q-C
- Hazmat team cleans up poison
- E.M. nears administrator choice
- Rock Island considering new police station
- St. Anthony's hold free diabetes education
- Independent Scholars Evenings: Ms. Iowa American Coed
- Young eagles flight rally scheduled for October 15
- Hike the Canal outing on Sunday, October 16
- Rivermont students move beyond the classroom
- Congratulations to Team Trinity Red and Blue for winning 2nd and 3rd place in th...
- Henry County's largest one day craft show
- 109 walkers turned out at Trinity Muscatine to participate in the Start Somewher...
- Pink Differently & Make Strides Against Breast Cancer
- Daily planner, Oct. 12, 2011
- Clean out your closets for Make a Difference Day
- Free session on veterans benefits
- Red Cross and QCAWC to hold Pet First Aid Class
- Outpatient liver clinic opens in Moline
- Harlem Globetrotters' coming to i wireless Center January 7
- Check this out!!! This Sunday, October 16, 2011 at Realm Wellness Spa in The Di...
- Thank you to the team from Robert Young Center for their participation in the NA...
- Congratulations to all the emerging young women leaders who were recently honore...
- Lilly Oncology on Canvas will be bringing 50 pieces of art that are an expressio...
- Bariatric Support Group - Oct. 18, 6:30-8 p.m., Moline Education Center, Trinity...
- Moline preservations wants city money earmarked for brick streets
- Moline council to consider two new fees and increases in ambulance and other charges
- Occupy movement coming to Quad-Cities
- Day of the Dead event slated for Oct. 13
- R.I. targets two areas for scrutiny
- Crowded EMCC worries union
- Moondance to raise money for scholarships
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 11, 2011
- Daily planner, Oct. 10, 2011
- City of Moline free leaf bag collection begins October 17
- Senior Coffee to be held at Vander Veer Botanical Park
- Today in history for Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011
- Departed spirits will liven up Augustana's Day of the Dead celebration
- Customers calling City of Rock Island about water line coverage
- Rotary Groups will reach out to over 300 Q.C. youth at Pumpkin Patch
- E.M. Fire Department hosting an open house
- Women's Connection honors emerging women leaders
- City of Moline website redesign & photo search
- Operation Medicine Cabinet yields over 18,000 lbs of material
- Genesis introduces faster, stronger, MRI with improved imaging
- Help save lives with American Red Cross fire safety tips
- Free E-waste collection event for Illinois residents
- Heart Association hosts membership event for Circle of Red leadership group
- American Heart Association hosts membership event for Circle of Red leadership g...
- Bariatric Support Group - Oct. 18, 6:30-8 p.m., Moline Education Center, Trinity...
- QCMUG to meet October 18
- Tri-City Trail Riders October scheduled rides
- Free 'Toolkits' for Alzheimer's caregivers
- Photo of Team Trinity Blue preparing to enter the water for the Corporate Row of...
- Photo of Team Trinity Red during the Corporate Row at Saturday's Trinity Quad Ci...
- Hillary Milo, who works as a rehab therapist in Trinity's Therapeutic Recreation...
- Today in history for Monday, Oct. 10, 2011
- Union questions figures on privatizing Moline EMS service
- 'I still remember you': Vietnam vet makes trip to The Wall in remembrance of friend
- Mercer County residents get peak at jail
- Dogs have their day in Bettendorf
- Daily planner for Monday, Oct. 10, 2011
- Sports shops owner creates 'Freedom' T-shirt to help wounded warriors
- Davenport woman killed in rollover on I-80
- Man who fell through window identified; investigation continues
- Today in history for Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011
- Author to discuss eating disorders
- Q-C event pays tribute to those who serve
- Hampton votes to allow golf cars on streets
- Daily planner for Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011
- College plans reflect weak economy
- Rake 'em, bag 'em: Cities offer annual free leaf collection
- Man hopes to make vandalized cemetery statue whole again
- Schwiebert Park has gone to the dogs
- Cop Corner: Protect yourself from identity theft and counterfeit-check scams
- Geneseo Middle School Student Writers
- Villa Montessori School Student Writers
- Today in history for Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for October 9
- CCC honors Q-C area heroes
- Chicago rocks at i wireless Center
- Vilsack sees future worth a fight
- Arsenal jobs 'looking good'
- Genesis Illini named top performer
- Technology opened world of independence for woman with MS
- Sheriff Boyd won't support raising tax to help department
- Trinity VNHA will offer flu shots in the lobby at both Trinity Moline and Trinit...
- Semi rolls on I-74 ramp; metal coils land in ditch
- Galesburg Marine's funeral set for Saturday
- Daily planner for Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011
- Moline roads to close for afternoon parade
- Lanes on Brady Street to close Oct. 10-14
- R.I. Women of the Moose to meet Oct. 10
- Beginning at 3 p.m. today you can attend a FREE event with information about "Br...
- New resale shop hopes to make Winnie's wishes, dreams come true
- Plaque's inscription gives Key Club adviser key inspiration
- Fright Night in The District "Dancing in the Dark" - Get ready for the kid's Cos...
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011
- "A Woman's Nation Takes on Alzheimer's: Standing Up with Courage and Hope"
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- Gatehouse briefs for Faith & Values for Saturday, Oct. 1
- Geneseo couple driven by purpose, mission, RV
- The Trinity MedXpress, which recently opened in Western IL University-Quad Citie...
- Speed dating for Christian singles dials back to Biblical advice
- Tonight is the Trinity Regatta Luau held in conjunction with the Trinity Quad Ci...
- Reba does it again, wowing fans at the i wireless Center
- Ethanol train derails, burns in Tiskilwa
- Learn 'true history' of Holy Grail at Knox College lecture
- Fantasy football, IHSA rules and Nancy Grace all should be voted out
- Port Byron looks to buy lots to increase downtown parking
- QCIA runway to be completed by next weekend
- 'Why people believe weird things'
- Brunk announces candidacy for R.I. County Board
- Patriot Guard escorting Marine's body tonight on its journey to Galesburg
- I-74 median work delayed
- Q-C business launches Niabi Zoo effort
- Find out if you have the top dog at Bark in the Park
- Help make Iowa the healthiest state by walking Friday
- Today in history for Friday, Oct. 7, 2011
- Daily planner for Friday, Oct. 7, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 7, 2011
- The Trinity Quad Cities Classic Regatta is this Saturday morning. There are 23 c...
- Police say EMCC escapee still being sought despite reports of his capture
- Passport Health offers first class medical care for travel anywhere
- Q.C. International Association of Administrative Professionals meeting
- Iowa American Water partners with emergency responders on training exercise
- Gospel Mission Temple to hold fair and bazaar
- IDOT Update: I-74 project delayed for at least two weeks
- Moline's Avenue of the Cities closed for hour Friday for homecoming parade
- Free session on veterans benefits October 14
- Bus vs. Train: Augustana professor provides ethical comparison
- Andover Historical Society of Andover to meet October 18
- Winnie's Wishes Resale Shop and More special open house
- Bettendorf High School silent auction and 'Pack the Bus'
- ADM donates $125,000 to Living Lands & Waters
- Quad City Music Guild Alumni to meet October 19
- Nelson Chiropractic supporting Make-A-Wish Foundation
- Record number of rowers to compete in Trinity Q.C. Regatta
- River Action launches geocaching program
- 2011 Trinity Quad Cities Classic Regatta
- The final FREE Trinity prostate cancer screening is TODAY (Oct. 6) from 3-5 p.m....
- In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness month, the Trinity Cancer Center wi...
- Ascentra Scholarship Competition
- Host It Here awards recipients brought $9M to Q-C
- Milan crafting solar panel, wind turbine guidelines
- "Bus vs. Train: Ethics in Transit"
- Coal Valley trustees confirm state audit of accounts
- Sherrard Pumpkin Fest raising money for playground improvements
- 'Stuff the Truck' for Student Hunger Drive during MHS homecoming parade
- Mama Bosso's Pizza makes Komen donation
- Moline rejects offer to buy annex, instead will pay to demolish it
- Morthland bill would change prison hirings
- Man found guilty of sexually assault of minor
- Moline fire chief worries budget fallout will burn his team
- Swift action from Ameren folows Aledo City Council meeting
- I-74 median construction to begin Oct. 10
- Vikings help out local Habitat for Humanity
- Today in history for Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011
- Daily planner for Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011
- Swedish-American expert to speak on cultural blending
- Swedish-American expert from Idaho to speak on cultural blending
- CASI, Vicky Ertel, to be at Roosevelt community Center
- MRDC to launch River Pilot Vodka on October First Friday
- Alumnus will share his personal perspective on the Vietnam War
- Holiday kettle volunteers needed
- World Hunger Day and 38,664 meals
- Visitor Center at Locks and Dam #15 Fall Colors Nature Walk
- Take online survey to visualize streetscape changes in College Hill District
- All are welcome to neighborhood family movie night
- Colonel Davenport Trivia Night
- Step back in time: Civil War at Oakdale
- In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness month, the Trinity Cancer Center wi...
- Wapsi River Center to host hands-on recycling project
- Augustana professor receives a very unique anniversary party invitation
- Vietnam vet to share his spiritual odyssey
- Kraft Foods to help The Salvation Army
- Why people believe weird things lecture at Augustana
- Trinity will offer the third FREE prostate cancer screening from 3-5 p.m., Thurs...
- We are offering flu shots in the lobby at Trinity Moline on Saturday, October 8,...
- Moline city administrator recommends privatizing EMS to help balance budget
- Joanne Wiklund: Letâme be wrong
- Metro East briefs for Oct. 5, 2011
- Silvis thrilled with new fire station
- Today in history for Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011
- Mercer County Board votes against zoning recommendation
- Your heating bill should cost about same as last year
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 5, 2011
- Weather service issues fire warning
- Augie names three to board of trustees
- Pick name of Niabi's new giraffe through donations
- Tickets remaining to hear Central Park Jogger's story
- Hope Creek pays back county $290K month early
- Atkinson Mayor Junior to run for Illinois' 74th District
- Well hook-up topic for board members
- Critic's Choice Film Series starts at Putnam
- R.I. County Board member: 25 cent casino tax would help county
- Blackhawk, Rapids City, Milledgeville get fire assistance grants
- Roundtable to tackle creating more business at Arsenal
- Pay still in question for regional school superintendents
- Children, families invited to create art for the season
- Couple collects 35 years of memories at Arrowhead
- Professor invited to Taiwan's 100th celebration
- Salvation Army Heritage Temple Corps Harvest Festival
- Jumer's Casino & Hotel donates $20,000 to fund scholarship
- Naming contest announced for giraffe baby at Niabi Zoo
- 23rd annual Mississippi River Eco-Meet October 13
- Fright Night in The District - Thursday, October 27, 2011 5-8PM. The Halloween...
- Daily planner for Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011
- Bettendorf Board of Education approve bids for renovations
- Jacobs announces Fire Assistance Program Grants in the District
- Friendly House's annual holiday basket sign up
- Mulligan's Taco Benefit for Irma Decker
- Bettendorf receives voice of the people awards
- Update on Rock Island news
- MDA Stars Across the Mississippi event to showcase local artists
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Republican Party Ronald Reagan dinner slated for Nov. 14
- Get Healthy Iowa - and Illinois.
- Coverage of the press conference in Peoria about the affiliation of Peoria Metho...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011
- Mayor's tie-breaking vote ends East Moline fire station closure talk
- Founder of High Arctic to discuss his research from Greenland
- Morthland files legislation for tax exemptions on farm supplies
- Former trustee Dr. Peter Benson '68 dies
- Iowa Health System adds Peoria affiliate
- Celebrity birthdays, Oct. 4, 2011
- Chris Brown, T-Pain coming to i wi Nov. 2
- R.I. County sheriff mulls proposing quarter-cent sales tax
- R.I. scheduled to receive about $1M in community development grants
- Schulte 'fortunate' during 46-year coaching run
- 'Mower' than just a lawn tool
- Earth Charter Summit at Augustana Oct. 15
- Cause found for Deer Grove derailment
- Expert to share his findings on birds and environmental change
- Storm Chasers Day at Rock Island Public Library
- Quad Cities CVB annual meeting on Wednesday
- Need host families for international college students
- Quad City Rollers present a Nightmare on Third Street
- Planetarium's Fall Open House will highlight Jupiter
- Q.C. Bank & Trust to host FREE Document Shred Day
- Daily planner, Oct. 4, 2011
- Davenport water treatment plant construction contract awarded
- Iowa Health System and Methodist Health Services Corporation, Peoria, Illinois,...
- Beginners' square dance lessons to start Oct. 5
- Griffin - Baby of the Week - Oct. 3, 2011
- First female R.I. County circuit clerk Kenney dies
- Bishop seeks peace, justice for world's poor
- 700 fight Q-C hunger in CROP Walk
- Friend's death inspires volleyball teams to buckle up - and remind others to
- Help MHS Key Club collecting food during homecoming
- NAWIC new officers installed
- Erie Parents Club presents 'Rachel's Challenge'
- Today in history for Monday, Oct. 3, 2011
- Daily planner, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011
- Wecancervice! speaker series - Friday, Oct. 7, 3-5 p.m., Hotel Blackhawk, Davepo...
- Bohnsack proposes sales-tax bump to support sheriff's department
- Moline fountain flows again
- QC Safe Kids Coalition will teach students to 'Walk This Way'
- Walking tour takes Moline downtown back in time
- Teens learn skills to succeed at Latino Youth Summit
- Student Hunger Drive gets early start with mobile pantry
- Moline mom in running for Reader's Digest prize
- Today in history for Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011
- Daily planner, Oct. 2, 2011
- Cafe at RME gets new look, menu
- Eugene Field student writers
- Washington Square rehab aims for January completion
- Black Hawk College Digest for October 2
- In Uniform
- Rock Island Center for Math and Science Student Writers
- Today in history for Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011
- Daily planner Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011
- Christian activist Shane Claiborne to speak
- Beg your pardon
- Beg your pardon
- Performance to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
- Autumnal Tales at Riverside to be Oct. 7
- Trinity continues free prostate cancer screenings
- Help available to homeowners to apply for mortgage assistance
- WIU board elects new officers
- Former elementary school up for sale in Sherrard
- Student Hunger Drive will host mobile pantry at River Bend
- Black Hawk formalized president job offer to Baynum
- 'You have to move forward and fight against hunger': Luncheon kicks off Student Hunger Drive
- Lecture to address Jewish-Christian relations in Rome
- Teamwork launches middle school catapult project
- Guatemalan Bishop given Pacem in Terris peace prize
- Amtrak, roads under assault by GOP; Thomson prison deal inching forward
- Durbin: Lower debit card swipe fees good for consumers
- Illowa Community Dance Series: 2011-2012
- HEPM Community Outreach Effort: Volunteers needed
- GROWTH organizes networking meeting for local contractors
- Home Bound Healthcare offers flu shots in your home
- Doris & Victor Day Foundation awarded $566,952 in grants
- 20th annual AFL-CIO Hall of Fame Banquet
- R.I. Optimist Club hosting Trivia Night October 8
- Augustana celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
- Rebuilding Together Quad Cities trivia night
- Moline Organ Fest - Free Walking Concert
- Walk This Way at Ridgewood Elementary
- A Night Together for Noelia
- 50th Polar Bear Regatta
- Fire hydrant flushing begins in Moline
- Trinity offer two free prostate cancer screenings
- Habitat for Humanity Q.C. celebrates Iowa's 1,000th Habitat House
- Milan hydrant flushing to start first week in October
- NAWIC to hold meeting October 6
- The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities seeking bell ringers
- IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union says no to monthly debit card fees
- Grand Opening of the Cafe at RME
- Pacem in Terris Award Ceremony
- WQPT calendar of events
- Taco Tuesday benefits WQPT on Oct. 25 at Mulligan's Valley Pub
- Friends to remember teacher who died in class
- New rules affect deer hunting in Illinois, Iowa
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011
- Marycrest alums return to campus Oct. 7-9
- Aledo lends 'extreme' help to 'tween' with spina bifida
- Birthday bashes for Geneseo city, church
- Health, spirituality conference ponders questions Baby Boomers are dying to ask
- Speaking about God, dog comes easily to Trinity's new priest
- Class prepares Catholics to make a homecoming
- Today in history for Friday, Sept. 30, 2011
- Safety, landscaping top College Hill District wishes
- Riverbend Antiques expands next door
- About 800 still without power
- Alexis board approves USDA improvement bids
- Arsenal ceremony recognizes Army's heros
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 30, 2011
- Beg your pardon 9-29-2011
- Historical Society art auction, picnic fundraiser will be held Tuesday
- Thorson-Lucken Field to be dedicated Oct. 6
- Accredidation group wants changes at Niabi
- Empty bowls project fills hearts with gratitude
- Trinity Cancer Center presents breast cancer education event
- Rock Island school hosts local International Walk to School Oct. 5
- Augustana students performed a disaster relief concert
- Church Women United Fall Forum set for Oct. 7
- Rock Island City Council sets goals
- Military Retiree Appreciation Day Oct. 29 at R.I. Arsenal
- Daily planner, Sept. 30, 2011
- Parents who do their homework visit Rivermont!
- Singers invited to join Handel Oratorio Society at Augustana College
- WQPT holds screening and panel discussion for Hispanic Heritage Month
- The Living Proof Exhibit opens Friday at Bucktown Center for the Arts and will f...
- Trinity Regional Health System congratulates the 2011 Image Award winners for th...
- Davenport mayor closer to pay raise
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 29, 2011
- Emerging Women Leaders honors two students
- Rock Island students ready for outdoor adventures after Arsenal program
- Gluba advocates land-based casino
- Medal of Honor winner to visit Q-C
- Verschoore wants Quad-Citians to apply for energy program
- Rock Island offering free leaf bags, removal
- Black Hawk taps Thomas Baynum as new president
- R.I. American Legion hosting trivia night
- Central Park jogger tells tale of triumph over terror
- Rock Island County to host Illinois' NAACP convention
- Today in history for Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011
- Daily planner, Sept. 29, 2011
- Preventing Medicare Fraud Workshop
- Bingo for Breast Cancer to be held Oct. 8
- Bettendorf dedicates Faye's Field Oct. 1
- Save your pink Yoplait yogurt lids and help save lives
- Doliner brings Jewish history from Rome to Rock Island
- Trivia night to benefit children's services at R.I. Library
- Come by the Davenport RiverCenter Thursday to check out all the volunteer opport...
- David Baker: Would city kids end up the same as farm kids?
- Metro East briefs for Sept. 28, 2011
- New River Valley library director a perfect fit
- Today in history for Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011
- Online assessment tool providng more data to R.I. teachers
- Funeral services planned for Fulton soldier
- Volunteers receive Quad City Caring Awards
- Share your opinions on College Hill Business District streetscape
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 28, 2011
- Lt. Gov. Simon's visit to BHC focuses on math, ag programs
- Moline committee of the whole OKs first-floor lease of new transit station
- Survey ranks local utility companies
- Orion mayor: Fumes from 1995 gasoline spill a 'life-safety issue'
- Postal workers seek Schilling's support
- Woodhull approves Division Street work
- Crumbling retaining wall at John Deere House raises public safety concerns
- Local cabinet maker heading to Alabama to help family rebuild
- Q-C Airport receives StormReady recognition
- Mannheim Steamroller in concert Dec. 21
- Augustana's Barnds discusses changes in 'money talk'
- Autopsy 'inconclusive' on East Moline teacher's cause of death
- Augustana alumna makes Month at Museum finals
- Start Somewhere Walk set for October 7
- Grand opening for new food pantry in Reynolds
- Milena Oda at German American Heritage Center
- BHS Student Council collecting canned food donations
- Helicopter returns to display in Davenport
- Independent Scholars Evenings: When Farmers Were Heros
- Come out to Country Corner for Pumpkin Cannon Weekend
- Open house showcases renovated John Deere Middle School
- Moline students make smooth transition into school year
- Board accepts bid for Sylvan Island park
- Umbrella weather not gone yet
- Harp program debuts at Augustana
- R.I. libraries closed Thursday for furlough day
- Moline to review multi-modal pact with Metro
- Western Illinois University commemorates Founder's Day
- Daily planner, Sept. 27, 2011
- 120,000 marbles create metaphor for America
- Three FREE Prostate Cancer Screenings:
Sept. 27, 5-7 p.m., Martin Luther King...
- Area libraries cherish banned books
- Moline American Legion Auxiliary looking for vendors
- Fire marshal: Saturday house fire not intentional set
- Trinity Cancer Center presents breast cancer education event
- Fall Review in Cambridge on Oct. 1 to include crafts and food galore
- Benefit scheduled for family of Leukemia victim Zoe Stamer
- The project of the Quad Cities' Project Chocolate event a success
- Mary Beth Carlson in
- Make Teal Real. Rise up against ovarian cancer
- Quad City International Airport is StormReady!
- Western Illinois Home Health Care blood pressure clinics
- Davenport Parks and Recreation Ward 4 meeting has moved
- St. Mary's 39th Annual Bazaar
- Family of Native Spirits Indian Taco Fundraiser
- Knights to hold annual recognition event
- Sherrard Hall of Fame recipients to be honored
- NAMI Walk for the Minds of America at Schwiebert Park this Saturday. The goal of...
- Meet your Legislators Ice Cream Social
- R.I. Parks Dept. looking for tree donations for holiday decorations
- Today in history for Monday, Sept. 26, 2011
- Libraries offer e-books for Kindle
- Super Bowl champion to speak at luncheon honoring veterans
- Crafts teach kids about butterflies at Botanical Center event
- Service groups, families join serious runners at QC Marathon
- SAU president oldest person to soar with the Blue Angels
- Daily planner, Sept.. 26, 2011
- Today in history for Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011
- Habits must change in order to stop global warming, Q-C rally told
- Development projects among Rock Island's top goals for coming year
- Aguilar says jobs would be his top priority in Congress
- 'Mad-Citian' speaks to Quad-Citians about incivility
- New Renew Moline director sees plenty of development opportunities
- Forum attendees pleased with BHC president search process
- Rock solid leader: Phillips deftly guided RI during tenure
- Black Hawk College Digest for Sept. 25
- Preservation Society celebrates 25 years of protecting Moline history
- Firefighter injured, cat killed in Davenport house fire
- Daily planner, Sept. 25, 2011
- Rockridge Junior High School Student Writers
- Today in history for Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011
- What Dow drop means locally
- BHC speaks with last finalist for president post
- Rally promotes movement without fossil fuels
- Augie marbles hold metaphor for America
- Isle of Capri opening up negotiations for sale of Davenport casino
- Art exhibit offers new works and new faculty
- Q-C area has lowest unemployment rate in Illinois
- Drivers must be aware of QC Marathon Sunday
- Beg your pardon
- Augustana to debut harp program at recital Sept. 27
- Good luck to all the runners participating in Sunday's Quad Cities Marathon. Tri...
- 'High Times' editor emeritus, former DEA member face off at Augie
- A professor inspires a community to be curious
- Luau to raise funds for Two Rivers YMCA rowing program
- River Bend Foodbank receives 4,293 pounds of pork
- Daily planner, Sept. 24, 2011
- R.I. City Council to hold Goal Setting Sessions
- Final results for Student Hunger Drive's Corporate Challenge
- Church centennial stretches over four Sundays
- S.I.S.T.A.H.S. share fashion, compassion
- Smart moms need time-outs, too
- Apple dumplings don't fall far from fall review tree
- Christian, Muslim, Jewish women speak the same forgiveness
- Missionaries fill Tanzanian hills, local church halls with sound of music
- Nuns are strong, nurturing women
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, Sept. 23, 2011
- 'High Times' editor emeritus, former DEA member face off at Augie
- Health care reform should 'benefit consumers, not insurance companies'
- LaHood promotes across-the-board cuts during tour of new district
- Third finalist for BHC president interviewed
- Moline middle schools to hold open houses next week
- Beg your pardon
- Beg your pardon
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 23, 2011
- Q-C's Mexican history comes to life in new Putnam exhibit
- Talks begun on selling Fyre Lake golf course
- River Eagle TIF district moves forward
- Paul Simon plans first Moline concert
- Healthcare expert will share insights on reform
- Hope Creek borrows from county to meet payroll
- Annawan schools face $500,000 deficit
- Rule No. 1 of laundry, swimming: Check for your phone
- Morthland wants investigation of Hare hiring
- Paul Simon coming to Moline
- Trinity Moline, other hospitals have tax status decisions on hold
- 120,000 marbles held together by gravity in Augustana art exhibition
- Augustana debuts new harp program with recital on Sept. 27
- Daily planner, Sept. 23, 2011
- Rebuilding Together to offer work day, trivia event
- Friends of Trinity Medical Center & prominent community sponsors will collaborat...
- Newborn Alpaca featured at 2011 National Alpaca Farm Days
- CHC receives grants to help children and homeless
- GMC, Illini earns national recognition for patient care
- Help Jewish Federation win $25,000 for Israel study program
- Learn how to prepare bid for government service contracts workshop
- National expert and local CEO shares insights with Augustana students
- Free Workshop on changes to prescription assistance programs
- A new $13 million complex designed to serve residents with special needs and the...
- Today in history for Thursday, Sept. 22
- Symphonic Band disaster relief concert Sept. 24
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 22, 2011
- Silvis district names new school Northeast Junior High
- Students can attend Orion parent-teacher conferences
- Second BHC presidential finalist interviewed
- East Moline general fund being tapped to pay back misused TIF funds
- Volunteer Exhibition needs booth reservations
- SouthPark, county agree on mall value
- Women's Health Group hosts event on disease prevention
- LULAC Council 10 to celebrate Mexican Fiesta Sept. 24
- Harvest Time Music Fest kicks off Friday in Geneseo
- Cascade Garden ready for residents
- Street patch work approved in Hampton
- Hampton earns state Bright Star Award for academics
- LULAC Council 10 to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage
- Whiteside County Democratic Central Committee sponsoring scholarship
- Campaign Fundraiser for Dan Rutherford
- John Deere and Wilson middle schools to hold open house
- Children's Therapy Center Open Charity Bass Tournament
- City of Rock Island Fire Hydrant Flushing Program
- City of R.I. Public Meeting - Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs)
- Doris & Victor Day Foundation board of directors
- Help determine the design Aesthetic of College Hill District
- Daily planner, Sept. 22, 2011
- Environmentally conscious artist creates dynamic sculpture from debris
- Kids Against Hunger goal to provide 100,000 meals
- Balloons to fill Q-C sky
- Midwest news is important too
- Metro East briefs for Sept. 21, 2011
- R.I. Public Works Department will perform water system pressure testing
- Davenport woman wins $30,000 lottery prize
- Student Hunger Drive's Corporate Challenge Clucky Awards
- Balloons to fill Q-C sky
- Today in history for Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011
- Welvaert: Moline won't lose station funds
- Moline moving ahead with annex demolition
- Hauberg's mansion celebrates 100 years
- R.I.'s Elmer Hodge can teach you the value of hard work
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 21, 2011
- BHC interviews first presidential finalist
- R.I. sheriff pleads for more staff, equipment
- Cambridge mulls business plan for grocery
- Atkinson board votes to spend $1,480 to repair damage from water main breaks
- Film team shares alternatives to fossil fuels tonight
- Firefighter awarded $25K for medical expenses in settlement with city
- AlWood Board sets budget that stays in the red
- Geneseo schools seek online contest votes
- Q-C nonprofit can win a new vehicle wrap
- Frances Willard School celebrates anniversary with open house Thursday
- Luke Bryan tickets on sale this Friday
- Hare backs son's selection as assistant warden for East Moline prison
- Darden Smith to visit RIA AUSA for 3 day event
- Tennant Truck Lines breaks ground on Colona project
- Daily planner, Sept. 21, 2011
- Art workshops earn area Girl Scouts new patch
- Davenport Main Street to close Sept. 21 for repair of sewer lateral
- Quad Cities CVB annual meeting introduces the power of travel
- Gilda's Club and Genesis Cancer Care Institute Partnering
- 14th annual Thresher's Meal at Our Savior Presbyterian Church
- Update on Rock Island news
- St. Ambrose Parish hosts annual Fall Festival
- RI NAACP Prayer Breakfast at i-wireless Center
- Henry County Republicans announce meeting plans
- Show off your football skills at an NFL competition
- Let's jump! Help break a world record!
- Step back in time in Civil War at Oakdale
- Clothing giveaway at Broadway Church set for Sept. 24
- R.I. council agrees to Bent River brewing expansion
- Today in history for Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011
- Rock Island receives $1.5 million federal grant for business park development
- East Moline must replace $550,000 of improper TIF rebates
- Cordova Township officials oppose special sheriff coverage
- Aledo leaders unhappy with AmerenIP
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 20, 2011
- National Federation of the Blind of Illinois to meet in R.I. in October
- Milan weighs animal control
- Catch three Jewish women spies in the act
- R.I. native wins Emmy for Tonys
- Energy-efficient R.I. street maintenance garage officially open
- State GOP propose estate tax changes
- Daily planner, Sept. 20, 2011
- Trinity Quad Cities Regatta Luau
- Animal Shelter R.I. County Fundraiser to be held Sept. 21
- Sea of Goodwill activities and concert Oct. 18-20
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in E.M. area
- 'Mayor of Running' speaks to Quad Cities
- The 2nd annual Captain's Table Poker Run held July 16 raised $41,241 to benefit...
- Children's car and booster seats checks Sept. 24
- Revitalizing the Riverfront, one planning session at a time
- Davenport roadway improvements to begin
- Cify of Rock Island water system pressure testing
- Rock Island Libraries observe Third Furlough Day
- Q.C. Macintosh Users Group giving free Keynote '09 presentation
- Female giraffe calf on public display at Niabi Zoo
- Peppertree Alpacas participates in national alpaca farm days
- RIA AUSA Sea of Goodwill
- Independent Scholars Evenings
- Neil Armstrong students host community blood drive
- United Township High School to present fall choir concert
- The Perfect Attenders!
- Today in history for Monday, Sept. 19, 2011
- Actors give glimpse into lives of Civil War-era Quad-Citians
- Daily planner, Sept. 19, 2011
- Roundup helps Arrowhead keep serving at-risk youth
- R.I. council to consider Lincoln School demolition again
- Expect to get pulled over at inconvenient time
- Head to the Highlands
- Slough gets tamed for 7th time
- Today in history for Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011
- Daily planner, Sept. 18, 2011
- Stimulus put $164M into Quad-Cities
- Being a grandma is what it's about for Cambridge woman
- Recovery.gov works with recipient reporting
- New law requires DNA from violent crime suspects
- The Place2b hits home for teen volunteer
- NAACP reaches out to refugee community
- Jordan Catholic School Student Writers
- We all want it, we all give it -- Rock Island Academy student writers
- Today in history for Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for September 18
- Big Fat Greek Fest: Come for the food, stay for the message
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 17, 2011
- The 14th District American Legion Auxiliary to meet Sept. 25
- Clover Library Book Club joins 'Be the Wall' efforts
- Fieldhouse construction causes United deficit
- Unions, R.I. County ready for contract talks
- Alcoa expansion the biggest in 20 years
- Seminar will teach seniors how to protect themselves from fraud
- CCC seeks Hero Award nominees
- Colona OKs land purchase
- USPS plans could mean more jobs in Milan
- E.M. to conduct dead-end hydrant flushing
- World War II POW: It's important people don't forget
- Emergency repairs to water main near NorthPark Mall
- Arsenal ceremony honors POWs and those MIA
- Daily planner, Sept. 17, 2011
- State Convention: National Federation of the Blind
- RSVP celebrates 40th Anniversary
- LEGOS much more than Child's Play for Rivermont 5th Grade
- Illinois convention of the National Federation of the Blind to be held in R.I. Oct. 7-9
- Bring your best friend to the Dogtoberfest
- Bishop Hill Agriculture Days 'Colony Chicken Dinner'
- Trinity Retail Pharmacy will be changing its hours of operation, effective Monda...
- City of Rock Island street closure
- A study in "Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association," found that eatin...
- Muscatine spends $40,000 to replace bridge lights
- Trinity Visiting Nurse and Homecare Association will provide flu and pneumonia s...
- Renowned engineer to lecture at St. Ambrose University
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011
- S.O.S. to host second genealogy workshop
- Hillcrest Resort to host Harvest Fest & Haunted Woods
- Carbon Cliff Sports Club Meeting to be held on Sept. 28
- Former Wesley church stakeholders invited to reunion steak supper
- Lutheran Women Rally in Geneseo
- Desperate times can be good church planting conditions
- Firewalker knows what it feels like to be in domestic-violence victims shoes
- Part mystery, part mess: Unity over uniformity in the church
- Tickets are now available for the 8th annual American Heart Association's 2011 G...
- Faye's Field completes 17-year Learning Campus dream
- Cordova seeks procedure for misconduct charges against mayor, trustees
- Go Red for Women luncheon tickets on sale
- Moline native helps create Pearl Harbor memorial
- Woodhull to consider drainage work in special session
- Alexis board OKs car bid
- Mercer Country School Board stays in the black with approved budget
- Arrowhead prepares for 39th auto auction
- Approved project should improve drainage problems in Rapids City
- Mercer jail expansion almost complete
- Coalition advocates 'fossil fuel-free' day
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 16, 2011
- Texas Hippie Coalition show at Redstone room cancelled
- Today in history for Friday, Sept. 16, 2011
- Daily planner, Sept. 16, 2011
- Alcoa to add 150 jobs at Davenport plant
- FREE Prostate Cancer Screening: Sept. 27, 5-7 p.m., Martin Luther King Jr. Commu...
- Local pork producer scheduled to address industry's progress
- Iowa American Water completes $2.3 million plant improvement
- 2011 BHS Homecoming Parade
- Biennial Gathering of the Reed Organ Society
- Quad Cities 'Divas' support community cancer efforts
- Jesse White announces upgrade to the safe driver renewal program
- Hauberg Center celebrates 100th Anniversary
- Fulton Fall Festival: Calling all 'Reagans'
- Davenport designated 'playful city' for second year
- Davenport NOW reaches milestone
- Ghost Tales at the Colonel Davenport House on September 24
- Renew Moline names new executive director
- Upper Mississippi River Refuge closed area regulations
- Quad City Rollers present The Lord of the Rink
- Riverside Cemetery Annual Historic Walk
- Today in history for Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011
- Beam me up, KONE: Moline skyline changing with eight-story KONE Centre
- Geneseo looks at increase in tax levy
- Video offers beam's-eye-view
- R.I. County Sheriff says patrol cars outdated
- The farm comes to the city
- River Readings writers chosen to inspire students
- Cheri Bustos resigns city council seat; mayor seeking replacement
- Temps dropping into the 30s tonight
- Did you know a sign of a heart attack is shortness of breath with or without che...
- Daily planner, Sept. 15, 2011
- Group: Illini hospital among 405 of Illinois' best
- Annual Stand Down to help homeless vets starts Thursday at QCCA Expo Center
- Moline Finance Department relocates to new office
- Riverboat Development Authority grant applications available
- Arrowhead gearing up for 39th annual round-up and auction
- 4th Annual Gourd Festival to be held Sept. 24 in Orion
- Former BHC chief under consideration for Alabama college post
- America the Resilient: Independent Scholars' Evenings
- Prophetstown Area Historical Society hosts cemetery walk
- Quad Cities to host NAACP Illinois State Conference
- Legion Riders Benefit Run September 17
- Early Childhood Coalition hosting roundtable discussion on Sept. 29
- Stinky flower blooming at Western Illinois
- Andover Historical Society announces meeting
- Metro East briefs for Sept. 14, 2011
- Firefighters help fight muscular dystrophy
- David Baker: Americans more patriotic these days
- Today in history for Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011
- R.I. Alderman will hold ward meeting Thursday
- Training program prepares R.I. school staff for leadership
- Colona couple restores, shows off rare Hupmobiles
- IDOT negotiates for land needed for I-74 bridge
- Borders to close Thursday, Waldenbooks Sunday
- Ramirez joins Group O in new position
- BHC names 4 finalists for president position
- Cordova, Carbon Cliff lift boil orders
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 14, 2011
- Beg Your Pardon for Sept. 13, 2011
- Family to hold community picnic to raise scholarship funds, bring drunken driving awareness
- And here is a behind-the-scenes look at Elizabeth Banks' new short film about wo...
- Ladies - you need to watch this short film by Elizabeth Banks. Because we care a...
- ProFair connects students with employers
- Quad-Cities Computer Society with Gary Stanley
- Boil order has been lifted for Village of Carbon Cliff
- St. Ambrose events during the months of Sept and Oct.
- Pilot Club of Moline elects new officers
- Historic Clock Tower Tour
- Laura Bush Leads Effort to Expand Cancer Screening, Treatment Abroad -
“I thin...
- ChiliFest benefitting Second Saturdays Art Happenings
- Western Illinois Area Agency on Agingâs Conference on Aging Spet. 15
- Walk with Travis event for suicide awareness
- University of Illinois Extension Council meeting notice
- Kewanee, Quad Cities and Bloomington residents return from El Salvador
- USDA supports expansion of Renewable Fuel Options
- ProFair 2011 connects students with potential employers
- 40th annual Bishop Hill Jordbruksdagarna
- Mercer County completed their tax deed proceedings
- Henry County completed their tax deed proceedings
- Rock Island County completed tax deed proceedings
- Update on Rock Island news
- Childhood obesity continues to be a hot topic. And the number of children diagno...
- Daily planner, Sept. 14, 2011
- Muscatine Heart Walk
Presenting Sponsor: Trinity Muscatine
September 24 at River...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Sept. 13
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 13, 2011
- Engle again leaves Cordova police
- Moline to consider annexing 7 acres
- Summer temps cooling off fast
- Race for the Cure seeks honorary survivor chairman
- Lee resigns as Moline school chief
- Q-C Parrot Society to host Pet Bird Fair on Sunday
- RIHS Class of '69 plans reunion
- Mayor Pauley will host Coffee & Conversations at R. I. Hy-Vee
- Moline township giving away blankets
- Gluba, Mann say China trip laid the foundation for rich relationship
- Dancers reunion tonight in Davenport
- Historic Preservation Commission hopes to propose tax rebate for homeowners
- Hawes to serve as interim city manager
- Carbon Cliff issues boil order Monday
- Astronaut tells WIU audience to keep up with technology
- Get Your Rear In Gear River City 5K Run/Walk for colon cancer awareness is this...
- Komen Q.C. Affiliate and Gilda's Club to hold educational symposium
- Red Cross' Save the Day program
- Daily planner, Sept. 13, 2011
- Alzheimer's Association Walk to end Alzheimer's raises over $68,000
- Red Cross and QCAWC to hold Pet First Aid Class
- R.I. County Farm Bureau partners with Deere AgXPerience
- Mayor Pauley will host Coffee & Conversations
- One of 10 top women in NASCAR to speak in Quad Cities
- Carbon Cliff under boil order
- VFW Post 9128 Annual Salute Our Veterans Picnic
- Village of Carbon Cliff issued boil order till further notice
- Moline Township to give blankets away to homeless
- Annual Stand Down for Q.C. homeless veterans who served in Armed Forces
- Moline Kiwanis Club to give $2,200 to local non-profits groups
- Humility of Mary Housing celebrating 21 with Jazz Brunch
- Volunteer Millers offer free program on Beatrix Potter
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Quad Cities Mediation Services offers training
- Check out this 15-second sneak peak of Go Red’s new short film, which will premi...
- Today in history for Monday, Sept. 12, 2011
- Fluctuating kindergarten enrollments cause headaches for districts
- Daily planner, Sept. 12, 2011
- AlWood Lions sponsor free hearing screening
- Orion couple dances into polka hall of fame
- Harris pizza makes its trucks mouth-watering
- Duffee honored by Detroit Jazz Fest
- Music at Hereford concert this Sunday, Sept. 11 at Hereford Park in East Moline...
- Today in history for Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011
- Beatles tribute band rocks Riverfront Pops
- Shots exchanged at traffic stop; driver taken to hospital
- Daily planner, Sept. 11, 2011
- Pentagon eyewitness recalls 'frightening, fascinating day'
- Today in history for Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for September 11
- Experience abroad results in 'Travel Reads' series
- Floating skate park docks in Davenport
- Baby giraffe born at Niabi Zoo
- Living Lands & Waters' new barge stops in Q-C
- Bridge repair to close Turkey Hollow Road
- Colona, Aledo plan 9/11 ceremonies
- Budget panel chops tax levy
- Beg your pardon
- Closings could increase E.M. prison overcrowding
- Sheriff '99 percent' sure body found in corn field is missing migrant worker
- Car Chix raise nearly $1,400
- The QC Marathon is fast approaching. It's Sept. 25. Part of what this local even...
- Q.C. Eating Disorders Consortium hosts speaker Harriet Brown
- Female giraffe calf born at Niabi Zoo
- 9/11 Memorial Parade in Aledo
- Today is the registration deadline for the Women's Connection event in Muscatine...
- Sheriffs: Tall corn creates hazard on rural roads
- Daily planner, Sept. 10, 2011
- Music at Hereford concert this Sunday, Sept. 11 at Hereford Park in East Moline...
- Black Hawk picks four finalists in president search; names to be released next week
- Black Hawk picks four finalists in president search; names to be released next week
- Black Hack picks four finalists in president search; names to be released next week
- Turkey Hollow Road bridge replacement project
- 6th annual City of Davenport Urban Deer Hunt
- The City of Davenport wants to hear from you
- Niabi Zoo to Honor Heroes on 9/11
- Jefferson-Edison fall parent conference with featured speaker
- Moms drop kids off at school, lifts them up in prayer
- Wildcat Den to hold Heritage Day, Buckskinners Rendezvous Sept. 16-18
- A sweet way to start a new job
- A song in her heart, a serving dish in his hand at St. Anne
- World Race awaits small-town girl
- Faith and Values Briefs for Saturday, September 10, 2011
- A 40-year old Good Samaritan story celebrated
- HUD to give R.I., other Illinois agencies $6.2 million in grants
- Local leaders react to President's job speech
- Athletics offers live-streaming of games
- Atkinson farmer sees speech at invitation of chief deputy majority whip
- Cordova trustee plans to file misconduct charges against mayor
- 'Inferno Fest' presented by Carbon Cliff fire department
- Schilling joins House Small Business Committee
- Farmers expecting average to below-average yields
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 9, 2011
- Hampton thanks police officer for volunteer efforts
- Alpha board debates well project
- From smoldering ashes came strength
- Churches hold 'Back-to-School Revival' bash
- Beg your pardon 9-8-2011
- Wildwood church juggles world
- Daily planner, Sept. 9, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, Sept. 9, 2011
- Town and Country owner may be eyeing Moline location for bowling alley
- Benefit for Katie Bush to be held Sept. 10
- Morthland: Quinn announcement a 'tantrum'
- Photography company uses 'negatives' to make a positive impact in the Q.C. area
- Quad Cities Marathon Party for everyone Sept. 14
- Check out our cancer prevention video which was shot at Vandeveer Park.
- Quad-City Times coverage of Jim Teske, Trinity's Rehabilitant of the Year. The w...
- Q-C events to mark 9/11 anniversary
- July 4th drowning death ruled accidental
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 8, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011
- Atkinson farmer invited to Washington for Obama's speech
- New Atkinson police chief follows in father's footsteps
- Kewanis/Pepsi Bags Tournament to be Sept 17
- New Riverfest on tap for Sept. 2012
- 'Trains, Planes & Automobiles' takes off in Geneseo
- Remarkable rehabilitation will inspire others
- Daily planner, Sept. 8, 2011
- WVIK names Jay Pearce as general manager
- Terronez: Attorney board making emotional case against me
- Davenport names first woman fire chief
- KWQC TV6 News coverage of the Rehabilitant of the Year Award.
- Bettendorf Rotary sets October 1 deadline for grant requests
- Girl Scouts take flight at Davenport Municipal Airport
- Titan builds dreams at golf outing
- K9 Kindness Rescue Trivia Night
- E.M. Animal Clinic to hold Client Appreciation Day Sept. 10
- The Abbey celebrates Recovery Walks! 2011
- Exploring a Career in Early Childhood to begin in October
- The Trinity Health Foundation is now accepting applications for projects to be f...
- Race for the Cure seeks honorary survivor chair
- East End Neighborhood Fair to be held September 10
- Jason's Box was featured on the Iowa Hospital Association blog recently. They de...
- NAMI Trivia Night FUNdraiser
- Presentation and tour: Bettendorf's newest greenspace
- Joanne Wiklund: After the memories, we must move onward
- Today in history for Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011
- UTHS pool gets a sign for student's Eagle Scout project
- Metro East briefs for Sept. 7, 2011
- Short-term Cordova chief returns as sergeant
- Mercer Republicans upset with county board appointment
- Moline could face more than $1.5M deficit next fiscal year
- E.M. aldermen agree to downtown health care center
- R.I. County seeking $50K from Milan for animal control
- Sons offer welcoming embrace
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 7, 2011
- Oberhaus says R.I. schools face financial woes at state of the schools address
- WVIK names Illinois radio veteran as GM
- Ark cutout appears in Silvis man's yard
- 'We have lost someone special' in Norma Tunberg
- Construction begins at BHC
- Trinity to hold weight-control program on Mondays
- Gramma's Attic at St. Patrick's Church in Colona
- Riverboat Development Authority grant applications available
- WIU: 10 years of accreditation
- Trinity accepting breast cancer grant applications
- Operation Medicine Cabinet offers free, safe disposal
- WVIK names Jay H. Pearce its new general manager
- Daily planner, Sept. 7, 2011
- Dr. Wendy Smooth to speak at Augustana Sept. 15 about gender and politics
- Local Government Tele-Instute Series for 2011-2012
- CitiBus food donations
- WIU-QC adds new major
- Here are from educational and fitness related events coming up in the Muscatine...
- Help area residents facing hunger
- Crop Outlook September 7 at Moline Viking Club
- North High School sponsors All-School Career Fair
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 6, 2011
- R.I. parade celebrates families
- Unions strut their stuff in E.M. parade
- Remembering 9/11: 'Going in when everyone else is leaving'
- Today in history for Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011
- Rock Island Labor Day Parade
- Fire destroys Silvis home
- Today in history for Monday, Sept. 5, 2011
- Sterling man in critical condition after early morning accident
- 'I just stopped in the middle of the sidewalk and cried'
- Major Q-C groups close to hiring new leaders
- Black Hawk State Historic Site Weekend Powwow a success
- Even briefly dying can't stop Bartell from toting flag in Labor Day parade
- Today in history for Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011
- Living for the moments: Life with Alzheimer's
- Hannah Warren: An international advocate
- Increasing demand increases value of farmland
- Alzheimer's Association offers hope
- 'Dementia robbed us of our life together'
- CSI: Illinois State Police:
- Orion firefighters pay homage to 9/11 flag raising
- Tech savvy students to teach each other
- Vintage kart racers turn back clock at Rock Island Grand Prix
- Former Dispatch co-owner Sundine dies at 91
- Labor Day closings, service changes
- Black Hawk College Digest for September 4
- Today in history for Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011
- Park friends support playground
- Democrats plan Salute to Labor picnic at Illiniwek on Monday
- The Importance of Being Curious: A Symposium Honoring Mike Nolan
- Cambridge grocery closes
- Moline finance department moving to Central Fire Station
- R.I. hires Georgia man as city manager
- Moline woman severely burned in gel pot explosion
- County to sever ties with firm managing Hope Creek
- Wake-up call recalls, restarts a 9/11 response
- $142M in Q-C road work at risk
- Men thank rescuers who saved them from sinking car after driving lesson goes awry
- Construction work on the I-80 bridges to begin Sept. 7
- RI Co. NAACP hosts 'Icebreaker' for IL QC minority businesses
- RI Co. NAACP hosts a community celebration at King Center
- Daily planner, Sept. 3, 2011
- Enjoy tacos while supporting local woman
- Steam train trips Sept. 10 in Geneseo
- Rock Island Labor Day Parade is ready to roll
- E.M. American Legion 829 trivia night set for Sept. 10
- R.I. County Democratic Party to host Salute to Labor picnic
- It's her life, choice, club and prize
- Labors of love, care for people guided by FDR, King monuments
- Support your troops for Army Appreciation Weekend
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011
- R.I. County real estate tax due Sept. 9
- Interfaith 9/11 gathering defines diverse unity
- 51 organizations share $96,000 in grants from R.I. Community Foundation
- Meet at His place, learn His basics
- Augustana College events lead up to Interfaith gathering
- Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus opens at iwi
- Jobs, economy, government waste fuel Tea Party Express
- Beg your pardon
- Beg your pardon
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 2, 2011
- Q-C breaks a sweat, but not a record
- Cleveland to tackle rules to prevent becoming a 'sideshow'
- Augustana's athletics logo gets a new look
- Moline police department volunteer puts in 12,000 hours of work
- Additional space almost ready for E.M. police department
- China sponsors mayor's trip to market Q-C area
- WWII corporal takes emotional trip back to Germany
- Nice story in the Bettendorf News about the upcoming Labor Day Bettendorf Rotary...
- Today in history for Friday, Sept. 2, 2011
- Police stepping up patrols for Labor Day weekend
- Illinois State Police D-7 - Labor Day Weekend
- Former commander of International Space Station to speak at WIU
- Bishop Hill celebrating 165 years
- QCAWC to hold 9th annual Mutt Strut Doggie Walk
- Free sign language classes to begin Sept. 8
- Quad Cities Marathon to aid over 25 families
- In Muscatine! We've Come A Long Way Baby: The Latest on Women's Vitamins and Sup...
- Georgia man tapped as R.I. city manager
- WIU: Inaugural address; Founders' Day Sept. 23
- Black Hawk Historic Site event with campfire and music
- Quad Cities CVB Visitor Centers open during holiday weekend
- Area artists compete in world's largest art competition
- Cause of Moline fire undetermined
- Celebrity birthdays, Sept. 1, 2011
- Join us for the 17th annual RUN WITH CARL. Visit theirwebsite at www.runwithcarl...
- Morthland resolution honors BMX bike builder
- Cordova's new chief resigns
- R.I. County property taxes may rise
- Q-C mayor, business leader head to China
- September sizzle will close some schools
- Today in history for Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011
- United Way wants $11.4 million to Live United
- Isle has draft agreement on Davenport casino sale
- Daily planner, Sept. 1, 2011
- Another YE Student for Rock Island Rotary
- 9/11 in 2011: A decade of learning and living
- Quad City Christian School announces blood drive Sept. 1
- Captain's Table Poker Run raises $41,241.76 for Make-A-Wish
- Celebrate World Day of Sign Languages Sept. 9-10 at BHC
- Christian Care receives grants
- Cordova man elected alternate angus delegate
- MegaMan For Healing fundraiser supporting Child's Play Charity
- Revival community event to be held Sept 10-11
- Fall hours start September 6 at Rock Island Libraries
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
- BCSD Revenue Purpose Statement; vote Sept. 13 ballot
- NAWIC is celebrating a 50-year anniversary
- Trinity has several women who are "Babes in Blue," who work to promote prostate...
- Taste of the Vine at Hotel Blackhawk
- Iowa investigates fish kill in Davenport
- Moline fire closes I-74 Tuesday
- Port Byron spruces up its riverfront
- David Baker: Still selling some books on Amazon
- Ellis Kell Band to play season's final Music in the Park concert
- Program will help small businesses with website development
- Metro East briefs for Aug. 31, 2011
- Hy-Vee sponsors Nov. 3 Honor Flight to D.C.
- Rapids City fire district names new chief
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 31, 2011
- Floating skate park to stop in Davenport
- Beg Your Pardon: Aug. 31, 2011
- Reconstruction along River Drive to be done by October
- Tree limbs disrupt Moline power
- Quinn touts jobs at Metro groundbreaking
- Benefit planned Saturday for liver-transplant patient
- Babes in Blue in business to raise prostate cancer awareness
- Today in history for Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011
- Daily planner, Aug. 31, 2011
- Fire damages Q-C townhouse
- Eldridge woman burned in propane explosion
- Birdies & Bogeys to support local education
- Mallards to hold anthem auditions September 17
- Hometown Pride & Heritage Event in Milan
- Bushels for Hunger hopes to harvest food for needy
- Davenport Firefighters to fill the Boot for MDA
- Davenport Firefighters to fill the Boot for MDA
- Augustana's 9/11 events provide opportunities for reflection and dialogue
- Two Rivers YMCA receives R.I. Community Foundation Grant
- Wow! It's almost September. An event the ladies in the community look forward to...
- Michael Orfitelli Memorial Scholarship reaches endowment
- Jesse White encourages drivers to be safe this Labor Day
- Iowa State Unviersity student architects on display at The Figge
- Colona, other Illinois communities get water grants
- Corpse flower set to bloom at Western Illinois
- Vaccines are generally safe for most people, the National Academy of Sciences ha...
- 7th Annual Labor Day Ride at the Daiquiri Factory this Saturday, September 3, 20...
- Read an article in the Dispatch-Argus this morning about boosting brainpower by...
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 30, 2011
- Beg your pardon: Trolley tracks
- Cambridge pitches grocery business
- Alleman Key Club coordinator wins Kiwanis Club award
- BHC selects semifinalists in president search
- Geneseo post office reducing hours
- United flight veers off Q-C airport runway
- Today in history for Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011
- Daily planner, Aug. 30, 2011
- A team from Trinity will help paint Quad-City Christian School during United Way...
- Worthy cause gives Divas permission to pamper
- The Trinity Health Foundation is now accepting applications for projects to be f...
- The 17th Annual Rock Island Grand Prix is this weekend in The District! Saturda...
- WIU recognized for "Beating the Odds" to improve student success
- September is National Ovarian Cancer Month
- Scott County Republication Women to meet September 12
- Circa '21 and St. Ambrose team up for scholarship benefit show
- Davenport Community School Candidates' Forum
- Kirlin's Hallmark's Sentiments for Soldiers
- R.I. County NAACP Community Celebration at King Center
- Moondance for Karli Rose Kell
- New law will reduce the price of hunting and fishing licenses for veterans
- Fisher announcement for Rock Island County Recorder
- Potential Democratic Candidates petitions, filing instructions
- MetroLINK closed Labor Day
- Vintage tractor show planned coming weekend near Annawan
- Local artist accepted into International Art Society
- Military heroes receive tribute
- Today in history for Monday, Aug. 29, 2011
- R.I. attorney to run for State's Attorney
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 29, 2011
- Pink Pajama party will benefit breast cancer group
- Q-C natives ride out Irene out East
- Vendors, couples learn at new multicultural expo
- Live United by making a difference in the community
- Daily planner, Aug. 29, 2011
- Welcome Marceleno!
- Today in history for Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011
- Schools take steps to get kids walking
- Q-C police: Price of gold not affecting theft rate
- R.I. students earn scholarships
- Military Reunions
- Annawan man plans gun shop near school
- Moline studying water rates
- Q-C man sends bikes to Joplin
- Beer, all things Irish mingle in The District
- Graceful living: 103-year-old recalls blessed life
- The Club takes shape: Volunteers turn out to transform Skills building into teen hot spot
- Daily planner, Aug. 28, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for August 28
- Carter only sitting president to visit Arsenal
- Today in history for Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011
- Meeting to explain work at historic site
- Dueling rallies target Schilling's office
- Film traces trek to wellness
- Moline gets grant for new fire boat
- District seeks helps naming new E.M. school
- Floatzilla gets bigger, but falls short
- Body found on road ID'd as rural Cable man
- Help name new school, mascot in Silvis
- Moline psychchiatrist loses Iowa license
- Police ready to catch drunken drivers
- Books-A-Million to buy Davenport Borders
- Floatzilla draws 1,535 paddlers from 17 states
- Interfaith commemoration of 9/11 to be Sept. 11 in Rock Island
- Star of "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead" to be in Rock Island Aug. 28
- Daily planner, Aug. 27, 2011
- City of Rock Island receives awards
- Black Hawk Shate Historic Site Labor Day weekend Pow Wow
- Pilgrimage inspires Augie student to be a better Muslim
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011
- A family that plays and prays together, stays together
- Reduce Alzheimer's stress, create moments of joy
- Campus Ministry work lets Geneseo native roam Rome again
- Ramadan, the sacred month: An Imam's reflection
- GateHouse Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011
- Student Hunger Drive's Corporate Challenge kicks off
- Pavement patching to begin August 29 in Bettendorf
- Pavement patching to begin August 29 in Bettendorf
- Adalynn - Baby of the Week 8-26-11
- Today in history for Friday, Aug. 26, 2011
- Rosenthal leaves police, fire commission
- Share Quad Cities schedules annual fundraiser walk for Oct. 1
- Roadwork clogs Q-C arteries
- Raise a glass at Gilda's Club fundraiser in East Davenport village
- Braley bill advocates hiring vets
- Labor Day Pow Wow scheduled for Sept. 3 and 4
- QCOnline.com hosts up-to-the-minute prep football updates
- Milan under boil order
- No stopping this on-the-go catering guru
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 26, 2011
- Turtles connect fellowship recipient to donor's family
- Community invited to BHC's Sept. 6 Groundbreaking Ceremony
- Man dies in Scott County tractor accident
- Help us reach 1,700 runners in Run with Carl's 17th Year
- Construction work to begin August 29 on IL 81 west of Cambridge
- Q-C unemployment lowest in Illinois
- Geographer to present 2011 Hallwas Lecture at WIU
- Mayor Bill Gluba to speak to Davenport Evening Optimist Club
- Part of Port Byron under boil order
- Call for photos, stories, videos for WIU-QC 100th anniversary
- Illinois Alliance for Retired Americans will meet with Schilling
- Eastern Iowa Community College upcoming computer classes
- Gain a new perspective on the Civil War through unique program
- The Project of the Q.C. hosts "Project Chocolate" fundraising event
- Monarch tagging workshop Sept. 8, register by Sept. 2
- Daily planner, Aug. 26, 2011
- Benefit and poker run for Dick Hough set for Sept. 18
- Today in history for Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011
- Motorcyclist, car collide in Scott County
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 25, 2011
- Quinn signs Jacob's bill into law protecting senior citizens from insurance fraud
- Jim Brickman to return to Adler Theatre
- United School Board names replacement member
- 19th Annual East End Neighborhood Fair to be Sept. 10
- Water main breaks on River Drive in Moline
- Nominations needed for 'Recycle Super Hero'
- Volunteers needed to help prepare teen center
- Power outages mostly restored
- First multicultural bridal expo this weekend
- New laser technology finds fake IDs
- Local leader honored by Boys and Girls Clubs of America
- Illowa Community Folk Dance Series
- VIVA Quad Cities celebrating 18th annual Fiesta
- Daily planner, Aug. 25, 2011
- Volunteers needed for River Action's Taming of the Slough
- PACT (Parenting All Children Together) for an eight week series
- Interested in losing weight. There will be a Weight Loss Seminar at Trinity Moli...
- Power out in Moline
- Brian Keppy memorial scholarship established
- Summer sizzle: 100 today with heat index
- Soy milk, tofu, nuts, oats, peas and beans can help lower bad cholesterol, accor...
- The "Babes in Blue" gathered at Trinity Moline early today to help raise awarene...
- Braley announces $425,000 for port security in the Quad Cities
- Hot rods on display in Aledo
- Work begins on replacing generator on Geneseo wind tower
- City of Rock Island downtown parking meeting
- Metro East briefs for Aug. 24, 2011
- Silvis ready to light up the night with annual parade
- David Baker: Selling books was fun, but labor intensive
- Exelon Nuclearâs internship program provides real-world work experiences
- Today in history for Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011
- Back to School for Rock Island - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Tree house needed for a movie
- Vander Veer to host final free concert
- RIHS principal vows action to improve student achievement
- Moline may halve Renew's funding
- Moline council updated on city goals
- Want to apply for a state job? Here's how
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug 24, 2011
- Reality TV comes calling on R.I. attorney
- Cordova to sell school property
- Terronez has until Sept. 27 to protest law license suspension
- Storm dumps more than inch of rain, cutting power to some
- Trinity Golf Classic raises funds for Riverside equipment
- Davenport storm water project update
- Moline Fire Department collecting for MDA
- Henry County Republicans to meet
- Open House Art Exhibit at Moline Public Library
- Aledo Rehabilitation and Health Care Alzheimer's Support Group
- Center celebrates National Rehabilitation Awareness Week
- Back-to-School Bash with The Boogers
- Update on Rock Island news
- American Legion Auxiliary makes veteran new moms lives a little easier
- 2011 Village of East Davenport Wine Walk
- Jaycees Foundation picnic
- Fun, Food and Fire Safety to be presented at Fisherman's Corner
- Scott County Library System welcomes Carol J. Miller
- A book discussion of 'The Pencil' by Henry Petroski
- Scott County Library hosting Travelogue on China
- Daily planner, Aug. 24, 2011
- Colona to reconsider I-80 Equipment rezoning
- Female leaders in the community – aka 'Babes in Blue' - will represent THE QC Ma...
- Moline school board OKs salary hikes for teachers, other workers
- Iowa Congressman Dave Loebsack toured Trinity Bettendorf yesterday in his quest...
- Illinois-bound lane on I-74 closed for repair
- Renaissance Rock Island named citizen of the year
- Beg your pardon: RIHS 1959
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug 23, 2011
- Ambrose students take the plunge and get involved in their new community
- Unpaid superintendents to get day in court
- Today in history for Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2011
- Daily planner Aug. 23, 2011
- K9 Kindness Yard Sale
- ICC sets public hearing on Ameren rate increases for August 30
- Share Quad Cities to hold Walk for Remembrance & Hope event
- QCAWC Soggy Doggy Splash Party
- Free family wellness fair
- Q.C. Marathon Babes in Blue to promote prostate cancer awareness
- Important reminder to Henry County property owners
- The Rock Island Conservation Club open house and picnic
- Davenport Division Street closing August 29
- Winners of Great River Writer's Retreat Contest
- Winners of Honor Flight Flag Raffle
- Blankets & homeless care packs needed
- Learn how you can become a tour guide at The Figge
- Worker who fell off barge found alive five hours later
- McLeod to present about the impact of technology on the 21st Century
- Augustana's WVIK hosts Brats and Brahms
- City of Bettendorf's 23rd Street now open to traffic
- The R.I. County Salon #137 monthly meeting update
- Volunteers needed at Lost Grove Lake Cleanup
- Plans set for 2011 Orion Fall Festival
- Today in history for Monday, Aug. 22, 2011
- VIVA 5K Run/Walk Sept. 10
- Care packages show we remember military, say volunteers
- Trudy Appleby: 15 years later and nothing
- Trudy Appleby: 15 years later and -- nothing
- Viva Quad Cities to hold scholarship award dinner Sept. 7
- Daily planner, Aug. 22, 2011
- WD 40 is as great as the BK King was awful
- Today in history for Sunday, Aug. 21, 2011
- Take a tour on an antique tractor
- Quad-Citians flock to Davenport for River Roots, ribs
- Access to Waves program takes 14 with physical limitations skiing
- Six children from ages 5 to 21 keep Princeton foster parents on the go
- Volunteers needed to help crochet flowers and butterflies for fence
- Cambridge likes new 'merit' teacher changes
- 'Next to Normal,' 'Color Purple' coming to R.I.
- Big names to remember at i wi Oct. 8
- Augustana students connect with the community
- Repair or demolish? Lincoln School returns to spotlight
- Daily planner, Aug. 21, 2011
- Floatzilla attempt made, now the wait begins
- Today in history for Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for Aug. 21
- Hy-Vee, YMCA sponsor second fitness challenge
- Student engages Obama at town hall meeting
- Transportation summit trains community to stay on track
- Music and ribs draw crowds to River Roots Live
- R.I. officials urge community to help boost grad rates
- Feed the beast: Floatzilla still needs 300 boats for Saturday's record attempt
- Illinois announces "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" mobilization
- Scott County elected officials clean cars for charity
- Stark County Health Board Meeting Sept. 6
- Daily planner, Aug. 20, 2011
- Boats needed for lighted boat parade in Princeton
- Whiteside County to offer foot care clinics Sept. 21 and 28
- Rock Island County NAACP to host meet and greet Aug. 25 Rock Island High School Principal
- Ride 'em, cowboy, at the New Windsor Fair and Rodeo
- Taco benefit for Brandon Meyers to be held Aug. 24
- Scott County's National Night Out activities set for Aug. 23
- Blood center seeks O-neg and B-neg donors
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011
- Her hymn serves as ZIon anniversary theme: E.M. church marks 150th anniversary
- Church grows by Swahili words of mouth
- Sleeves not large enough to wear hearts of hope
- Davenport natives sell everything to serve Guatemalan natives
- Geneseo girl became a sharer of garage-sale tidings
- Grand Island chief says he's finalist for Davenport job
- Today in history for Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2011
- Incoming class most ethnically diverse
- Wind turbines bringing revenue to AlWood school district
- Cordova hires interim police chief
- Muir receives faculty funding for turtle research
- Q-C Chamber urged to dream big
- Annawan Schools approves tentative budget
- Orion to ante up for streetscape
- Schilling supporters outnumber Thursday afternoon demonstrators
- Whalen to sign copies of new children's book
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 19, 2011
- Cross country hike at a Quad-Cities crossroads
- Second City troupe plans Augie show Sept. 3
- 2 announce candidacy for Bettendorf mayor
- Trinity Health Foundation will host its annual Trinity Golf Classic, Sep 9, TPC...
- A new walk event is coming to town, the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5K....
- At the recent HAVlife golf outing, a number of Trinity employees participated in...
- Daily planner, Aug. 19, 2011
- Keithsburg Boat Club to hold annual breakfast Aug. 21
- Lane closure to be installed to begin Aug. 22 on I-280
- Tribute to Our Fallen Aug. 26-28
- Visitor spending up in Rock Island County
- Senior Golf Cart Tour of Duck Creek Recreation Trail
- Quad City Hockey Association fall registration kick-off
- USDA green energy grants announced
- Health Facts Card and File of Life information for seniors. Both help provide ea...
- Augustana's American Scandinavian Association annual Crayfish Party Aug. 27
- Blankets & homeless care packs needed
- Neighborhood Ice Cream Party Aug. 27 in Davenport
- Davenport Division St. reduced to one lane for new fire service line
- Scott County's 'National Night Out'
- On the road with Obama -- a hunt for photo ops
- The Rock Island Conservation Club open house & picnic
- We are at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer kickoff breakfast at i wirele...
- 'We want action': Obama urges country over political careers
- Navy families plan packing party
- Orion schools work on balanced budget
- Obama catches fair at Morrison, football practice in Galesburg
- Kewanee woman continues quest for Obama's autograph
- Henry County farmer finds himself in Obama spotlight
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 18, 2011
- King's Harvest plans shelter for homeless families
- Grassley makes case for lower tax rate
- Deere 3Q profit up 15 percent, outlook improves
- Henry County businesses see surge in customers
- Jacobs pushes prison sale in chat with Obama
- President enjoyed his Hotel Blackhawk stay
- Daily planner, Aug. 18, 2011
- New showroom, expanded body shop and service department at Green Buick GMC
- Today in history for Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011
- Obama: Another year or more for housing turnaround
- President tells Atkinson crowd the economy will improve if everyone works together
- Want to learn more about the Ouch! Race and the Wound REACH Foundation? Watch Dr...
- David Baker: Grocery shopping has changed over the years
- E.M. show a car lover's paradise
- Incoming class most ethnically diverse at Augustana
- Benefit for Joe Ann Wright
- Obama visits Atkinson
- Moline Library September and October programs
- Trinity VNHA is scheduling flu shots and pneumonia vaccinations at 106 19 Ave.,...
- Newhouse Health Solutions Open House and Wellness Fair
- Lemonaid: The Little Car That Helps Kids book signing
- The Run with Carl is just over 2 weeks away. Are you signed up yet?
- Deadline to apply for Fall Poetry Workshop Series approaching
- New development represents $13 million investment in R.I.
- President Obama makes surprise visit to the Whiteside County Fair
- Topinka recognizes Honor Flight Quad Cities
- Carbon Cliff's Volunteer Fire Department presents Inferno Fest
- Humility of Mary Housing presents fresh start benefit sale
- Agriculture Secretary Vilsack announces funding for over 900 projects
- Advanced GI treatment now available in the Quad Cities
- E.M. show a car lover's paradise
- Read an article in the Quad-City Times today which said that the U.S. has 1,000...
- Obama blog: Breaking news and updates on President Obama's visit to the Q-C area
- Metro East briefs for Aug. 17, 2011
- Q-C residents line up in hopes of catching glimpse of Obama
- Moline library plans anniversary fundraiser
- R.I. city manager candidates narrowed down to 3
- Sherrard FFA member says Obama forum 'well worth' attending
- Hope Creek workers protest for pay
- Fun facts about Obama's bus
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 17, 2011
- Davenport streets closed for president
- Officials divulge little information about Obama's schedule, route
- Obama surprises high school practice, LeClaire popcorn shop
- Iowans weigh Obama's job performance during visit
- Local Republican looking forward to Obama's visit to Alpha
- Presidential schedule announced for Wednesday
- Lawmakers affirm commitment to Arsenal
- Daily planner, Aug. 17, 2011
- Dear Mr. President...
- Today in history for Sunday, Aug. 17, 2011
- Dahl Ford and Christian Care team up to provide free oil changes for a year
- Walgreen's tent sale to benefit River Bend Food Bank
- Volkswagen car show to be held in Hampton Aug. 21
- Morthland to host CUB phone bill clinic
- E.M. Police Department to conduct traffic safety
- IDOT announces public meetings to help plan future road programs
- VIVA Quad Cities' Second Annual Scholarship Award Dinner
- Quad City Audubon field trip August 27
- Exhibit honoring 250 years of the first pencil factory in Germany
- Congratulations to the City of Bettendorf for making the Top 100 small towns in...
- Hike the Canal outing on Sunday, August 21
- Illinois State Police District 7 to conduct roadside safety checks
- Illinois State Police District 7 to conduct A.C.E. patrols
- See What's "UP" at Schwiebert Riverfront Park
- Today in history for Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 16, 2011
- River Eagle TIF talk relieves residents
- Atkinson plans 1,000 flags for Obama
- Pine Creek Grist Mill open to the public
- Schilling: It all comes down to jobs
- Sherrard FFA member will meet Obama
- Roundtable to discuss bookstore closings
- Schilling to headline GOP barbecue
- Betttendorf cracks Top 100 list again
- Geneseo turbine needs new generator
- Q-C piano man to play "Shrek" national tour
- Quinn to join Obama in Alpha
- Smithsonian coral reef to open at Putnam
- Sheffield woman gives birth on Route 6
- IDOT announces construction work on I-80 bridge
- Learn your prostate cancer risk with free Trinity class
Trinity will host a free...
- Quad City Arts Gingerbread Village Workshop
- Daily planner, Aug. 16, 2011
- River Drive from 25th â 34th Street now open
- S.O.S. to host genealogy workshops
- Teacher announces candidacy for 5th Ward
- City of Davenport road construction updates
- Compassionate Friends support families who lost a child
- Illinois State Police District 7 to conduct roadside safety checks
- Illinois State Police District 7 to conduct A.C.E. patrols
- Republican party annual BBQ speakers
- Dog Agility Demonstration program to be held Aug. 20
- Unusual household tools program to be held August 26
- Augustana debate on technology/social relationships leads convocation series
- Q.C. residents given chance to become a star for talent search
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- CNNMONEY.com rank Bettendorf in Top 100
- Pony up to benefit Genesis Cancer Care Institute
- THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU x ONE MILLION to everyone who participat...
- Muscatine helps haul trash from Mississippi River
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 15, 2011
- Country Corner readies for visit from Obama
- Cambridge sets annual car show for Saturday
- Stepparenting book focuses on positive attitude, happy outcome
- QC Interfaith wants more to benefit from passenger rail construction
- After hit-and-run '87 Skylark will be hard to replace
- Public hearing Monday for River Eagle Investment TIF
- Today in history for Monday, Aug. 15, 2011
- Daily planner, Aug. 15, 2011
- Atkinson spruces up for Obama
- Moline educator teaches history one landmark at a time
- Treasured Belgian lace to be on display at Atkinson Historical Museum
- New Trinity MedXpress clinic opens Monday at WIU-QC Campus
- State pay for public aid funerals ends Monday
- Rapids City delays ditch project
- Xstream Cleanup nets 69,455 pounds of debris from waterways, illegal dump sites
- Port Byron victorious at the 25th annual Tug Fest
- i wireless Center event will feature Olympic champions with Disney, Nickelodeon stars
- Congressional staff delegations visit First Army
- Today in history for Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for August 14
- Daily planner, Aug. 14, 2011
- Thank you to all the bands last night who helped knock Ya Maka My Weekend's Frid...
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 14, 2011
- More than 100 walk to commemorate death of Moline boy
- Colona schools hope to keep within budget
- Quinn signs bill that ties college funding to student success
- Feds opt not to impose new rules against tractors, combines
- River Drive again open for traffic
- Lujack adds vehicle charging station
- Obama will visit Atkinson, Alpha
- Daily planner, Aug. 13, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011
- Congratulations to the NAMI Walk for being chosen as the Lujack's Extra Mile Win...
- GateHouse News Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011
- When you purchase a flu shot, do you know where the profits go? If you get it fr...
- City of Silvis issued boil order
- R.I. Arsenal Museum will be closed Aug. 27 & 28
- Hesed or Hessman, it's one in the same
- And the Number Reason to attend Ya Maka My Weekend 2011 - It's Reggae in The Di...
- A study of more than 80,000 women found those with a history of depression had a...
- Piano playing trio bring fun and music to the Trinity Moline lobby, hoping to en...
- Cordova pastor enjoys an Alpha-Omega type of career
- East Moline church offers some wild rides
- Missionaries flying in from all over for QC Mission Festival premiere
- New steeple gives congregation a reason to be smilin' in Milan
- It's difficult to teach children not to covet in today's society
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011
- Call 811 before you dig
- Figure Skating & Gymnastics Spectacular coming to i wireless Center
- Road construction Kimberly Road between Schnucks and Hobby Lobby
- Cordova considers bump to beginning police pay
- Today's the day Americans have paid for government operations
- RIFAC to re-open Monday after summer maintenance
- Trio brings music therapy to Trinity Moline
- Today in history for Friday, Aug. 12, 2011
- Daily planner, Aug. 12, 2011
- ARDC seeks suspension of Jeff Terronez's law license
- IDOT announces I-280 lane closure in R.I. County
- Trinity Muscatine is the presenting sponsor of the Muscatine Heart Walk, Sept 24...
- Wow! After reviewing data on 2.4 million people and 44,000 cardiac events, a stu...
- University of Illinois Extension upcoming events
- Storybook for Soldiers at SouthPark Mall
- State agencies host resource fair in Rock Island
- Peddler's permit needed in Annawan
- The Number 2 Reason to come to Ya Maka My Weekend (starting tomorrow) - It's the...
- Today in history for Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011
- Mercer schools project positive budget
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 11, 2011
- Moline tables turbine talk
- Rock River Sweep still seeks volunteers
- OSHA, lawyers visit scene where 2 Sterling girls were electrocuted detasseling
- Q-C financial planners: Stay the course
- Hospital discharges Geneseo man after total artificial heart implant
- Port Bryon hires Tri City Blacktop to resurface streets
- Alexis rejects all bids for village improvements
- Comptroller Topinka's website puts pets 'in loving homes'
- R.I. Housing Authority receives more than $121K in vouchers for area families
- Daily planner, Aug. 11, 2011
- Floatzilla, River Roots Live team up to promote our 'vibrant area'
- 195,700
- Morning Connection 'Saddle Shoes to Flip Flops'
- Davenport to interview 10 for fire chief
- Sheet metal workers apprenticeship application procedures
- R.I. Social Security office to begin closing at 3:30 p.m. daily
- Poetry contest open to area poets
- Bags tournament to be held at Modern Woodmen Park to raise money for Boys and Gi...
- Protecting your dog ownership rights in Illinois
- Andover Art Show to be held Saturday, August 20
- Mental health task force announces schedule of free webinars
- Youth Fishing Derby slated for September 10
- National Aviation Day Observance event at the Davenport Municipal Airport
- Afghan Women's Writing Project Open Mike Reading
- The Women's Connection launches new website and logo.
- Check out the QC Times coverage of the upcoming Ouch! Race in Bettendorf - it's...
- Monday, Trinity will open an urgent care clinic at Western IL Univ.-Quad Cities....
- Accepting applications for Marjabelle Stewart Scholarship
- New school year safety tips
- Geneseo man with artificial heart comes home from U. of Iowa Hospitals
- The Number 3 Reason to come to Ya Maka My Weekend (this weekend) - 67.5 Gallons...
- Quad-City Times coverage of the walking trail at Prospect Park.
- LULAC Fiesta Queen Contestants 2011
- David Baker: Don't feed the raccoons
- Port Byron hopes to continue Tug Fest dominance
- Metro East briefs for Aug. 10, 2011
- Local businesses strike gold as prices skyrocket
- Moline gives first OK to work on overpass
- R.I. schools expect $1M deficit next year
- Henry County will pay regional superintendent
- No one kinder than Esta Helpenstell, but running away from problems gives good workout
- I-74 bridge work being completed ahead of schedule
- Army Corps of Engineers christens new Motor Vessel Rock Island
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 10, 2011
- Obama plans to visit area next week
- Airport stages mock mass casualty plane crash
- Mercer hospital fails to qualify for financing
- Beg your pardon Aug. 9, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, Aug. 10
- Plat complete for new subdivision in Woodhull
- Daily planner, Aug. 10, 2011
- Women's Connection launches new logo and web site
- Oak Street in Bettendorf will undergo sewer repairs
- Nonprofits invited to nominate top volunteers for Q.C. Caring Awards
- Q.C. kids return to class, packing more than a backpack
- Rock Island 2011 Citizen of the Year winners
- Trivia Night to benefit the Sherrard Baseball Association
- Jesse White urges digital Talking Book machine patrons to use BARD
- Bettendorf Rotary 'Run With Carl' turns 17
- Quinn expands Q-C economic development
- The Number 4 Reason to come to Ya Maka My Weekend 2011 - Sand Volleyball Tournam...
- Moline to consider $94K bid to repair pedestrian overpass
- Colona won't annex I-80 Equipment land
- Moline schools brace for final registration
- RI names Citizen of the Year honorees
- Preservation group wants tax rebate for historic home improvements
- Moline considers residential wind turbines
- Today in history for Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011
- Daily planner, Aug. 9, 2011
- Moody's assigns Aa2 rating to City of Rock Island
- Deadline for Rock Island Labor Day Parade entries
- German Language Classes
- Infection control problems at Moline and other Illinois surgery centers
- Rivermont invites all alumni August 13th
- Joel Brunsvold/Milan Photography Contest deadline extended
- Sample Gallery
- Sample Gallery 2
- The Number 5 Reason to attend Ya Maka My Weekend 2011 - Live Palm Trees!
- Teacher takes advantage of last days of summer
- Today in history for Monday, Aug. 8, 2011
- Quad City Phoenix Festival celebrates overcoming domestic violence
- Illinois National Guard soldiers honored for service in Egypt
- Auto fest revs the engines of British car fans
- Pink Pajama party will benefit breast cancer group
- R.I. council to announce Citizen of the Year winners tonight
- Class of '49 group proudly served R.I. fire department
- Daily planner, Aug. 8, 2011
- Today in history for Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011
- Christian Care, roughly 300 walkers look to de'feet' domestic violence
- Bix fest blends history, music
- Eagle Scouts may help with Cleveland boat ramp
- 'Going green' for Gabe: Awareness walk set in remembrance of Moline boy
- KJWW Engineering Consultants first to receive 'Rock Solid, Rock Island Business' award
- Family Fun Day promotes neighborhood
- Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001?
- Golf equipment headed from Q-C to Afghanistan
- No A/C? No problem: Schools get set for classes
- Daily planner, Aug. 7, 2011
- Scholastic recognition
- Today in history for Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011
- Jordan nears goal of single campus
- Black Hawk College Digest for August 7
- Generally speaking, First Army, QC businesses share much in common
- Parents fill store aisles as they stock up on back-to-school supplies
- Nothing runs like a Deere: This ride gets 150 mpg
- Phoenix Festival aims to help abuse survivors rise again
- Moline mayor: Police commissioner did not act inappropriately at accident scene
- Arrowhead gearing up for 10th annual Crime Stoppers 5K race
- Daily planner, Aug. 6, 2011
- Rock Island Economic Growth helps struggling homeowners
- Memories to be made at Modern Woodmen Park this weekend
- Fingerprinting event open to all children with financial means
- City of Davenport road closure updates
- Dabbling in dual careers fits pastor fine
- United Kingdom, church provide great camp experience
- Between the narrow places -- A time of contemplation of the Jewish past
- Volunteers to be honored at Habitat picnic
- Festival to lift LeClaire Park praises, improvement funds
- Tanzanian trip turns miraculous for First Free family
- Story tells a Down syndrome upside
- Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011
- The Number 6 Reason to attend Ya Maka My Weekend 2011 - 11 Live Reggae Bands!!!...
- 1866 R.I. baseball cards up for bid
- Bohnsack: County can't pay regional superintendent's salary
- Hampton to purchase 150 water meters
- Register today for Crime Stoppers race
- New Moline students who haven't registered asked to call schools
- Locomotive starts fire south of Orion
- Moline investigating police commissioner's role after accident
- Xstream Cleanup still seeking volunteers
- Bishop Hill post office being studied for closure
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 5, 2011
- MHS Reunion Band still playing
- Is your turkey safe? Here's where to check for recalls
- Industry Day showcases Arsenal products
- Daily planner, Aug. 5, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, Aug. 5, 2011
- Lane closure to be installed to begin Aug. 8 on I-280
- Frontage roads along Avenue of the Cities in E.M. to begin Aug. 9
- Geneseo Campground turns 40
- Mallards merchandise blowout sale begins August 8
- Safely dispose of old medications through TakeAway
- Army Corps of Engineers christens Motor Vessel Rock Island
- LULAC Council 10 receives education grant
- Scott County Regional Authority fall grant cycle are now available
- Greater Bettendorf Community Foundation community forum Aug. 29
- 4th annual QC Ride for the Cure
- R.I. County 2nd installment of property taxes due August 9th
- Holland Jewelers sells bracelets to assist veterans
- Crime Stoppers to hold 5k run on August 6
- Students back full-time in RI-Milan schools
- THe Number 7 Reason to attend Ya Maka My Weekend 2011 - The Pirates of The Distr...
- Cordova may lay off police because of radio problems
- Port Byron sewer plant nearly complete
- Alpha board considering new water system
- Miller to lead Rotary Club of Moline
- 700 and counting for this year's Floatzilla
- Coal Valley officer honored for saving baby's life
- RIHA delays demolition at Lincoln Homes
- Black Hawk offers kids a taste of college
- Share your 'aha' moment with Mutual of Omaha
- Darrow confirmed as U.S. district judge
- Big plans for Big Island
- Moline police release video footage of bar attack
- Today in history for Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011
- Daily planner, Aug. 4, 2011
- Biggest Harry Potter Palooza in town coming to Putnam
- Volunteers needed for Floatzilla Paddle Sports Festival
- Aledo Police to begin service for senior citizen living alone
- AFSCME 2371 to picket R.I. County Board Meeting
- Local agencies eligible to receive federal funds
- Q-C area man airlifted to Iowa City after motorcycle accident
- The Number 8 Reason to attend Ya Maka My Weekend 2011 - Jerk Chicken and Jamaica...
- Soggy Doggy Splash Party to be held at QCAWC
- Exelon Nuclear's internship program provides 'Real World' work experiences
- Going to see Blake Shelton tonight at the Mississippi Valley Fair? Trinity staff...
- 'Music on the River' concert series at Schwiebert Riverfront Park
- QCMUG to meet August 16
- Lunch Program about John C. Calhoun on August 9
- MVBS Presents Eric Sardinas Sunday, August 21
- Corvette Club to host event
- German American Heritage Center presents Bruce Bufe
- Clarissa C. Cook's 200th Birthday celebration August 7
- Sundance Fiesta returns to East Moline
- Joanne Wiklund: Outdoor workers have it tough in the summer
- Metro East briefs for Aug. 3, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, Aug. 3
- Genesis to provide interim nursing home administrator
- Q-C man killed in Wisconsin plane crash
- Night Out Against Crime filled with games, demos, pig kissing
- Moline OKs Horst-Zimmerman redevelopment pact
- July brings record electricity usage
- Inspiring, Educating, Connecting and Empowering Women. Check out the new Women's...
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 3, 2011
- Geneseo nursing home plans renovations, seeking bids
- Beg Your Pardon Aug. 2, 2011
- Atkinson firefighters commended by village board
- Country star, former DJ Barlow dies at age 87
- Quinn signs Jacobs bill protecting home-owners from storm scam artists
- Melanie Putnam can breathe easier with new lungs
- Play ball: Augie soccer, lacrosse field complete
- R.I search for city manager narrowed
- The Number 9 Reason to attend Ya Maka My Weekend 2011 - 9000 Cubic Feet of Sand!...
- Q-C survey finds favorable business outlook
- Community invited to R.I. Arsenal-JMTC 5th annual Industry Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Center 2011 Family Fun Day
- Get Your Rear in Gear River City - Trinity Muscatine is sponsoring this 5K run/w...
- Today in history for Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011
- Daily planner, Aug. 3, 2011
- LIHEAP - Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
- Rock Island City Manager search underway
- River Action's Summer Education Series features Bix
- Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's Sept. 10
- Workshop shows how to help students succeed in school
- Trinity Regional Health System’s Rock Island and Moline campuses are among the n...
- Swing into Motion Golf Outing August 12
- Up With Families Fundraiser Dance is September 17
- Amazing Monarch Butterflies at Singing Bird Center
- Time to make appointment for school, sports physicals
- Santorum stops in Q-C, seeks support
- Library welcomes Sally Hogue and her therapy dog, Boo Boo
- Davenport man dies after plane crash
- Final Brown Bag Series installment featuring Bruce Carter of WVIK
- Thursdays at the Figge
- Connected Living Program to get seniors online at Project NOW
- Colona Fire Department summertime blood drive
- Henry County Treasurer Rich VerHeecke Fundraiser
- Nelson Chiropractic gathering donations for First Day Project
- Navy Seabee Veterans of Island X-2 to meet Aug. 6
- Doggie Dip, August 12, benefits homeless animals
- Trinity helps welcome the 1st Army this Friday at the Quad Cities Chamber welcom...
- Cost of dressing up downtown Orion rising
- Moffitt offers to be Aledo's partner
- East Moline Aldermen helping CHC build new clinic downtown
- Rock Island calss of '56 will hold 55th reunion Friday
- Local lawmakers split on debt ceiling vote; Schilling for, Braley against
- Local lawmakers split on debt ceiling vote
- Daily planner, Aug. 2, 2011
- Moline aldermen to vote on incentive agreement with car dealership
- Celebrity birthdays, Aug. 2, 2011
- Mel Brooks-produced film planned in R.I.
- AirTran to stop all Quad-Cities flights Jan. 6
- It's 'Bix week' with 40th jazz fest
- East Moline School District #37 registration
- Health department to offer school and sports physicals to area students
- School Physical Days at Community Health Care
- Golf Tournament and Benefit Dance for Caleb McManus
- Benefit for Laurie Mueting August 7
- Skellington Manor searching for actors and actresses
- Neighborhood Partners Knowledge Through Neighbors Task Force
- Operation Armpit returns to the Mississippi Valley Fair
- Bureau County Fair looking for former queens
- Cast Iron Cooking to be presented at Fisherman's Corner Campground
- Check out the Bettendorf Rotary Run with Carl, presented by Trinity, in their ne...
- Binky Patrol celebrates 10 years
- Time for the Top Ten Reasons to Attend Ya Maka My Weekend (no disrespect to Davi...
- Campground programs at Corps of Engineers Parks
- 22nd annual Shady Creek Camper's Outdoor Craft Show
- Lock and Dam #16 open through September 4
- Trinity President and CEO Rick Seidler will join Mayor Don Welvaert at a ribbon...
- Teens to delve into the world of urban legends on Friday
- TrainsPlanesAutos
- Trinity's "Medical Experts" TV series was a Gold Winner in the 2011 Aster Awards...
- Today in history for Monday, Aug. 1, 2011
- Popular gathering place closes its doors
- Quadriplegic fights through disability to graduate law school
- Time to make appointment for school, sports physicals
- Substitute teacher training in Moline on Wednesday
- Daily planner, Aug. 1, 2011
- Q-C bluesman bonds with Charlie Daniels
- Friendships forged in parking lot stay strong at Gink Open
- Three disciplined by Illinois professional department
- Today in history for Sunday, July 31, 2011
- Area cities celebrate National Night Out Against Crime
- Superintendants work to ensure local schools open on time
- Davenport welcomes thousands for weekend festivities
- Top RAGBRAI memories from this year
- Two people rescued after boat sank in Mississippi River
- RAGBRI: Photos from air and land
- Bettendorf Rotary announces 2011-12 officers
- Here a bike, there a bike -- thousands and thousands
- Black Hawk College Digest for July 31
- Daily planner, July 31, 2011
- Top 10 best read stories on Quad-Cities Online last week
- Fritch enjoying diversity of Henry County farmland
- Here a biker, there a biker...
- Today in history for Saturday, July 30, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, July 31, 2011
- Funerals held for girls killed in rural Tampico detasseling accident
- Fest's first night a fit prelude to Q-C's weekend party
- NAWIC award banquet to be Aug. 11
- Port Byron issues boil order
- Mississippi rising faster than forecast
- Trinity Bettendorf selected 1 of 3 nationwide sites to host 5K, marathon
- Groups sponsor TV ad against Schilling
- Moline mayor, city officials to host Trinity Trails ribbon cutting
- Port Byron issues boil order
- Rollover accident on I74 yesterday that caused huge traffic backups and sent a y...
- Alleman grad does uncommon good deed for alma mater
- Daily planner, July 30, 2011
- Help Humility of Mary Shelter win an office makeover
- Rising river water forces closure of recreation areas
- Koehler, accepting UAW endorsement, vows strong presence in Q-C
- Walk, pray, fast by faith
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, July 30, 2011
- Lane closures on I-80 in R.I. Co. Aug 1-3
- Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr, 'a solemn festival'
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, July 30, 2011
- Campers need to remember brooms, Bibles, brown-bag lunches
- Letter to the editor
- God lends a hand at an Aledo puppet camp
- Church dedicates new parish center, invites another congregation in
- An America at the crossroads draws response
- No revival tent's big enough to hold God's miracles
- So much fun was had by all at the Funky Mama Concert at the Bettendorf Library....
- Cattail Slough Recreation Area closed due to high water
- Davenport man wins $15,000 lottery prize
- Newly appointed BBB Leader for the Quad Cities
- A recent study published by the American Heart Association said that the rate of...
- The Iowa Department of Public Health offers these tips for those who are either...
- Today in history for Friday, July 29, 2011
- Monsanto moves to prevent repeat of detasseling deaths
- Rising rivers won't halt Q-C's big weekend
- Terrific turnout at the Funky Mama concert tonight. Will post photos tomorrow.
- Northern rain may bring flooding to Q-C area
- Quad-Cities readies for possible flooding
- The District to welcome Tipping Point as outdoor vendor
- You missed Chicago, you were there
- Living Lands & Waters seeks volunteers for visit to Q-Cs
- Recent rain gives hope to Q-C area farmers
- MedForce called in for I-74 crash Thursday
- 14-plus inches of rain dumped on Dubuque
- R.I. preparing for flood
- Roadwork slated to start in E.M., Silvis Aug. 1
- Daily planner, July 29, 2011
- Due to rain, we are moving the Bettendorf Library Summer Concert featuring Funky...
- How to avoid the RAGBRAI route Saturday
- Figge offers free admission Friday-Sunday
- Drive safely when school starts
- Due to rain, we are moving the Bettendorf Library Summer Concert featuring Funky...
- Lanes to close on US 67 bridges in R.I. County Aug. 1-5
- Slideshow: Welcome Home
- Remember the Funky Mama concert for kids is tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Bett...
- Today in history for Thursday, July 28, 2011
- Investigation continues into cornfield deaths
- Former playground aide fears she can't afford cancer medicine
- Cambridge moves on water, sewer work
- Shelter receives grant to help veterans
- Fire damages Moline home
- AARP members take case to Schilling
- Grant helps Moline 'put families in homes'
- Returning Iowa soldiers receive huge welcome in Davenport
- OSHA investigation continues as funerals planned for teens
- Returning Iowa soldiers receive huge welcome in Davenport
- Mel Peterson: "official star-gazer" of the Quad Cities
- St. Ambrose Children's Campus receives Ronald McDonald House Grant
- Tickets to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey go on sale July 28
- Construction work to begin on IL 84 in Carbon Cliff on Aug. 1
- Get to know your police at National Night Out event
- Metro East briefs for July 27, 2011
- IDOT announces I-74 closure on July 30 - 31
- Attend Niabi Zoo's Family Night for FREE Kid's tickets to opening night of Ringling Bros.
- Attend Niabi Zoo's Family Night for FREE Kid's tickets to opening night of Ringling Bros.
- Diet impacts your performance when it comes to exercising. See what nutrition bl...
- Doing RAGBRAI or another bike race? Read what the doctor has to say.
- WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!!!! Beginning today through August 5, 2011, you can purchas...
- Trinity marketing projects receive national recognition
- Daily planner, July 28, 2011
- Get to know your police at National Night Out event
- Beginning Genealogy sessions to begin in August
- Kick off the Bix Fest at the Davenport Public Library
- TRINITY PATHWAY HOSPICE VOLUNTEER TRAINING BEGINS AUGUST 3 - Training course pre...
- Authors urged to add their names to Illinois Authors Wiki
- Green Card holders in the Q.C. area information meeting
- Exciting changes to MDA Labor Day Telethon
- Illinois Treasurer Dan Rutherford to hold Cash Dash event in Savanna
- Davenport welcome set for Iowa National Guard unit
- Trinity Pathway Hospice Volunteer Training begins August 3
- 9th annual Cambridge Main Street Fest and Auto Show
- Q.C. Comic Book Convention will be held August 6
- Boil order for Silvis who live on 5th St. and 1st and 2nd Ave.
- Illinois State Police 'National Night Out' in Geneseo
- Dr. Heidi Sturtevant to speak at the September 14 Women's Connection event in Mu...
- Metro East briefs for Aug. 3, 2011
- Riverdale schools set registration
- Lightning damage may have contributed to detasseling deaths
- Detasseling corn still done by hand, often by teens
- Mineral, McCausland among possible postal closures
- Proposed Colona ward map readies for eastern growth
- Moline OKs development deals for Menards, Green Hyundai
- Area artists 'go loopy' on Johannes bus
- Free school supply program helps ensure Q-C students read for fall
- Hillsdale hires second part-time police officer
- Some seniors no longer will qualify for free rides
- Baker has a new mission
- Bookstore chain fails in bid to buy 30 Borders
- Greg Aguilar jumps into 17th District race
- Sympathetic visitors flood Facebook page devoted to victims in detasseling accident
- MLK Center will host annual Family Fun Day on Aug. 6
- Today in history for Wednesday, July 27, 2011
- Daily planner, July 27, 2011
- Greater Republican night at the ballpark
- Benefit for Ryan Bausch to be held July 30
- Honor Guard of R.I. to present the Colors in Milwaukee
- RAGBRAI rider has three goals on two wheels
- Martin Luther King Jr. Center 2011 Family Fun Day
- Braley announces $242,655 for Davenport Veterans
- Port Byron fire side-by-side fire and sprinkler burn demonstration
- 21st annual Fresh Start Benefit Sale
- Bettendorf Spruce Hills Drive is completely open to traffic
- Reps. announce sales tax holiday weekend
- Update on Rock Island news
- Thomson Causeway Recreation area to remain closed until September 1
- Rivermont Collegiate Open House Tours August 2
- More homecomings for Iowa guard troops
- Are you an active woman who likes the outdoors? Do you wish you could find like-minded women who share your love for outdoor sports? Would you like to try something new and different? Then maybe the Quad Cities Women's Outdoor Club is right for you.
- Sterling girls electrocuted while detasseling near Tampico
- Celebrity birthdays, July 26, 2011
- Moline schools fail to meet No Child Left Behind standards
- Colona annexation fraught with FOIA, phone call, clean-up issues...........
- Rock Island waives signature requirement for proposed teen club
- Baker presents Medal of Honor coins to Chapter 299 VVA
- Casa Guanajuato to host health fair
- Cordova village board approves new basketball court
- Beg your pardon: Jackson Furniture site
- Crop-duster crash kills 1 near Wilton
- Free concert to honor ADA anniversary
- Moline tackles two business incentive proposals Tuesday
- Today in history for Tuesday, July 26, 2011
- Daily planner, July 26, 2011
- R.I. street closure from 22nd to 25th Avenue
- Pawlenty in Davenport: I'm the only Republican who can beat Obama
- Black Hawk College to receive adult literacy grants
- Program to help people manage and edit photos on their computer
- Bettendorf Aglow Lighthouse presents Frank Iliff
- UT Class of 1948 Mini-Reunion canceled due to fire
- Quad City Bags Classic benefiting both Big Brothers Big Sisters and Boys & Girls Clubs - August 13, Modern Woodmen Park. Registration 11 a.m., play begins 12:30 p.m. $60 per team. www.bgcmv.org Trinity is one of the presenting sponsors of this bags
- Greenfire at the Ingersoll Wetlands Learning Center
- WIU-QC Alumnus earns 2011 PBS Teachers Innovation Award
- Lane closure on I-74 under IL 5 through July 29.
- Lane closure on I-74 under IL 5 through July 29.
- Civil War enthusiasts invited to exhibit 'Iowa in the Civil War: The German Element'
- German Language Classes to be held starting Sept. 1
- Whiteside sheriff's office seeks information on missing farm worker
- Bachmann energizes Q-C crowd
- Today in history for Monday, July 25, 2011
- Quad-Citians are always willing, ready to lend a helping hand
- Full steam ahead: Train Fest brings 30,000 to Rock Island
- R.I. to vote on waiving signature requirement for youth dance club
- Celebrity birthdays, July 25, 2011
- Fishing, camping, hiking â R.I. Conservation Club has 112 acres for members to enjoy nature
- Area community agencies combine efforts to serve Q-C kids
- Ex-Etiquette: Dad must step up and reset boundaries
- Today in history for Sunday, July 24, 2011
- Rockridge left out of preschool funds from state
- Moline Class of '61 grad reunited with missing class ring
- Daily planner, July 24, 2011
- Modern Woodmen Park to show classic films under the stars
- Banner use by businesses to be regulated in Moline
- Stealthy insect targets ash trees
- Therapy delivered via horse and buggy
- Train Fest prompts dollars to chug into Q-C
- $76.1 million for 37 miles: Road construction hits high gear
- Follow RAGBRAI with us!
- River cleanup will hit Q-C area Aug. 13
- BHC's search for president in full swing
- 90something couple get a ride to remember
- Black Hawk College Digest for July 24
- County fills slots on boards
- Feds raid business owned by Fyre Lake investor
- 'We want to ride': RAGBRAI teams ready to roll across Iowa
- Lightning blamed for two Atkinson fires
- Lightning blamed for two Atkinson fires
- Presidential hopefuls set for Q-C visit
- R.I.-Milan Education Foundation gets new director
- National school supply collection campaign comes to Moline
- Warmer weather leads to overcrowding at local animal shelter
- R.I. Public Housing program deemed 'High Performer' for 2010
- Moline American Legion Auxiliary meeting to be held August 23
- After Train Fest on Friday evening, check out The Great River Plaza Stage for a little art walk. 6 - 9PM!!! Something for everyone!
- Neighborhood party in conjunction with school supply giveaway
- Today in history for Saturday, July 23, 2011
- Daily planner, July 23, 2011
- Get an Attitude Adjustment in your Fridge! "Food and Mood: Eating to Boost your Energy and Outlook on Life." August 16 event of the Women's Connection.
- Simon emphasizes dedication to rail service at Train Festival
- Check out Cool Bear's new duds! He's all decked out in his German clothing at the Bettendorf Library to go along with their German reading theme.
- Attention all runners - Join the “OUCH! Race Series” half marathon and the “Mayor’s Run/Walk for Wounds 5K” on Saturday, Aug. 20. Both events start and finish at Trinity Bettendorf. The half marathon begins at 7 a.m. followe
- EXPERT CARE FOR KIDS! We have a new clinic in Bettendorf with excellent care for your children. Find us at Trinity Bettendorf. We're having an open house so you can meet the new physicians and staff and tour the new child-friendly office on Thu., Ju
- Cordova cop put on administrative leave
- Illinois to Iowa: Make decision on passenger line
- Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, July 23, 2011
- Status quo clarified between Catholic Charities, DCFS
- Corinthians love leads Geneseo ladies back to Haiti
- Kids turn water clean in Kenya without whine
- He's all right, thanks to his beliefs
- Train ride was good -- not Space Mountain 'good' -- but good
- Morthland supporting 11 ethics reform bills
- Retired Secret Service agent taping segment for Discovery Channel
- Heat causes I-74 damage
- Chance of rain, but heat continues
- SAVE THE DATE: Sandy Seeley from Queens Parlour announces an all female sleepover - "Pink Pajama Party,” October 7, 7 p.m., Hotel Blackhawk. There will be a sit-down dinner, silent auction, raffles, karaoke and many activities to participate i
- Trinity Regional Health System is offering an abdominal aortic aneurysm class. Dr. Alyas Chaudry of Cardiac Surgery Associates will present “Lessons in Heart Health: Understanding Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms,” July 25, 4-5 p.m., conference roo
- First Army officially opens headquarters on Arsenal Island
- A/C on for Rock Island woman, thanks to stranger's help
- Lane closure on Centennial Bridge to start Monday
- Hilltop neighborhood wants to restyle watch group
- Today in history for Friday, July 22, 2011
- Daily planner, July 22, 2011
- Lane closure to be installed IL 92 near Milan starting July 26
- National Minority Donor Awareness Day on August 1st
- Aledo Rehabilitation and Health Care Center honoring hometown heroes
- Bettendorf Mural Repair and Ribbon Cutting
- Samuel Gilman and Charles Wilson named director emeritus
- Illowa Sport Flyers meeting to be held August 6
- Army Corps of Engineers concerned with rise in deaths at Corps parks
- Terronez faces 2 counts of misconduct with attorney disciplinary commission
- Henry County employee recognized for exemplary service
- The Train Festival started today in downtown Rock Island and will be here through Sunday. Trinity has a few tickets to give away. Post here that you would like to go to the Train Festival and we will draw a couple winners to get 4 general admission ticke
- Illinois State Police D-7 tips on summer driving
- Bix Bands at Veterans' Memorial Park Bandshell
- Some welcome relief in the way of clouds may help our heat situation. Hospitals around the state have been seeing patients with heat related issues.
- New machine could help increase number of heart attack survivors
- Fiddler plays for fair animals
- Q-C area lawmakers defend budget votes
- Renaissance R.I. plans move to McKesson
- E.M. mayor: Windmill owners plan to reopen
- Is Rock Island safer? Task force checks up on its goals
- Celebrity birthdays, July 21, 2011
- Boetje's cookoff fires up local taste buds
- School Board unaware of Crandalls alleged behavior
- UTHS registration begins Tuesday
- R.I. school signup concludes today
- Train Festival opens today
- Broiling on the river: Quad-Citians overcome oppressive heat
- More cooling centers opened
- Club 572 to welcome First Army
- First Army ceremony to mark official arrival
- Q-C has the best and worst of all seasons
- Today in history for Thursday, July 21, 2011
- Daily planner, July 21, 2011
- Metro East briefs for July 20, 2011
- Steam engine arrives for Train Fest in Rock Island
- Get your Corps classes at Fisherman's Corner
- Text of resolution in the dismissal of Sherrard teacher Cory Crandall
- Crandall dismissed by Sherrard school board
- Mercer County Fair Open Swine and Junior Swine Results
- Mercer County Fair Beef Cattle and Open Steer Show Results
- Mercer County Fair Junior Steer and Junior Heifers Results
- Mercer County Fair Dog Obedience Results
- Mercer County Tractor/Truck Pull Results
- Mercer County Fair Talent Show Results
- Mercer County Fair Dairy Results
- Henry County Fair Swine Results
- Henry County Fair 4-H sheep and goat results
- Henry County Fair 4-H Beef, Dairy and Bucket Calf Results
- Henry County Fair 4-H Poultry Results
- Henry County Fair Rabbit Results
- Henry County Fair Horse and Pony Results
- Henry County Fair Award Winners
- Henry County Fair General Projects delegates
- Mercer County Fair Sheep Show Results
- Mercer County Fair Gardening and Floriculture Results
- Bettendorf and PV grads win Run With Carl scholarships. Trinity is a sponsor of the Run with Carl.
- Mercer County Fair Textile and Art Results
- Mercer County Fair Antiques and Hobbies Results
- Mercer County Fair Antiques and Hobbies Results
- Mercer County Fair Photography Results
- Mercer County Fair Culinary and Canning Results
- Mercer County Fair Junior and Youth Results
- Mercer County Fair Harness Racing/Draft Horse Pull Results
- Mercer County Fair Sheep and Open Market Lamb Show Results
- Free seminars July 27 and Aug. 4 at CASI
- River's Edge offers free skating during heat wave
- Erie woman named 2011 Illinoisan of the Day
- Credit Unions for Kids Golf Outing at TPC Deere Run on August 8
- Davenport Middle Road closed due to water service break
- Bettendorf Lincoln Road to close July 25 for reconstruction
- Call for Xstream Cleanup Volunteers
- Ways to beat the heat at Train Festival 2011
- Geneseo Park District offers personal training certification
- Still enough days in July to purchase pre-sale Ya Maka My Weekend tickets! Thru July purchase a one day ticket for $7 or a two day ticket for $11. Group discounts available, too! Ya Maka My Weekend, August 12 & 13, 2011. It's Reggae...in The
- Quad City Bags Classic to be held August 13
- Trinity Pediatric Group Bettendorf will hold an open house at the clinic, 4480 Utica Ridge Road, Ste 1120, Bettendorf, from 5-6:30 p.m., Thurs., July 28. Parents are encouraged to tour the child-friendly facilities & personally meet pediatricians Dr.
- Trinity Bettendorf is hosting our ice cream social & family concert in conjunction with the Bettendorf Library Summer Reading Program. You do not have to be enrolled in the reading program to attend. Join us with your children on July 28 for ice crea
- Wheelchair-bound mom needs a lift to son's benefit
- Macyn - Baby of the Week July 20, 2011
- Historians confirm Lincoln spoke in Kewanee
- Trinity is one of three Quad-Cities organizations to earn the "Fit-Friendly Certification" through the American Heart Association. The American Heart Association Fit-Friendly Companies program recognizes employers who champion the health of the
- A roll of red duct tape has won a blue ribbon for Trinity - Read QC Times story.
- Celebrity birthdays, July 20, 2011
- Moline plans to spend $12.3M on streets, infrastructure
- Muerhoff named regional superintendent
- A young child’s core body temperature rises three to five times faster than an adult’s, according to Parenting 24/7, a project of the University of Illinois. Because heat affects children more quickly and severely than adults, children are es
- And here is the white t-shirt.....
- The Ya Maka My Weekend 2011 T-Shirt designs are complete! The 20th Anniversary design will be available in a black or white 100% cotton shirt for only $15. Check out the black t-shirt....
- Today in history for Wednesday, July 20, 2011
- Riverdale C.U.S.D. #100 sets registration
- Fire damages Windmill Family Restaurant Tuesday afternoon
- Moline Township Activity Center looking for crafters for Sept. craft fair
- Search called off for missing detassler
- Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center to merge with Community Blood Service
- Cordova considering breaking water/sewer project into stages
- Lincoln really did speak here: Stark & Henry Counties' Lincoln history affirmed
- Niabi using beer to raise elephant funds
- Niabi Zoo hosts beer tasting to raise money for elephants
- Atkinson to begin interviewing police chief candidates
- Astronomy on the River to be presented at Fisherman's Corner
- Mississippi Valley Blood Center to add 5 hospitals, 71 employees with merger
- Quad City Arts Hosts Free Train Exhibit & Art Expo
- Two train exhibits open this week
- Quad City Arts Hosts Free Train Exhibit & Art Expo
- Hillsdale approves DeBuysere to fill vacant seat
- R.I. Safer Community Task Force meeting to be held July 20
- AlWood school lunch prices to increase
- National School Supply Drive to benefit Moline area teens
- Henry County is ready to respond when disaster strikes
- 2012 Farm Progress Hay Expo location announced
- Artisans & crafters needed for Fulton Fall Festival
- Local chapter of National Federation of the Blind to meet Aug. 6
- Lane closures on Davenport's Brady, Harrison July 20
- Daily planner, July 20, 2011
- Dr. Mel Peterson ’53 remembered for his dedication
- Peterson: 'The action is its own reward'
- Retirement reception for Dr. Henry Brockington III slated for July 20
- Calling all parents: How to protect Parental Rights
- Daily planner, July 19, 2011
- Cambridge Main Street Fest and Auto Show T-shirt
- Today in history for Tuesday, July 19, 2011
- Green infrastructure projects for Davenport topic at July 26 presentation
- Miserable heat will stay for days
- Community garden farmer's market opens July 20 in Rock Island
- Celebrity birthdays, July 19, 2011
- Bishop Hill Car Show July 24
- Display at R.I. County Office honors Lane Evans' service
- Goodwill program helps veterans get back on their feet
- Sherrard School Board meeting about possible action against teacher
- Goodwill program helps veterans get back on their feet
- Former Augie planetarium director dies on trip to Europe
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in R.I. area
- City of Davenport to talk about Green Infrastructure Projects
- Israeli Scouts Tzofim Friendship Caravan to be July 31
- LOMC Swing Choir Tour 2011 to perform at Intouch Adult Day Service
- "Dukes of Hazzard" actor to visit Q-C Speedway July 19
- Fans for seniors available at CASI
- Red Cross and QCAWC to hold Pet First Aid Class
- Milan Hy-Vee is now serving Country Style Ice Cream
- Midwest Trains Model Railroad Club Open House
- R.I. Street closed for water main and sanitary sewer project
- Beg Your Pardon
- Organizers brave heat to prep for R.I. County Fair
- RI fire leaves family homeless Sunday morning
- Township halls opening up for those looking to cool down
- Coyne Center displays expanded fire station
- Daily planner, July 18, 2011
- Goodwill 's veteran program opens 'opportunities that are out there for them'
- Maroon Class of 45 all about class
- Today in history for Monday, July 18, 2011
- Moline American Legion Auxiliary to hold joint installation July 25
- Meet the winners of WQPT's Writers Contest
- R.I. Rotary awards Doris Brown Scholarships to two high school students
- Over 200 braved heat to compete in Hy-Vee IronKids QC Triathlon
- Daily planner, July 17, 2011
- Today in history for Sunday, July 17, 2011
- Volunteers help keep Moline beautiful
- A home of their own: Dearing family's new Habitat house dedicated
- Moline's middle school construction nearing completion
- 'River Rhythm' quilt pays homage to local Moline business
- Black Hawk College Digest for July 17
- Wittenmyer determined to get wounded soldiers better care
- Outdoor classroom lets kids explore nature
- Colona in "academic warning" status .....
- OSHA created guide to help protect Spanish-speaking workers
- Firefighters battling apartment fire in Moline
- Creepy Crawlie Critter camp for preschool-aged children
- Women needed for breast cancer screening study in Davenport Aug. 3
- 41,000 losing state-funded drug benefits
- People, like mosquitoes, can drive you nuts
- Streetscaping project will close 18 blocks of River Drive starting Monday
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, July 16, 2011
- Daily planner, July 16, 2011
- Angel claims a bit of Habitat heaven today
- Today in history for Saturday, July 16, 2011
- Party helps mark Harvest Bible Chapel Woodhull's success
- Hotter than you-know-where
- Mini-golf helps provide major miracles at boys ranch
- Regional superintendent gets no paycheck, but office remains open
- Teens trade lazy summer days for a church workcamp
- Blue Man Group tickets go on sale Friday
- Church helping youth grow with garden project
- McNeil joins Rural Affairs Council
- GAHC needs volunteers for traveling exhibit
- Meet Mary Todd Lincoln; free history event for seniors
- River Drive, 25th - 34th Street construction to start July 18
- Budget cuts reduce seniors' drug benefits
- Neighbor alerts Moline residents to fire, rescues dog named Chicago
- Port Byron Fire announces side-by-side fire and sprinkler burn demonstration
- American Heart Association seeking to recognize Iowa 'Fit Friendly' companies
- Soccer fever rises with women's World Cup final
- Less than 30 days until The Quad Cities favorite Reggae festival, Ya Maka My Weekend!! This year is the 20th Anniversary...wonder if sand volleyball will be making a return for this one?????
- Information about Heart Walk - Muscatine.
- Heat coming, with heat indices of 100 to 110
- Niabi Zoo announces elephants birthday bash
- Today in history for Friday, July 15, 2011
- Daily planner, July 15, 2011
- Mercer County Fair schedule
- Beg your pardon
- Celebrity birthdays, July 15, 2011
- Two holes-in-one in four years for this 92-year-old golfer
- Alexis to purchase new equipment
- Drug benefit termination letter could be an error
- Cambridge schools end year with another surplus
- Half price adoption event July 16 at R.I. County Animal Shelter
- Boil orders issued for Sherrard, Viola
- Ron Bowman Memorial Hawkeye event/golf outing
- Burst Davenport water main brings sink hole, street closure
- The Arc's to announce a significant organization change
- Rain, rain come this way
- Auction to benefit the QC Light the Night Walk
- JMTC talks continue to swirl after meeting with Army officials
- JCPenney customers 'Round Up' change for Two Rivers YMCA
- Davenport Street Closings
- Doug Greer: It's time for me to say goodbye
- Silvis garden a growing success
- Hop on Cubby Caboose Mini Express at SouthPark Mall
- UTHS to hold community meeting August 11
- "Propoganda" : Independent Scholars' Evenings
- Churches to have car wash July 16 in Reynolds
- Scott Co. SWCD to conduct free tour of urban conservation projects
- Quad City Rollers accepted as WFTDA Apprentice League
- McDonald's to help pack bus with school supplies for needy students
- Fyre Lake sees foreclosure aiding local partners' control
- Jacobs proposal would aid disabled motorists at gas stations
- Daily planner, July 14, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, July 14
- QCAWC to hold Doggie and Car Wash
- Woodhull discusses uses for possible donated land
- Bettendorf man puts prized truck collection on auction block
- Metro East briefs for July 13, 2011
- Check out the 2011 Ya Maka My Weekend Poster designed by Abrahm & Zebedee Brooks! You can check out more of their designs at www.consciousart.deviantart.com . Great Job, Guys!
- Area youth complete murals
- Health department helps parents to get kids back to school ready
- Park Vista fundraiser to benefit the Disaster Relief Fund
- 12th annual Senior Citizen Riverfront Golf Cart Tour
- Iowa 80 Trucking Museum launches App
- GITFP to hold ice cream social at Geneseo City Park Shelter
- East Moline taking part of Silvis postal work
- KONE Centre takes shape as steelworkers place framework
- Today in history for Wednesday, July 13, 2011
- Author Zachary Jack visits Bettendorf Public Library
- AFSCME pickets over canceled raises
- Relay For Life of Rock Island County to be July 15
- Celebrity birthdays, July 13, 2011
- Donations for July 16 garage sale are being accepted at CASI
- Aledo bank seeks to foreclose on Fyre Lake
- Genesis' Haircuts for Hope on August 4
- Shannon Stone's death a product of American culture
- 2011 Cambridge Tractor Show and Ag Day
- I-74 bridge back to one-lane Monday
- 2nd Floatzilla Paddle Sports Festival and Guinness World Record Attempt
- 3rd Annual Watershed Festival
- E.M. Fire Department to conduct Car Seat Safety Station
- Health Department offering program on Emergency Preparedness
- About 1,500 in Moline without power at mid-afternoon
- Area youth celebrate the arts
- Caring Canines help patients heal.
- Exterior work on John Deere house could be done by winter
- FACE awards grants to local organizations
- Verschoore law protects veterans from utility shut offs
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Beg your pardon: Cordova police
- Blue Ribbon Online Book Fair for St. Jude
- Celebrity birthdays, July 12, 2011
- Free fishing clinic for youth August 6
- Moline hopes for fewer registration woes
- 22nd annual Shady Creek Camper's Outdoor Craft Show
- Hog Roast and Street Dance July 16 Saturday at Milan American Legion
- Davenport man luring people in with his fish attractant
- Ten cent sale will benefit Michel Niyubahwe's family
- State Rail Passenger Group to meet in Davenport
- Trinity Pathway Hospice hosts volunteer informational meeting July 20
- Modern day treasure hunters are coming to Moline
- Nature Walk Series-Prairie Walk
- Fishing the Mighty Mississippi to be presented July 16
- Pam Lenth Cancer Benefit to hold pancake breakfast
- Only 20 Iowa customers still without power
- Daily planner, July 12, 2011
- 21st Annual ADA Celebration
- Today in history for Tuesday, July 12, 2011
- East Moline recycling drop-off closed July 18-25
- Green seeking up to $2.25 million tax rebate from Moline
- Hilltop Neighborhood Re-Organizing Kickoff
- Steve Stricker wins his third straight John Deere Classic! It was a great day at Deere Run. It was a hot one. And one for the record books.
- Volunteer medical personnel keep JDC particpants safe during the tournament. Trinity has been the official medical sponsor of the John Deere Classic for over 20 years.
- Today in history for Monday, July 11, 2011
- Daily planner, July 7, 2011
- New sign connects Washington Junior High to the community
- Golf is on the mind of this columnist
- Groups that lost tax exempt status have found alternatives
- Once again, Illinois pays more to fewer workers
- Budget ax fells program for teen parents
- In Q-C region, fewer state workers and smaller payroll
- Illinois budget woes mean fewer workers at social agencies, too
- Black Hawk College Digest for July 10
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- Daily planner, July 10, 2011
- Today in history for Sunday, July 10, 2011
- Stroke Survivors are finding a refuge - at camp. Article in QCT Times.
- Earth Song Nature Writing Workshop July 16th
- Arsenal Attic Thrift Shop and Boutique to open July 12
- R.I. Parks & Recreation open season for fun in the park
- Sam's Club offering FREE children's health screenings July 9
- Today in history for Saturday, July 9, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, July 9, 2011
- Walk The Walk to De "Feet" Domestic Violence
- God's country: Large enough for Cubs, Cards and Brewers fans
- Daily planner, July 9, 2011
- God's made it His business to keep pastor at Colona Church for 25 years
- 56 Q-C students create summer artwork
- How to talk with your children about religion
- Iowa firm says water safe, despite contaminate level
- We must use reason in our faith
- Glaziers aid The Club's vision
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, July 2, 2011
- WIU work on time, on budget
- Grant lets domestic abuse shelter replace battered appliances
- Potters Marsh Drawing is July 30
- Psalm-filled flood buckets runneth over at Rock Island church
- GateHouse Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, July 9, 2011
- Discover the advantage of a SAU education during Iowa Private College Week
- St. Ambrose events during the month of August
- Colonel Davenport House is home of area's railroad beginning
- AARP Lunch and Learn at CASI-Center for Active Seniors
- Rotary Review, July 5
- After you pick up your fresh tomatoes at a farmer's market, maybe you can try one of these yummy recipes from the July Radish magazine. There are many markets in the area, including Trinity Moline on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon, Trinity Bettendor
- The third annual Community Health Care Jazz It Up! event sponsored by Trinity reached a very high note this year - $29,947 to ensure medical and dental services remain available to all in need in the Quad Cities. Thanks Quad Cities!
- Trinity staffer Erin Lounsberry stars in Music Guild Production of the Drowsy Chaperone.
- Mercer schools fire driver's ed teacher
- Benefit for Angie McNutt to be held July 16
- Regional uperintendants, assistants not sure paychecks are coming
- Benefit for Connie Blank of Cambridge to held July 9
- History in flight: B-17 bomber roars over Q-C
- Andover Historical Society to meet July 19
- Atkinson closer to naming police chief
- Justice Tom Waterman appears on The Cities with Jim Mertens
- Alex's Lemonade Stand serving on July 9; proceeds for childhood cancer research
- Alex's Lemonade Stand serving on July 9; proceeds for childhood cancer research
- Health department offers beat the heat suggestions
- Health department hosts emergency preparedness officials
- Family fitness, food and fun days in Kewanee and Geneseo
- Georgia Robers benefit to be held July 9
- Georgia Robers benefit to be held July 9
- Christian Care receives grant
- Today in history for Friday, July 8, 2011
- Daily planner, July 8, 2011
- 400K gallons of raw sewage spilled in Maquoketa river
- Quad-Cities rallies to support family of drowned boy
- Read the QC Times Letter to the Editor written by Trinity Health Foundation President Berlinda Tyler-Jamison about the recent CVM-IL Mini Medical School and thanking the physicans there, Trinity College of Nursing Chancellor Susan Wajert and her faculty
- "Targeted Therapies for Melanoma and Lung Cancers"
Keynote speaker: Neelu Puri, PhD, University of Illinois College of Medicine - Rockford
July 14, 8 a.m., Trinity Rock Island, Jardine Auditorium, 2701 17th St., Rock Island, IL 61201
Dr. Neelu
- Couple helping -- one lunch at a time
- Prophetstown Cruise Night to be held July 15
- Metro East briefs for July 6, 2011
- Chick-fil-A offers free meals to cow-dressed customers on July 8
- Quad City Arts to feature Art at the Airport
- Foreign views that impacted the American Civil War
- Reba plans Oct. 6 i wireless show
- Antique tractors escort funeral procession of Mineral man
- MetroLINK hosts informational meetings on "Seniors Ride Free" program
- Bettendorf's Archer announces bid to challenge Loebsack
- Soderstrom Skin Institute invites public to free skin cancer screening
- THE National Bank hosts FREE Shred Day for the community
- Today in history for Thursday, July 7, 2011
- Quad City Parrot Head 6th Annual Charity Golf Outing
- Daily planner, July 7, 2011
- Reba coming to the i wireless Center October 6
- Deere Foundation gives $2.5 million for African farmers
- QC Illini Club: Illini Day at John Deere Classic, summer updates
- Combine licenses? New federal regulations threaten current farm practices
- Jesse White announces new design for environmental plate
- No reality show: PGA wives lend hand in food bank
- WIU-QC holds open house for freshman and transfer students
- Connected Living Program to get seniors online
- Interviewing Techniques workshop
- If you missed the Bettendorf 4th of July parade presented by Trinity Bettendorf, watch it here.
- Trinity Health Foundation was 1 of 39 organizations nationwide to be awarded a grant from Cardinal Health Found. to help US hospitals, health systems & community health organizations improve medication/operating room safety/efficiency. Trinity will u
- QC Times coverage of the Bettendorf 4th of July parade presented by Trinity Bettendorf. Thirty-five staff members participated in the parade and festival along with the Trinity Express Wheelchair Transport Vehicle and an Iowa Health System semi. Thanks C
- Trinity Bettendorf opens a new pediatric clinic - Trinity Pediatric Group Bettendorf. Welcome Drs. Claudia S. Frye and Cheryl C. Remigio. (563) 742-5750.
- Jean Doerge joins Trinity as Vice President of Quality.
- Imani! Dancers to hold 'World Beat' summer dance workshop
- Figge Art Museum awarded Humanities Iowa Grant
- Walcott Truckers Jamboree starts July 14
- St. Ambrose receives national recognition for service to community
- Today in history for Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Help invite Lance Armstrong to join ending of RAGBRAI in Davenport
- Mississippi Mud Art to be presented at Fisherman's Corner Campground
- DAV Mobile Service Office to offer assistance to all veterans
- Trinity nurses collecting school supplies for area students
- R.I. Post 200 American Legion Baseball will hold a trivia fundraiser
- Daily planner, July 6, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, July 6, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, July 6, 2011
- Grief-stricken father remembers 'jovial, obedient' boy
- SAU offering health career camp
- Lily sale to be held at Riverside Park
- Pedestrian hurt when two vehicles collide Sunday in Davenport
- Boy's body pulled from Mississippi near Sunset Marina
- Daily planner for Tuesday, July 5, 2011
- Beg your pardon: WeCANCERvive phone
- Celebrity birthdays, July 5, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, July 4, 2011
- Still working at 90 years young
- Magnolia Crest: Sweet secret draws in customers 24/7
- Today in history for Sunday, July 3, 2011
- Daily planner for Monday, July 4, 2011
- Blues touches the soul of thousands of all ages
- Cedar Rapids teens fight back with 'WeCANCERvive' fundraiser
- Here's all you need to know about the Bettendorf 4th of July festival presented by Trinity Bettendorf. In this photo - Paul Castro, this year's parade grand marshal. He is a former Bettendorf teacher and coach and current school board member. H
- Rockridge Junior High honor roll
- Rock Island's Reyes joins race for Congress
- Hundreds stirred by the blues, tribute to late Koko Taylor
- Daily planner for Sunday, July 3, 2011
- Villa developer sees potential in Lincoln School
- Have a firecracker Fourth
- Today in history for Saturday, July 2, 2011
- Loza '12 experiences White House press pool
- Captain's Table Poker Run benefiting Make-A-Wish of Illinois and Iowa is coming up on July 16. Trinity is a proud sponsor. Here's the QC Online event information:
- Our duct tape fighting infection story has made it around the country and today appeared in Time's Healthland online. We're proud of our team that made this happen.
- Speech therapy shared the 'rite' way
- Church members herd heifers through tubes
- Today in history for Friday, July 1, 2011
- New pastor hits a new high note at Silvis Heights Baptist Church
- Keith Urban thrills boisterous crowd
- Saluting American religious freedom
- On Independence day, share your freedom with others
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values for Saturday, July 2, 2011
- Daily planner for Saturday, July 2, 2011
- Middle Road median and crosswalk reconstruction from Kimberly Road to I-74
- Isle Casino Hotel Bettendorf to unveil their New Yearâs Eve band
- Junior Board of R.I. expands its Spanish New and Expectant Mother Program
- Braley announces $513,900 for Eastern Iowa schools
- R.I. County Mobile Home taxes are due by July 8
- Colorado woman killed in I-80 wreck
- John Deere Classic brings athletics and arts together for good cause
- No federal funds to help those in need with cooling bills
- Ross' 'Magic Mountain' to be on MSNBC
- McDaniel to leave E.M. post for Shive Hattery
- Arrowhead braves heat to make sure John Deere Classic is ready
- Former local sportscaster finds a higher highlight zone to serve
- Made a visit to the Bettendorf Library to check on the progress of the summer reading program that we sponsor. Saw the poster of Cool Bear on the wall in the youth area dressed in a Japanese kimono. Very fashionable, Cool Bear! They dressed him to go alo
- We welcome our new Vice-President of Quality, Jean Doerge, who joins us on August 1. She will oversee quality assurance, performance improvement, case management, safety, infection control, adaptive design and accreditation at Trinity’s three hospi
- Effective Monday, July 25, Trinity Retail Pharmacy will change its hours to 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. The pharmacy will be closed on Saturday, Sunday and major holidays.
- IDOT 4th of July weekend lane closures
- Q.C. Rollers making a difference with Relay For Life
- Local families needed for cultural exchange students
- Volunteers needed in "Aisle of Flags" Geneseo
- Few spots still open at Butterworth Center Summer Day Camp
- Cool temps, moisture delay sweet corn sales
- Health department to offer school and sports physicals to area students
- LeClaire Welcome Center to close
- Professor to present views and events outside the US
- Beg your pardon
- Health department offers summer food safety tips
- Mineral man killed in mowing accident
- Bicycle Tour of Historic Arsenal Island
- Fourth festivities kick off Friday
- Davenport mom pleads to keep the worst teen criminals behind bars for 25 years
- Celebrity birthdays, July 1, 2011
- Daily planner for Friday, July 1, 2011
- "Giving Back" is part of culinary arts program
- IAAP 2011-2012 officers installed
- 'Titanic' to close, 'Harry Potter' coming
- Illinois Main Street update
- Jews and Baseball - An American Love Story
- Galva company faces fine that exceeds $167,000 for violations
- Today in history for Thursday, June 30, 2011
- Hot days of summer kick in; heat advisory in effect
- Renew Moline chooses Janet Mathis as Interim Executive Director
- We have two winners of the John Deere Classic tickets! Patty Streepy and Daniel Petefish. Congratulations! I will private message you to get your address.
- Are you ready for the 4th of July festivities? The Bettendorf 4th of July Festival presented by Trinity Bettendorf is. Read about the year long planning and the festival committee.
- Last chance to enter to win two John Deere Classic tickets for next week's tournament. Just post right here that you want to win tickets and we will enter your name to win. The John Deere Classic has offered to match our offer and provide an additio
- Trinity Infection Prevention team uses duct tape to reduce infections and saved $110,000.
- Sunday, July 3, 2011. 5PM - 10PM. Schwiebert Riverfront Park & The District. Be there for the celebration of Independence Day & the BEST fireworks display on the Mississippi!
- UTHS students paint park mural
- Daily planner for Thursday, June 30, 2011
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
- David Baker: Nicknames come from many places
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
- R.I. Housing Authority given NAHRO Merit Award
- R.I. Parks and Recreation Independence Day Celebrations
- Fantasy football industry hurting because of NFL lockout
- Bettendorf's Deertrail Road to start construction July 7
- Summer camp is a chance to invest in youth, make a difference
- Habitat Home dedication of Angel Dearing to be July 16
- Trinity Hospital wins award for duct tape use
- R.I. County Roadside Safety Checks to be held in July
- Matherville receives grant for levee upgrade
- Friendly House awarded Ronald McDonald Charities Grant
- Join us for coffee at Moline Hy-Vee
- St. Ambrose University events during the month of July
- Brown Bag Lunch featuring Dick Stahl
- Captain's Table Poker Run for the Make-A-Wish Foundation
- Peterson Disposal Service of Andover joins Cambridge Main Street
- Conducting position for newly-formed QCSO Youth Ensemble
- Henry County and CRS recently teamed up to sponsor a free ecyclable program
- Today in history for Wednesday, June 29, 2011
- Sauk Valley Tea Party to participate in Petunia Fest Parade
- Metro East briefs for June 29, 2011
- Barry Cloyd to present "Knights in Armor, Their Lives and Times"
- E.M. bursting with action Fourth of July weekend
- Blood Pressure Clinics for the month of July
- Augustana welcomes new dean of the college
- Cain M. - Baby of the Week June 28, 2011
Sorry this photo is a little blurry but Cain is so sweet we had to post anyway.
- Ya Maka My Weekend celebrates its 20th Year on August 12 & 13. Look for a MAJOR announcement shortly after the 4th of July Holiday Weekend! Stay Tuned....
- The John Deere Classic is matching our JDC ticket giveaway. So instead of giving out one set of two Anyday tickets to our fans, we can give away two sets! All you need to do is post right here that you want to go to the JDC tournament the week of July 4.
- We are giving away two Anyday tickets to the John Deere Classic to thank you for "liking" us. Just post right here that you want to go to the JDC and we will draw a name from all the posts. Trinity is and has been the official medical sponsor o
- More women die of heart attacks than any other cause.
- Moline schools approve provisional budget, anticipate $3.68 M deficit
- Join us for coffee in Geneseo
- Back in Iowa, Obama says USA must up its game
- QCSO to start new youth ensemble
- Fulton's Lincoln Buy-Way Sales Event to be held August 5 & 6
- Moline aldermen set goals, priorities
- Fulton Summer Nights series to be held July 14
- Back amongst brothers: Honor Flight members gather in Bettendorf
- GROWTH receives $800,000 for Pilot Program
- Cambridge adds on to subdivision
- NAWIC elected new board members
- Critics, fans seek glimpse of president
- Learn about the days of passenger rail at the R.I. Library
- Roadwork near WIU's riverfront campus to begin in August
- Hampton Township Health Clinic offering free school physicals
- Moline Library Balloon "Knight" Building Event
- Supporters of Schmaling to host bake sale
- President Obama at Alcoa: Robust manufacturing sector critical to nation's future
- Daily planner for Wednesday, June 29, 2011
- Trinity Infection Prevention team use duct tape to reduce infections
- Local equine drill team to perform at Bushnell Horse Show
- VIDEO: President keeps promise to stop by Ross' for a Magic Mountain
- Text of President Obama's speech at Alcoa June 28, 2011
- The Trinity Cancer Center invites you to attend an American Cancer Society Cancer Research Breakfast from 8-9 a.m., Thurs., July 14, in the Jardine Auditorium at Trinity Rock Island. Neelu Puri, PhD, Univ. of IL College of Medicine-Rockford, will present
- Local nursing employment scene is healthy - Read QC Times article.
- Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
- Disabled riders hit the trails for pledges
- Celebrity birthdays, June 28, 2011
- Branstad to press Obama on disaster declaration
- Join us for coffee at Silvis Hy-Vee
- Three injured when two ATVs collide
- Daily planner, June 28, 2011
- U.A.W. Local 865 announces July meeting
- Today in history for Tuesday, June 28, 2011
- Roadwork on Ill. 84 to go on through October
- Obama's visit will tout job creation
- Jury convicts ex-Illinois Gov. Blagojevich on 17 counts
- Barak and the Beast: a look at the president's wheels
- June 28 Channel Cat Talk canceled due to Obama visit
- WIU defense contract to benefit soldiers, students alike
- List of charges, verdicts against Blagojevich
- Previous presidential visits to the Q-C
- Fisher named Neil Armstrong Elementary Interim Principal
- Independent Scholars' Evenings to be held July 7
- E.M. Fire Department to hold pancake breakfast to benefit MDA
- Live music to be presented at Fisherman's Corner Campground
- Today in history for Monday, June 27, 2011
- The Heritage Canyon is looking for old time farm equipment
- Lock and Dam #16 Tours
- Campground programs at Corps of Engineers Parks
- Less then 20 remain without power
- Summer pet safety tips from Humane Society of Scott County
- Tools of the Trades exhibit to open at Windmill Cultural Center
- Today in history for Sunday, June 26, 2011
- VIDEO: School bus demolition derby
- Join us for Coffee with the Editor
- Daily planner, June 27, 2011
- Populations around U.S. nuke plants soar
- Join us for Coffee with the Editor
- Milan's water report has been mailed to customers
- Black Hawk College Digest for June 26
- Des Moines film vet sheds light on show biz
- Alternative education experience helps at-risk UTHS students
- Daily planner, June 26, 2011
- Remote-control airplane enthusiasts take to the skies Saturday
- Rutherford: Path is dire if we don't welcome new business in Illinois
- Celebrity birthdays, June 26, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, June 25, 2011
- Chicago to play Moline on Oct. 7
- Rotary Review, June 21
- If you weren't there, you missed what everyone is still talking about. Check out the Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 Flash Mob courtesy of Zumba in the QC and dphilms Imaging Services.
- Faulty Focus founder fuels Bethel Bible conference
- Sisters celebrate jubilees
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, June 25, 2011
- Pair honored for Israel bond-selling efforts
- Teenager's book traces family's journey from Afghani royalty to refugees
- Daily planner, June 25, 2011
- The curse of mindset -- how to get credit for doing good work
- Feeding time a tall order at Niabi
- Area elevator owner repays 28-year hospital debt -- and then some
- Freeport mayor to announce bid for 17th District seat
- 2 R.I. strip clubs open after being fined, suspended
- Airbus to use products from Davenport Works
- PEZ collector to dispense some history
- Lecture on early German intellectuals in Davenport June 30
- Q-C unemployment rate drops to 6.6%
- Geneseo man never drives, witnesses without a license
- Great River Bend foundation gives great grants
- Tri City Jewish Center kicks up its Feast-ival high heels to mark 75th anniversary
- Save the Date for the Bettendorf Library Summer Concert and Ice Cream Social - Thursday, July 28, 6:30-8 p.m. at Trinity Bettendorf Healing Gardens. Free ice cream and concert, featuring Funky Mama Music.
- We are going to give away two general admission tickets to the train festival to some lucky fan. Just post here that you would like to go to the Train Festival and we'll enter your name for a chance to win. Tickets are good for all 4 days of the fes
- Obama to tour Alcoa Tuesday; lawmakers suggest Rock Island Arsenal visit, too
- National HIV Testing Day is June 27
- Dealing for a Cure Euchre Tournament July 8 in Davenport
- Volunteers needed for AMVETS 4th of July Parade
- Carbon Cliff-Barstow School District, Eagle Ridge School registration July 13
- Benefit for Quad City Animal Welfare Center July 28 in Coal Valley
- National Mosquito Control Awareness Week starts June 26
- St. Ambrose ACCEL program awards professor and student of the year awards
- Daily planner, June 24, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, June 24, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, June 24, 2011
- WWII vets invited to share stories, photos at Honor Flight reunion
- Train Festival adds Sunday excursion
- Local union officials upset with New Boston silo project
- KWQC's Pearson will be missed by local prep sports fans
- Exelon: Cordova nuclear plant safe
- Did you know that steam and diesel locomotives from around the country are coming to Schwiebert Park? Trinity is one of the community sponsors of this 4-day event July 21-24 in downtown Rock Island. There will be demonstrations, huge model train layout
- R.I. Community Foundation accepting grant applications
- Dana Brock crowned 2011 Miss Henry County Fair Queen
- Davenport Radio Control Society's Fun Scale Fly-in June 25
- Davenport man wins $30,000 in Iowa Lottery game
- Project NOW seeking donations of fans
- Bettendorf to hold meetings in July on bus fare increases
- Celebrate Pottery on the Square in Monmouth June 25
- Rock Island police announce traffic enforcement plans
- Deere, farmers fight GPS disruption plan
- GROWTH celebrates 500th home sale in Rock Island
- Daily planner, June 23, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, June 23, 2011
- Navy Rear Adm. Payne honors Hero Street veterans
- State police, Motorola promote safe driving with Bluetooth giveaway
- Avenue of the Cities construction moves toward East Moline border
- Naibi Zoo to hold Kids Wild Fest
- Galva students win agriculture competition
- Fireworks safety: Leave explosives to the pros
- Moline Employment Security to move to Rock Island
- Avoid contact with bats
- Avenue of the Cities roadwork on Moline-E.M. border starts June 24
- Today in history for Wednesday, June 22, 2011
- Daily planner, June 22, 2011
- 3M breaks ground on expansion project in Cordova
- I'll bring you back your 40 cents because I'm not a senior
- Moline Public Library receives grant to help businesses
- Celebrity birthdays, June 22, 2011
- Rocky grad wins first Daytime Emmy
- Schilling, Loebsack to discuss Arsenal with Army official
- Rock Camp USA concert #1 (sponsored by Trinity)
Noon, Saturday, June 25, River Music Experience, Redstone Room, 129 N. Main St., Davenport
Now heading into its 16 year, Rock Camp USA is one of the country’s top summer music camps, offering partici
- The results are in from Saturday's Fill the Truck event where cash and items were collected at 12 Hy-Vee stores throughout the QC area. Over $15,000 in cash and merchandise was donated to help the Family Resources domestic violence shelter. Trinity
- $4,750 was raised to support Trinity’s Caring Closet, a community outreach project that provides items for patients to wear home. Restocking the closet has been an ongoing commitment of Friends of Trinity since 2007.
- Tough to guard against 'compassion fatigue' when disasters keep happening
- Independent scholars to host '60s Night June 23
- Retirement doesn't stop pastor from helping with religious growth
- German center to host PEZ talk June 26
- Church hopes vendor fair will render malaria extinct
- 'The Civil War: The German Element' on exhibit through Aug. 7
- Part of Davenport's Northwest Boulevard to close June 21
- Village of Milan announces fireworks July 3
- Daily planner, June 21, 2011
- State Sen. Koehler to visit Aledo June 24
- Today in history for Tuesday, June 21, 2011
- Native American History program June 25
- Reynolds murder explored in new TV documentary
- Rain to hang around all week
- Co-workers recall life and work of photographer Fred Marzolph
- 'Fatal Teen Triangle' on E! channel looks at Reynolds murder
- Moline Parks will hold pool safety day Sunday
- ZUMBA party planned for June 24
- Moline police chief wants to apply for shared grant
- Illinois Roadside Safety Check results announced
- Food drive to continue through June 24
- R.I. foundation accepting grant applications through June 30
- Muslim students embrace Catholic mom in synagogue
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, June 18, 2011
- Adoption, foster care services continue, despite discrimination cloud
- Church celebrates faith-spurred economic, spiritual development
- WQPT scholarship helps career changer
- Ride the River give chance for sightseeing, exercise, family bonding
- Newspaper staff cited for award-winning work
- Today in history for Monday, June 20, 2011
- Daily planner, June 20, 2011
- Kool-Aid, receipt-checking among life's necessities
- Andover Historical Society to meet June 21,
- R.I. business damaged in fire
- Colona School fourth quarter honor roll
- Daily planner, June 19, 2011
- Dance and music mark Juneteenth Celebration in Davenport
- Bullies a problem in Q-C
- Planes, flags, fireworks and fun highlight QC Air Show
- 2011 Most Fantastic Father title goes to Tim VanHecke of Moline
- Many Q-C men were nominated for Most Fantastic Father
- Radish magazine holds 5th annual Healthy Living Fair
- Fire found in parts used to make tanks for firefighters
- Q-C gets its Greek on
- Today in history for Sunday, June 19, 2011
- Don't forget to stop by the Bettendorf or Muscatine Hy-Vee Saturday between 9 a.m. and noon to help Fill the Truck for the Family Resources domestic violence shelter. Trinity staffers will be there to collect the items. You can donate at other Hy-Ve
- Adisa - Baby of the Week, 6-17-11
- Rotary Review June 14
- County clerk swears in Cordova trustee mayor rejected; video
- Two Rocky students get QCALM scholarships
- Daily planner, June 18, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, June 18, 2011
- Palmer College of Chiropractic graduates
- Palmer graduates ready to move on, many with family in tow
- Healthy Living Fair today at Davenport Farmers' Market
- New life for R.I. building: Stern to turn Hyman's building into incubator
- Moline police officer retires after 30 years of bridge building
- The plans for Bettendorf 4th of July Festival presented by Trinity Bettendorf are in full swing. The theme: "Old Fashion Way on the River." The parade's at 10 am. All day activities begin at 11 am & include amusement rides, jousting, a
- 27th Annual Quad Cities RIDE THE RIVER
Kids Ride Free thanks to Trinity Regional Health System
New this year - Ride the River Jr. High School Duathalon
New this year - Early Bird RTR Bicycle Tune Up
For a downloadable brochure with all the information an
- Clothing giveaway June 18 at Broadway Church
- Kids Care Too event June 18 to benefit Komen Foundation
- Daily planner, June 17, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, June 17, 2011
- Drainage improvement project to begin soon in Rapid City
- Moline Fire Department continues to investigate Wednesday fire
- Alexis building improvements get OK
- Q-C construction projects waiting for reauthorization from state
- Ontiveros family invests in Chicago casino
- Brothers vying to implement 'Adventure of a Lifetime'
- R.I. County Board to look at possible residency requirement for county employees
- Celebrity birthdays, June 17, 2011
- Wonderlich resigns R.I. County Board seat
- LHVTS having three fundraising events in June
- Officials proclaim it Navy Week in the Quad-Cities
- Navy Week kicks off with proclamation
- Twinkles is another one of our Caring Canines. She is a Maltese.
“Pets offer so much to our patients,” said recreation therapist Kate Parr. “It’s amazing how one of our therapy animals can perk up a patient who might be having a
- Wanted to share this cute photo of Murphy Brown, one of our Caring Canines.
Studies have shown that animal-assisted therapy is a viable strategy for improving cognitive, physical, social, and emotional functioning in adults. Trinity has had a pet therap
- THANK YOU to Kevin Walker Photography, located in The District, for the phenomenal photographs taken at Gumbo Ya Ya 2011! Check out his photo of Davina, lead singer of Davina and The Vagabonds! www.davinaandthevagabonds.com
Excellent Job!
- Patching to begin on Moline's 16th Street June 17
- Car wash for First Day Fund June 18 in Moline
- Daily planner, June 16, 2011
- Butterfly house emerges from Botanical Center
- Today in history for Thursday, June 16, 2011
- More music in 2011 Geneseo Music Festival
- R.I. finance director Bill Scott retiring
- Hampton students 'exceed expectations' on state tests
- Annawan tables request for volunteer girls' basketball coach
- Seach committee comments on state's attorney applicants
- Broadway Church to give away clothing, other items June 18
- A Big Shout Out and Thank You to Jumer's Casino & Hotel, Stage Sponsor for Gumbo Ya Ya 2011! We couldn't do it without you!
- Carl D. Schillig Memorial Scholarship Fund Winners were announced and include students from Bettendorf and Pleasant Valley High Schools. Funds for the scholarships are raised through the annual Bettendorf Rotary Run with Carl, sponsored by Trinity. It is
- BCSD to receive more than $38K in SCRA grants
- Koehler: Jobs and healthcare crucial for 17th District
- 2011 Navy Week Celebration
- Red Cross announces election of board members and awardees
- Niabi Zoo to hold car show on Fathers Day
- Senko gets nod as interim state's attorney
- Daily planner, June 15, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, June 15, 2011
- Dan 'The Wildman' Burich moves to North Carolina
- 17th annual motorcycle rally opens in Davenport
- Niabi Zoo hosting a car show Sunday
- Moline looking for agencies to apply for CDBG grants
- Enjoy coffee with our editors
- Update on Rock Island news
- City of Rock Island launches new website
- Ride the River need volunteers
- BCSD school board candidate packets available
- Here are just some of the Trinity Race for the Cure participants - photo taken by Justin from TAG. There were over 100 Trinity staffers who took part in the Race.
- HUGE THank You to Zumba in the Quad Cities for making the Gumbo Ya Ya Flash Mob such a raging success!!! (www.zndqc.com) Check out all the YouTube videos and be on the lookout for the final video coming soon.
Thanks Z in the QC!!! We pulled off the fi
- "I've been cancer-free almost three years," said Marcia Youngvorst, who is the director of physician recruitment and clinic operations for Trinity Regional Health System. "To see all the pink hats and pink shirts, it's epidemic,&
- Congratulations to our own Pamela Samuelson, Director of Marketing and Communications at Trinity, for coming in second place of all the survivors in Saturday's Race for the Cure, where 600 breast cancer survivors participated.
- Thirty-five students from Quad-Cities Illinois high schools participated in the CVM-IL Mini Medical School at Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences over the weekend. The hope is that the students will go on to college in the medical field.
- Silvis Garden Club hosts plant sale, garden walk Saturday
- Wetlands and Water Quality Workshop
- Metro East briefs for June 15, 2011
- Independent Scholars list of derogatory words
- Riverdale Elementary School honor roll
- Independent Scholars list of derogatory words
- OSHA cites Dell for safety issue at Arsenal
- Illinois mammals to be presented at Fisherman's Corner Campground
- Have Coffee With The Editor
- Nature Walk Series-Trees
- QCAWC Low Cost High Quality Wellness/Vaccination Clinic
- Refuge park ranger receives National Beacon Award
- New bike drive for tornado victims
- Fashion Tour offered at Figge
- Figge tour highlights Davenport history and architecture
- Daily planner, June 14, 2011
- Today in history for Tuesday, June 14, 2011
- Beg your pardon: Race for the Cure
- Celebrity birthdays, June 14, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for June 12
- Lots of famous people have called the QCs home
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Today in history for Saturday, June 11, 2011
- Playing video games against my son is inviting mockery
- Daily planner, June 13, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, June 13, 2011
- Augie pianist honors Bix, family legacy
- Navy Week kicks off in the Q-C on Wednesday
- Juneteenth Festival celebrates freedom, American history
- After the release of the doves at today's Race for the Cure in Moline, the doves circle overhead to get their bearings, but they make a beautiful site.
- Erin McBride Lounsberry had the honor of releasing the first dove today at Race for the Cure, which represented breast cancer survivors. The remaining doves represented the rest of us. Very cool!
- A crowd of about 8700 assembled to run or walk in the Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure paused while Erin McBride Lounsberry, Trinity's Media Coordinator, sang our National Anthem.
- More than 8,800 run in Saturday's Race for the Cure
- Who's the most fantastic father? Read about the nominees and vote!
- Community gardens helping refugees get back on their feet
- Black Hawk College Digest for June 12
- Daily planner, June 12, 2011
- Today in history for Sunday, June 12, 2011
- From Augustana to St. Augustine
- American Heart Association Quad Cities Heart Walk update - Over 160 teams participated in this year’s event with nearly 2,500 walkers. To date, the Heart Walk has raised over $160,000, which is a significant increase from last year! So thanks to al
- Tomorrow is Race for the Cure day! Looks like the weather will be beautiful for all of us to walk or run in honor of our co-workers and loved ones. Trinity is proud to not only be a presenting sponsor of the Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure but to hav
- AND THE #1 REASON TO ATTEND GUMBO YA YA 2011 THIS WEEKEND - It's Mardi Gras...In The District, Baby.
- Rotary Review, June 7
- Nova Singers "Out of the Ordinary" Sunday
- Summer Sizzles in Schwiebert Park
- Two Moline park projects near completion
- More On 34 will be June 17-18
- Only way to deal with unpredictibility of world is faith in divine
- Alpha approves appropriation ordinance
- Geneseo church helps member's dreams come true in Haiti
- Tug of war over seat on state board continues
- Tom Fox, St. James Lutheran assembling "flood buckets" for disaster victims
- Port Byron sports new dump truck
- An oasis fills thousands of barren closets, stomachs
- 'Terrific' idea to avoid VBS burnout
- Building better schools makes bigger smiles in Uganda
- Church puts new spin on annual park events
- Daily planner, June 11, 2011
- Moline Foundation administers almost $18K in scholarships
- Blue Angels resume air show schedule in Davenport next weekend
- City of Fulton Volunteer Millers will host June program
- Trustee: Cordova residents fear police
- Bishop Hill's Midsommar Music Festival returns June 25
- Donate gently used items to 2nd Fiddle Sale
- Radisson Live Music for Sunday Brunch - July & August
- Moline to hold Flag Day celebration
- St. Ambrose University will host Gradcenter Iowa Office
- Henry County officials to send landfill owner 15-day notice
- WQPT receives project grants
- Jeni Tackett, registered dietician at Trinity, talks about nutrition for seniors in both Mississippi Valley Health News online and 50+ Lifestyles.
- Tomorrow the celebration begins...The #2 Reason to attend Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 - BEADS, BEADS, BEADS, BEADS, BEADS, BEADS, BEADS, BEADS!!!!!!
- Celebrity birthdays, June 10, 2011
- Flag raising ceremony June 14.
- Today in history for Friday, June 10, 2011
- Hike the Hennepin Canal June 12
- Quinn delays school payments for buses
- Q.C. International Association of Administrative Professionals meeting
- E.M. Alderman Bustos considers run for 17th District
- MetroLINK Board of Trustees meeting will be June 21
- Moline ranked No. 7 best fleet in U.S.
- City of Davenport special collection of tree limbs from storm
- Moline plans to repair, reopen John Deere Road overpass
- City of Davenport special collection of tree limbs from storm
- City of Davenport special collection of tree limbs from storm
- Figge Art Museum seeks volunteers
- Storm knocks out power for thousands in Quad-Cities
- Qualifying small businesses to register for job creation tax credit
- Help Quad City Arts win a Pepsi Refresh Grant
- Tour St. Ambrose's Stormwater Management Project
- Vander Veer Concert Series canceled for June 9 due to weather
- Gwen & Sue's Benefit to be held June 12
- Men's Health Week June 13 - 19
- Send us your storm photos!
- Health department notes June-Home Safety Month
- Davenport casino license going to Chicago-based firm; move downtown seen
- Daily planner, June 10, 2011
- Rock Island County Township Association newly elected officers
- Renew Moline forms committee to search for director
- East Moline firworks set for July 3
- Davenport plans storm debris pickups
- Quad City Animal Welfare Center (QCAWC) to hold Kind Kids Camps
- SAVE THE DATE for the 2011 American Heart Association Go Red for Women luncheon on Tuesday, November. 8th at the RiverCenter in Davenport! E-mail Kate Cuellar if you'd like to learn more about volunteering: Kate.Cuellar@heart.org. Committees are for
- Three Trinity items were listed in the Quad-City Times Health briefs, including the June 15-17 uniform sale, Iowa Health System being honored as one of the ‘100 Best Places to Work’, and Trinity launching a free online prostate cancer assessm
- We're getting close...The #3 Reason to attend Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 - Davina and The Vagabonds!!! www.davinaandthevagabonds.com
- Daily planner, June 9, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, June 9, 2011
- Alcoa plans to hire 80 new employees
- Red, White and Boom changes Davenport park site
- 'Legally Blonde' tops Circa's 35th season
- Hampton votes to stay with Shive-Hattery
- Geneseo's former Deck Hotel and Restaurant turned over to bank
- West End Settlement named Rock Island Landmark
- Hampton School honor roll
- Childhood Cancer Campaign spaghetti dinner and silent auction
- Art Walk returns to E.M. for fifth year
- City of Moline to thank neighborhood volunteers at appreciation picnic
- Metro East briefs for June 8, 2011
- Volunteers needed for Child Abuse Council Lifesaver Days
- Animal Aid Humane Society annual yard sale
- Law Enforcement Torch Run
- Anime-zing! returns to Quad Cities
- If you like Gumbo Ya Ya in the District of Rock Island and want to help the American Heart Association, consider volunteering in the beverage tents this weekend! Please e-mail Kate at Kate.Cuellar@heart.org if you are interested! They still need about 12
- Trinity Rehabilitation Services is giving stroke survivors, their caregivers and family members a three-day camping experience Aug. 12-14 at Camp Menno Haven, Tiskilwa, Ill. Activities are designed specifically for campers, offering opportunities for edu
- "Often, the only thing that patients really know about their medication is the color of the pill," says Virginia Fedorchak, Clinical Pharmacist, Trinity Regional Health System. "Patients need to know what medications they are taking, why t
- The #4 Reason to attend Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 - "The B100 Crawfish Eating Contest"!
- R.I. County to offer three full county board meetings
- Jacobs apologizes for Senate altercation with McCarter
- R.I. County to offer three full county board meetings
- Rave Motion Pictures announces new summer ticket prices
- IDOT in the process of painting centerline and edgeline markings
- Cambridge Main Street announces community hog roast
- Minority-owned businesses performing better than overall economy
- Cambridge Main Street announces community hog roast
- Army: No plans to close JMTC at Arsenal
- Resume help available at the Bettendorf Public Library
- Daily planner, June 8, 2011
- Davenport RAGBRAI Committee holds community rally
- Today in history for Wednesday, June 8, 2011
- Come support The R.I. Striders with luncheon on June 11
- Terronez replacement recommendation could come next week
- Pet Health Fair Extravaganza to be held June 11
- Bi-State seeks input on transportation plan
- Nebraska man's trial in Iowa killing moved to Scott County
- Cooling business heats up
- Figure skaters compete in Quad Cities
- Lawmakers promise continuing pressure to protect Arsenal jobs
- More volunteers needed for Mississippi Valley Blues Festival
- Achieve Quad Cities celebrates first year
- R.I. Beautification Commission is looking for the most beautiful yards in the city.
- R.I. Beautification Commission is looking for the most beautiful yards in the city.
- Adult "Bags" Tournament during the 4th of July celebration
- Meet & Greet Senator Koehler, Candidate for Congress
- QCHI advances Health Facts Card Campaign
- R.I. County deadline for firework permits approaching
- American Red Cross announces annual meeting & recognition event
- The #5 Reason To attend Gumbo Ya Ya - Funky Butt Brass Band!
- The #6 Reason to attend Gumbo Ya Ya - Fried Alligator!
- The #7 Reason to attend Gumbo Ya Ya - Jeremiah Weed Malt Beverage!
- Illinois 4-H license plate effort
- R.I. County 4-H holding auditions for a children's musical
- Classic car and hot rod owners invited to cruise US Route 6
- Power restored in Moline
- Students rock at 7th annual West Music Parking Lot Jam
- Public dinner and show set at Milan Legion
- Daily planner, June 7, 2011
- Henry County property taxes due June 9
- White House Bi-State Minority Business Development Roundtable
- Today in history for Tuesday, June 7, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, June 1, 2011
- Insider Training brings fitness seminar to Quad Cities
- Beg your pardon: Rocky, UT graduates
- Today in history for Thursday, June 2, 2011
- Quad Cities Macintosh Users Group to meet June 21
- Branstad brings Iowa budget battle to Davenport
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, June 4, 2011
- Quad City Animal Welfare Center adopt a shelter cat month
- Navy Seabee meeting to be held June 11
- Bettendorf Aglow Lighthouse presents Tracie Cobb
- Q-C targets Norwegian tourists
- Exchange Club takes 'hats off' for 100th anniversary
- Owl Prowl with Bob Walton slated for June 25th
- After rains, tornadoes fall on all, God's blessings reign down
- Owl Prowl with Bob Walton slated for June 25th
- Oasis ministry collects goods for Joplin
- Monthly Migratory Bird Walks and Golf Cart tours
- Andover's love of telling some old, old stories of God's, Civil War's, glory
- Monthly Migratory Bird Walks and Golf Cart tours
- A Benediction beginning at Trinity Lutheran
- Movie Day at the Ingersoll Wetlands Learning Center
- The doorbell dynamic: failure to see the big picture
- Jesse White announces "Eliminate the Digital Divide" grants
- R.I. County real estate tax due June 9
- Colona Public Library's summer reading events
- Iowa-American Water proposing to increase customer rates
- Come join Independent Scholars June 9 at The Moline Club
- Illinois 4-H license plate effort
- Heat advisory posted through Wednesday
- Speaker to present: What's New at Family Search
- Davenport musician part of Japan relief effort
- R.I. seeks feedback for its use of Community Development Block Grant funds
- Today in history for Monday, June 6, 2011
- The best is yet to come, Rocky grads told
- UTHS class of 2011 prepared to take success along with failures
- Cordova board urged to make decision on new village hall
- Soldier sends thanks for his special view of graduation
- Peoria senator to run for 17th District congressional seat
- Organ donors give the gift of hope
- United Township High School 2011 graduates
- R.I. holds open house in Broadway district
- Daily planner, June 6, 2011
- VIDEO: 'American Pickers' stars shine at LeClaire event
- Reaching out to refugees: R.I. men offer translation services
- Cool off by diving into these area pools
- Cleveland rewrites dumping ordinance
- 2,000 turn out for QC Pride Street Fest
- Daily planner, June 5, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for June 5
- Today in history for Sunday, June 5, 2011
- Viking debate: victories now and in the making
- Longfellow School appreciation night
- Quad Cities to Audrey Adamson: thanks!
- Five Questions for: Emil Kramer
- Rotary Review, May 31
- Trinity has been certified as a Primary Stroke Center by The Joint Commission!
- The #8 Reason to attend Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 - Jumer's Casino & Hotel SHOWGIRLS - !!!
- There are new events added to this year's Ride the River event organized by River Action. And Trinity is thrilled that our continued sponsorship allows kids to ride FREE with a paid adult. It's coming up on Father's Day. So get out there a
- We have expanded our online HealthAware risk assessment options to include a free assessment for prostate cancer. CancerAware's prostate cancer module evaluates an individual's likelihood of having or developing prostate cancer. To take the ass
- 2011 Prophetstown High School graduation list
- WQPT'S on-line auction is open
- GROWTH hosts Broadway open house Sunday
- Bettendorf woman was surprised to win $30,000 prize
- WIU raises tuition, fees for 2011-12
- Taco Tuesday benefits local Red Cross help raise funds for local fire victims
- Rhubarb fanatics stalk heaven this weekend in Aledo
- 280 to lose jobs in Eldridge
- Rivermont Collegiate graduation list
- First gay civil union carried out in R.I. County Courthouse
- New beginnings wait for Rivermont Collegiate graduates
- Quad City Rollers "Working Clash" bout to be held June 11
- WIU BOT approves all-costs increases
- St. Ambrose University offers health careers adventure camp
- Francis Park Foundation July 4th Festival
- Discover the Rivermont advantage
- Church of Peace summer meal program
- Daily planner, June 4, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, June 4, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, June 4, 2011
- Carter joins airport executive committee
- Former Congressman Phil Hare not planning to run
- Beg your pardon: Reynolds Alumni Banquet
- City of Rock Island street reconstruction report
- This is the new nutrition and education guide from the federal government. It replaces the food pyramid. What do you think?
- This year's JDC is shaping up to be an interesting one. There is a strong group of tournament winners to challenge Steve Stricker's three-peat. And Trinity will be there as always as the medical sponsor.
- The #9 Reason to attend Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 - ABITA Beer "Purple Haze"
- Sangamon state's attorney considering whether to charge Jacobs in Senate fight
- Bi-annual Carbon Cliff Village-wide yard sale
- Lane closure to be installed on I-80 south of the Colona exit
- Daily planner, June 3, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, June 3, 2011
- R.I. teen earns Eagle Scout rank
- VFW holds antique car, motorcycle show Saturday
- Hammond-Henry ready to open long-term care wing
- Stern to play in World Series of Poker
- AlWood students raise money to buy heifer for third-world country
- UTHS associate principal experiences 'great air sickness' with Blue Angels
- Blues Travler, Gin Blossoms headline Annual River Roots Live in August
- National Megan's Law Helpline & Sex Offender Registration Tips Program
- It was a beautiful night for Music in the Park at Wiman Park in East Moline and it brought out many dancers and music lovers. The Ellis Kell Band was phenominal, as usual.
- Don't forget - East Moline Music in the Park with the Ellis Kell Band. FREE tonight - 7-8:30 p.m. Wiman Park.
- ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS!! - The volunteer positions available for Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 on Friday, June 10 are completely full! Thank you all for such a quick response. Saturday, June 11, still has volunteer times available. Thank You!
- LET THE COUNTDOWN BEGIN!!! 10 DAYS UNTIL GUMBO YA YA 2011! Here are this year's Top 10 Reasons to attend Gumbo Ya Ya 2011...(stay tuned each day until June 10!)
Number 10 - Po' Boy Sandwiches
- The Women's Connection now hosts events in Muscatine. Join TWC at the Geneva Country Club June 14 to hear Dr. Jennifer Caudle as part of the "Women in Leadership" series. Dr. Caudle will also speak in the Quad Cities that day at a luncheon
- Augustana working to fight teen suicide
- Yogi Bear to visit Schwiebert Riverfront Park
- Civil unions find low first day interest
- City of R.I. asking for feedback on 2010-2011 CAPER
- Horse racing could return to Quad-Cities
- Summer starts June 6 at all Rock Island Libraries
- Harrison Hilltop to move to The District
- Rock Island Arsenal Welcome Club awards scholarships and grants
- Mercer County property tax bill mailed, due June 30
- Free motorcycle safety classes in E.M.
- Q-C home prices stable compared to U.S.
- Moline Salvation Army offers day camp June 6-Aug. 5
- Fulton High School graduation list
- Cones for Kids Day June 20 at Whitey's Ice Cream
- Cordova hearing will tackle Haan's quest for village board
- Red Cross observes CPR/AED Awareness Week June 1-7
- Girls' Whirl event aims to boost local businesses
- Boys and Girls Summer Day Club June 13-July 29
- Daily planner, June 2, 2011
- Waste Commission extends monday hours at landfill
- Q-C Convention & Visitors Bureau launches new mobile-friendly website
- 6th annual Mark Stead Music Festival
- Q.C. Botanical Center Flamingo Follies celebration
- Komen Q.C. Race for the Cure announces altered race course for 2011
- AMVETS 4th of July Parade
- Did you participate in the Wild 5 5K on Saturday? You can check out event photos here:
- Join Trinity and the Ellis Kell Band for a FREE concert in the park.
- Trinity Muscatine nurse, Larry Stewart, was chosen as one of the 100 great nurses in Iowa.
- Here are the rankings for individual Heart Walk Teams. Congratulations to all the hard-working teams!
- R.I. Fire Dept. to receive wellness demonstrations
- Disability laws affecting children and adults offered in Spanish and English
- Brings awareness to homeless cats with "Kitty Cat Paw Print Paintings"
- Honor Flight Benefit returns to Bishop Hill
- R.I. Conservation Club blood drive
- Durbin in Q-C: We'll win fight to keep Arsenal manufacturing
- Jesse White awards Penny Severns Summer Literacy Grants to 38 public libraries
- Beg your pardon
- Bettendorf promotes Steve Brauer to assistant chief
- Putnam to extend "Titanic" to July 10
- Senior Voice will host free tour of Q-C senior housing on June 8
- Port Byron historical society meets just for fun
- Roots Handmade Pizza brings Q-C-style pizza to Chicago
- Search committee finishes interviews for state's attorney
- WIU board of trustees to review all-costs increases for new students
- Celebrity birthdays, June 1, 2011
- Honor Flight Benefit returns to Bishop Hill
- Daily planner, June 1, 2011
- Daily planner, May 31, 2011
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 31, 2011
- Hundreds gather at Arsenal to honor fallen soldiers
- Mineral High School alum to celebrate final reunion
- Steele reminds Sherrard grads 'to save time to dream'
- Davenport dedicates Veterans Memorial Park
- "The brave die never, though they sleep in dust. Their courage nerves a thousand living men." -Minot J. Savage
We remember and honor all who have served and paid the ultimate price on this Memorial Day weekend.
- Teacher Curtis Butterfield passed away this morning
- Daily planner, May 30, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, May 30, 2011
- Monday Memorial Day observances
- Refugee hopes to empower others with furniture design and restoration business
- Moline teacher Butterfield dies
- Geneseo High School graduates commended for 'choices'
- 'Blood doesn't make a family':Davenport family awaits news of 2nd adoption
- Ghost stories hit home for Iowa native on TV's 'Paranormal State'
- Colona festival gets the holiday rolling
- Hero Street service honors sacrifice
- Prosecutors presented evidence, watched color drain from Terronez's face
- An iPad for every desk: Eagle Ridge wins technology grant
- Firefighters look to the future with an eye to the past
- Black Hawk College Digest for May 29
- Daily planner, May 29, 2011
- Top Clicks
- Today in history for Sunday, May 29, 2011
- Geneseo parade needs walkers
- R.I. woman drops 102.5 pounds with help of lap-band surgery
- Harold Camping breaks his silence: Judgment day is Oct. 21
- Secretary of state offices closed Monday for Memorial Day
- Update on Joplin Drive donation sites
- Update on Joplin Drive donation sites
- Lane to close on I-80 in R.I. County May 31-June 3
- Support for Arsenal factory grows
- Palmer named RI County auditor
- Daily planner, May 28, 2011
- Daily planner, May 28, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, May 28, 2011
- Davenport among leaders in department accreditation
- Colona family provides some 'bamacare' to tornado survivors
- Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, May 28, 2011
- God's word takes pastor almost full circle
- Wardrobe rolls on at Riverside Methodist
- Hungry kids unzip blessing-filled backpacks
- Learn about the River's Nine-foot channel
- Voices of Faith: Does the U.S. have a special role in protecting humanity?
- Body in Rock River was Rock Falls man
- Rotary Review, May 24
- Here is a link to a piece written by an ER doc at St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin, MO about his work day when the tornado hit. It will make you cry and so thankful for health care and emergency personnel.
- Today in history for Friday, May 27, 2011
- Family dreams together of raising scholarship money
- Pope names Sacred Heart pastor as bishop in Rapid City
- Celebrity birthdays, May 27, 2011
- Moline American Legion to hold Friday fish fry, Memorial Day presentation
- Q-C jobless rate lowest in two years
- Independent Scholars to discuss 2012 on May 26
- R.I., Mercer counties to clean out voter registration records
- Work on Avenue of the Cities bridge set for May 27 and 31
- Whitewater Junction to open Saturday
- IDOT announces lane closures for Memorial Day weekend
- Ragbrai duo ready to hit road with handcycle
- Red Cross responding to Bettendorf fire
- Summer activities offered at Rivermont Collegiate
- Nutrition classes for seniors to start June 3
- Whitewater Junction to open May 28
- Salvation Army relief efforts in Joplin continue
- Army task force considers closing JMTC
- Donate for Joplin on May 27-28
- Bettendorf lawyer on Romney's Iowa committee
- Daily planner, May 27, 2011
- Beg Your Pardon 5-26-2011
- Trinity surpassed it's goal of $20,000 by almost $8,500 for the American Heart Association - Quad Cities Heart Walk. Trinity has set an all-time record for any company involved in the Quad Cities Heart Walk. Our staff worked hard at reaching the goa
- Junior Girl Scout Troop #1238 of Orion, IL, recently held a book drive for their service project. They set up collection bins throughout Orion and Andover and ended up collecting 598 new and gently used books throughout the month of April and part of Ma
- Wowza!! To date, Trinity has set an all-time record for any company involved in the Quad Cities Heart Walk of raising nearly $27,000! This beats the former Trinity record by over $5,000. And we are still counting money as it comes in. This is an amazing
- David Baker: There is no reason to be superstitious
- MetroLINK Channel Cat Water Taxi rsumes services May 27
- Veterans Memorial Park Dedication
- Construction work to begin June 3 on Airport Rd., Moline
- FUNraiser and Cut-A-Thon
- Memorial Day holiday closures
- Foreign exchange students in the Q.C. meet Holocaust survivors
- Erika Kate Foundation named co-beneficiary of the 2011 Quad Cities Marathon
- Update on Rock Island news
- Daily planner, May 26, 2011
- River Action' 27th Ride the River Riverfront Bicycle Ride
- Today in history for Thursday, May 26, 2011
- Disaster Victim Donation Drive in response to Joplin, MO tornado
- Flooding, rains increase insect numbers
- 11th annual flag retirement/burning ceremony
- Memorial Day observances set this weekend
- Summer camp set at Deere-Wiman
- Geneseo eliminates oversight boards
- Charity event for NKT May 28 at Schone's Friendship Farm
- Q-C people rally to help
- Deere-Wiman music on the lawn
- Butterworth Center announce teachers' workshops
- Worker dies in Bettendorf fall
- R.I. Fire Fighters Go Green & Healthy with Green Smoothies
- Donations of "stuff" for Missouri
- Metro East briefs for May 25, 2011
- R.I. Fire Fighters Go Green & Healthy with Green Smoothies
- LHVTS to have ceremony May 28 at Liberty House
- 2011 Silvis Junior High School graduates
- NAWIC meeting June 2 with Architectural Tour of Davenport
- Sixth Annual Founders Day Celebration
- All Fur Fun is for the dogs
- Q-C lawyer joins Iowa high court June 3
- Woman injured in two-car crash Tuesday
- Colona ready for annual Memorial Day Festival
- SCRA awards of over $1.6 million for the spring 2011 grant cycle
- Jewish Feast-ival to celebrate 75 years for Tri City Jewish Center
- Trinity now has two ways to detect prostate cancer early: the Rudy Quijas screening that includes both PSA testing & DRE, and also our new Prostate CancerAware online cancer risk assessment.
- Lower Risk of Death Linked to Optimism in Heart Patients
- We are thinking of all those impacted by the storms in Joplin, MO, and hoping for the speedy recovery of all the injured and rebuilding of their city and hospital. Be assured, Trinity does have a plan in place for when storms hit our area.
- Today in history for Wednesday, May 25, 2011
- JA serves 1 millionth student
- American Red Cross launches Ready Rating Program
- Four Logan Elementary educators retire
- 9/11 artifact on display at LeClaire FD
- R.I. Knights of Columbus choose police officer, firefighter of the year
- City of Moline 34th Street closure
- Monmouth-Roseville Class of 2011 graduates
- City of Rock Island announces Civic Awards Night
- 110 Kewanee graduates hear thoughts on change
- Free prostate cancer screening helps detect cancer early
- Success = a full-length mirror and a dream
- Nova Singers presents: Out of the Ordinary
- Renovated MLK Center unveiled to public
- Memorial Services to be held by VFW Post 1303 and American Legion Post 200 of R.I.
- Schilling hires new chief of staff
- Green Bus Project to provide yoga outreach to underserved populations
- Oakdale Memorial Gardens Memorial Service May 29
- Grassroots activist training to be held June 11
- Senior & Low Vision Expo May 26 at i wireless
- Animal Welfare Center to hold kitten baby shower June 4
- Hennepin Hustle 5K Run/fun walk to be held June 26
- The Alexis Willey Poker Run and Benefit
- Daily planner, May 25, 2011
- New books capture personal side of Augustana history
- Dennis Duke, director of outpatient behavioral health at the Robert Young Center, talks to the Quad-City Times about accessibility of services for people who need help right now.
- Today is the deadline for early registration for the Wild 5 5K Run/Walk. Sign up today and then join Trinity at the post-race party at Gold's Gym.
- Cambridge Main Street announces sidewalk sale days
- Daily planner, May 24, 2011
- R.I. firefighters battle Monday blaze
- Beg your pardon: Augustana graduate
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 24, 2011
- Celebrity birthdays, May 24, 2011
- Judge Conway reassigned by O'Connor
- Mercer County graduation focuses on choices
- Orion Valedictorians share humor in speech
- New R.I. ordinance will allow alcohol sales at events in city-owned facilities
- Women's Health Group meets today
- Sergio's family & friends hosting blood and marrow donor drive
- New books capture personal side of Augustana history
- Hail, strong winds lash Scott County, other parts of Iowa
- 2011 Armed Forces Appreciation Night at Modern Woodmen Park. Included the Army Medicine Covenant signing, the first pitch celebration featuring General Yves Fontaine throwing the first pitch, and the Quad Cities River Bandits hosting the Cedar Rapids Ker
- Whiteside police and fire officials searching for man missing in Rock River
- Kirk tells Augie grads they will witness more changes than any other generation
- Augustana College graduates list, 2011
- Crowd salutes the military at Arsenal's Armed Forces Day
- Today in history for Sunday, May 22, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, May 23, 2011
- Milan man blogs his way through cancer
- Daily planner, May 23, 2011
- St. Ambrose hosts wine tasting festival
- Moline High School grads look to the future
- R.I. council to consider allowing liquor sales at more events
- Life-threatening illness can't stop nursing student from graduating at the top of her class
- We're hoping the rains hold off so the 2500 people who have planned, donated to, held fundraisers for, or worked hard to be able to walk in the American Heart Association - Quad Cities Start! Heart Walk will get their day. Hope to see you there late
- Daily planner, May 22, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for May 22
- Andover to look back at Civil War days
- BHC East grads told not to let skeptics discourage them
- Chain saws rev to battle cancer
- Increasing price of bacon is slipping under the radar
- Moline pauses to honor firefighters
- Seven graduate from Drug Court
- Today in history for Saturday, May 21, 2011
- Grayson and Lucas - Babies of the Week 5-20-11
- Join the WAVE of collaboration for East West Riverfest 2012
- Bill keeping gun owners information private approved by Senate, goes to Quinn
- Daily planer, May 21, 2011
- Andover Colonial Days Festival
- Renovation on St. Athony's Nursing & Rehab Center almost complete
- Isabel Bloom gives $8,000 to local schools for art projects
- Bill would create Illinois government fraud hotline
- No crime suspected in death outside Walcott
- Sheriff Boyd volunteers to meet about Cordova police concerns
- You can now pay R.I. County Real Estate Taxes online
- Volunteer millers complete new training manual
- Today in history for Friday, May 20, 2011
- Davenport Parks and Recreation Strategic Plan
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, May 21, 2011
- Black Hawk College sets meeting dates for 2011-12
- Group shows plenty of summer initiative
- E.M. Police Department to hold police memorial May 26
- Salvation Army seeks apartment adopters
- R.I. County Illinois Genealogical Society class
- Pastor doing things His way at Graceland Church
- Weekly tours of Lock and Dam 13 in Fulton to begin May 29
- 46th Annual Memorial Day - 13 Criterium Bicycle Race
- New sister takes leap of faith to Great Falls
- Sixth Annual Founders Day Celebration
- Jewish Federation welcomes Jerusalem Rabbi scholar
- Quad City Leadership Academy graduation ceremony to honor 16 local leaders
- Family Radio says the Rapture is here, again
- Moline teacher to be removed from life support
- Heart Walk is this Saturday. You can still sign up at
- Rotary Review May 17
- Daily planner, May 20, 2011
- Botanical Center Artists' Meet & Greet
- Memorial Day Service at Drury-Reynolds Cemetery
- La Leche announces June meeting
- Moline Road near the IL 5 interchange to begin work May 23
- Davenport residents rescued from roof
- Construction work to begin on IL 82 north of Geneseo May 23
- Health department reminds residents about Cambridge heart walk
- Rock Island Arsenal Armed Forces Day Open House
- Health department announces June Senior Living Series program
- Chipotle plans Moline restaurant this fall
- Health department June blood pressure clinic schedule
- Moline firefighters to honor former firefighters Saturday
- Buckle-Up America Week and Click It or Ticket mobilizations
- No time for Judgement Day
- Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics
- Orion school board thanks Eagle Scout
- WQPT'S Brew Ha Ha set for September 17th in LeClaire Park
- Celebrity birthdays, May 20, 2011
- Mississippi Valley Rock Island levee repair assistance
- Mercer may be gone from 36th District
- Davenport The Westside Diversion Tunnel project
- New partnerships promoted for Q-C arts
- Davenport Street Bridge Replacement project
- Expanded, renovated MLK Center ready for grand reopening
- Two Rivers YMCA Selected as candidate for the LIVESTRONG
- State owes Annawan schools more than $125K
- City of East Moline garbage collection for Memorial Day
- R.I. Library plans 95 events for kids, adults this summer
- Martin Luther King Center Expansion/Renovation Celebration
- Workshops help parents "Know What to Say" to children about sex
- Slide show: a last look at our sesquicentennial
- Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences will hold commencement exercises at 6 p.m. tonight, in the Mississippi Hall of the Davenport River Center. Seventy-nine students will be graduating from the following programs: Bachelor of Science in Nursi
- Here's some FAQs from Quad-Cities Susan G Komen Race for the Cure:
Q: Are strollers allowed at the Race?
A: Yes. For the safety of all participants, we ask those with strollers to line up behind the runners and walkers at the starting line.
Q. I&rs
- Have you registered for the Wild 5? It's a 5K run/walk put on by Running Wild benefiting Bethany for Children & Families. And we are sponsoring the after party! Find all the info here:
- E.M. man makes river a major part of his life
- Davenport RAGBRAI collecting old bicycles
- E.M. School District hosting retirement reception
- Daily planner, May 19, 2011
- Rock Island Memorial Day Ceremony set for May 30
- Today in history for Thursday, May 19, 2011
- Cop on a Rooftop fundraiser for Special Olympics
- Rock Island Auction Company returns to Rock Island
- Bettendorf Park Board member receives state wide award
- Navy to help build ship-themed playground for Moline
- BCSD students collect athletic shoes for ReUSE-A-SHOE program
- Police hope early education stems later crime
- American Cancer Society's Relay For Life
- Scott Community College candidates for graduation
- Galva Arts Council Annual Photo Show 2011
- Trinity College of Nursing graduation list
- Reiki Level I class offered at The Reiki Studio
- Senior woman sues state officials over concealed carry law
- Quad City Enviro-Kids program, Saturdays this summer
- Rock Island needs volunteers to clear bike path
- German American Heritage Center honoring veterans
- Volunteers gather to help feed Haitian children
- Obama, Quinn agree on price feds would pay for Thomson prison
- Two works from the Figge's collection go on loan
- Clifford The Big Red Dog at the Family Museum
- Flavors added to the Mississippi Valley Welcome Center
- Special Memorial Day weekend tour at Lock and Dam 16
- Metro East briefs for May 18, 2011
- Riverboat Development Authority awards grants
- Daily planner, May 18, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, May 18, 2011
- UT Bands to perform final performance May 19
- Simon says Arsenal needs protection
- Paula Sands a true winner and Q-C celebrity
- Epilepsy Foundation Trivia Night Fundraiser at Moline VFW
- Memories of past, hopes for future success fill Galva graduation
- Wes 1000 The Celebration Set for May 21
- Terronez replacement committee won't interview Springfield candidate
- East Moline Silvis Soccer Club Fundraiser Trivia Night
- United School Board approves bid for new lockers
- Rock Island announces business recognition program
- Riverdale graduates encouraged to dream big
- Bettendorf Police Explorers to host bike sale June 11
- Lear appointed to Silvis school board
- Update on Rock Island news
- Atkinson police chief retiring
- 2011 Midwest MTB Festival
- Andrew Mitchell hired as AlWood middle/high school principal
- Tis the season for sneezin'
- Sgt. James Chadwick retires from R.I. Police Department after 33 years
- 30th Anniversary for "Aisle of Flags" in Geneseo City Park
- Know What to Say when your child asks you questions about sex!
- Free workshop on continuing adult education for older adults, May 27
- New Windsor Memorial Day program and gun salute
- Rock Island 25th Avenue closed
- Every man over 45 is at risk. Prostate cancer is the leading cancer diagnosed among men in the United States. The key to decreasing the death rate of prostate cancer is to get tested so it is diagnosed and treated early!
Knowing your risk profile will e
- American Heart Association Heart Walk presented by Trinity
Saturday, May 21, The District in Rock Island, 8 a.m. check-in; 9 a.m. walk
The American Heart Association’s Start! Heart Walk will be held Sat., May 21, in the District of Rock Island. Th
- Help Us Clean Up The Bike Path! See the attached flyer...
- Check out the Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 TV spot! Less than 30 days to go.....
- Early bird registration deadline for Race for the Cure is May 21. Trinity employees can register under the Trinity Medical Center team at www.komenquadcities.org.
- Saturday’s Argus/Dispatch coverage about the hospice luminaria ceremony. It a features Lisa Gaston, the hospice chaplain, and how she understands the grief people are feeling because she recently went through it herself.
- GAHC will present "Cigar Making in the Quad Cities" May 22
- Juan Diez Rancheros celebrates 1st anniversary with annual fundraiser
- Tudi's and Tutus Fundraiser for children with cancer and the arts
- Schultz withdraws bid to be state's attorney
- Text of Herbert Schultz letter withdrawing application to be state's attorney
- Today in history for Monday, May 16, 2011
- ZOOperstars! at Quad Cities River Bandits game
- Daily planner, May 17, 2011
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 17, 2011
- Beg your pardon: Fresh Crops Jr. Derby League
- Celebrity birthdays, May 17, 2011
- Help Tudi's and Tutus Wednesday in Moline
- Illinois lieutenant governor to tour Arsenal
- Erie High School graduates class of 2011
- Scott County Historical Society Memorial Day Program
- R.I. aldermen approve two environmental projects
- Free Admission at Col. Davenport House on May 21-22
- Casa Guanajuato program aimed at making families stronger
- Henry County Republicans announce meeting plans
- Nature Walk Series-Birds
- Playcrafters to keep diversity on the stage
- Daily planner, May 16, 2011
- Refugee study groups set to talk
- Accident sends 2 to hospital
- Historic fire bell rings again during R.I. firefighters memorial
- Historic fire bell rings again during R.I. firefighters memorial
- Julie Stradt reflects on life before, after being held hostage
- Marx is thankful he made it through another Friday the 13th
- Arsenal will hold Armed Forces day on Sunday
- Success defines Annawan graduates
- Annawan High School graduation list
- Western Illinois University candidates for graduation list
- 240 graduate from WIU
- Today in history for Sunday, May 15, 2011
- Families reunite as Guard returns from Egypt
- Former E.M. police officer reflects on 2008 shooting
- Happy homecoming: Milan Guard unit return from Egypt
- Q-C weekend goes to the dog shows
- St. Paul's Lutheran Student Writers
- Jane Adams Elementary School Student Writers
- Today in history for Saturday, May 14, 2011
- Daily planner, May 15, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for May 15
- R.I. Arsenal will benefit under House bill
- R.I. County Branch NAACP will host a second Expungement Workshop
- Hope Creek faces nearly $1M in cuts
- Weed and Seed Friday Night Mushball League kickoff
- Educator looks to take what he has learned in Q-C back with him to Tanzania
- Become a More on 34 Vendor
- Geneseo man 'retires' into new career as lay minister
- Davenport Alderman At-Large Gordon announces he will seek re-election
- Today in history for Friday, May 13, 2011
- BHS earns superior & excellent rating
- GateHouse briefs
- Botanical Center has tropical plants for sale
- Sharing a look back to move on
- Health department promotes women's health with walking program
- 'Musicianaries' to 'edutain' crowd at R.I. church
- High school students engineer their way into cardboard regatta
- Filipino-Americans perform heritage savers
- Leave food donations by your mailbox on May 14
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, May 14, 2011
- Daily planner, May 14, 2011
- How to rewire your brain by inventing crazy stories about people
- R.I. County Police and Fire Salute to Special Olympians
- Quad City Arts "The Artist in You Call for Entries"
- 3rd Annual QC Hearts & Minds Symposium
- The music of Billy Joel on sale now!
- Volunteers sought for Memorial Day Flag placement
- R.I. Housing Authority accepting applications for complex with amenities for disabled
- Rock Island 6th Avenue W. of 2nd Street is closed
- Illinois extends film tax credits by 10 years
- Logo contest announced for East West Riverfest 2012
- Be Part of the Cure for Breast Cancer
Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Register online at life are you running for?
Trinity is the presenting sponsor of Komen Quad Cities Race for the Cure.
- Tomorrow is the REDSwhite&blue Charity Golf Tournament, sponsored by the Robert Young Center and Quad-City Times. They have raised over $12,000 so far for JASON'S BOX, for our Troops and Folds of Honor Foundation. What a great way to show apprec
- Muscatine Senior Expo - Celebrating our Seniors
May 19, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Clarion Hotel, Hwy 61 N, Muscatine
Bingo - prizes - vendor displays
Sponsored by Trinity VNHA Muscatine
Free admission - for more info call (563) 262-0543
- Here is KWQC TV 6 coverage of the Trinity Bettendorf BirthPlace expansion.
- WVIK News recognized for excellence in reporting
- Rock Island County jailer disciplinary issues resolved
- WVIK News recognized for excellence in reporting
- Search for Rock River canoeist being halted
- Stark and Henry County Health Department announce board meetings
- Former E.M. mayor considers new run for office
- Heeren Family Scholarship for Israel Studies established at Saint Ambrose University
- Firefighters teach fire safety in Moline schools
- Jesse White honors winners of "Letters About Literature" contest
- Illinois remembers the Forgotten War
- City of Davenport proclaims Military Appreciation Week
- R.I. Knights of Columbus presents annual Civic Award Night
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra Live at Q106.5 Studio
- Water quality program May 17 at Davenport Public Works
- Today in history for Thursday, May 12, 2011
- Daily planner, May 13, 2011
- Colona Fire Department hosts blood drive Saturday
- Respect and admiration never wavers for Mr. Learner
- Quad City Rollers "Roller Derby" Recruitment Night
- Moline's lease to Pegasus to bring in $21,600
- Power restored to 600-plus in Moline
- Celebrity birthdays, May 13, 2011
- $1,000 Ascentra Credit Union scholarship winners announced
- Lew Wilson Jr. -- everyone's pal -- died Monday
- Quad City Bank & Trust to host FREE Document Shred Day
- Alexis Village Board approves agreement with U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Finalists in the "Only Tap Water Delivers" art contest
- Trinity Pathway Hospice celebrates loved one’s memories with 16th luminary lighting.
- HUGE THANK YOU for all who participated in this past Saturday's Downtown clean up. The weather was cooperative and everyone who participated helped make Downtown Rock Island shine just in time for the beginning of the Summer! The final total weight
- Bettendorf's Public Works Day
- State Representative Rich Morthland's District Office is open again
- Illinois Rx Card to help uninsured, underinsured residents
- BHC offer variety of camps for summer for all ages
- Galesburg needs votes for Reader's Digest contest
- Augustana Choir returns to Carnegie Hall
- Farmers in 'good shape' after recent warm, dry weather
- Update on Rock Island news
- Farmers in 'good shape' after recent warm, dry weather
- Mallards in the community
- Join us for coffee at Rock Island Hy-Vee
- Quad Cities celebrates National Tourism Week
- Milan teacher accused of hitting student
- Shady Creek Recreation Area to partially open
- State's attorney interviews to be private
- St. Malachy School enjoys new space, technology
- Women to share health journeys
- Quad Cities in Motion Week
- Davenport to host meeting regarding Division Street May 16
- Armed Forces Appreciation Night to be held May 21
- St. Ambrose University spring commencement ceremony
- Metro East briefs for May 11, 2011
- Charity Car Wash and Cookout
- Royal Neighbors to plant, trim and paint to help women
- Today in history for Wednesday, May 11, 2011
- Volunteers needed for NAIA Golf Tournament, May 24-27
- Innovative Water Quality Products, next PSCW forum, May 17th
- Pickers will be in paradise at East Moline street sale
- Exhibitors needed for R.I. Eagles Club Flea Market
- Bicycle Round Up Program slated for May 21
- Silvis Junior High third-quarter honor roll
- Lane closure will be installed on Atkinson Road
- Daily planner, May 12, 2011
- Doug Greer: Idiot or child? I just love to play golf
- Aledo Police Department to host training for officers and elected officials
- WIU Spring Commencements
- Breast Cancer 101 - Anatomy of Breast Cancer.
- Event to honor outgoing Scott Community College president
- Former judge, six attorneys vie to replace Terronez as state's attorney
- Funding available to help weatherize homes
- Ann's Helping Hands offers specials, seeks donations
- Construction stalls Iowa-bound traffic on I-74 bridge
- Daily planner, May 11, 2011
- âTouch-a-Truckâ Day and open house set for May 14 in Moline
- Galesburg #2 in nationwide contest; seeks "cheers" to win cash
- Thomas Jefferson students will open lemonade stand
- Join us for coffee at McDonald's in Aledo
- Dedicated dozen still do lunch after 62 years
- Moline native to air on 'Bachelorette'
- Jumer's hits $8M monthly revenue for first time
- Five Questions for: Dan Conway
- Augustana to make its mark on the Big Apple
- Illini Coach Bruce Weber talks about his involvement in Coaches vs. Cancer and how his team will do next season.
- Quad Citians can donate food at their mailbox on May 14
- Disaster legal services manual available on-line
- Independent Scholars' Evening May 12 to feature readings
- Quad Cities Unit 1 begins planned refueling and maintenance
- Western Illinois Area Agency on Aging presents Benefits Check Up
- Augustana to make its mark on the Big Apple
- Daily planner, May 10, 2011
- E.M. Police to conduct several traffic enforcements
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 10, 2011
- R.I. Parks and Recreation offers pecial events
- Enjoy a coffee and a chat with our editors
- R.I. County Extension offers Plant Tissue Culture Class
- Historic commission approves John Deere House work
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- E.M. becomes classroom for Pakistanis
- Action forum set for R.I. Refugee & Immigrant study circles
- E.M. woman on board flight where man tried to open exit
- U of I Extension's Summer Youth Camp Schedule
- Assistant Army secretary foresees Arsenal changes
- Learn how to grow your own produce
- Pay freezes recommended for county board chairman, members
- Pine Creek Grist Mill sets May hours
- Thomson Causeway Recreation area to remain closed until June 24
- 5-on-5 basketball tournament adoption fundraiser May 14 in Aledo
- Earth Day activities rescheduled at Andalusia Slough
- Today in history for Monday, May 9, 2011
- Andover Historical Society to meet May 17
- Jewish Cultural Series 2011
- Silvis Street to close May 10 for sewer repairs
- Rock Island Arsenal Armed Forces Day Open House May 22
- Mayors' breakfast shares community information with leaders, hosted by the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Trinity.
- Today in history for Sunday, May 8, 2011
- Daily planner, May 9, 2011
- Refugee finds happiness, love of learning in Q-C
- Tax bills in the mail
- Great Unveiling transforms R.I. home
- Augie icon restored, $128 million raised
- Volunteers sow seeds of kindness
- Today in history for Saturday, May 7, 2011
- Daily planner, May 8, 2011
- Trinity and its Community Health Partners will again offer a women’s health screening to test women’s vitamin D and calcium levels as well as their risk for osteoporosis. The screening will be held from 7-9 a.m., May 9-13 at Trinity Bettendo
- Hope Creek: National Nursing Home Week Celebrations
- Religious conversion can be a powerful experience
- Fair housing laws to be discussed at R.I. meeting
- Barbershop chorus to perform at River Valley District Library
- NFL player's foundation gets disabled kids outdoors
- River Drive to reopen on Monday
- Teachers' Retirement System town hall meeting to be held May 9Executive Director to hold town hall meeting
- BHS Hosts Cardboard Boat Regatta - May 13
- Former Logan Elementary students retirement party open house
- Henry County Real Estate Tax Bills information
- Rock Island Arsenal celebrates the 236th Army Birthday
- Quad Cities Macintosh Users Group to meet May 17
- Daily planner, May 7, 2011
- Dispatch-Argus 2011 Master Teacher bios
- BCSD seeks community comments regarding strategic plan
- City of Davenport kicks off Military Appreciation Week
- Class of 1969 60th Birthday Party
- Bettendorf Rotary's Run with Carl's 17th Year
- River Drive to reopen on Monday, May 9
- Rock Island rally fights nursing home cuts
- Davenport woman buys ticket on a whim, wins $10,000 prize
- Preschool screenings May 23-25 in Moline
- Teenagers take a walk on the water side
- R.I. County Treasurer announces real estate tax bills
- Hershel Roberts takes his final lap
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, May 7, 2011
- Preschool Screenings offered by Moline School District
- New priest wants to keep St. George running smoothly
- R.I. County Treasurer announces real estate mobile home tax bills
- Modern Woodmen Park to host USA Working Dog Championship
- No longer on the outskirts of town
- Beg your pardon
- R.I. County Solid Waste Management Plan Update
- Find some True Gospel fun
- Q-C motorcycle awareness ride today
- QCA students meet donors and receive $275,000 in scholarships
- GateHouse briefs for Faith and Values May 7, 2011
- Missing dog reunited with owner
- Poppy Days slated for May 20 & 21
- Renewing more than license plates after Easter
- Silvis School Board looks to fill vacancy
- Augustana inducts 51 outstanding seniors into Phi Beta Kappa
- Weber visited patients as well as treatment and research staff at the Trinity Cancer Center in Moline as part of his outreach efforts with the Coaches vs. Cancer program. "The work people do there is real, and to visit motivates us all to keep worki
- Bettendorf Library 2011 Summer Reading Program sponsored by Trinity - There is a whole world to explore and we will be journeying to many countries this summer in our One World, Many Stories Summer Program. The reading program begins on Tues., May 31 and
- Opera@Augustana presents Mozart’s The Magic Flute
- Texas company looks at Q-Cs for billion-dollar wind project
- Upcoming David W. Dorris book signing events
- Rocky grad recounts tornado tale
- Butterfly release at the Family Museum
- R.I. Schools will host retirement tea May 18
- Run for the Son June 4
- Alpha Board hires firm for water system evaluation
- BeeRME for Music May 7 in Davenport
- 5K Run/Walk for the Son to be held June 4
- Celebrity birthdays, May 6, 2011
- Lake Red Rock & Saylorville return to normal conditions
- Prostate Cancer Awareness Day June 5
- Maypole Festival tonight at Broadway Presbyterian
- FACE - Putting Your Vision of Fulton to Work
- R.I. Public Meeting, Fair Housing Laws & Employment Opportunities
- Boland, others seek smaller county board
- Tiny Circus to make a movie at the Family Museum
- United Township High School to present spring pops concert
- Compost bins, rain barrels to be for sale
- Y Quad Cities Rowing Open House
- Mayor to recognize finalists of "Only Tap Water Delivers" art contest
- Volunteers needed to pull garlic mustard plants
- QCAWC adoption spring & summer hours
- Q-C Flutes Unlimited Perform Spring Concert on May 6
- Join friends for River Action's Fish & Fire
- WIU professor wins fellowship
- Car and garage heavily damaged in Rock Island fire
- Kenny Chesney Traffic Advisory
- Lane closure will be installed on I-80 south of Colona
- Royal Neighbors volunteers will plant gardens to raise food for 150 families
- Daily planner, May 6, 2011
- Galva Arts Council announces "not your typical yard sale""
- Today in history for Thursday, May 5, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, May 6, 2011
- Young Entrepreneur's Market May 21 at Family Museum
- Deener quits Geneseo council
- Author Donna Mander-Fiser book signing event
- Salute to Master Teachers is Friday night
- Discover summer adventures at Rivermont Collegiate
- QC in Motion Week, May 14-22, is designed to get you active. Check out this article and then figure out your own ways to get moving. Join Trinity and the other partners in this Activate Quad Cities week of events.
- Gumbo Ya Ya 2011 - Update: Over 13,000 strands of Mardi Gras beads were ordered today and are being shipped to The District this afternoon!!!! We will keep you posted on their arrival. We can't wait for you all to see the bead selection for 2011.
- An adaptive garden is maintained at Trinity Medical Center to assist patients with physical limitations. Read Radish story "Dirt therapy: Gardeners with limitations benefit from the right tools, techniques."
- Bicycle Tour of Historic Arsenal Island
- Modern Woodmen will "Paint the Town" on May 7
- Participate in a Historic Clock Tower Tour May 8
- BHS looking for volunteers to help with Join Hands Day Service project
- City of Bettendorf Storm Water Management Plan
- Churches United is proud to present "Put a Smile on a Child"
- WQPT announces 2011 writers contest winners
- Morthland's District Office Grand Opening
- National Nursing Home Week Celebrations
- Iowa 80 Trucking Museum to celebrate Iowa Museum Day
- Ridgewood Elementary to hold jog-a-thon
- Daily planner, May 5, 2011
- Cambridge Main Street announces sidewalk sale days
- Part of Duck Creek multi-use path to close May 9
- St. Ambrose men walk like a woman to protest domestic violence
- Ridgewood Elementary to hold jog-a-thon May 6
- New art film series starts at Figge
- Davenport downtown updates on the re-opening of streets
- R.I. libraries will hold furlough day on May 24
- Q.C. Botanical Center Tulip Time Cruise informational meeting
- Town and Country Lanes owner still looking for location to rebuild
- Quad City teens announce nonprofits sharing $10,000
- Tourism officials worry Illinois is falling behind
- Broadway Historic District to unveil old home May 7
- Bald eagle numbers up despite cold winter, high waters
- Spruce Hills Drive reconstruction from Utica Ridge Road to Woodland Lane
- Celebrity birthdays, May 5, 2011
- Morning show celebrating CINCO DE NACHO with competition
- Hard times leads to hard work from youth boxing club
- The Rollers looking for Junior Roller Derby league participants
- Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure
- Join Hands Day May 7 in Moline
- For anyone who attended March for Babies last Saturday, you can check out the photographs from the event taken by Shuva Rahim of Accent Photographics. Really nice!
- Iowa Health System CEO Bill Leaver in favor of health reform and talks about it at Trinity Muscatine's Community Health Fair yesterday. Read Muscatine Journal article
- Spring plant sale May 15 at Riverside
- Construction work to begin May 9 east of Colona
- Today in history for Wednesday, May 4, 2011
- Daily planner, May 4, 2011
- Beg your pardon
- React to bin Laden news in any way you see fit
- Don't get scammed; FBI offers tips to Quad-Cities residents
- Atkinson seeks summer youth program director
- Youth philanthropy program gives $10K in grants to area nonprofits
- Colona reschedules meeting on annexation request
- Johnston hosting county board reapportionment hearing Thursday
- Port Byron approves contract to inspect, water tower interior
- Teens, adults suggest teen pregnancy prevention tactics
- St. Ambrose men to walk a mile in women's shoes
- Dr. Dave Deopere, President of the Robert Young Center, tells his story of heart desease to raise awareness about heart health. He is the co-chair of the American Heart Association Start! Heart Walk on May 21.
- Trinity Pathway Hospice offers its 16th annual Luminary Service of Remembrance, at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 25. This is a beautiful ceremony to honor loved ones who have passed away.
- Downtown Clean Up happens this Saturday, May 7, 2011 at 8:00AM. Let's get our downtown cleaned up for the Summer Event Season and just because it's the right thing to do!!!
- Celebrate Mother's Day by spaying your female dogs & cats
- Southwest announces AirTran acquisition
- Counselors to America's Small Business workshop
- American Kennel Club Dog Show to be held May 14-15
- Piano Celebration raises over $34,000
- Student musicians to rock tonight for Haiti
- Miracle-Ear Center in Moline strives to educate the public on hearing loss
- Professional regulation department disciplines 3 Quad-Citians
- City of R.I. announces Fire Department Memorial Service
- Q-C holds mixed emotions over bin Laden's demise
- Backyard compost bin & rain barrel sale May 7
- Death rekindles memories of U.S. veterans in Afghanistan
- Morthland announces satellite office locations
- Moline weighs next winter's salt purchase
- Today in history for Tuesday, May 3, 2011
- County reapportionment plan changes 16 of 25 board districts
- Daily planner, May 3, 2011
- Davenport West River Drive road report
- Figge exhibition celebrates the power of water
- Volunteer Millers will host May program
- Holocaust Remembrance speaker Walter Reed urges audience to help others
- Davenport making strides to raise awareness of Preeclampsia
- Honoring fallen police officers
- Shaping the Future: Discover the Jordan Advantage
- Arts and Craft fair held Sunday
- YMCA celebrates 153 years of community impact
- Niabi Zoo to Feature Animal Kingdom Mothers on Mother's Day
- Trinity Blossoms and Brunch event on May 7 helps Caring Closet.
- How to recycle just about anything
- Prizes to be won at baseball fundraiser
- Community Caring Conference's Ametra Carrol, Diana Dixon help make city 'rock solid'
- Augie's student journalists praised by Pulitzer Prize winner
- Daily planner, May 3, 2011
- MLK Center prepares for funding cuts
- Surviving a tornado: With storm season here, planning is key
- Black Hawk College Digest for May 1
- Q-C walks a popular Saturday fundraiser
- Morrow again does 2,000 push-ups for charity
- Milan's business looking up
- Rebuilding together refurbishes veterans' homes
- Top 10 stories for the week
- Today in history for Saturday, April 30, 2011
- Rivermont Collegiate third quarter honor roll for 2010-2011
- Daily planner, May 1, 2011
- Art exhibition features seniors’ culminating projects
- Corps of Engineers recreation areas reopen
- Today in history for Friday, April 29, 2011
- Alexis to hold blood drive May 3
- Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, April 30, 2011
- Spring plant sale May 15 at Riverside
- Holocaust horrors as seen through the eyes of one survivor
- Corps of Engineers recreation areas reopen to the public
- Kenyan priest keeps Western Illinois University piece close to heart
- Genesis offers free prom photos April 30
- National Day of Prayer crests with emotional waves
- Daily planner, April 30, 2011
- Geneseo church opens time capsule, breaks ground
- Salute to Seniors May 5 in Davenport
- Why a 10-year-old is giving advice to congress
- United board seats members
- Q-C singer/songwriter wins British tour
- Iowa American Water proposes rate increase
- AFSCME sends concessions proposal to E.M. aldermen
- R.I. County ends relationship with Wells Fargo
- Women in construction group meeting Thursday in Davenport
- Milan to flush hydrants Monday
- New Aledo mayor must fill police chief, city administrator posts
- Road construction season begins
- Augustana ends music season with concerts by seven select ensembles
- Farm Fresh Roller Girls to support St. Baldrick's Foundation
- This wedding party meets at 3 a.m.
- Committee searches for Terronez's replacement
- Jordan school closer to new addition
- Shelter seeks bullying experiences
- Grants totaling $256K distributed to 22 area nonprofits
- 10 generation cousion to the royal couple probably made the B-list
- Leaders Under 40 list
- Daily planner, April 29, 2011
- Animal Aid Humane Society Plant Sale fundraiser
- Bicentennial Elementary School Student Writers
- Women In Business Event to be held May 7
- Tanglefoot Lane reconstruction from 18th Street to Devils Glen Road
- Lane closure to be installed on I-80 south of Colona exit
- Palmer N8k charity run May 21 to benefit Juan Diez Rancheros
- Gumbo Ya Ya Tickets make great incentives for your employees or anyone else you would like to reward or show your gratitude. A 2 Night ticket is now only $10 through the end of April 2011. Get yours today!
- Pauline Curry started volunteering at Trinity Muscatine at age 70 after a career as a nurse. Twenty years later, she is still pushing patients in a wheelchair and knitting lap blankets. Sa
- Augustana Public Radio’s programs to move
- Trinity has just joined with Running Wild and Bethany for Children & Families as the Presenting Sponsor of The Wild 5, 5k Run / Walk Post Race Party on May 28 at Gold's Gym. The walk is a great way to compliment your exercise program or just hav
- Trinity Rehabilitation Services achieves 3-year accreditation!
- IMRF officials say fund is healthy
- Rock Island Conservation Club meeting to be held May 17
- Join in a sign of solidarity at St. Baldrick's event
- Augie grads team up to bring new micro-roast coffee to Q.C.
- Johnston to serve on affirmative action committee
- Watching the flood go away
- Familiar faces fill out E.M. school board
- Construction work to begin May 2 on Osco Road
- Davenport Parks and Recreation and B100 launch Family Fest
- Davenport RAGBRAI adds social media component
- Volunteers needed for Scott Co. Snapshot Water Quality Monitoring Event
- Daily planner, April 28, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, April 27, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, April 28, 2011
- City of Rock Island successfully manages flooding
- Metro East briefs for April 27, 2011
- Local PlayStation users just want back in the game
- Rock Island celebrates 21 years as Tree City USA
- Eagle Ridge students come to aid of Japan
- Workers Memorial Day event today
- Augustana Public Radio's longest-running programs to move
- David Baker: Tornadoes bring back memories of Alabama storm
- Strike Out softball game rescheduled for Friday
- Amy Helpenstell's Birthday Gift to the Quad Cities - $256,000
- Protze new Jumer's president/GM
- State Street, Grant Street and River Drive open to traffic
- Koska re-elected as UTHS Board president
- Morthland announces satellite office locations
- Keep Rock Island Beautiful will host two cleanup events
- Iowa Corrections Association's spring conference May 11-13 in Bettendorf
- Cordova nuclear plant hosts information night Thursday
- Churches United of the Q.C. Area 50th anniversary
- Check out this PSA about the Heart Walk with COO Mykl Garrett from Trinity and a local Subway representative. And then join us at the Heart Walk on May 21.
- Gumbo Ya Ya June 10 & 11, 2011. It's Zydeco in The District.
- Free workshop: Computer Learning â SKYPE Video Chat
- Better Business Bureau celebrates its 17th annual integrity awards
- At least four hoping to win appointment as state's attorney
- Workers' Memorial Day honors those killed on the job
- Iowa Corrections Association holds spring conference in Q.C.
- Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy open enrollment
- City of Davenport business and street updates
- Free educational lecture at Gilda's Club
- Art portfolio review day at St. Ambrose University
- Loebsack to join in Workers Memorial Day observance
- Moline American Legion Auxiliary meeting to be held May 24
- Clark's Ferry Recreation area to re-open
- Join friends for River Action's Fish & Fire
- St. Ambrose awards to advocate for Catholic social action
- Deere finalist for Freedom Award
- R.I. Community Foundation accepting grant applications
- Q-C man to speak on meaning of Mayan calendar, 2012
- R.I.-Milan Education Foundation seeks alumni & community award nominations
- Buy plants or take a potting class at Vander Veer
- Heroes at Home projects with Rebuilding Together Geneseo/Cambridge
- Colona approves balanced budget
- 17th annual Geneseo/Cambridge National Rebuilding Day
- Flav
- Schilling, Hultgren to host Henry County Agriculture Day
- Radio show to be simulcast on C-SPAN ahead of Iowa Caucuses
- Jesse White and the Chicago Bulls unveil new permanent Bulls license plate
- Boat Puppeteers to hold Spanish puppet show in Moline
- Daily planner, April 27, 2011
- Moline thanks Armstrong for service
- Local judge to receive social justice award from SAU
- Today in history for Tuesday, April 26, 2011
- Celebrating the Life and Music of Robert Schumann
- Bicentennial Elementary School Student Writers
- Holocaust survivor shares story of months in hiding
- Do you use the excuse, "I never see results" as a way to get out of exercise?
Solution: Don’t forget to strength-train too. If you're strictly into cardio workouts, it can take as long as 4 months before you begin to notice shapely m
- The waters have started to recede and we are hoping to have the parking lot back at Modern Woodmen Park, just in time for March for Babies. In any case, the walk will continue inside Modern Woodmen Park. There's still time to sign up and you can reg
- Social Justice Conference May 12 focuses on racial disproportionality in child welfare system
- Roadside Safety Checks in R.I. County
- Public hearing to discuss reapportionment of R.I. County
- Tom Birkhofter benefit to be held May 17
- Agricultural and Conservation Education Camp May 3 in Aledo
- Asphalt patching to start on Avenue of the Cities Bridge
- Discovery Shop to host annual Spring Garden Event
- Deere house sold; buyer plans to finish rehab
- Butterworth Elementary to celebrate Arbor Day, April 29
- Daily planner, April 26, 2011
- Rock Island Arsenal Armed Forces Day open house
- Vander Veer plant sale set for April 29-May 1
- Vegetable Gardening Boot Camp May 1
- BHC plans first building in 40 years
- Join Davenport Police Dept. for lunch at Texas Roadhouse
- New Rock Island High School principal may be named Tuesday
- St. Ambrose University announces spring commencement events
- Planning a royal wedding party?
- Holocaust survivor shares story of months in hiding
- Moline to honor outgoing alderman
- Open enrollment for Head Start program
- Windmill Cultural Center silent auction benefit
- Former students return to lead Family Fitness Night April 28
- Rock Island Elks Free Orthopedic Evaluation Clinic
- Today in history for Monday, April 25, 2011
- Reception for retiring EICCD Chancellor
- Galesburg native's baby laughs it up on YouTube with 1 million views
- 50th anniversary tractor show brings back memories for founding pair
- Quad-Citians head to riverfront to check out flood
- Today in history for Sunday, April 24, 2011
- The life and times of Curtis B's brain
- Daily planner, April 25, 2011
- Learning to skate, with some 'pretty' teachers
- Learn more about Leaders Under 40 in special supplement
- Church hands out hope in form of gas vouchers
- Edison Junior High School honor roll for third quarter, 2010-2011 school year
- Daily planner, April 24, 2011
- American Heart Association - Quad Cities Start! Heart Walk is just one month away. Have you signed up? Visit www.quadcitiesheartwalk.org. TIP from the AHA: Did You Know? Sugar-sweetened beverages are the No. 1 source of added sugars in Americans’ d
- New Train Festival coming to Rock Island in July and Trinity is the official medical sponsor. Tickets are selling very fast.
- Quad-City Times coverage of the Stylin' Against Breast Cancer Fashion Show & Luncheon and Roxanne Kramer award.
- REDEEM officers selected
- Davenport West 2nd Street closed due to flooding
- Davenport police announce promotions, honors, new hires
- Hotel Blackhawk to celebrate a royal wedding
- Colona tables principal decision
- National Infants Immunization Week
- Bicycle Tour of Historic Arsenal Island Canceled
- Doris & Victor Day Foundation and Rauch Family Foundation grant deadline
- Rebuilding Together volunteers do house repairs, God's work
- Moline business prevails over Mighty Mississippi's Flooding
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, April 23, 2011
- 17th District annual spaghetti dinner to be held April 27
- He is risen, indeed
- Births, April 23, 2011
- An Easter message even the deaf can hear here
- Daily planner, April 23, 2011
- Rotary Club volunteers take turns in Guatemala
- Today in history for Saturday, April 23, 2011
- E.M. firefighters get $66,000 FEMA grant
- Charity run features Faithful Feet fervor
- Help name the eaglet at Davenport Works
- Opening Day at the Colonel Davenport House May 7
- Rabbi's optimistic call to 'Stop Global Whining'
- Geneseo man electrifies his driving excitement
- Quad City Flutes Unlimited to perform spring concert
- BHC begins search for president
- 2011 Fighting Illini Caravan, Quad City evening May 4th
- East Moline VFW celebrates new home today
- REDEEM elected officers and reviewed progress
- East Moline firefighters receive $66,600 grant
- Fire destroys travel trailer in E.M.
- Quad Cities Station to hold Community Information Night April 28
- Watertown Neighborhood Watch Spring Cleanup
- Want to learn what award winning Midwest Hope and Healing is all about? Watch this video shown at the Trinity Health Foundation Stylin' Against Breast Cancer Luncheon and Fashion show today.
- Stylin’ Against Breast Cancer honors Midwest Hope & Healing with Roxanne Kramer Award. Congratulations! Photo from left: front row - Linda Watson, Cindy Jones and Laura Danay; back row - Marcia Youngvorst and Colleen Borts.
- Quad Cities March for Babies update! Due to the flooding, there has been a minor change made, but March for Babies walk will still go on! Rather than walking along the river, the walk will take place inside of Modern Woodmen Park. There is a track that w
- Ten Trinity Regional Health System volunteers recently achieved 4,000 hours of lifetime service to the health system and were recognized with the President’s Volunteer Service Award. The award is administered by the Points of Light Foundation, whi
- Moline School District to celebrate 20 years of Reading Recovery
- MVDOVIA sponsored workshop slated for May 5
- City of Rock Island holiday schedule
- Illinois Public Library Per Capita and Equalization Aid Grants
- Ice rink at River's Edge is operational again
- Life Fitness Center's Adaptive Sports Expo
- Weather can't dampen the thrill of the egg hunt
- Scott County YMCA fundraiser events
- Daily planner, April 22, 2011
- Henry County Recorder's Office has 24-hour remote access
- Today in history for Friday, April 22, 2011
- Free All-Day Musical Event to be held April 30
- Kane will take over as new R.I. city engineer
- "Prisoner of Her Past" film and discussion April 27 in Davenport
- Schilling plans town hall meeting Monday
- Taco/pizza buffet for the American Red Cross Japan Relief Fund
- Business owner, community volunteer chosen to replace Brown
- Princess Enchantment Ball with Cinderella and Prince Charming
- Black Hawk government group modified tuition waiver prohibition
- R.I. Parks & Recreation spring community garage sale
- Annawan School Board approves extra-curricular staff
- Jobless rate drops in Q-C
- Your spot is saved at Push-Ups For Peace event
- Habitat for Humanity celebrates 50th home built overseas
- Why I live on Campbell's Island
- Daddy/Daughter Dazzle Dance May 3 & 17
- La Leche announces May meeting
- Bettendorf Police Explorers' Police Memorial Weekend Car Wash
- Acri tapped as Moline alderman
- Today in history for Thursday, April 21, 2011
- Train Festival 2011 attracts international visitors and entertainer James Coffey
- Ethanol Awareness Course planned for fire departments & EMTs
- Trinity & its Community Health Partners will again offer a women’s health screening to test women’s vitamin D & calcium levels as well as their risk for osteoporosis. The screening will be held from 7-9 a.m., May 9-13 at Trinity Bett
- @Quad City Women's Outdoor Club events for April and May include hiking, scuba diving, yoga and sand volleyball. Not a member? Contact Chris Castro at cciasto@mvrbc.org.
- Rotary Review, April 19
- Hope Creek Care Center's
- Garden will help fellowship grow in Silvis
- Are you ready for an earthquake? Practice prepardness in next week's drill
- IL 84 is closed at north edge of Albany due to high water
- David Baker: Making home improvements can save you money later
- Daily planner, April 21, 2011
- RIA Federal Credit Union annual meeting
- Members of R.E.M. to play RIBCO June 9
- The Steve's Old Time Tap Spring Chaser
- QCSO conductor contract extended four years
- Matthew Degner named BHS associate principal
- AlWood Board of Education elects officers
- City of Davenport flood update
- Hampton school receives another building grant
- Benefit for youth music education at R.I. Arsenal Golf Club
- Teachers invited to free teacher conference
- Eligible voter counts questioned in Rock Island, Mercer counties
- Moline Horticultural Society Plant Sale
- Voters want politics out of legislative redistricting
- Iowa Stories Celebration 2010-2011 - QC Farmers
- River towns now playing defense
- Rock Island County Reapportionment public hearing
- Flood waters close several Q-C roads
- Autism awareness walk to be held April 30
- Former employees of Earl Hanson School to meet
- E.M. American Legion and Auxiliary Unit 227 card party
- E.M. American Legion and Auxiliary Unit 227 card party
- Today in history for Wednesday, April 20, 2011
- $1,000 prize offered in poetry contest
- Metro East briefs for April 20, 2011
- First Presbyterian in E.M. postpones egg hunt to April 23
- Rain increases flood crest Friday
- Daily planner, April 20, 2011
- Dispatch photographers honored in Illinois contest
- E.M. Police Department to conduct A.C.E patrols
- Scott Community College to unveil $1 million science wing renovation
- R.I. Spring Egg Hunt moved to April 23
- Art & Ideas series offered at Figge
- Humane Society of Scott County to Host Doggie Easter Egg
- Travel with the Figge to Kansas City
- Perfect game 58 years in the making for Hendren
- Update on Rock Island news
- Flooding forces more closures
- Join River Action for its annual Earth Day Clean Up
- Fate of New Boston post office in limbo
- Adaptive Sports Expo Saturday, May 7
- State grant increases Atkinson budget
- Celebrate Astronomy Day May 7 at Moline Public Library
- United board accepts fieldhouse plans
- Grand Opening of The Internet Players' Gallery Theatre & Studio
- Vander Veer Conservatory unveils new features
- Augustana College and Farm2Fork Fundraising Event
- River Action's 27th Ride the River Riverfront Bicycle Ride
- Cruisin' the Blues Highway comes to the Quad Cities
- American Red Cross and QCAWC to hold Pet First Aid Class
- Regional superintendent may become Silvis principal
- Illinois House Redistricting Committee to hold public hearing in R.I.
- Dickey's Barbecue Pit proposal back before Moline council
- Nominate a woman to win the Hearts of Gold Award
- Living Lands & Waters to hand out trees at RME
- Bettendorf reschedules egg hunt for April 24
- DeWitt boy run over by mother dies
- Epilepsy Foundation Walk April 30 at SouthPark Mall
- City of Bettendorf holiday schedule
- Guest lecturer connects arctic bird coloration to climate change
- Jewish Federation of the QC presents: Fraud and Scam Artists
- Iowa lawmakers reach agreement to pay attorneys
- Daily planner, April 19, 2011
- Exhibitors needed for R.I. Eagles Club flea market
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in R.I. area
- Births, April 19, 2011
- Friendly House celebrates 115 years of serving the Quad Cities
- Today in history for Saturday, April 19, 2011
- Fine Arts Week at McKinley Elementary School
- Blood drive being held today
- Find and repair leaks during Earth Week
- Rain, rain go away! The farmers want to plant!
- Don't miss Ms. Brown's best books at Rivermont!
- Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities telethon is going on right now on WQAD and the CW. Trinity employees will be manning the phones from 4-5 p.m. so give us a call at 309-517-2345 to help the kids.
- Daily planner, April 18, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, April 18, 2011
- AUDIO: Refugee uses his music to praise God
- Never run a red light when alongside a county sheriff unless youre Magic Johnson
- Elephant painting, conservation tips top Party for the Planet activities at Niabi Zoo
- UAW retirees to meet
- Scholastic recognition
- Today in history for Sunday, April 17, 2011
- Rockridge Junior High honor roll, third quarter, 2010-2011
- U2 sets record for highest-grossing tour
- Daily planner for Sunday, April 17, 2011
- Midori shines with Q-C Symphony
- Dispatch/Argus staff wins awards
- Balancing the board: R.I. County tackles reapportionment
- VIDEO: The fight no longer in him, former Q-C boxer starts over again
- Earth Week Fair teaches lessons about the environment
- Sharing information online can put you at risk
- Black Hawk College Digest for April 17
- 86 student leaders honored by principals association
- Trinity President and CEO Rick Seidler presents the $1,000 check to Rivermont Collegiate Headmaster Rick St Laurent for his school winning the Just Drive High School Competition. 100% of the Rivermont high school students took the pledge to Just Drive. T
- Augustana breaks ground on new lacrosse, soccer field
- Heart attack at work inspires Heart Walk co-chair, Dr. Dave Deopere, Robert Young Center president.
- Augustana breaks ground on new lacrosse, soccer field
- Area law enforcement officers to serve "free" lunch April 29 at Texas Roadhouse
- Today in history for Friday, April 15, 2011
- The Rock Island Conservation Club open house
- Sacred Heart memorial garden rolls into place
- Galva Arts Council plans for Spring in Bloom
- Civic engagement: A moral obligation and a religios duty
- Valley Drive overlay from Fenno Road to Belmont Road to close
- GateHouse religion briefs
- Local students perform in classic American play
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, April 16, 2011
- Construction work to begin April 19 on IL 84 in E.M.-Silvis
- Living Lands and Waters to give 10,000 oak trees to Illinois schools
- Freely bended knees frees folks from pain
- Gaming board OKs Jumer's sale
- Tax Day Tea Party event at noon today in Davenport
- Teenager stages passion for India dance tradition
- Benefit and Poker Run for Greg and Charlene Bryner
- Grant writing conference April 28 in Moline
- Temple Emanuel celebrates 150 years at javelin's point
- Local naturalist to present program at Coal Valley Library
- Stroll through Springtime April 20 at Black Hawk State Historic Site
- Video: Rain doesn't keep Tea Party from demonstrating
- Trivia night for the Henry County Fair set for May 6
- Five years later, Prodigal Bike returns
- Iowa American Water announces $2.1 million upgrade
- Watch baby chicks hatch at John Deere Pavilion
- Rivermont students make Earth Week effective
- Augie will celebrate ice cream record - with free ice cream
- Daily planner, April 16, 2011
- Iowa American Water announces $2.1 million pipe upgrade in Davenport
- Western Illinois Area Agency on Aging presents Baby Boomers
- The 30th Annual Quad Cities Holocaust Remembrance
- Augustana and Whitey’s to celebrate Guinness World Record
- Five Questions for: Rosita Tendall
- Shining new light on Our Town
- At the April 13 leadership event of The Women's Connection, 14 young women were recognized as Emerging Women Leaders in our community. These college students exhibit exceptional leadership initiative and high academic achievement and are making a di
- March for Babies presented by Trinity Regional Health System
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- 23rd Annual Benefit Spring Concert April 17
- Illinois Senate approves tax change for animated films
- Davenport School District released academic calendar
- E.M. city administrator steps down after a decade of service
- Davenport's Egg-stravaganza on Saturday to be held at River's Edge
- State Senate approves larger Q-C economic development group
- Children's book to debut April 16 at Quad City Earth Fair
- I'm more than a text
- Magic Johnson in Q-Cs today for Deere conference at i wireless Center
- Come to Genesis before prom, not after
- Illowa Council saving childhood
- Moore elected governor-elect of Midwest District for Pilot International
- Daily planner, April 15, 2011
- St. Ambrose University undergraduate scholars conference
- Today in history for Thursday, April 14, 2011
- Magic Johnson works his magic at i wireless Center
- Quad City Rollers team up on April 23; proceeds to blood center
- Cocktail Party with the Arts Fundraiser for QC Pride
- Q-C drivers, businesses feel the pinch of rising gas prices
- Milan Chamber announces the Joel Brunsvold/Milan Photography Contest
- Beg your pardon: Eugene Field Elementary School iPad purchases
- 9th Annual "Doin' it for Deb" Miles for Melanoma
- Beg your pardon: Quad Cities Genealogical Conference
- Moline Police enforcing road closures along River Drive
- Illinois House passes tougher penalties for repeat DUI offenders
- Ronald Reagan Marker Dedication to be held May 5
- Moline project team looks at tolls, grants to fund new I-74 bridge
- Theater season culminates with Our Town performance
- 'Eating Alaska' filmmaker here Tuesday
- This Sunday, April 17 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., watch the Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities telethon broadcast on WQAD and simulcast on the CW. The Children's Therapy Center offers medical rehabilitation therapy services to children wi
- Colona committee seeks nominees for annual awards
- No stopping the Halstead train
- Colleges host HS Senior registration days
- R.I. teacher picked to attend academy in N.J.
- Construction work on IL 192 to begin April 18
- Rock Island County creates promotional video
- Q.C. author's slide show tells the tragic story of Titanic
- Orion math and science students blast off with rocket project
- Midori performs for patients; symphony this weekend
- Residents' input on redistricting saught at public hearings
- Midori begins five-day Q-C residency with heart
- Patton joins fight in favor of parental consent law
- Mallards in the community
- Hike the Canal on April 17
- Action packed Roller Derby to be held April 23
- Duck Creek restoration project underway near Davenport/Bettendorf border
- Today in history for Wednesday, April 13, 2011
- Moline shuts down River Drive from 23rd to 34th Streets
- Metro East briefs for April 13, 2011
- Con-way Freight donates historic tractor to Iowa 80 Trucking Museum
- Energy Trends and Impacts in Illinois
- Taco Tuesday fundraiser to benefit Glenview teacher
- Moline shuts down River Drive from 23rd to 34th Streets
- Friendly House announces educational scholarships
- Riverdale Elementary School honor roll
- Davenport to extend River Drive detour Thursday
- BHS hosts 4th Annual Trebuchet Competition
- Round up the kids for a bicycle safety rodeo
- Daily planner, April 14, 2011
- YMCA's Healthy Kids Day
- Doug Greer: Friend is gone, but his lessons not forgotten
- Flooding preparation steps up across QC
- Butch Pool named new trooper for Sterling
- Producers and growers discuss jobs and new ventures
- Local Easter Egg Hunts begin this weekend
- Illinois State Police Spring Construction Zone Safety
- Congratulations to Berlinda Tyler-Jamison, President of the Trinity Health Foundation, for being honored as an outstanding woman and "shero" on Feb. 26 at the Gathering of Women. The event honors African-American Women who make a difference.
- ‘Father of the local food movement’ to discuss climate change
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- Join the fun at River Action's Earth Day Clean Up
- St. Ambrose University 2011 Folwell Lecture
- NAACP host reception for Rock Island School Board
- Rail crossing upgrades, repairs announced
- Jacobs announces local rail improvement projects
- Federal agreement protects funding for QC-Chicago Amtrak
- Mexican Train Domino Night April 30 in Tampico
- Briefs
- Tea Party demonstration April 15 in Davenport
- Beg your pardon
- Quad City Community Engagement Consortium inaugural event, April 15
- Daily planner, April 13, 2011
- Habitat announces "Every Day is Earth Day" campaign
- R.I. man changes business plan, will only sell gun accessories
- Davenport Civil Rights Walking Tour to be unveiled April 18
- Seal of approval: Lead actor in Moline's 'Birdie' a fine, American boy
- Fashion show to help domestic violence victims
- Health and Wellness Fair at Western set for Friday
- Big Brothers Big Sisters taking pre-orders for annual Plant Sale
- Zoning issue dropped for now
- Video TourBook showcases R.I. County's many assets
- Moline firefighters log 5,587 calls in 2010
- Public Safety Telecommunicators Week April 10-16
- Update on Rock Island news
- Benefit for Tucker Hanson April 15
- Corps of Engineers recreation areas affected by high water
- Today in history for Tuesday, April 12, 2011
- Q.C. Music Guild Alumni to meet April 20 at O'Melias
- Mazda Motorsports manager and alumnus puts 35th annual Business Day in motion
- Trinity and Gilda's Club Quad Cities partnered on Gilda's Run 4 Laughs. 1035 runners and walkers participated in the event on a beautiful Sunday in April.
- Tuition Freedom Day is April 11
- WE NEED YOUR HELP! PLEASE?
- Did you know that walking is good for your bones? Research shows that postmenopausal women who walk approximately one mile each day have higher whole-body bone density than women who walk shorter distances, and walking is also effective in slowing the ra
- It's National Volunteer week! Every day, in over 60 areas of our 3 campuses and off-site locations Volunteers are helping to make the experience for our patients a little better. They also work in many areas and do projects daily that make the day
- Earth Day activities cancelled at Thomson Causeway
- Kindergarten Round-Up at Eagle Ridge School
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Kindergarten Round-Up at Eagle Ridge School
- Illini Futuristic Society welcomes 13 new members
- Preeclampsia Foundation to benefit from upcoming events
- Niabi Zoo announces Party for the Planet event
- Daily planner, April 12, 2011
- Jacobs announces IDOT projects awarded to the District
- Copper thieves damage church A/C
- Harold P. Griffith Chapter M.H.S. National Honor Society Induction
- Hundreds turn up at career fair for people with disabilities
- Rock Island to conduct Spring Fire Hydrant Flushing
- Local officials fear less state revenue
- Henry County Republicans announce event details
- Mail service resumed at Port Byron Post Office Monday
- Boating Safety Classes
- Beg your pardon: E.M. kindergarten roundups
- 104th Street and Knoxville Road announce road change
- Sauk Valley Bank looking for extension to fix code violations at John Deere House
- Local project requests more volunteers to assist on Join Hands Day
- Crime victims move toward justice, peace
- Pilot Club of Moline sponsors play performance
- Rock Island begins flushing fire hydrants
- Free Oak Trees from the Rock River Trail Initiative
- Recreation areas close due to high water
- Augustana Business Day April 28
- R.I. Conservation Club open house April 17
- Daily planner, April 11, 2011
- Daily planner, April 11, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, April 11, 2011
- National Library Week features guest readers in Rock Island
- National Library Week features guest readers in Rock Island
- Novelist, poet laureate to present programs at Moline Library
- Vision would preserve Saukenuk landmarks, expand historic site
- Broccoli? No way! You have to have chips
- Hundreds of cyclists stampede across Sylvan Island
- For this family, it's all about baseball
- Today in history for Sunday, April 10, 2011
- Sherrard Elementary School Student Writers
- Scholastic recognition
- Hypnosis helps solve all kinds of problems, says R.I. practitioner
- Building a better race car -- from a mousetrap
- Today in history for Saturday, April 9, 2011
- Daily planner, April 10, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for April 10
- Where was Saukenuk? It could have been in your back yard
- Mac - Baby of the Week 4-8-11
- Want to win passes to the Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre? Trinity was recently recognized as one of the 100 Top Hospitals in the nation based on clinical outcomes, patient safety, efficiency, financial performance and growth in the number of patients ser
- Moline student named a National Merit Scholar
- E.M. Plan Commussion will hold public hearing for neighborhood addition
- Paint job on I-74 bridge will cover only 'critical areas'
- County tax levies climb by $5 million
- The Spirits Among Us: History was made by local Sauk, Meskwaki
- Video: Mississippi flooding update
- Augustana goes green with planting event
- Anglican priest walks a simpler beat
- Budget deficit topic at Center for the Study of Ethics symposium April 14
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, April 9, 2011
- Ranch Riders Motorcycle Brotherhood Easter Egg Hunt April 23 in Davenport
- Milan mission team to do good deeds in Badlands
- IDOT announces construction work on I-80 bridge
- Milan woman writes book for Pete's sake
- Daily planner, April 9, 2011
- New Atkinson priest is an answer to prayers
- Quad Cities Mediation Services training class May 4-6
- Second phase of $34 million airport renovation starts Saturday
- DC showdown: Detailed information on government shutdown plans
- GateHouse News religion briefs
- Moline teacher named to Scholastic Bowl Coaches Hall of Fame
- Beg your pardon: Fran Riley
- Last week for free help with income tax preparation
- Budget deficit to headline Center for the Study of Ethics symposium
- A female general will share leadership tips at The Women's Connection's April 13 event.
- A female general will share leaderhip tips at The Women's Connection's April 13 event.
- Beg your pardon
- Quad City Arts regrants $23,000
- Floatzilla eyes new record attempt, with audio
- Conâway Freight to donate historic tractor to Iowa 80
- The Spirits Among Us: Mammoth hunters arrived 13,000 years ago
- Interstate 74 bridge to get $14 million paint job
- Q-C broadcaster Fran Riley undergoes surgery for brain tumor
- UT trivia night April 16
- Geneseo administrator honored with state drama theatre award
- Archaeology of Archaic Cretan Houses to be presented April 13 at Augustana
- U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk to deliver 151st commencement address at Augustana
- City of Davenport celebrates Earth April/May 2010
- Independent Scholars Evenings presentation
- Director of Parks & Recreation Ghose to stay in Davenport
- Boaters get another chance for more fun
- SAU physical therapy department collects mobility equipment
- Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps
- Daily planner, April 8, 2011
- It's official - Augustana set world record with 2010 ice cream event
- Today in history for Friday, April 8, 2011
- Antenna TV adds more classic programming
- Beg your pardon
- RI County NAACP â Supreme Trivia Night
- Classicist and archaeologist examines development of Mediterranean society
- U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk to deliver 151st commencement address
- Three of Trinity’s male senior administrators brought awareness to heart disease in a lighthearted way this week by wearing a red dress – the American Heart Association’s symbol for their national Go Red for Women campaign – as pa
- It's Live Well Day here at Trinity. We have healthy food options in our cafeteria and Live Well team members are providing information about healthy recipes, portion control and fitness and new campus walking routes for our staff. It's National
- Teens' Care program good for all involved
- USPS inspects Port Byron post office building
- 37th Annual Quad Cities Genealogical Conference
- Iowa redistricting hearing in Bettendorf draws low turnout
- Davenport parks director to stay after putting in resignation
- Mwangaza Children's Choir to perform May 29, at Wildwood Church
- Sen. Kirk to be keynote speaker at Augie graduation
- Moline launches new citizen service request program
- Moline native on 'Let's Make a Deal'
- Spring Bridal Extravaganza April 10 in Davenport
- Library Friends low on books
- Presentation April 15 about attractions and activites in the QCA
- Dead trees at Black Hawk on agenda
- New poll shows managing money is today's "Birds and Bees" talk
- Former Sherrard mayor takes over again
- Update Rock Island April 4
- New Alpha well tests clean
- Andover Historical Society to meet April 19
- Augie lecture leads to life quest for anthropologist
- VFW open house April 9 in Bettendorf
- Alleman places in Operation Teen Safe Driving contest
- Navy Seabee meeting to be held April 9
- Rock Island building on state's most-endangered list
- Today in history for Thursday, April 7, 2011
- "Wrong Way to Hope" Film Screening
- Daily planner, April 7, 2011
- Black Hawk College president leaving, replacement is sought
- Cordova police chief resigns; mayor fires Officer Wallen
- Great results for Operation Spay Day 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, April 6, 2011
- Blawk Hawk SGA no longer allowed to accept tutition waivers
- Kraft Foods grant to River Bend provides 75,000 meals
- Joanne Wiklund: Onward into Illinois spring
- Iowa lawmakers prepare for property tax reform debate
- Board approves BCSD 2012 fiscal year budget
- Metro East briefs for April 6, 2011
- Female general to share leadership tips
- PJ Library, books for April
- Poet and former teaching fellow Dora Malech to read her work
- Tomorrow is National Start! Walking Day! Don’t forget to take your sneakers to work tomorrow so you can find time to fit in 30 minutes of walking. Where’s your favorite place to walk?
- Have you signed up for this Sunday's Gilda's Run 4 Laughs yet? Visit our events page for more information.
- April 10-16 is National Volunteer Week. Trinity has 535 volunteers who contributed 67,417 hours of service in 2010. One such volunteer, Rhoda Meyers, was recently featured on the WQAD website.
- Long Work Hours May Add to Heart Trouble, study shows.
- Watch this video and find out why you should take the FREE HeartAware online risk assessment.
- NRC: Cordova nuclear plant is safe
- Iowa Statewide Tornado Drill to be held April 6
- Davenport H.S. students to mark storm drains & clean up
- Mousetrap car competition April 9 in Davenport
- Alcoa eaglecam eaglet dies
- Daily planner, April 6, 2011
- Chief of staff and policy director depart from Schilling's office
- Rock Island-Milan retirement tea May 18
- Atkinson board discusses tentative budget
- New E.M. contract with firefighters reduces overtime issue
- E.M. to meet with union about concessions
- Liquor store owner enjoying ups, downs of business
- Beg your pardon
- The counting is under way: Geneseo challengers win
- THANK YOU to everyone who attended & participated in Gallery Hop this past Friday, April Fool's Day! Huge Success!
- Spidey family welcomes Phillip McKinley ’73
- Three of Trinity’s male senior administrators are bringing awareness to heart disease in a lighthearted way this week by wearing a red dress – the American Heart Association’s symbol for their national Go Red for Women campaign. Employ
- Nicolina - Baby of the Week 4-3-11
- WIU to host Environmental Summit
- Person injured after losing control of vehicle on I-74
- Ann's Helping Hands accepting Easter donations
- County clerk hopes voters turn out
- Immigrants & Refugees in R.I. kick-off meeting
- Moline seeking Dickey's Barbeque Pit
- SCC hosts visit day on transfer programs
- Rock Island inks second AFSCME pact
- Colona commission oks senior housing change
- Last chance for Quad Citians to use free tax preparation services
- Kick-off for community-wide dialogues focused on refugees and immigrants in Rock Island April 7
- Motley Crue, Poison plan i wi show
- Carbon Cliff Clean-up Day April 20
- Quad City Basketry Guild rescheduled meeting due to flood
- Living Lands & Waters tree wrapping volunteers needed
- Aquafina Pitch, Hit & Run April 9
- Black Hawk College unveils first new logo in 20 years
- Moline seeks volunteers for Great American Clean-Up April 16
- Singles group to host free trivia night May 13
- Lost Grove Lake Update April 19 in Bettendorf
- Thomson won't get Gitmo prisoners
- Bettendorf Parks & Recreation Foundation hosts For Sale by Owner, May 15
- Daily planner, April 5, 2011
- Earth Day sale April 22 at Davenport ReStore
- Don't miss Tuesday night's cooking class
- ESA Bonco event benefiting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
- Today in history for Tuesday, April 5, 2011
- Orders being accepted for Trinity Lutheran School's annual plant sale
- NCR hosts Tuesday meeting in Cordova
- Moline's River Drive remains open
- Iowa film office, "Troll" take time to ramp up
- Moline teacher wins student nominated award
- Where's my invite, William and Kate?
- Variety of rare currency draws crowds to Milan
- Learning important for young refugees
- Franklin Elementary School Student Writers
- Today in history for Monday, April 4, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, April 2, 2011
- Eagle Ridge Honor Roll
- Scholastic recognition
- Seeking refuge in Q-C
- We are celebrating our 100 Top Hospitals designation with cake, caps, t-shirts and balloons. Trinity is being honored as one of the Top 100 Hospitals in the nation based on clinical outcomes, patient safety, financial performance, efficiency and growth i
- Students bring music lessons to community
- Planetarium open house offers a peek at the planets
- Check out the QCOnline video of our 100 Top Hospitals celebration today. Mayor Dennis Pauley and Tara Barney joined in with staff as we donned our 100 Top Hospitals caps and t-shirts.
- Christian writers polish craft at conference gem
- Arsenal bridge bans walkers, cyclists
- AFSCME makes pitch to East Moline
- Retiring federal prosecutor left big mark on the Quad-Cities
- Schilling accepting applications for internships
- Today in History: Thursday, March 31
- NAWIC will hold meeting Thursday
- Rock Island County 4-H Scrapbooking Family Fiesta April 9 in Moline
- Moline man among finalists for Charlie Sheen internship
- Relay For Life of R.I. County Community Jean Day
- Trinity earns Top 100 honor
- Milan Optimists Youth Safety Day April 9
- St. Ambrose buys 'Brady Street Bubble' for sports, recreation
- St. Ambrose University purchases Orthopaedic Specialist Sports Complex
- Planetarium open house offers a peek at the planets
- Quad Cities in Motion Week, May 14-21
- Annual Nancy Tragarz Spring Cleanup April 30
- R.I. Moose Lodge to hold Spring Vendor Fair April 5
- Pastor retiring from eye-opening career
- Daily planner, April 2, 2011
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, April 2, 2011
- River Drive closing â 23rd to 55th Streets
- Raising, repairing Geneseo food pantry roof
- Moline police need help in John Deere Expressway accident
- Mt. Sinai's anniversary heights may break some walls
- Henry County road weight limits to be lifted
- Rotary Review March 29
- It's not too early to think about your Heart Walk team for the May 21 event. We've been planning and raising funds for months. Visit the American Heart Association Start! Heart Walk site to find out more.
- 3 seek 3 Riverdale board seats
- Silvis one candidate short
- R.I. house damaged in morning fire
- Rock Island High School Speech Team finishes 5th in state competition
- Free Alzheimer's program April 7 in Aledo
- 5 seek 3 Rockridge seats
- EICCD appointed Dr. Donald Doucette as chancellor
- Baseball is in on Marx's mind
- The Quad Cities' ultimate basketball pickup game
- Nonprofits can apply for grants to develop creative, educational summer fun for kids
- Big Brothers Big Sisters taking orders for plant sale
- U.S. Postal Service looking for historic preservation approval for Moline building
- ALS Walk moved to Schweibert Park due to potential flooding
- Beg your pardon 4-1-2011
- Discovery Shop to host 19th annual cookbook event April 7-8
- Davenport woman's baby dies while in foster care
- Illinois State Police District 7 to conduct A.C.E. patrols
- Civil rights activist tells Augustana students about fight for justice
- Skip-a-Long annual Little Bogeys Golf Classic May 9
- State updates status of local bridges
- Mallards in the community
- Former resident and author returns to Quad Cities April 5 for book signing
- 7 candidates for 6 Carbon Cliff-Barstow seats
- 5 seek 4 seats in Hampton
- Daily planner, April 1, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, April 1, 2011
- We're celebrating doctor's day today. Our staff decorated their units and came up with some really fun ways to thank our doctors for providing our patients the best care every day.
- Seniors: Come by Thursday, Mar. 31 to visit The HealthAware & Wound Care booths at the Senior Expo at the QC Waterfront Convention Center. It's FREE. There's vendors, music, bingo, giveaways and more. For more info, call 563-333-2633.
- Ladies, are you looking for a fun & different way to get fit & stay healthy? You can join the Quad-City Women's Outdoor Club. Their activities coming up in April include beginning weight lifting, an environmental summit, mountain biking, Cro
- Iowa Senate rejects protections for mobile home tenants
- Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy Honor Roll
- Davenport increases sign sweeps to keep streets clean
- New report highlights county health rankings
- No sticker yard waste weeks for Davenport residents
- Red Hawk Golf and Learning Center opens Friday, April 1 serving Quad City youth
- Davenport cleanup and greenup
- Quad City Rollers want your blood (drive) on the track
- Japanese American Internment in World War II program
- Public Ghost Hunters' Dinner at the Arsenal Island Golf Course
- Video: The Great Flood of '65
- Scott Community College is hosting a visit day
- E.M. business closing due to 'negative business climate' in Illinois
- Quad City Nuclear Power Plant need public input on safety performance
- Mississippi tops flood stage in Rock Island
- Moline Foundation announces grant fund deadline
- Span strengths questioned for 106 bridges in Quad-Cities region
- Waste Commission hosts Clean out your Garage event
- Silvis breaks ground for new school
- Child Abuse Council observes April Child Abuse Prevention Month
- East Moline Kindergarten Round-Up
- Quad City Federation of Labor to hold rally
- Daily planner, March 31, 2011
- Henry County ready to celebrate National County Government Month April 2011
- Metro East briefs for March 30, 2011
- New edition of Hazardous Materials Regulations covers latest hazmat issues
- Someplace like home: E.M. Elks' renovation nearly done
- Iowa House approves bill limiting traffic cameras
- David Baker: Current events: bringing power to the farm
- 'Teaching Religion' conference here April 1-3
- Alumnus to discuss Sacajawea myth, stereotypes
- Methodist answers questions on the strategic partnership with Iowa Health System.
- Breaking News: The parent organization of Trinity, Iowa Health System, & Methodist Health Services Corporation of Peoria, Ill., have entered into a non-binding letter of intent to explore a strategic partnership between the two nationally recognized
- 11th annual infant memorial gathering offers hope and support - Butterfly Blessings: A Memorial Ceremony - April 9.
- This is a truly wonderful article about the major role nurses play in the care of patients, including when Reagan was shot in 1981. The nurses are often who the patients remember after their hospital stay.
- Rivermont students in Bettendorf are serious about avoiding distracted driving. "A text message can't hit you at 65 miles per hour, but an oncoming semi can." ~Daniel Foster-Pray, Rivermont student. See Bettendorf News article at
- Quad Cities Human Trafficking Project Meeting March 30
- "Why Eco-Literate Students will lead the 21st Century" at the Figge
- "Upper Mississippi Refuge" fur catch reports due by April 15
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 29, 2011
- Davenport building flood wall, but is it too late?
- Daily planner, March 29, 2011
- U. of Iowa's Pollock painting could go on tour
- Daily planner, March 30, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, March 30, 2011
- Mayor Welvaert searches to replace Brown
- Couple teaches lesson in togetherness
- Newspapers salute teachers as masters
- Geneseo, Sherrard student newspapers receive grants
- Artists & Writers Series offered at Figge
- St. James Lutheran Church Blood Drive
- Richmond Hill Players spring auditions set for April 2 & 3
- Word guru describes what it’s like to write the dictionary
- Wanna know which artists are going to be in which Downtown Rock Island locations for Gallery Hop! this Friday, April Fool's Day? Click here to check out the map......
- Trinity will celebrate Doctors’ Day March 30 at all of its campuses. Staff have decorated their units with special displays & treats will be given out in the lobby at lunchtime for associates & guests. Staff also vote for their favorite Iow
- Information is key to living a healthier life. It is important to know what your risks are & then map out a plan for improvement. Trinity offers multiple online HealthAware screenings & assessments, which are all FREE, & take just a few minut
- Teri L Johnson, who works at Trinity College of Nursing and is a Gold Star mom, tells John Marx of the Dispatch/Argus the story of how she is honoring her son, Jason through JASON'S BOX, for our Troops. The Trinity Health Foundation is helping to su
- Kids First! Academy to host 7th annual Family Fun Night
- Diaper Parties: Guinness World's Records Diaper Changing Challenge
- Quad City Audubon field trip; meeting
- Quad City Montessori School to hold Open House April 7
- Andy Warhol's "Liz Taylor" on view at the Figge
- Eagle eggs hatch at Alcoa
- QC Senior Olympics annual fundraiser adds new twist
- Davenport man wins $30,000 lottery prize
- Moline School Board candidate forum held tonight
- St. Ambrose University announces Heeren Family Scholarship for Israel studies
- R.I. hosts race for the American Red Cross of the Q.C.'s area on April 30
- China opens adoption to single women and Lifelink is ready to help
- Train Festival 2011 adds Rail/Boat Excursions
- Liverpool Legends and North H.S. Music students come together for music education
- East Moline's residential Spring Clean-up 2011
- Today in history for Monday, March 28, 2011
- East Moline's residential Spring Clean-up 2011
- Amerine a Rusty Nail regular
- Word guru describes what it's like to write the dictionary
- Small Business Workshop: How to Really Prepare Your Business Plan
- Jesse White and the Chicago Bears unveil new permanent Bears license plate
- Ridgewood Elementary School Student Writers
- Scholastic recognition
- Daily planner, March 28,2 011
- Heart surgeries can't stop Bettendorf infant's smile
- Today in history for Sunday, March 27, 2011
- Ametra Carrol, director of the Robert Young Center / Douglas Park Place Women's Recovery Home to be honored at Church Women United of the Illinois Quad Cities 5th annual Human Rights Celebration for her community service work. "Ametra Carol ...
- Faculty lectures in April at Figge Art Museum
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- Black Hawk College Digest for March 27
- Casa Guanajuato moving to larger quarters downtown
- Despite recent controversy, Q-C rolls on with TIFs
- Last lesson: Policing is about moments of truth
- Shelby Harris thanks god for 110 years
- Today in history for Saturday, March 26, 2011
- Daily planner, March 27, 2011
- Fixing budget issues a key for R.I./Milan School Board candidates
- We are participating in the upcoming March for Babies with hopes that someday, all babies will be born healthy. Watch this PSA to see some cute kids with Trinity VP Michael Patterson.
- GALLERY HOP! HAPPENS ONE WEEK FROM TONIGHT!!! NO FOOLING!
- A warm welcome to Drs. Christian Binder (Radiology), Nicole Mancha (Emergency Medicine), Horst Meissner (Pulmonary Medicine), Majdi Omar (Pediatrics), Rakesh Patel (Family Practice), Brian Richards (General Dentistry), Mary Shook (Family Practice) and Ma
- This is a great story about JF Kennedy students in Davenport & some special soldiers in Iraq. The kindness of the students came full circle. Their gift to deployed troops through Jason's Box was appreciated by the troops who sent videotaped mess
- Gallery Hop! features local artists, 20 downtown Rock Island venues
- Today in history for Friday, March 25, 2011
- WIU-QC Grad Prep Day March 31, WIU-Macomb April 1
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, March 26, 2011
- City of Bettendorf announces Spruce Hills Drive Rd. to close
- Soccer ambassador has eyes set on goals
- WIU Board of Trustees meeting
- Prayers for a new recording studio answered
- Meet the Sherrard Public Library District's New Mobile Branch
- Earthshaking events cause us to look at life differently
- Woodhull breakfast will benefit Relay for Life
- In-synch entreatments await retreat participants
- Rock Island to pick up bags of leaves for free
- Human rights work by one inspires, unites many
- Flood fears eased by new forecast
- Don't pass up a Passover cooking demonstration
- Gracious Hunt shows class, humor during Q-C visit
- Adopt some patience to adopt a Haitian child
- Beg your pardon
- Hiring new president tops BHC candidates' goals
- Temporary closure of Moline's Ralph B Birks Recreation Trail & Parkway
- Free pizza, beer and music at sandbagging party March 27
- Daily planner, March 26, 2011
- Augustana art on the road
- The 2011 Susan G. Komen Isabel Bloom is available! The message is, "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain."
- Check out the cute babies born at Trinity.
- Blood Drive sponsors recognized by the American Red Cross
- Henry County Economic Development Partnership (HCEDP) rallies for third time in Springfield
- Flower and Garden Show opens Friday at QCCA Expo Center
- Feinstein Hunger Challenge $1 million giveaway to fight hunger
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers holds flood-fight training for local responders
- American Red Cross urges flood safety
- Daily planner, March 25, 2011
- Hazmat team rolls on R.I. spill
- Quad Cities celebrates 20th anniversary of riverboat gaming
- "Women in Leadership" event to be held April 13
- Meet and greet for Cordova Village Board set for Sunday
- U.S. Senator Dick Durbin visits Two Rivers Head Start Agency
- Vacation was great; The airport pat-down was not
- MCC QC annual chili cookoff March 27
- Augustana's White Privilege Summit hosting civil rights activist
- Marriage and family therapists - lowest cost therapy
- Local couple walking to raise money and awareness for ALS research
- i wireless Center offer all sandbag volunteers free tickets to Temptations
- Today in history for Thursday, March 24, 2011
- Tim Wells discusses rail and truck Issues with Transportation Secretary LaHood
- The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Rock Island Co. is looking for individuals who want to make a positive difference in the fight against cancer. Anyone interested in forming a team or learning more is encouraged to attend a team meeting on Ap
- BOFEPET. A single word that unlocks a great mystery: What is the ideal way to deliver health care? Bill Leaver and Rick Seidler explain in Quad-City Times editorial.
- Baby of the Week - Alexa
- Health-care reform: One year later - Move forward on cost controls. Bill Leaver and Dr. Paul McLoone participate in QC Times Editorial Board roundtable.
- Q-C supporters celebrate health care law's first anniversary
- Hairnets and hanging meat welcome Schilling to Joslin
- Community shows appreciation for Rocky's Championship
- Moline seeks new plans for former hospital site
- Actress Elizabeth Taylor dies
- Davenport water plant to build levee for protection from flood
- Davenport still in need of volunteers to fill sandbags
- Bethany for Children and Families Blood Drive
- Today in history for Wednesday, March 23, 2011
- City of Bettendorf in need of volunteers to fill sandbags
- David Baker: Allergies can be a serious problem
- Ferry Landing, Kilpeck Landing, & Blanchard Island recreation areas closed
- Metro East briefs for March 23, 2011
- ASABE Quad City Section recognizes engineers
- R.I. man goes from concessions to track manager
- Doggie Easter Egg Hunt April 23
- Smaller, tighter Henry County board planned
- Hearts for Housing's annual dinner April 2
- Meeting between E.M., AFSCME a 'step in right direction'
- Humane Society of Scott County to host Doggie Easter Egg Hunt
- NAACP candidates forum
- After surviving Space Mountain once, you shouldn't have to go again
- Daily planner, March 24, 2011
- Union workers, supporters to rally in Keokuk March 26
- Kirk, Schilling tour Thomson prison
- Want to see photos from the 2011 Athena International awards during which Sister Joan Lescinksi from St. Ambrose University won the award? Visit congrats to all the nominees: Ginny Wilson Peters, Denise Bulat, Jackie Staron, Caroline Ruhl and Julie Bech
- Test your knowledge of health care reform with this 10-question quiz.
- Inspiring story of man offering heartfelt thanks to those who saved his life when he suffered a heart attack at the Rock Island Fitness and Activity Center. He was later transported to Trinity where he underwent an angioplasty to open his clogged arterie
- There are great benefits to exercising while pregnant but you should discuss your plan with your doctor.
- 'A big one': Davenport braces for record flood
- Broadcast scholarship available through WQPT
- Rising river elevates flood fears
- Niabi Zoo sets record for opening week attendance
- Church to host school board candidates
- Eastern Avenue to close March 28 in Davenport
- E.M. firefighter talks continue
- Update on Rock Island news
- R.I. sees results of housing program
- Minimally-invasive treatment for Barrett's esophagus now available in Q.C.
- Moline yard waste collection begins April 1
- Taco dinner, chili challenge for ALS set for March 26
- Disability assistance dogs volunteer trainer program
- Daily planner, March 23, 2011
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 22, 2011
- Volunteer opportunities for service dog trainers
- Daily planner, March 22, 2011
- Main break closes 17th Street in R. I.
- Rock Island 17th Street closed to southbound traffic
- New Boston Eliza Fire and Ambulance Spring Fish & Chicken Fry
- Brown Dog Foundation presents trivia night
- Discover summer adventures at Rivermont Collegiate
- Earl H. Hanson School former employees to meet March 28
- Muscatine Amateur Radio Club to meet April 11
- Friendly House CACFP program
- Muscatine Area Volunteer Examiners to test classes
- Renowned civil rights activist to recount fight against hatred
- Rear-Facing Car Seats Advised at Least to Age 2 instead of 1 as previously believed. This is largely due to the baby's head being relatively large in proportion to the rest of his body and the neck bones being structurally immature, according to lea
- A Butterfly
A butterfly lights beside us
Like a sunbeam.
And for a brief moment
Its glory and beauty
Belong to our world.
And then it flies on again
And though we wish
It could have stayed
We feel blessed to have seen it.
-- Anonymous
11th annual inf
- St. Ambrose presents 'From Violence to Non-Violence'
- 2nd annual "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" walk-a-thon
- Quad City Book Fundraising opportunity
- Republican Women of Henry County announce meeting plans
- Iowa KidSight brought to the Scott County Library System
- Trivia Night for Broadway Historic District
- Davenport RAGBRAI adds social media component
- Black Hawk Hiking Club schedule for April
- American Red Cross and QCAWC to hold Pet First Aid Class
- WQPT offers seminars on teaching Civil Rights
- Sandbag volunteers needed in Moline
- City of R.I. updated meetings on flood preparations
- Augustana will host its 2nd annual White Privilege Summit
- Benefit Spring Concert - WHAT MATTERS?, Stop the Bullying!
- Beg your pardon: Huffman
- Spring Rummage & Bake Sale to be held April 2
- Beg your pardon: What's coming up at Playcrafters
- R.I. County Republican meeting to be held March 24
- Beg your pardon: Schilling caption
- City of Davenport seek to fill vacant seats for Youth Advisory Commission
- Beg your pardon: Wilt quote
- Moline seeks volunteers for clean-up April 16
- Boot camp ordered for Kewanee burglar
- Rivermont Collegiate Open House Coffee March 26
- Kick Butts Day for youth who want to expose Big Tobacco
- Rockingham Road closed and will reopen end of the week
- Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau receives award
- Nominations for the Bettendorf 4th of July parade Grand Marshal
- Hampton Elementary School District Kindergarten Round-up
- Iowa American Water plans temporary treatment change and water main flushing
- Senior celebration for the affordable care act
- WIU board meeting to be held March 25
- Illinois gives students MAP grant deadline extension
- Moline Foundation taking grant applications
- Officials show off new Scott County emergency center
- Longfellow Liberal Arts Elementary School Student Writers
- Ericsson Grade School Student Writers
- Daily planner, March 21, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, March 21, 2011
- Congratulations to Amanda Olderog, director of business operations, surgical services, at Trinity for being chosen as a Quad-Cities Area Leaders Under 40 nominee by the Black Hawk College Foundation. She will be honored along with 18 others at a recognit
- Flood information meetings set
- Union backers march at Vander Veer
- Lesson 9: Help is just a call away
- Former Quad-Citian warns that sexual assaults will rise in Japan
- Q-C braces for flooding
- Young Women of Achievement
DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO FRI., MARCH 25TH!
If you know of a young woman in Eastern Iowa & Western IL, age 17-23, who has exhibited academic excellence, leadership & community involvement, take a mo
- Dr. Paul Bolger, the medical director of Trinity's emergency departments, comments in the Quad-City Times on the move to cut poison control funds
- County denies background check claims by Cordova mayor
- Thomson Causeway Recreation area to remain closed to camping
- Moline parks look to solve mystery of 62-year-old photograph
- Temple Christian Kindergarten Round Up to be held April 4
- Loan for Woodhull Pilot Travel Center lift station approved
- Ribbon cutting for first GROWTH home March 22
- Committee OKs Morthland bill protecting gun owners' names
- Midwest Sluggers Fastpitch Softball Fundraiser March 22
- Moline looks to expand Main Street program to other areas
- Mid-Morning in the Cities Guest Lineup for week of March 21-25
- Local Legislators sponsor demonstration of quality preschool
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, March 19, 2011
- Geneseo City Clerk's Office is open for absentee voting
- What does the Bible say about the union debate?
- Rock Island to host several meetings on flood preparations
- Women's Day diaries, Deity celebrated at Second Baptist
- Writing Institute for teachers celebrates 10 years
- Exhibit measures Catholic sisters historical success
- Italian dinner April 9 in Rock Island
- Israeli guitarists seek to make some Q-C ripple riffs
- Daily planner, March 19, 2011
- E.M. Plan Commission will hold a public hearing
- Today in history for Saturday, March 19, 2011
- Leaders Under 40 will honor 19
- Mental illness altered woman's life; the altar helped bring her back
- Davenport seeking sandbag help
- River Action's rain barrel and store merchandise sale
- Jesus-driven teen talks to old Viola Methodist church
- Ray Voss to be remembered today at Gold Room
- Rancheros celebrates 1st anniversary with fundraiser and open house
- Early grant deadline catches college students by surprise
- Bettendorf Maplecrest road reconstruction to start April 4
- Augie displays art for first time at Figge
- Mallards in the community
- Jack - Baby of the Week, March 17, 2011
- The one-word answer to health care reform by Bill Leaver and Rick Seidler - Quad-Cities Online.
- 100 Yr. Anniversary means donation to Child Abuse Council today
- Arsenal's country club golf and dining now open to all
- Jim Victor Junior Achievement Golf Classic
- United school board sees initial fieldhouse plans
- Carl Davis performing a Sound Healing Concert March 19
- Man behind Hero Street dies
- Take Back the Night April 30 in Kewanee
- NWS: Q-C faces spring flood danger
- Meet some history-making Rock Island women during Women's History Month
- Figge Art Museum to host discussion about Pollock "Mural" debate
- Daily planner, March 18, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, March 18, 2011
- Library will present program on R.I. women in history
- Moline lawyer lends expertise to veterans
- Quinn wants more fees from Exelon
- High school principal position split up in Annawan
- Hampton School opposes consolidation talks
- Six area employers up for federal government's highest honor
- R.I. looking for people to participate in refugee dialogs
- WQPT is seeking PBS Ambassadors for summer 2011
- Five Questions for: Todd Cleveland
- Learn about Judaism's green ethos
- If you are not a member of The Women's Connection but have wondered what it is all about, listen to Executive Director Colleen Rafferty tell Mediacom what it's all about. Trinity is one of the corporate sponsors of TWC.
- Radiation From Japan's Nuke Disaster Unlikely to Threaten U.S., Experts Say
The reason: the radiation would dissipate as it travels 5,000 miles across the Pacific - By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay Reporter
- David Baker: Researching family tree uncovers fun facts
- Ready, Set, Grow Gardening Workshop announced
- St. Anne Parish celebrated St. Patrick's Day in a big way
- Laserfest March 19 offers fun with physics
- Daily planner, March 16, 2011
- Augustana music department share their musical talents
- Local legislators sponsor demonstration of quality preschool
- Forget robins; construction signs are true harbingers of spring
- Daily planner, March 17, 2011
- Gas leak forces evacuation of Camanche school
- Today in history for Thursday, March 17, 2011
- Roadside Safety Checks in R.I. County
- Is your mom magnificent? Tell us about her!
- R.I. High School PTSA Bags Tournament Fundraiser
- Silvis votes to install security cameras at public buildings
- Earth Day Cleanup at Andalusia Slough
- Port Byron's full-time workers awarded bonuses
- Crime Stoppers
- Forest preserve employees get 2-3 percent raise - less than contracted workers
- City of Davenport invites public to Cleanup and Greenup event
- Illowa Sport Flyers meeting to be held April 2
- Stone Lectureship in Judaism slated for April 12
- Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities emergency relief fund for Japan
- Child abuse survivor speaking at Quad Cities Conference
- Today in history for Wednesday, March 16, 2011
- April Fool's Trivia Night April 1 at Church of Peace
- Q.C. Sailing School to offer four sessions of "Beginner Sailing" classes
- Part of Davenport's E. 29th St. closed this week
- Stolen copper delays library sale
- Andalusia lifts boil order
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Schilling aide to serve on finance board
- City of Rock Island prepare for potential flooding
- Q-C boxing legend dies at 89
- Sites for eyesores: Bad views dot Q-C landscape
- 21educators apply to lead Rocky
- Sauk Valley Tea Party March meeting
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 15, 2011
- Mississippi governor Barbour to visit Davenport Tuesday
- Daily planner, March 15, 2011
- Tri-Cityscheduled rides for 2011
- Binky Patrol partners with Quilts by the OZ
- Alcoa Global Service Leaders Scholarship Program
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers holds flood-fight training for local responders
- Update on Rock Island news
- Topinka appoints Moline resident to Government Advisory Board
- Former Arrowhead Ranch superintendent dies
- Cordova annual steak dinner slated for April 9
- Rotary Review, March 8
- Geneseo spring open house to be held March 18-19
- Pilot Club of Moline buys wheelchair-accessible swing for Hope Creek
- Open house for new Native American office
- Quad City Federation of Labor to hold rally
- Colona Police give tips for a safe St. Patrick's Day celebration
- Moline Foundation announces deadline for grant applications
- Q-C officials urge Congress to not cut grants
- Corned beef boil set for March 19 at Alexis Fieldhouse
- Alexis fire breakfast to be held March 20
- Potato bake March 27 to benefit Haiti missions
- Davenport to announce road construction and informational meeting
- Preservation group questions inaction at John Deere House
- Deadline March 21: Money Smart Week Poster Contest asks elementary students about money
- Candidate forum for Moline School Board Tuesday at Wilson
- Quad Cities Human Trafficking Project meeting March 30th
- Local officials say Q-C nuclear plants are safe
- Supporters of Schmaling offer program on Genealogy
- Volunteer millers organize March program at Windmill Cultural Center
- Master Gardeners offer a great gift for Mother's Day
- Red Cross to host Save-A-Life Saturday
- Six competing for seats on Cleveland board
- Falconers must catch, train birds, avoid talons
- Two Galva residents launch write-in campaigns
- Stricter liquor license rules proposed by R.I. mayor
- Drowned in corn: Grain bin accidents get a fresh look by federal authorities
- Daily planner, March 14, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, March 14, 2011
- RAGBRAI sets 2011 route
- Uniform
- Today in history for Sunday, March 13, 2011
- Frances Willard Grade School Student Writers
- Garfield Elementary School Student Writers
- Daily planner, March 11, 2011
- The Onion: Davenport falls into hell after gay wedding
- Fundraising pays off with new sign for Clover Fire Department
- Trinity staff joined forces to raise money for JA programs at Miller Time in Davenport on March 12, 2011 during the Trinity JA Bowl-A-Thon.
- Do you golf? Do you support the troops? Here is a great event where you can do both. The REDSwhite&blue Charity Golf Tournament, sponsored by The Robert Young Center and Quad-City Times, is a fundraiser for Jason's Box and Folds of Honor Foundat
- If you are a woman of any age who would like to meet other phenominal women at monthly events designed to inspire, educate & connect women, then you might be interested in checking out The Women's Connection. This 800-member strong organization
- Births for Sunday, March 13, 2011
- Q-C goes green during annual St. Pat's parade
- Tens of thousands protest at Wisconsin Capitol
- Q-C police trying to track down stolen firearms
- Police seek help with thefts of copper
- Andalusia: 2 incumbents seek 3 open seats
- Reynolds: Incumbents see budget challenges
- Joy: Incumbents all running unopposed
- Annawan: Only 2 candidates for 3 seats
- Daily planner, March 13, 2011
- Lesson 8: Jail is not a pleasant place
- Boil order issued in Andalusia
- 'It's not over yet': Q-C workers head to Wisconsin rally
- Students 'reform' Titian, impress publisher
- Cooper - Baby of the Week 3-11-11 Born at Trinity Moline
- Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, March 12, 2011
- Former Quad-Citian on Japanese subway when earthquake hit
- Underground Railroad lends Lenten journey training
- Organ Donation Awareness
- Let school bells, guitars, drums ring
- Benefit for Barb Sierra April 19
- Women honored for their beauty inside and out
- Aledo Police Department Citizen's Academy graduation March 16
- Trivia night March 26 for Mercer County DARE
- 'Finding Words' revolves Rabbi's circle of life
- Roadshow comes to Quad Cities
- Imagine heaven or dump cold water on God's holy plans
- IDOT announce lane closures on I-74 and I-280 in Moline
- 20th annual Lenten concert series set
- Daily planner, March 12, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, March 12, 2011
- Rain forest comes to life at Niabi
- Group promotes screenings, awareness to be colon cancer free
- Visitors bureau plans March 24 Trivia Night
- River Bandits followers get first crack at single-game tickets
- Today in history for Friday, March 11, 2011
- Rep. Schilling relays information for constituents affected by recent earthquake in Japan
- Taught to forgive an unforgettable tragedy
- Mallards in the community
- Police investigator presents insider's perspective on criminal justice
- Iowa American Water and EPA encourage homeowners to find and repair leaks
- Friendly House announces educational scholarships
- Invitation-Brown Mackie Open House
- Western Illinois Area Agency on Aging to host community input meeting
- Police investigator presents insider's perspective on criminal justice
- Milan native living and driving the car-lover's dream
- New 10-day festival set for 2012
- Hampton board approves buying three vehicles
- Don't press your luck by not buckling up
- Republicans eye Rock Island State's Attorney office for 2012
- Lane closure to be installed on I-80 south of I-88 in R.I. County
- Four competing for three seats on Woodhull Village Board
- Quad City Cloggers Beginner Lessons to start March 23
- Garfield Elementary planning Carnival Fundraiser
- Today in history for Thursday, March 10, 2011
- Pilot Club of Moline seeking recipents in contributions
- Genesis sleep experts provide tips for return of Daylight Savings Time
- Colona Kindergarten Round-up set for April 7
- 25th Annual Benefit Basketball Tournament at Immanuel Lutheran Church
- Friendly House announces educational scholarships
- College mourns supporter Duane Swanson '61
- March is colon cancer awareness month. This is a great article on keeping your colon healthy by eating the proper high fiber foods and was written by Trinity Medical Center Registered Dietician Jeni Tackett. Are you and your family getting enough fiber i
- Engineering through the eyes of a technical director, aerospace engineer
- Today in history for Wednesday, March 9, 2011
- Audio Test
- Director has been in libraries her whole life
- Daily planner, March 10, 2011
- Doug Greer: Fight for what's right, not against the stubborn
- Join Q.C. Jewish Federation to protest in Wisconsin March 12
- Green Kids Workshops at Wapsi River Center March 14-18
- Recycled stitches program planned at the Wapsi
- Morning Star Academy open house March 17
- Join the Madison protest March 12
- Area youth to compete in Aquafina Major League Baseball Pitch Hit & Run competition
- Matherville Volunteer Fire Department Soup Supper
- Elusive sunshine expected to return Thursday
- In paying for college, better to be lucky than smart
- Students help refugees new to Q-C
- Girl Scouts gathering memories for book
- QC Times sues to get information on Terronez probe
- Local group heading to Madison rally Saturday
- Our Lady of Grace second-quarter honor roll
- High pressure smoke detector sales prompt warning
- Girl Scouts learn how to treat injuries at Trinity College. See QCOnline story and photo.
- Mark Your Calendars!!!!
- HAPPY FAT TUESDAY!!!! In the mood for a little cajun??? 94 Days until Gumbo Ya Ya!!! The countdown has begun......
- Be a survivor! Despite the fact that colon cancer is the second deadliest form of cancer, it is also the most preventable. Colonoscopies can prevent colon cancer by removing pre-cancerous polyps. If colon cancer is detected early, your chance of survival
- Humane Society hosting low-cost rabies vaccination clinic March 15
- Local libraries working together to sponsor free community shred days
- Barge traffic soon returning to river
- Sheen's time is about to expire
- Budget doesn't deter R.I. Library
- Ash Wednesday: 4th century roots
- Glenn Miller Orchestra performs Wednesday night at RME
- Construction to begin March 14 on IL 92 in R.I. and Moline
- Three incumbents seek re-election in Milan
- Pleasant Valley H.S. show dangers of texting and driving
- R.I. Democrats plans March 22 fundraiser
- Update on Rock Island news
- Hip surgery helps Onyx shine
- Spring Celebration Vendor & Craft Fair March 12
- Pauley urges new rules for some bars
- Daily planner, March 9, 2011
- Moline hears airport annexation request
- Open Range Communications, a new wireless internet company coming to Moline
- Beatles tribute band in Moline on Saturday
- Kaaba Shrine: Texas Sweets Onions Fundraiser
- Iowa American Water's investment in storage tank maintenance ensures system reliability
- R.I. â Milan School District Kindergarten Round-Up dates
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 8, 2011
- RI-SRI Township Democrats Chili Supper
- Metro East briefs for March 9, 2011
- Sherrard High School fundraiser post prom event
- Friends of Trinity Medical Center will sponsor a fundraising book & gift sale, featuring a variety of books for children & adults, plus a selection of gifts and toys.
The sale is at:
Trinity Bettendorf on March 22 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Trinity
- Instructors from the Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences will help 61 4th & 5th grade Girl Scouts from Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois earn their first aid badge tonight with hands-on activities at the school. Scouts w
- Titanic exhibit opens Sunday in Q-C
- Kenya lunch will help buy textbooks
- Catholic Charities to explain process of adopting from Haiti
- Moline to discuss annexing acreage for hotel/retail complex south of airport
- Filing deadline for scholarships is approaching
- Friends of Vander Veer Hosts Bridesâ Bingo
- Audit: gambling funds misspent
- Illowa Council, Boy Scouts of America CEO gets his head shaved by Scouts
- R.I. Arsenal Child, Youth & School Services opens instructional classes to the public
- Today in history for Monday, March 7, 2011
- Baby black and white Colobus Monkey born at Niabi Zoo
- Italian-American scholarship available
- E.M. Police to conduct traffic enforcement during St. Patrick's Day
- The QCMUG March 15 meeting; Mac Basics 101, Part 2
- Equal Access to Justice Summit slated for April 8
- Mississippi River Visitor Center to be partially closed
- Refugees & Immigrants in Rock Island Public Dialogue
- Mardi Gras Dance Party on KALA-FM March 8
- Figge Art Museum seeks volunteers
- Training high school students in CPR of critical importance
- 15 uninsured high-risk patients get a free colonoscopy at Trinity Rock Island after being chosen thru the Good Samaritan Free Clinic, Moline. The Trinity Health Foundation provided a grant which helped fund some of the clinics costs. Trinity lab tech Kym
- Video: Walks Like a Duck, Talks Like a Duck...
- Irish Mother of the Year knows how to find the good in the world
- Q-C chiropractor to treat U.S. Olympic women's hockey team
- Lesson 7: Keep the gun pointed downrange
- Today in history for Sunday, March 6, 2011
- Seton Catholic School student writers
- Scholastic recognition
- Daily planner, March 7, 2011
- Saturday, March 26, 2011 - Jumers Casino "An Evening of Chicago"
- Moline hopes to rejuvenate SouthPark with TIF district
- Rock Island wraps up annual budget meetings
- Antique Spectacular offers something for everyone
- Owners dispute valuation of SouthPark property
- Today in history for Saturday, March 5, 2011
- Daily planner, March 6, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for March 6
- Galva will have new man in mayor's chair
- Andover incumbents running unopposed
- Newcomer joins incumbents in Alpha
- Cambridge incumbents running unopposed
- The FINAL results are in and there has been a surprise development. North High School has been conducting a completely hard copy pledge campaign and just provided their numbers today. They come in at SECOND place, pushing Rock Island High School to THIRD
- Mark Your Calendars for the DOVE Golf Tournament Pre-Registration Event & 2011 "Angel of Hope" Isabel Bloom Release! Stop by River City Tire, 312 E 35 St, Davenport, on Tue., Mar. 8, 5-7 pm. to register your golf team for the DOVE Golf Tour
- Mallards in the community
- Daily planner, March 5, 2011
- Quad Cities area schools to receive library grants
- Major flooding now expected for Quad-Cities this spring
- Voter registration closes Tuesday for April election
- Q-C Chamber seeks $13M to improve economy
- Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, March 5, 2011
- Sacred Heart organist steps down
- Lend Lind chapel a hand for renovations
- Learn how peace seeds are planted
- St. Nicholas's Valentine's Day lawsuit stays pending in N.Y.
- East Moline student to compete for state poetry championship
- Voices of Faith: What attitude should we take toward suffering?
- Mallards jersey auction March 19 to help Launch Genesis Concussion Management
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers preparing for spring rains and snowmelt
- Antenna TV launches in the Quad Cities
- Morthland amendment would protect gun owners' names
- Q.C. Community Engagement Consortium announces inaugural event
- Whistleblower Harry Markopolos to speak at Augustana College
- Quad City Audubon Society to meet March 10
- Davenport officials 'encouraged' by Iowa Gaming Commission action
- Ugly Duckling Performance for the Girl Scouts
- Three candidates to interview for dean position at WIU
- R.I. Soil and Water Conservation District Spring Tree Sale
- Women want to raise $2.75 million, improve preschools
- Moline Public Library newspaper microfilm digitization project
- 'Romeo and Juliet' law would give fresh start to some sex offenders
- QCAWC will open additional hours for spring and summer months
- Today in history for Thursday, March 3, 2011
- March Madness Trivia Night with emcee Marc Nesseler
- Verschoore introduces school bus safety legislation
- Andover Historical Society to meet March 15
- Jewish Federation presenting Isra-Alien guitar duo
- Roadside Safety Checks in R.I. County
- Rhythm City Casino's 2nd Annual World Catfish Eating Championship
- Life & Family fundraising increases 55 percent in 2010
- Daily planner, March 4, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, March 4, 2011
- QC Rollers will hold Scars and Stripes Forever on March 26th
- Newspaper carriers experience kindness of others
- The Farm Fresh Roller Girls March 12
- Augustana to host Chinese women's choir
- Today in history for Wednesday, March 2, 2011
- Over 10,000 Quad-City Children learn to love reading
- Kiwanis Club accepting applications for Meyers Memorial Scholarship
- Davenport Parks & Recreation special events mark the spring season
- E.M./Silvis Kiwanis Club accepting applications for Hill Memorial Scholarship
- Almost 3,400 local students learning important water lessons in local schools
- Metro East briefs for March 2, 2011
- Critical Connections Workshop March 25
- Eagle Ridge students help animal shelter with their pennies for pets
- Salvation Army announces newly unemployed assistance
- Cursive writing a dying art?
- Rock Island City Council candidates forum March 15
- Hampton Historical Society program 'A River of Logs'
- Cougars could be near the Quad-Cities, wildlife biologist says
- Q-C educators don't want state to mandate school consolidation
- Alexis gets $120,000 in federal funds
- Illinois committee to hold hearing on downsizing school districts
- "Middle East Conflict: Pre-WWI to the Present," a four-part lecture series starts March 7
- State police refuse to release gun owners' information
- Scott Community College to host program specific visit days
- Cambridge ups phone tax from 2% to 4%
- Daily planner, March 3, 2011
- Student competes in state math event.......
- Rainwater harvesting consultant from Texas to speak at lunch forum
- Pump prices also pinching schools, cities, businesses
- R.I. Economic Growth gets $980,000 for home renovation program
- Silvis mayor: City needs to move on bike path or lose funds
- Quad City Animal Welfare Center launches newly designed website
- Davenport traffic cameras net $1.03 million in 2010
- Army Corps of Engineers awards contract pier house repairs
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will begin prescribed burning activities March 7
- Molly McNett is next up in the River Readings
- Whistleblower of world's largest ponzi scheme to speak
- BACK WHERE THEY BELONG! Jake and Elwood have finally come home. Just a few hours ago, the Blues Brothers once again took their rightful place on The Great River Plaza in The District! Welcome home, gentlemen. Welcome Home.
- Baker leaving Q-C Chamber for Grand Rapids
- iPad Debuts at Rivermont Collegiate
- Geneseo Chamber of Commerce announces 2011 officers
- River Bandits talent search set for March 5
- Over 10,000 Quad-City children learn to love reading
- QCMP is hosting its first Math & Science Program
- R.I. County schedule dates for upcoming Consolidated General Election
- St. Ambrose students test the waters to urge greener world
- Tuesday fire destroys Moline garage, contents
- Iowa House committee takes up traffic camera rules
- Aledo Rotary donates $1K to Seaton Park
- Huge winter garage sale at Bureau County Fairgrounds
- Hope is at The Center for those with a criminal past
- Two Rivers YMCA receives second Pioneering Healthier Communities grant
- GROWTH receives nearly million-dollar grant
- Daily planner, March 2, 2011
- Madunic named Schilling's district director
- Talk show host Jim Fisher doing well after surgery
- Cave-in at Davenport's 4th St. at Division; down to one lane
- Colona alderman keeps seat after winning tie-breaking draw
- Whistleblower of world's largest ponzi scheme to speak at Augustana
- Today in history for Tuesday, March 1, 2011
- Band concert March 10
- Take a look at these Jake & Elwood Blues Look-A-Likes! I guess imitation is the highest form of flattery.....
- Kym Miller, who works at Trinity, received the Lujack's Extra Mile Award for helping to bring cancer screenings to those at risk.
- Sandy Coopman has been a Befriender for the past 23 years in Trinity's Pastoral Care Dept. She has been involved since she received comfort from Befrienders way back when she and her daughter were both battling cancer. Read her story here in the Dis
- Henry County mulls redistricting
- Dreading water: Keithsburg awaits spring floods
- HCEDP to host annual mayors and village presidents meeting at Woo-Dogs in Orion
- Morrison issues boil order Monday
- Melting ice makes Corps lakes unsafe
- First-time homebuyer upset over tax credit
- Greenovation - A Youth Summit on the Environment
- Strainer on stove is blamed for Rock Island fire on Saturday
- Market Outlook with Mike McClellan slated for March 10
- Red Cross kicks off Red Cross Month with fundraising breakfast
- Today in history for Monday, Feb. 28, 2011
- Daily planner, March 1, 2011
- Learn how to communicate across all mediums at this workshop
- Women plan Christian retreat to Starved Rock April 1-2
- Register for Homemakers Craft Camp by April 11
- Get Ready for Reagan Workshop is canceled for March 8
- Public invited to Villa Montessori School Open House March 10
- Prospect Park trails work could cost twice projected price
- Quinn seeks federal disaster aid for local counties
- Davenport's parks and rec director resigns
- Beg your pardon: 'Sheroes'
- 'Twisted Sisters' share lifetime of friendship
- Q-C poised to break February snow record
- High fuel prices drive Illinois drivers to Iowa
- Today in history for Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011
- Andalusia Elementary School student writers
- George Washington Grade School Student Writers
- Daily planner, Feb. 27, 2011
- Oscar winners' dilemma: To list or not to list?
- Black Hawk College Digest for Feb. 27
- African drum circle brings Quad-Citians together
- Meet 10 Q-C 'sheroes'
- Today in history for Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
- Today at the RiverCentre, Trinity participated in a Health Careers Expo for high school students where they had the opportunity for hands-on activities to get them interested in health careers. On Sat., Feb. 26, the health careers expo will be open to th
- There have been upsets in the Just Drive high school competition. Check out the Trinity Just Drive facebook page at www.facebook.com/trinityqcdrivesafe to see who is winning. 1445 students have taken the pledge. AWESOME!!
- The Quad Cities Health Care Alliance addresses future health care worker shortages with Quad City Area Health Careers Expo this Saturday. With baby boomers hitting the Medicare age, "we are not going to have enough care-givers, said Rick Seidler, Tr
- Iowa committee passes collective bargaining restraints
- Reapportionment panel hears request for smaller board, different pay
- Cambridge considers higher phone tax
- Huckabee, mulling presidential bid, stops in Davenport on Sunday
- Today in history for Friday, Feb. 25, 2011
- Rivermont to host a No Eraser! First Grade Open House March 2
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
- The Midwest Writing Center's Pen in Hand Writing Conference
- It's what good Befrienders are for
- U.A.W. Local 865 retirees announce March meeting
- New confession app eases apprehensions
- Davenport Girl Scouts getting 107,000 boxes of cookies Saturday
- To live in peace, we must accept everyone's, including our own, flaws
- Rock Island High School principal retiring at end of year
- Medium opens doors to the other side to keep church doors open
- Daily planner, Feb. 26, 2011
- Campaign seeks to swat malaria off the map
- GateHouse Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
- Grant applications for Scott County Regional Authority Spring 2011 grant cycle available.
- Daily planner, Feb. 28, 2011
- Funerals, Feb. 26, 2011
- Aledo water superintendent receives statewide award
- Jeanie Knigin focuses on global market investing
- Don't forget the health careers EXPO this Saturday.
- Illinois plans to stop funding public aid funerals
- Mississippi Bend AEA receives grant for Otoacoustic Emissions Equipment
- Local Royal Neighbors chapter to honor 10 Quad Cities 'Sheroes'
- Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency received a $10,000 grant from RDA
- IDOT secretary announces pothole repair operations on Illinois roadways
- City of Davenport declaring a Snow Emergency
- Family Fun Night to be held March 1 at John Deere Middle School
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
- Davenport declares snow emergency
- Project Lead The Way Trivia Night
- Hampton approves sewer line extension
- Weather Advisory: WIU-Macomb, QC
- Q-C union members heading to Wisconsin to join protest
- Geneseo Middle School to have community wide book read
- Fundraiser being held for R.I. alderman candidate
- Illinois Sheriff's Association announces scholarships
- Post office releases cancelation stamp in Reagan's honor
- Arsenal announces Hutchinson appointed to Senior Executive Service
- ADM gives $325,000 to Living Lands
- Eastern Iowa Community College announcement of public forums for chancellor finalists
- Schilling, Kirk plan Friday night meeting in Moline
- Committee tables bill that would kill taxpayer vote on new courthouse
- Beg your pardon
- Jazz It Up! Feb. 26th for quality health care in the Quad Cities
- Expo seeks to excite people about health care careers
- R.I. among to receive grant for historic preservation project
- Schilling: roads rank above Amtrak
- Convocation focuses on global market investing
- Hot Chocolate Cream mix wins this year's Ice Cream Smackdown
- EICCD has been awarded a $55,000 grant
- Scholarship application deadline is Tuesday
- Daily planner, Feb. 25, 2011
- College Night at Rivermont to be held March 3
- Bix Society leader Ray Voss remembered fondly
- WIU is seeking nominations for President's Excellence in Diversity Awards
- ADM donates $325,000 to Living Lands & Waters
- Alumnus Moreno wins Chicago seat
- Heart Walk Team Captains gathered at the Redstone Room today to kick off the fundraising for the 2011 Start! Heart Walk. The goal is to raise $176,000 for the American Heart Association.
- Erie Guardsman in stable condition
- Putnam to open new healthcare lab Saturday
- Moline moves forward on former One Moline Place land
- Hillsdale board to discuss better blizzard preparedness
- Pleasant Valley man appointed to Iowa Supreme Court
- Recount set in Colona primary
- A new county courthouse without voter approval?
- 12th annual Teacher Job Fair
- Davenport wants you to report potholes
- Iowa's largest St. Patrick's Day celebration confirms details for March 12
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011
- Moline School District Kindergarten Pre-registration to be held on March 10
- Metro East briefs for Feb. 23, 2011
- Daily planner, Feb. 24, 2011
- Even after passing, E.M. man continues to help soccer club
- Bridgeview Bonanza 2011 will be held Feb. 25 to support school
- David Baker: Weather has different impact in different locations
- BHS to host parent informational meeting Feb. 28
- Erratic eastbound lane closures on I-74 in Moline begin today
- Ronald Reagan Stamp Ceremony to be held Feb. 24
- Prophetstown Fire Protection District gets FEMA grant
- Branstad names Q-C attorney Waterman to Iowa Supreme Court
- New York, here they come
- The Blues Brothers (a District fixture) were just picked up to get a little nip/tuck for the upcoming 2011 event season! It won't be long until Jake & Elwood are back where they belong!!!!
- Rock Island High School is again number 1 in the Trinity Just Drive High School Competition with an amazing 65.7% of their students pledging to Just Drive!! Rivermont Collegiate is number 2 with 33.3% and Orion is number 3 with 20.5%. The other schools i
- See a pothole in Davenport? Let the city know
- Illinois DOT truck overturns under I-74 ramp
- Rock River expected to crest today, but it may be above flood stage
- (PFML) launched a sex offender email alert program for Illinois residents
- Le Claire man wins $20,000 lottery prize
- Daily planner, Feb. 23, 2011
- DCSD Legislative Advocacy Committee sponsors education conversation
- Today in history for Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011
- WIU special ed faculty member travels to Nigeria to provide foundation for special ed program
- Daily planner, Feb. 22, 2011
- Ugly Duckling Performance for Davenport Schools
- Eagle Ridge School held "Pennies for Pets" to benefit QCAWC
- 'Seeds of Peace' co-founder to speak at St. Ambrose University
- 'Seeds of Peace' co-founder to speak at St. Ambrose University
- Erie man hurt in Afghanistan explosion
- Moline, RI officials say water insurance firm not tied to cities
- Warm-up belies cold weekend ahead
- The Nordic diet: Kitchen wisdom and healthy eats for colder climates
- Morthland won't award legislative scholarships
- Update on Rock Island news
- Bieber fever my fanny
- Changes to AP exams reflect new philosophy
- Fire damages Davenport house
- Discover summer adventures at Rivermont Collegiate
- Trinity Muscatine experiences $8.5 million dollar turnaround -
- RI Rotary Lighting Up on Feb. 23
- “We have vaccine available and would be happy to give flu shots,” said Penny Knox, the clinics coordinator for Trinity Regional Health System. Knox, however, suggests that people seeking immunizations call first for an appointment at (309) 77
- Daily planner, Feb. 21, 2011
- Heavy snows expected to push Mississippi flooding
- House vote cuts funds for Q-C Amtrak line, Moline station
- Riverdale School District preschool developmental screening
- Community Family Fun Night at John Deere Middle School
- Presentation by Rabbi Karp Feb. 24 on his Trip to Holocaust
- Rock above flood stage in Joslin area, expected to crest Wednesday
- Grassley wants shared sacrifice for federal budget challenges
- E.M. - Silvis Kiwanis Club accepting applications for Meyers Memorial Scholarship Awards
- E.M. - Silvis Kiwanis Club accepting applications for Hill Memorial Scholarship Awards
- Monday house fire kills 85-year-old Whiteside County woman
- Earl Hanson students raise more than $1K in supplies
- Local angus breeders recognized nationally in pathfinder report
- Primary elections today in E.M., Silvis and Colona
- Tacos & Trivia Night to benefit Preeclampsia Foundation
- Jordan Catholic School places fourth at MathCounts
- Bird presentation March 7 in Singing Bird Center
- House GOPs vote to cut $60 billion from budget
- Friends of the Hennepin Canal to share plans for "Renaissance Project"
- Sale of Pollock painting no longer considered
- Neighboring states being affected by collective bargaining legislation
- Showdown between House GOP and Senate Dems inevitable
- Motivational speaker Holly K. Dunn to share inspirational story
- Grant awarded to study chiropractic in military
- Today in history for Monday, Feb. 21, 2011
- Celebrity Bartenders at The Landing Feb. 24
- Eugene Field Media Club inspires hope for the future
- With earmark moratorium, Rock Island not counting on federal funds
- Compulsive shoplifters band together to overcome addiction
- R.I. County voters seeing unrivaled competitiveness
- Today in history for Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011
- George O. Barr student writers
- Earl Hanson Student Writers
- Scholastic recognition
- Daily planner, Feb. 20, 2011
- Ace archer thrills crowd with precision shooting
- Today in history for Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011
- Rock Island County dealing with crumbling, costly courthouse
- Lesson 5: Don't mess with Ivan
- Pollock painting at Figge draws controversy
- "As a growing portion of our population becomes elderly, we will need more & more health care workers to take care of them," said Rick Seidler, President & CEO of Trinity. "By joining forces with other health care providers & e
- HAPPY BIRTHDAY TRINITY BETTENDORF! Today is our 7th birthday. And to celebrate, we are announcing a gift to the City of Bettendorf. On our Nation's birthday, Trinity Bettendorf will be the presenting sponsor of the Bettendorf 4th of July Festival. &
- DID YOU KNOW?? Theo's Java Club Cafe has lowered their prices on sandwiches, coffee and bagels through February 28. Stop in and check it out today! 213 17th Street, Rock Island.
- Wow! 1042 high school students have taken the Trinity Just Drive pledge as of 8:45 a.m. today. We are so pleased that these students are making the decision to Just Drive. We think our community is going to be safer for all their efforts. Congratulations
- Looks like he will get to keep his toes!
- Daily planner, Feb. 19, 2011
- 5th Annual Tea Party to honor Quad City "Sheroes"
- Singer uses lyrics to dig clean-water wells
- Martini Shake Off raises over $40,000 for HAVlife Foundation
- State rail passenger group to meet in Des Moines
- NAACP keeps fighting giants
- Tip a Mallard for hunger programs at Churches United of the Q.C. area
- Illinois State Police District 7 to conduct A.C.E. patrols
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011
- MVDOVIA sponsored workshop slated for March 3
- Modern Woodmen Park hosts Davenport Little League registration for third straight year
- Church fundraiser may fend off steep steeple-repair costs
- River Bandits' job fairs start February 26
- Jesse White encouraged by reduction of fatalities on Illinois roads
- Church kids find time to dance, time to trade in sorrows
- Women in Construction accepting award nominations
- Having a NASCAR party during the Daytona 500? Let us know!
- Greek Orthodox hoopsters know who's No. 1 -- God
- State police confirm investigation of R.I. County State's Attorney
- Minority Health Roundtable to be held March 10
- Saving souls is guest speaker's slam dunk
- Presentation will teach benefits, pitfalls of technology
- Mallards in the community
- Voices of Faith: How could a good person and a bad person end up in the same place after death?
- Cordova approves 5-year contract for garbage, recycling
- River Bend Foodbank Mobile Food Pantry to be Feb. 19 at Jefferson Edison School, Davenport
- Gatehouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011
- Getting pumped? Weather could cause wet QC basements
- Spend President's Day becoming a Red Cross certified babysitter
- Sherwin Williams scheduled to reopen today
- IDOT announces construction work to begin Feb. 21
- Geneseo hires full-time accountant
- Holiday closings for President's Day
- Former Bettendorf library director dies
- Red Cross prepared for flooding
- Free colon cancer testing kits available during March
- Moline's Lester a finalist for Des Moines city attorney job
- A group of 100 local business owners, leaders, HR directors and wellness coordinators gathered to learn about wellness, disease prevention and Trinity's free HealthAware Program.
- Half-million baby bassinets are recalled.
- Kindergarten Round-up Feb. 24 at Rivermont Collegiate
- Daily planner, Feb. 18, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, Feb. 18, 2011
- Moline High speech team members head to state competition
- Fresh start for spring and baseball
- State budget cuts are 'proposed on the backs of children and families in need'
- Outstanding service, success as leader earns Moline High assistant principal honor
- Girl Scouts looking for Young Women of Achievement
- Incumbents face challenges in 2 Silvis wards
- Kids Count data report released among Q-C professionals Thursday
- Annawan, Wethersfield school boards conduct joint meeting
- Orion looks at possibility of air-conditioning buildings
- Two $1,000 scholarships announced
- Chance of major flood remains high
- WIU: Charter member of SALUTE, Veterans Honor Society
- Nominations needed for 2011 Young Women of Achievement awards
- Rotary Review, Feb. 15
- QC Online coverage of the wonderful gift Cardiovascular Medicine P.C. Illinois gave the community with hopes of raising the bar in math and science.
- QC Times coverage of Cardiovascular Medicine's $600,000 gift to offer math & science scholarships & a mini medical school to local high school schools.
- Metro East briefs for Feb. 16, 2011
- Davenport woman wins top prize playing "Crossword" scratch game
- Job readiness seminar Feb. 26 at Martin Luther King Center
- Bettendorf church's supper Feb. 18 to benefit women's shelter
- Garbage truck crashes into Davenport paint store
- Thursday's temperatures could top 60
- Daily planner, Feb. 17, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011
- Federal funds redirected to dredge Sunset Marina
- Water rescue lesson by Moline firefighters goes beyond cool
- Morthland assigned to several committees
- Nonprofits can apply for funds from Junior Board of R.I.
- Hampton school district earns academic award from state board
- Still no decision from Woodhull board on Pilot property
- E.M. firefighter publishes book to teach kids about firefighters
- David Baker: Human spell check often needed
- Davenport Mayor Bill Gluba to discuss the Census on The Cities Feb. 17
- Dr. Sanjeev Puri of Cardiovascular Medicine P.C. announces CVM's new math & science initiative thru Trinity Health Foundation. The CVM-IL initiative will fund scholarships for college-bound students, a math & science competition this spring,
- During a press conference at Trinity today, Trinity President and CEO Rick Seidler thanks Cardiovascular Medicine P.C. for their large gift to help build our future in health care.
- Physicians from Cardiovascular Medicine, P.C. in Illinois, today announced that they have earmarked half a million dollars to create a new math and science initiative through the Trinity Health Foundation. The CVM-IL Math & Science Initiative will f
- Winter Tips for Eating More Fruit - Fresh fruit can be more difficult to find in the winter months when it’s out of season. There are still many convenient ways to get your recommended 2 cups of fruit per day. Dried fruit is a convenient alternati
- The snow is FINALLY melting! The lighted snowflakes on The Great River Plaza will soon go dark until next year. Fat Tuesday is just around the corner. It won't be long until.....
- Trinity JA Bowl-A-Thon Strikes into action at Bowlmor Lanes, Highland Park Bowl, Milan Lanes & Miller Time Bowling - Local area businesses will be striking it big on Sat., Feb. 19, as 305 teams of 5 adults will be bowling to support JA programs offer
- Today in history for Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
- Rivermont Collegiate hosts open house Feb. 22
- Mad Mixture Science Night Feb. 17 at River Valley Library
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011
- Daily planner, Feb. 16, 2011
- Late teacher's life a lesson for all
- Moline school staffers will kick up their heels
- Is your child ready for kindergarten?
- Proposed minimum-wage hike worries small-business owners
- Economy looking up in 2011
- HEY DISTRICT FANS!!! Check out the Renaissance Rock Island Facebook page and become their fan as well! Keep up to date with all the "happenings" not only in The District, but also the various developments, neighborhoods, and fun things going
- Trinity Bettendorf is seeking volunteers and is taking applications for adults who might be interested in volunteering weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. There are a number of openings for active, outgoing individuals with outstanding customer service sk
- Ever wondered what it's like to be a nurse? A doctor? How about a physical therapist, medical assistant or chiropractor? Come to the Quad City Area Health Careers Expo to learn firsthand what it's like to work in the health care profession that
- Former local mental health advocate dies in Rockford
- Temperatures will try for record high this week
- Census data due today
- Josh Groban coming to i wireless on May 28
- Come celebrate Earl Hanson Elementary's 40th birthday
- Annual Disc Golf Ice Bowl set for Feb. 19 to benefit River Bend Foodbank
- Rising corn prices mean rising meat prices
- Roxanne Kramer breast cancer award nominations now being accepted
- District 7 Judicial Nominating Commission: Nominees
- Money Smart Kid Contest offers opportunity to earn funds for college
- Free boat safety classes
- Compost bin and rain barrel sale slated for May 7
- Bettendorf's snow emergency canceled
- Daily planner, Feb. 15, 2011
- Mississippi governor plans visit to Quad-Cities
- Honor Flight Committee hosting a World War II musical
- Area businesses rally to support local non-profit with Bowl-A-Thon
- Korean war vets must submit info by Feb. 18 to get new medal
- Circuit Breaker/Illinois Cares Rx Community Enrollment Event
- New face for MEG: Winslow takes over drug-fighting agency
- Finding love the second time around
- Investigation into woman's death in fire continues
- The rush is on to be in step with Cupid on Valentine's Day
- A-Rod doesn't appreciate a good thing
- Eagle Ridge School Student Writers
- Denkmann Grade School Student Writers
- Sons of Norway Storelva Lodge 1-655 to meet Feb. 21
- Eastern Iowa Community Colleges offer visit day Feb. 21
- Friendly House one of four sites in Iowa to offer Free File
- Alternatives for the Older Adult seeks volunteers
- Lesson 4: 'Once you fire, you can't ask the bullet to come back'
- Moline reports 25% rise in home burglaries
- Construction projects await court ruling
- Home Builders Show offers one-stop shopping
- Choosy helps kids get 'Head Start' on healthy eating
- Q-C poet performs at Kennedy Center in D.C.
- Today in history for Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011
- Daily planner, Feb. 13,2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for Feb. 13
- Today in history for Sunday, Feb. 13, 2011
- Engineering scholarship honors welding teacher
- South R.I. Township offers scholarships
- Milan American Legion hosts ComedySports and catered dinner Feb. 20
- Congratulations to the awesome women in our community who have been nominated as ATHENA International award honorees: Ginny Wilson Peters, Julie Bechtel, Carolyn Ruhl, Denise Bulat, Sister Joan Lescinski and Jackie Staron. Jackie is the mother of Trinity
- Trinity nurse and Trinity Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Clinic help homeless man with frostbite.
- Guest speaker courts players' spiritual desires
- Q-C re-enacts Lincoln's emotional farewell
- Bill to ban traffic cameras in Iowa falls short
- Gatehouse Faith and Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011
- Q-C dealers bullish on car sales
- The Life and Courage of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. re-enactment
- Q-C flu season mild so far
- Milan Chamber of Commerce welcomes new president and board members
- Geneseo mayor upset with aldermen's letters in local newspapers
- R.I. city attorney dies in Florida
- Davenport mayor disputes census
- Child Abuse Council announces local CASA program
- Requet gets R.I. loan for site of old Italian Village
- First Annual Shop Local Expo to be held February 19
- Midwest Technical Institute opening a campus in Moline
- Alleman H.S. selected to participate in Operation Teen Safe Driving Program
- American Legion Post 569 public dinner and comedy show
- Auto show tops $175,000 in scholarships
- Verschoore backs measure to help seniors who have lost their jobs
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011
- Liberty House to host trivia night fundraiser
- Lincoln linked to God's plan
- Great River Show Choir Invitational February 18-19
- Debt shredder makes joyful noise for Moline church
- Daily planner, Feb. 12, 2011
- Be my Beatles Valentine at church dessert theater
- Engineering scholarship established at WIU-QC
- Go to Guatemala: Rotary Clubs looking for vocational leaders to send
- Rotary International is taking scholarship requests for full scholarships
- Pastor brings some Connecticut comfort to those addicted
- 'Love Stories' offers romantic buffet of alluring treats
- Five Questions for: Sara Tisdale
- Protecting the Heart, by Bill Leaver of Iowa Health Systems.
- Our Trinity Just Drive High School Competition is really heating up. Check out the facebook page at www.facebook.com/trinityqcdrivesafe. If you are or have a high school student involved in the competition, make sure you/they "Like" our Trinity
- Augustana students beat national average in learning outcomes
- LOW ON $$$ ? Why not take your sweetheart to Rock Island Brewing Co. for Monday's $2.50 Burger Baskets and a 50% discount on selected draft beer??!! You don't have to spend a lot of money to share some time with that special someone....
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 11, 2011
- Correction
- Keithsburg Fire Department seeks EMS equipment
- Quad-Cities customers turn out for Verizon iPhones
- Expert advice from local National Anthem singer
- Quad City Blues Pink At The Rink
- 'Treasures' grant will save Bishop Hill's Steeple Building
- American Red Cross launching Recovery 2011
- Lease disagreement could cost New Boston its postal service
- Figge Art Museum seeks volunteers
- Illinois Math and Science Academy opens local field office
- Augustana students beat national average in learning outcomes
- Country Bank of Aledo enters into consent order with FDIC
- Nahant Marsh hosting a talk on agroforestry and alternative crops
- Moline Library showcases Audubon prints from 1858
- Residents reminded to clear snow from fire hydrants
- Geneseo company sold to international energy firm
- Mallards in the community
- Warming trend on its way to Q-C area
- Census shows Iowa's rural areas losing population; Davenport grows
- Euchre tournament fundraiser for Camp Courageous
- Sign replacement work postponed due to extreme cold
- IDOT forces to perform pothole patching on Feb. 14
- Jesse White to help kick off the big read in central Illinois
- Daily planner, Feb. 11, 2011
- 5 DAYS LEFT UNTIL FEBRUARY 14!!! Stop in at Hickey Brothers Cigar Store and check out The Valentines Day Cigar Specials for that special someone, male or female. Visit www.hickeybrothers.com for details
- Hunter - Baby of the Week 2-8-11
- The Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center's supply of blood is low. They supply all the local hospitals, including Trinity. Can you help?
- Francis Willard students shadow city workers
- Greater Quad Cities: Report to the Region
- Zonta Club of the Quad Cities available scholarships
- Local businesses urge Q.C. to "Think Local, Drink Local"
- School has SMARTs: Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy wins second whiteboard
- Family play at R.I. Library covers stories of a father and son
- Doug Greer: Give Silvis schools what they deserve
- New iPhone, iPad app helps you keep track of sins
- Dispatch/Argus photograph is AP photo of the month
- Sales tax going up in Hampton
- Silvis pays off outstanding debt
- Port Byron discusses major trim in sewer expansion program
- Daily planner, Feb. 10, 2011
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011
- Moline school district corrects ballot errors
- Sweethearts of any age or era
- Habitiat receives $12,000 boost for two homes
- Alpha OK payments for new wells
- Hoping for a lot more than four-score-and-seven participants for record-breaking attempt
- Catherine Bovee from Davenport wins $30,000 lottery prize
- 6 DAYS UNTIL VALENTINE'S DAY - District Member Realm Wellness Spa suggests you give the gift of Health, Wellness & Beauty with their "Valentine's Day Boot Camp". You and your sweetheart can get the "Couples Massage". Cal
- Popular longtime Moline educator Stan Woods dies
- Davenport schools announce new superintendent
- Rhythm City Casino terminates riverfront agreement with Davenport
- R.I. Board forming committee to determine size, redraw districts
- The Navy Seabee Veterans of America Island X-2 to meet Feb. 12
- Atkinson board praises residents after last week's storm
- City of R.I. hosts Trivia Night, register by Feb. 18
- Cutting truancy specialist concerns R.I. board
- Local Angus breeder recognized for owning proven bulls
- Home Bound Healthcare honoring centenarians
- Blood drive Feb. 16 in Moline
- Ladies' Night of Indulgence announced for Feb. 9
- WIU-QC adds new major
- Grinnell Mutual loses director and friend, Joe Reid
- Local wildlife biologist to report on bird of prey counts in the area
- Rabi Henry Karp presentation on trip to Holocaust sites
- Crop Management Breakfast update, Feb 21 in Woodhull
- Quad Cities Hearts for Horses Fundraiser
- CPR Satuday rolls around on February 19 with card tournament
- East Moline police vehicle heavily damaged by fire
- College hosts 2nd annual Hearts Tournament for CPR training
- Lane closure announced for I-88 near E.M. Feb. 10
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in Moline area
- Daily planner, Feb. 9, 2011
- Rewarding U Now Scholarship at Rivermont
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011
- Update on Rock Island news
- Share your improbable love story
- WIU call for DFL 2012 nominations
- Blizzard bill totals $800,000
- Our local high school students are just getting geared up for the Trinity Just Drive Competition. To follow along, join us at www.facebook.com/trinityqcdrivesafe.
- KWQC TV6 News coverage of our SouperBowl fundraiser for Heart Walk on Feb. 4. We're on at 19:16 thru 19:51 on News at 6 p.m. on Feb. 4.
- KWQC TV6 News coverage of our SouperBowl fundraiser for Heart Walk on Feb. 4. We're on at 19:16 thru 19:51.
- We have reached 700 fans and are very excited about that. Thank you all for visiting us.
- Trinity staff held a SouperBowl fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 4 to raise money toward Trinity's $20,000 commitment to the American Heart Association's Start! Heart Walk coming up on May 21. We raised over $1,000 through the soup donations, 50/50 r
- "Memories...Light The Corners Of Our Minds." Ya Maka My Weekend Returns August 2011.......
- We’ve heard many tales of compassion from the snowstorm, but this stands out. A local TV station talked to a homeless man with frostbite on his toes. A nurse at Trinity Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine knew that hyperbaric therapy has been used
- Concert band to play favorites at free event
- Save-A-Lot opening new East Moline store by early May
- Rich Stewart named new conservationist in R.I. County
- More robins winter in the Q-C
- Volunteers needed to wrap trees for LL&W's MillionTrees Project
- Harrison Manor fire started in bedroom
- HCEDP receives approval to fill AmeriCorps*VISTA
- Geneseo man rescues Andover man after call from Nebraska
- Inner Health Chiropractic: "Have a Heart Save a Heart"
- Come visit Davenport's Sister-City Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Wells Fargo and Cardiovascular Medicine save the day for the Red Cross
- BCSD accepting applications for 4-year-old preschool program
- Andover Historical Society to meet Feb. 15
- Snow the norm for Kenosha man
- Wild Winter Wednesday programs at the Windmill Cultural Center
- R.I. County Extension & 4-H Education Foundation hosts trivia event
- Village of Carbon Cliff member of IPWMAN
- WIU accreditation team on-site schedule
- JA of the Heartland wins presitigious economic education award
- City of Bettendorf snow emergency continues through Feb. 13
- Daily planner, Feb. 8, 2011
- Hennepin Canal "Bald Eagle hike" slated for Feb. 20
- Join the Trinity Junior Achievement Bowl-A-Thon on Feb. 19
- Third Day: The Make Your Move Tour coming to Davenport
- MHS principal named tops in state
- Popular Mid Morning Show in the Cities expands
- Today in history for Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011
- Henry County Public Transportation offers curb-to-curb service daily
- Schilling shares Washington experience with students
- Riverboat Development Authority grant applications available
- Proof of passion: Burchett brothers capture spirit of distilling
- Daily planner, Feb. 7, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, Feb. 7, 2011
- 100 years later, Tampico celebrates President Ronald Reagan's birth
- SnowmyGod! Even the ski resort was closed this week
- Teens taking 'Just Drive' pledge could win money for after-prom
- Fire damages historic Davenport building
- R.I. Council set to vote on fee increases
- NAACP is all about 'improving the lives of people'
- Thanks Advanced Radiology, SC for your generous gift to help educate highly skilled radiographers to operate increasingly sophisticated equipment! They have established a scholarship at Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences for radiography stu
- Q-C Packers fan supports team with KISS-inspired costume
- Upgrading the Avenue: Resurfacing slated from 48th Street to E.M. border
- Golfers have good time for a good cause
- Today in history for Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011
- Daily planner, Feb. 6, 2011
- Symphonic Band to perform in Italy
- Chelsea and Ginny
- “The feeling that I had … it was nothing like I’d ever had before. It didn’t feel right and it didn’t go away. But you’ve got to get these things checked out.” ~Jaci Weigandt
A good message for women who tend t
- Rotary Review, Feb. 1
- FYI - DOWNTOWN ROCK ISLAND SNOW REMOVAL
Crews will start removing snow from Downtown Rock Island beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday, February 4, 2011 and continuing until finished on Saturday, February 5.
Snow will be removed between 1st to 5th Avenues from
- It's National Wear Red Day in support of heart health for women! We'd love to see your photos of everyone wearing red. You can post them here for our "Wearing Red for Heart Health" photo album.
- Rabbi called on to serve, deploys to Afghanistan
- Iowa State Patrol looking for drunk drivers this weekend
- Holocaust victim's opera is 'masterly'
- Ambrose announces events for February
- GateHouse News Service religion briefs
- March 18 is application deadline for Genesis Foundations nursing scholarships
- Daily planner, Feb. 5, 2011
- Today in history for Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011
- Branstad talks 'tough decisions' with Q-C chamber
- Bishop Hill OKs wind farm setback
- City of R.I. to remove snow downtown
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011
- E.M. asks for help clearing snow from hydrants
- Friendship vines bloom from Geneseo to Texas
- Iowa Treasurer Fitzgerald has a vault of Valentine's Day treasures
- Cleaning program wipes some cancer anxieties away
- Help package meals for hunger relief Feb. 9
- Church loses its shepherd king to retirement
- Electrical problems likely cause of early morning Rock Island fire
- Comedian used 'nerd-ology,' not 'theology' to share uplifting message
- Saturday's fashion show for Children's Therapy Center canceled
- To forgive or not: Who sufffers more?
- Ted Zeiner Memorial to be held Feb. 11
- Kelly Berg got her first glance into the nursing field as a senior at Bettendorf High School when she participated in the Health Occupations Academy at Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences. Now she is in her 2nd semester at the school & p
- Introducing Daniel J Arnold, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine - Dr. Arnold received his medical education from Univ. of Osteopathic Medicine & Health Sciences, Des Moines, & completed his internship & residency at Trinity Medical Center. He is
- Friday is National Wear Red Day! We're raising awareness about the risk factors for heart disease and stroke in women. We'd love to see your photos of you and friends, family & co-workers dressed in your best red. Post them here and we'
- Trinity College of Nursing (closed 2/3)
- Moline Beatles tribute postponed to March
- Get a chiro exam Feb 14; donate to NAMI of Davenport
- Cheech and Chong to light up Adler in March
- Ameren restoring power; nearly all to have service by late Thursday
- Michael Buble to play i wi in June
- Cold weather health tips include dressing well, shoveling slowly
- John Marx, Driver Man
- City of Rock Island snow update
- Riverdance encore scheduled for Adler
- Red Cross seeks blood donors; patients can't take a snow day
- Couple welcomes blizzard baby
- Illinois to hold roadside safety checks this weekend
- Big dig leaves Quad-Cities with canyons of snow
- Comedy and music on Feb. 7 to benefit Sierra Leone
- Waterman, other Iowa court nominee donated to campaigns
- Family opens home to 13 stranded travelers
- Palmer Hills Retirement Bingo Blast Feb. 9.
- What happened to you during the storm? Tell us your story
- City of Davenport snow update
- Local teens looking to give $10,000 to nonprofits
- Saturday's Liverpool Legends benefit for MHS postponed
- Illinois National Guard Family Academies scheduled
- Kewanee bar owner fined for violating smoke-free act
- Pick up New Kingdom Trailriders applications Feb. 5
- Keep gas meters and pipes clear of snow and ice
- Arc and St. Anne's to host trivia night Feb. 5
- Branstad issues disaster declarations for Scott, Cedar, Dubuque counties
- Allstate offers homeowners tips following winter weather
- Daily planner, Feb. 4, 2011
- Red Cross responds to massive winter storm
- Blood Center extends hours to help recover from blizzard
- Officials: Moline, Rock Island streets to be cleared by tonight
- Today in history for Friday, Feb. 4, 2011
- City of Moline snow update
- Muscatine Urgent Care will be open from 5-8:30 p.m. tonight,
- The following Trinity events, services, and/or classes have been cancelled or postponed due to weather:
All Trinity Muscatine clinics are open from 1-5 pm on 2/2 (Mulberry Ave, Cedar St and Wilton clinics).
Muscatine Urgent Care is open from 1-9 pm (2/2)
- Update: All Trinity Muscatine clinics are open from 1-5 today. That includes the Mulberry Ave, Cedar St and Wilton clinics.
Urgent Care is open from 1-9 pm.
- The following Trinity events, services, and/or classes have been cancelled or postponed due to weather:
- Those of you who are shoveling snow for hours on end, please remember to stay hydrated. Drinks lots of water with all that exercise. And for those of you who get to count minutes of exercise for your work wellness programs, we think shoveling counts. Add
- More cancellations for today:
- Metro East briefs for Feb. 2, 2011
- Tow ban lifted in Iowa counties
- Pink Gorilla returns to deliver your valentines
- Travelers share their tales of snowstorm woes
- Blizzard on Bloom: Snowfall time-lapse photography
- Clearing roads may take another day or more
- Area hotels fill beds with stranded travelers
- Midori inspires the art of music
- Building-block contest for kids to be Feb. 26
- Almblade 'Meet the Candidate' fundraiser rescheduled for Feb. 11
- Willie Nelson and son coming to Adler
- Drifting snow complicates delivering Wednesday Dispatch/R.I. Argus
- Iowa blizzard conditions to fade as snowfall ebbs
- Today in history for Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011
- Daily planner, Feb. 3, 2011
- Augustana Choir embarks on Homeland Tour
- The following Trinity events, services, and/or classes have been cancelled or postponed due to weather:
- Trinity Regional Health System cancellations:
Trinity Moline prenatal education sibling class scheduled for tonight.
Trinity Regional Health System annual board meeting.
- The Trinity Just Drive High School Competition began today. The following schools are currently competing for a $1,000 prize: Rockridge, Orion, Sherrard, Riverdale, Rivermont, Rock Island and Davenport North. Other schools may join at any time before the
- Friday is National Wear Red Day. Will you wear red to show your support and help raise awareness about the risk factors of heart disease and stroke?
- Over the next 72 hours, everybody think Gumbo Ya Ya (June 10 & 11, 2011) and Ya Maka My Weekend (August 12 & 13, 2011)...Reggae music melts snow!!! Canjun food warms the soul!!!!
- Snow emergency declared by Eldridge
- Cambridge suspends trash, recycling pickup Wednesday
- City of Rock Island issues snow emergency
- Iowa State Patrol offers advice for motorists in advance of winter storm
- Davenport IT firm wins $30M Army contract
- WIU closed Tuesday
- Quarrel at fire scene leads to pet owner's arrest
- East Moline declares snow emergency
- Museum hosts building contest for kids
- Milan issues snow emergency through Thursday
- Library to host program on preserving family keepsakes
- Snow emergency declared by Walcott
- Fans brave blizzard to see band
- Secretary White reminds drivers to celebrate safely this Super Bowl Sunday
- Kids put fundraising twist on basket raffle
- Remember the giant snowstorm of 1979? Tell us all about it!
- Pets rescued from R.I. fire; resident taken into custody
- Weather Service revises forecast to 20 inches
- Four Tops and Temptations to reschedule Wednesday's show
- Circa '21 canceling Wednesday performances
- Rock Island County declares snow emergency
- Daily planner, Feb. 2, 2011
- Snow emergencies, other weather advisories
- The Trinity Enrichment Center is expanding its mental health services by adding board-certified psychiatrist Dr. J. Michael Bertroche to its staff. With the addition of Dr. Bertroche, the Trinity Enrichment Center now offers multiple levels of counselin
- WIU weather advisory begins tonight at 6 p.m.
- City of Bettendorf host public information concerning budget
- Motorists/employers safe driving tips for bad weather
- Valentine Moonlight Indoor Music and Outdoor Walk will be Feb. 14
- Time change for Bettendorf City Council meeting
- Stroll through Springtime April 30, at Black Hawk State Historic Site
- Daily planner, Feb. 1, 2011
- QCIC summary of annual meeting
- Today in history for Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011
- Moline eyes TIF district to spur SouthPark renewal
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra to play i wi in May
- Man in critical condition after East Moline house fire
- Almblade reschedules 'Meet the Candidate' session
- The Farm Fresh Roller Girls: An 80's themed derby bout
- Snow forecast brings blood shortage fears
- Fundraiser for Unity Christian School Athletic Boosters
- Get ready to move your car from snow routes
- Free tax preparation services Feb. 5 and April 9
- Moline aldermen expected to review designs from IDOT
- 2010/2011 VITA and AARP Tax-Aide Sites
- Costs outpace revenue for East Moline garbage collection
- Q.C. Audubon Society regular meeting February 10
- Stocking the goods before the snow hits
- Today in history for Monday, Jan. 31, 2011
- SnOMG! Major storm could dump 18 inches on area by Wednesday
- City of Davenport snow emergency declared
- City of Moline to residents - snow routes will be in effect
- City of Bettendorf issues snow emergency
- VA Medical Center invites community to "Salute Hospitalized Veterans"
- Candidate Almblade will hold meet and greet event
- Firefighters battle EM blaze
- Today in history for Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011
- Daily planner, Jan. 31, 2011
- Davenport schools narrow superintendent pool to 3
- Chocolate lovers head to Botanical Center for festival
- Significant snow is on the way
- Moline native helping make this year's Super Bowl go
- Advocates hope to extend Avenue of the Cities to I-80
- Officials say Avenue of the Cities name change has spurred growth
- Snow is the great softball equalizer
- Moline schools foundation hires its first staffer
- Beg your pardon
- How many is enough? County board wrestles with redistricting
- Davenport named final spot on RAGBRAI
- Today in history for Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011
- Daily planner, Jan. 30, 2011
- One in 12 Americans has diabetes. Wow! So says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. you at risk? Take a FREE online risk assessment at www.trinityhealthaware.com
- Eating bad may make you sad.
(LA Times – Jan. 26) Eating food containing trans fats and saturated fats could contribute to depression, scientists reported Wed. Read the full story here:
- Learn to practice some spiritual work habits
- Port Byron post office likely to reopen in next few weeks
- Crime Stoppers
- Local attorney considered for Iowa Supreme Court
- Trinity Lutheran School hosts Kindergarten Round-Up
- Minister finds calling outside the church
- Beg your pardon
- Trinity Lutheran School hosts Preschool Open House
- Egyptian BHC student happy he's safe, wishes he was there
- Old Time Radio at Silvis Library Feb. 18
- Bowling benefit for Honor Flight of Quad Cities
- Mardi Gras Rajun Cajun Fest March 8 at Thunder Bay
- Davenport man wins $100,000 Lotto prize
- Q.C. Arts & St. Ambrose present Max Pollak & RumbaTap Jan. 29
- Child Abuse Council's financial audit available
- Give Kids A Smile Day provides free dental care to children in need
- Today in history for Friday, Jan. 28, 2011
- Spring to bring high potential for serious flooding in Q-C
- Gatehouse briefs for Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011
- Daily planner, Jan. 29, 2011
- Big Sister's a 'polished' mentor
- Davenport man discovers $100,000 win during routine errands
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011
- Breakfast with Iowa Governor Terry Branstad
- Local author's book available while 'portals' remain open
- American Business Women's Paddlewheel Chapter to meet Feb. 2
- Catholic confirmation kids serve more, memorize less
- Newspapers seek Egypt residents with Q-C ties
- Annual soccer slam nets holy goals of remembrance for Geneseo couple's son
- Fire restarts in Moline house; firefighters douse it again
- Fulton to host program "Celebrating Reagan's Roots" Feb. 6
- A Baha'i's view: The 'end' is the end of an era, not the world
- Taylor Ridge home hit by chimney fire
- Verschoore continues to look for cuts and promote economic growth
- Understanding the Latino culture talk Feb. 9
- They finally announced the Friday night band for this year's Mississippi Valley Fair, which Trinity is proud to support. Check this article for the full lineup.
- Registered Dietician Jeni Tackett gives us the skinny on portion control. Check out the "portion plate" to see portion sizes.
- On a diet? Love chili? Good news - chili is healthy. Check out what nutritional value and health benefits chili ingredients provide.
- Karson J. - Baby of the Week 1-27-11
- Registered Dietician Jeni Tackett gives us the skniny on portion control. Check out the "portion plate" to see portion sizes.
- Little girls host lemonade stand in memory of a friend
- Rocky assistant principal will return to the classroom
- Small staff in engineering department keeps East Moline sound
- University of Illinois Extension hosts crop management update breakfast
- Rutherford touts upcoming 100th birthday celebration of Reagan, Illinois' 'favorite son'
- IDOT announces road weight limits go in effect Feb. 1 in Henry County
- Schilling 'honored' to serve on House Agriculture Committee, farming subcommittees
- Dr. Jason Peters appointed as Parkander Chair at Augustana
- 100 turbine windfarm planned for Mercer, Warren, Knox counties
- Moline woman escapes with dogs from house fire
- 4-H Communication Contest, everyone is invited!
- Mardi Gras Rajun Cajun Fest will be in full swing on Fat Tuesday
- E.M. Police Department to conduct A.C.E patrols in R.I. County
- VFW Post 1303 and Ladies Auxiliary meeting changed
- Reception honors Augustana's Illinois Professor of the Year
- Today in history for Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011
- Understanding the Latino culture with Dr. Chip Anderson
- Daily planner, Jan. 28, 2011
- Where were you when the space shuttle Challenger exploded?
- Spring flood outlook of the season now available
- Figge Art Museum awarded humanities Iowa Grant
- (Reuters) - A new analysis of evidence used by a U.S. advisory panel to roll back breast cancer screening guidelines suggests it may have ignored evidence that more frequent mammograms save more lives, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
- Antique Spectacular March 4-6 at QCCA Expo Center
- David Baker: It's hard to find things made in America
- Q.C. Rollers St. Valentines Day Massacre set for February 4
- Metro East briefs for Jan. 26, 2011
- Friendship Week, Feb. 22-28 at Rock Island Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
- Colona church bringing group to area to do free home repairs
- Quad Cities Natural Area Guardians' annual Winter Ecology Series starts Feb. 1
- New finance director East Moline's first female department head
- LeClaire bald eagle watch, Jan. 29-30
- LULAC scholarships announced
- Daily planner, Jan. 27, 2011
- Barney's Birthday Bash coming to Davenport soon
- High school students help kick off United Way Student Campaign
- Deaths, Jan. 27, 2011
- R.I. senior awarded for collecting 9,000 pounds of E-waste
- Schilling to appear on Sunday news show
- Slight warm-up on Friday precedes very chilly weekend
- 67 spent casings found in Geneseo hostage's apartment
- Reagan Forever Stamp cancellation Feb. 6 in Tampico
- Center for Math and Science taking applications
- The Immigration Project is holding a community-wide meeting Feb. 3
- Brown: Civil unions a great benefit for legal matters
- Report applauds generations working together
- This is a good reason to do what you can to PREVENT heart disease. If you are an employer, it's a good reason to check out Trinity's free program/luncheon, which will focus on cost containment & disease prevention, the risks of heart diseas
- More coverage on Trinity's assistance to women who need mammograms.
- Trinity and its Community Health Partners will offer a low-cost blood cholesterol screening from 6-9 am, February 14-18, at Trinity VNHA, 106 19th Avenue, Suite 101 in Moline, and at Trinity Bettendorf, 4500 Utica Ridge Road in Bettendorf.
- Heart Surgeon Alyas Chaudhry to speak at free event for employers. Discussion will center on the changing health care environment w/a focus on cost containment & disease prevention, the risks of heart disease & benefits of preventive screenings.
- More coverage on Trinity's assistance to women who need mammograms.
- Kristie Sorensen of Port Byron wins $30,000 playing "Crossword"
- Immigration as a moral issue series change in schedule
- Moline airs new snow & ice control video on Channel 18
- Augustana receives ATSC sustainability leadership award
- Daily planner, Jan. 26, 2011
- Today in history for Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011
- Quad City Community Engagement Consortium announces inaugural event
- Simulator shows AlWood students the danger of texting while driving
- Wapsi River Center winter fun day events
- Mills Chevrolet raises $21,495 for youth soccer
- Quad Cities to Haiti Alliance meeting Feb. 9 in Davenport
- Firefighters make my day
- Free Alzheimer's program Feb. 9 at Bettendorf Library
- Bloomquist was the 'anchor of the Chamber of Commerce'
- Update on Rock Island news
- Two resign from Mercer animal control group
- Send-Off Party for the Steady Rollin' Blues Band
- U.S.-Asia relations to be discussed at Augie lecture
- Close to 300 Quad-City students volunteer to help those in need
- Morthland introduces bill that could change county board compensation
- X-Country Luminary event to be held January 28
- NAWIC to meet Feb. 3
- WIU Hockey at the i wireless Center this weekend
- Moline honors icy river rescue team
- View Moline's State of the City Address on Mediacom Channel 18
- Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Albany Community Blood Drive
- We are proud to have 2 members of the Trinity family speaking at Augustana's Women in Leadership Symposium - Linda Newborn, Chairman of the Board for Trinity Regional Health System; & Berlinda Tyler-Jamison, President, Trinity Health Foundation.
- Healthier Workforce. Healthier Bottom Line.
FREE luncheon and program - Free tools to improve employee health.
Wed., Feb. 16, i wireless Center, Moline, IL
11:30 a.m. to noon - Registration and networking
Noon to 1 p.m. - Lunch and program
- Clarification: Schiff comments
- Moline aldermen to review request to annex 64 acres
- Gates HR chief to speak at Women's Connection
- Silvis man swims 96 laps in tribute to Jack LaLanne
- Rock Island approves several fee hikes to avoid red ink
- The R.I. Conservation Club ice fishing tourney set for Jan. 29
- E.M. weighs service cuts to balance budget
- WWE Smackdown road to Wrestlemania March 13
- Agencies partner to help control kitten populations
- Presentation of Mark W. Schwiebert Sustainability Leadership Award
- Colona candidate questions Stonebridge costs
- Waste Commission announces Environmental Grant Program
- Long-term Moline plan would close four elementary schools
- Get ready for taco and chili supper and euchre tournament
- BCSD to host Kindergarten Round-Up on March 4
- Today in history for Monday, Jan. 24, 2011
- Butterworth Center to host Cuban Essence
- Spend your summer with Western
- Operation Spay Day 2011 in the Quad City area
- Geneseo, Mount Carroll elevators fined $1.4 million for fatal grain bin accidents
- Today in history for Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011
- WWE Smackdown coming to i wireless Center
- Phi Theta Kappa Society at BHC to host Cabin Fever Reliever
- Moline Library displays work of regional artists
- Fans crowd Moline restaurant to cheer on Bears, Packers
- Moline father charged with abducting daughter
- Fire causes $100K of damage at Bettendorf steel plant
- No one injured in Bettendorf apartment fire
- Today in history for Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011
- Illinois State Scholars
- Daily planer, Jan. 23, 2011
- Daily planner, Jan. 24, 2011
- Daily planner, Jan. 25, 2011
- Domestic abuse shelter seeks interpreters
- Knee surgery turns him into a Cubs fan (almost)
- Thomas & Friends return to i wireless
- Today in history for Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011
- Stay safe on the roads this winter, cold weather driving tips
- Valentine's Craft Class Jan. 29 in Moline
- Divided they stand: Couples trade barbs over Bears-Packers game
- Packing heat in Iowa: New gun law triggers rush for permits to carry
- Davenport shop creates glass with class
- Rod & Custom Show promotes fun with cars
- Parrot Heads bring the beach to Davenport
- This Go Red for Women video features women and events in Iowa including our Trinity sponsored Go Red for Women luncheon last November.
- Thank You for all the comments and suggestions of what you would like to see happen in The District in 2011! We want you to know that we're not just hearing what you're saying...We're Listening! Keep the good "ju-ju" and great
- Interfaith marriages: Different religions don't have to be marriage obstacles
- Packard brings punch to Arrowhead auction Saturday
- Caring served in 'Souper' bowls
- Beg your pardon
- North High School vocal music program "The Big Dance"
- Beg your pardon
- Illinois State Police District 7 to conduct OREP in R.I. County
- Spelling Bee 'fugitive' escapes with crown
- Daily planner, Dec. 22, 2011
- Familiar face finishes first at Moline Spelling Bee
- Robinson leaving auditor post
- Q.C. area students will join the MWAH! troupe Jan. 24-25
- Housing developers set to buy land in Cordova
- Fulton visitor numbers are strong
- R.I. County Salon #137 to hold meeting Feb. 2
- Davenport Main Street to close for repair work Jan. 24-28
- An old, modern unity propels young ecumenical workers
- City of Davenport launches neighborhood planning process
- Pamper others as you would have them pamper you
- National Community Development Association Award to Riverwalk
- A cheerleader for God makes it her mission
- Winter safety tips for the home
- Singers seek soul searchers, channel surfers
- Davenport's annual Daddy Daughter Dance tradition continues
- A closer looks at politics, religion and health-care reform
- Rock Island will spare cheerleading, eight teams, from budget cuts
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011
- Davenport among top 25 real estate markets in U.S.
- GateHouse briefs fo Faith & Values Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011
- Sponsorships coming in slow for Reagan celebration
- Do you have osteoporosis or osteopenia? Here are some foods that are good for your bones: yogurt, kale, spinach, broccoli, sardines, beans and legumes, soy milk and tofu, fresh or dried apricots, raisins, figs, bran, wheat germ, baked potatoes, bananas,
- Metamorphoses to give myths a modern twist
- Your comments wanted on Rock Island's $52.7 million sewer expansion
- Augie tuition goes up 3.5 percent
- Bettendorf mayor praises 2010, looks to future
- Quad City Mallards Community involvement
- Orion superintendent says state tax increase is a relief
- 10th annual be a tourist weekend another success
- Moline looks to sell or tear down City Hall Annex
- Assumption Greek Orthodox Church to host Triva Night January 29
- AlWood School Board elects two to fill vacancies
- Lecture at St. Ambrose examines relationship between spirituality and work
- Cambridge superintendent pleased with tax increase
- Celebrate safely for the Chicago Bears championship game
- Proposed budget cuts don't sit well with Rocky fans
- Family Museum Trivia Night 2011
- National School Choice Week: Explore your options at Rivermont
- Daily planner, Jan. 21, 2011
- Today in history for Friday, Jan. 21, 2011
- Mercer Library District looks for $2.8M bond issue for rennovations
- Q-C nature groups invite public to explore wild winter wonders
- Annawan School Board discusses voting procedures
- Moline street and alley improvements paid for with utility tax increase
- Rock Island woman ready to toast to reaching the century mark
- Kai Swanson named WVIK interim general manager
- Trinity Just Drive High School Competition just announced! Students can compete to win $1,000 for their school's after prom party. Visit our new Trinity Just Drive facebook page for more information.
- Augustana announces 2011-2012 tuition
- Cure winter blues at library carnival
- Neil Friberg performs classic myths with a modern twist
- Today in history for Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011
- Bohnsack reviewing candidates to fill vacant county board seat
- Volunteer millers host two programs in February at Windmill Cultural Center
- Today in history for Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011
- Metro East briefs for Jan. 19, 2011
- Gluba in D.C. urging Congress to focus on jobs, education
- Fulton searching for its greatest love story
- Schillling on subcommittee with direct effect on Arsenal
- Daily planner, Jan. 20, 2011
- Robert Burns Night and Celebration Jan. 29 in Davenport
- Taco benefit for Niabi Zoo planned for Tuesday
- RI High School may cut cheerleading, 8 sports teams
- Niabi Zoo criticized for elephants' pen
- Henry County queen will reign at Illinois state fairs
- Member questions size, pay of Rock Island County Board
- Figure Skating Club to offer 'Learn to Skate' clinic Jan. 23
- Airport search fails to turn up reported man with gun
- Area high schools could win $1,000 in Trinity's Just Drive competition
- Casa Guanajuato searches for new building across Illinois Quad Cities
- Rules of the Road Course for all citizens in R.I. area
- More super fan videos available online
- City of Rock Island Notice of Public Hearing
- 6th annual winter ecology series to be held in February
- Slide on over to our new Trinity Just Drive facebook page and "like" our page. The next 14 new fans who like our page before noon tomorrow will receive a free pass to the Putnam IMAX Theater.
- Are you concerned about those drivers out there who text while driving? Do you allow yourself to be distracted while driving? Distracted Driving is a national epidemic. Driving while texting caused more than 200,000 car crashes & 6,000 deaths in the
- Milan City Council will recognize 2 Milan police officers & 2 medics from Trinity Ambulance for their assistance w/a December fire rescue, today at 5:30 pm at Milan City Hall. EMTs Bava & Russ Prunty responded to the scene for any medical care ne
- Daily planner, Jan. 19, 2011
- Update on Rock Island news
- City of Davenport declared downtown snow emergency
- Moline Public Library John James Audubon program
- 2010 Red Kettle Campaign Wrap-up
- Scott Community College Athletic Department Trivia Night
- Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Society elects 2011 officers
- Davenport church to offer free sign language course Feb.-April
- Bishop Hill Heritage Association public meeting to be held Jan.29
- Being a Packers fan not a crime ... at least not yet
- Bettendorf Police Explorers' chili competition supper
- Former Miss America joins pageant for whirlwind weekend of events
- Arrowhead Ranch vehicle auction to be held Jan. 22
- Q-C Beatle-maniac still cherishes mementos, teenage memories
- Western Illinois University picks new president
- Catholic group urges Schilling to vote against health care law repeal
- Western finds new president within the ranks
- City council candidate faces recrimination for use of racial slur
- Scholarships help Genesis continue tradition of nursing excellence
- Moline forgives judgments, buys apartment building
- Jack Thomas named 11th president of WIU
- Salvation Army falls $56,000 short of Red Kettle goal
- Milan officers and medics receive awards
- New courthouse tops Rock Island County goals
- WIU to offer CPA review course
- Weather cancellations for tonight:
Trinity Bettendorf Breastfeeding (class will meet 1/24/11 Same location and time)
Trinity Moline Prenatal Class series (Class will meet 1/24 Same location and time)
Be careful out there.
- Paula LeVasseur, Program Director at Trinity New Horizons in Muscatine, which provides chemical dependency treatment and prevention services, answers questions about her work and addictions.
- Through Jan. 30, Microbes: Invisible Invaders, Amazing Allies is at Putnam Museum and IMAX Theatre. This interactive, 3,000-sq.-ft exhibition examines what microbes are, what they look like, the history of disease, emerging diseases & how research is
- The World Health Organization (WHO) & the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report that increased physical activity, healthy diet & avoiding tobacco can help to prevent the vast majority of chronic diseases; including 80% of heart disease, 80% of
- Q-C gets more snow, freezing drizzle; colder temps coming
- Davenport declares snow emergency through 4 a.m. Tuesday
- More snow, freezing rain and cold are on the way to Q-C
- 'Made in Pakistan' to be shown at Augustana Jan. 21
- Davenport declares snow emergency
- Local King celebrants urged to make a difference
- Daily planner, Jan. 18, 2011
- Today in history for Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011
- Harleys hold special spot in Moline couple's hearts
- Putnam extends run of Harry Potter and contest
- Mayor Welvaert: 'Moline is strong'
- KONE Centre ready to start building
- Rock Island finds ways to avoid layoffs
- Daily planner, Jan. 17, 2011
- Today in history for Monday, Jan. 17, 2011
- Uncle Bud was cool
- Cat lovers find show a purr-fectly good time
- Tropical Fish Swap to be held
- True-Blue: Coal Valley woman enthralled by Navy flight group
- Today in history for Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011
- New year brings new digs for Moline middle-schoolers
- 12 area schools receive SMART Boards through Hy-Vee
- Morthland hosts gathering to thank supporters
- Trio could face meth charges after Friday fire
- Boat show offers sneak peek of summer
- Two arrested and three hurt in stabbing outside Davenport bar
- Daily planner, jan. 16, 2011
- Black Hawk College Digest for Jan. 16
- Coming to a plate near you: Asian carp
- Martin Luther King Day celebrations in the Quad-Cities
- Q-C works to welcome First Army
- Bears rule ... this basement
- Lesson 1: Even a traffic stop can go bad
- First Army marching into Q-C
- American Shakespeare Center workshop, play Feb. 3
- SAVE THE DATE:
The 2011 Stylin’ Against Breast Cancer wine & cheese party will be held April 20 at the Quad Cities Waterfront Convention Center in Bettendorf. The luncheon & style show also will be held there on April 21. For more informati
- Trinity Health Foundation will award nearly $27,000 to local organizations who care for and support breast cancer survivors with funds generated by the Stylin’ Against Breast Cancer 2010.
- R.I. County lauched new designed website
- Volunteer millers host two programs in February at Windmill Cultural Center
- Today in history for Friday, Jan. 14, 2011
- Colonel Davenport Historical Foundation annual meeting on January 30
- Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011
- Come and join Community Caring Conference's Trivia Night Jan. 22
- Faith supplements can help keep those resolutions
- Jacobs: Tax vote 'least bad option'; Moffitt, Bivins fear business effect
- They will call it Immanuel -- God with us
- Beg your pardon
- WW II church forum gives some Christian soldiers marching orders
- Today in history for Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011
- Samaritans trust God for medical coverage
- Moment of silence returns to schools but some question effectiveness
- Why resolutions fail and how you can make yours stick
- Daily planner, Jan. 15, 2011
- Muscatine lawyer named judge in eastern Iowa
- Additional Faith & Values briefs for Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011
- Moline community group seeks more neighborhood board members
- Genesis hosts annual Boy Scout Merit Badge Day Feb. 5
- GateHouse briefs for Faith & Values Saturday, Jan, 15, 2011
- Moline proposes deal for vacant apartments
- Grant funding available from Quad Cities affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure
- Legion leader promotes jobs, flag protection during Moline visit
- Grants available to QCA nonprofits involved in public health projects
- Friday night fire in Moline might be meth-related
- PRNetwork hosts Jan. 20 luncheon to feature Living Lands & Waters
- R.I. to join another Guinness world record try
- Be a Tourist in Your Own Backyard Weekend
- Famed water-skiing squirrel wows Q-C crowd
- Binky Patrol names Nancy Hyman coordinator
- Bettendorf Mayor's State of the City Address
- 1938 grad cheers Vikings to 14th straight win
- This is a great slide show for parents about what you should know about childhood illnesses.
- Gene Blanc, chairman & CEO of Midland Information Resources in Davenport, has been unanimously elected chairman of the Board of Directors of Iowa Health System, the state’s first & largest integrated health system. He has been a member of t
- Kalia Lynn - Baby of the Week 1-13-11
- Carbon Cliff-Barstow preschool screening Jan. 19
- Davenport seeks RAGBRAI finale
- Free orthopedic assessment clinic for any child age 0 to 21
- New Iowa film alliance petitions Branstad
- Mortgage lenders encouraged to participate in Housing Grant Programs
- Beg your pardon: King Center expansion