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MOLINE â For at least six months, officials in Moline have been pursuing the possibility of bringing a University of Illinois school of engineering to riverfront land that will become available as the old I-74 bridge is demolished.
The city already has a college of engineering just a mile away â at Western Illinois University s Quad-Cities riverfront campus. But Mayor Stephanie Acri recently accused WIU officials of broken promises, including low enrollment numbers that have hurt Moline s economy.
Early last month, Acri said she spoke with Guiyou Huang, the new president of WIU and, I informed the president that Moline could not afford any more time to wait.
If you live on the Cape or Islands, there is a good chance you have eaten Sean Dailey’s cooking.
For the last quarter-century, Dailey and his wife, Laila, have run the Falmouth-based catering business, Eat Your Heart Out Catering.
“We run three trucks a day to catering jobs, from Falmouth to Provincetown to the islands and all the way up to Boston,” Dailey says.
But, these days, you no longer have to be invited to a party to enjoy Dailey’s food.
In September 2019, the couple also opened Eat Your Heart Out Cafe & Gourmet Market at 587 Main St., just outside downtown Falmouth.