Six Bettendorf Middle School students are among 98 Iowa students who earned top honors in the National History Day in Iowa Contest and will compete in the national contest in June. The 98 students emerged from a total of 500 competitors in last week’s state contest at the Iowa Event Center in Des Moines. In […]
A 22-year-old Davenport man was shot and killed in East Moline Saturday night. On Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 11:44 p.m., East Moline Police Officers responded to the 1000 block of 51st Avenue in East Moline on a report of shots fired with an unresponsive male subject on the ground who was shot. This is […]
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds will likely sign legislation that would ban some anti-poverty programs. And Illinois taxpayers could be on the hook for a large part of the proposed new stadium for the Chicago Bears. Host Jim Niedelman gets into that with former Iowa State Rep. David Millage and Democratic political consultant Kevin Perkins. There […]
The City of Moline is getting ready to count their trees! The city’s Parks and Recreation Department received a $6,000 matching grant to complete tree inventories and develop a management plan for its urban forest. The grant helps communities understand how to manage urban forest areas by showing the estimated number of trees, their size, […]
A 51-year-old Davenport man faces felony charges after Scott County Deputies allege he did unlicensed HVAC work, according to court records. Jason Marchant faces a charge of ongoing criminal conduct – unlawful activity, along with first-degree fraudulent practice and three counts of second-degree fraudulent practice, court records show. The charges are in connection with incidents […]