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Iowa American Water customers will soon pay more for water.
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An inclusive church in the Quad Cities is celebrating after the United Methodist Church lifted bans on LGBTQ clergy and same-sex weddings.
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Residents of the Quad Cities can enjoy homegrown produce and handmade foods from local farmers markets, starting this weekend.
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A tank made at the Rock Island Arsenal over 100 years ago has been returned, restored and is now on display.
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John Deere is contesting three Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) citations it received following the death of an employee last year.
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Murder in the Studio continues at The Black Box Theatre, 1623 5th Avenue in Moline, Thursday through Saturday, May 2nd through 4th at 7:30 p.m.
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The city of Rock Island has chosen its deputy chief of police to serve as interim police chief.
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A Bettendorf woman is challenging Republican incumbent Gary Mohr for his seat in the Iowa house.
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As of Friday, William Weber, a 92-year old East Moline man, is still missing.
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