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Despite the pandemic, one school in the Quad Cities continues to hold in-person classes five days a week. Rivermont Collegiate in Bettendorf has 200…
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FEMA has opened a Disaster Recovery Center in Bettendorf to help Iowa residents whose homes were damaged by last month's derecho. Spokesman John Mills…
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The 100-mile-per hour winds that pummeled the Quad-Cities on Aug. 10 produced more than power outages, downed trees, and other property damage. The fast-…
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A Silvis man has been identified as the person fatally shot by Bettendorf police on Thursday. Friday the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation released…
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GovernmentDepending on where you live, cleanup following the derecho earlier this month is going to take a long time. Bettendorf expects to finish picking up downed…
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Another outdoor Quad-Cities casualty of the COVID crisis is the fourth-annual Chalk Art Fest, held by Quad City Arts. Unlike last year’s two-day event,…
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CommunityMidAmerican Energy reports that roughly 100,000 homes in the Quad Cities don't have power - nearly 50,000 on the Iowa side, compared to 52,000 homes on…
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Brian Buckles is passionate about art, marine life, and ocean conservation. The 36-year-old Bettendorf native blends those loves in a new exhibit open at…
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GovernmentHoping to make up for some of the revenue lost to the pandemic, Bettendorf may close or sell its Life Fitness Center. That's on the Monday night's agenda…
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EconomyThe Schnucks grocery store in Bettendorf is going to close. Friday the company announced it will close permanently on August 16th, and that all of its 80…