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Cities, counties, and property owners are cleaning up as the Mississippi River recedes.
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As the Mississippi River falls back within its banks, the Quad Cities National Weather Service wants people to be careful.
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EnvironmentA recently completed merger between two of the country’s top-tier rail lines will send more trains along the upper Mississippi River — and in some areas, thousands more car loads of hazardous materials.
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Minor to major flooding continues in eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinois.
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The city has reopened its compost facility and plans to reopen Union Station today.
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When the Mississippi River falls below flood stage in LeClaire, the Corps of Engineers can resume work to construct a new mooring cell near Lock and Dam 14.
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Moderate and major flooding continues, and the river won't recede quite as fast due to precipitation on Sunday and very early Monday.
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The Salvation Army of the Quad Cities wants to help people affected by the Mississippi River flooding. Beginning today, "clean-up kits" are available.
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The Mississippi River is falling but won't drop within its banks in the Quad Cities for a week or more.
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Davenport is enjoying improvements made in the city's flood plan since 2019. It's also working to do more.