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Lee CEO: Revenue down, but progress being made
Davenport-based newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises is showing progress for future growth in the company’s “digital transformation.” That’s the word from Lee’s president and CEO after the company released its preliminary fourth quarter and full fiscal year report Wednesday, Nov. 26.…
Iowa businesses weigh in on ABI survey
The Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) has released the results of its latest…

IWD showcases efforts to build Iowa’s workforce pipeline
Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) is rolling out a series of webinars along with a new…

IRS disaster tax relief extended for Henry County storm victims
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced disaster tax relief for individuals and businesses in parts…

IRS seeking volunteers to provide free tax assistance
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs now…

UPDATE: EICC “Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home” event rescheduled
MUSCATINE, Iowa — Eastern Iowa Community Colleges (EICC) “Latino Poetry: Places We Call Home” and…

Time to evaluate plans, Medicare open enrollment starts Oct. 15
Iowa Medicare beneficiaries are encouraged to evaluate and make any necessary changes to their coverage…

Putnam Museum hosts civil rights bicycle tours
The Putnam Museum and Science Center is offering the first-ever Davenport Civil Rights Bicycle Tour…

Moline Gigabit City as Metronet completes fiber optic network
The City of Moline and Metronet announced the completion of the main construction of a…

Siam Thai Cafe sends QC foodies on a culinary journey
Nan Bowe wants people to experience her native country, Thailand. For the past month, many…

Cultural Trust announces Adler Theatre Fund grant winners
Eight area organizations have been awarded 2024 Adler Theatre Fund grants to help them raise…

Verde restaurant begins new chapter with new owner
The Verde restaurant in downtown Bettendorf offers more than just good food. It is pushing…

UScellular donates nearly $200K to help young people
To help provide equitable learning access and opportunities to keep local youth connected, UScellular has…

One Human Family hosts Oct. 16 ‘Peace Train’ Sing-along
One Human Family of the QCA, a community-based human rights organization, is hosting a Peace…

WIU to waive application fee through October
The $30 application fee for Western Illinois University is being waiving throughout October for all…

Blippi: Join the Band comes to the Adler May 11
Tickets for Blippi: Join the Band Tour’s stop at the Adler Theatre in Davenport next…





