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Seminars to focus on caregivers dealing with dementia
LivWell Seniors is partnering with Lauren P. Brown, award-winning author and Alzheimer’s expert, to bring a series of free educational seminars on caregiving for loved ones with dementia to Quad Cities. The seminars will be at 6 p.m. on these…
Palczynski appointed to fill open Bettendorf City Council seat
The Bettendorf City Council approved the appointment of Nick Palczynski as the new Fifth Ward…

Bustos joins bipartisan strategy firm, Harvard Institute of Politics
Barely three weeks after retiring from Congress Cheri Bustos is back at work organizing the…
Active Endeavors: Celebrating 25 years in QC, new start in Coralville
Active Endeavors – the outdoor gear, apparel and clothing retail business – is celebrating some…
Black Hawk College set for exciting times
Tim Wynes likes to tell a story about a Black Hawk College student who entered…
Mark Harvey’s homecoming trip through communications history
ELDRIDGE — Mark Harvey’s homecoming in November came with one great regret. Hired to return…
Register today for WLC’s new Level Up Manufacturing
Registration for a new education program known as Level Up Manufacturing, presented by Women Lead…
Tappa’s Steak House to close Feb. 7
A longtime west-end Davenport restaurant will permanently close its doors in a couple of weeks.…
Edward Jones expands to LeClaire
Veteran financial advisor Tim Lane has announced that Edward Jones is expanding to LeClaire. The…

Vibrant Arena gets new sign, logo
The Vibrant Arena at The Mark in downtown Moline now has a big sign to…

MetroLink gets $10.3M boost from Rebuild Illinois funds
MetroLINK will receive more than $10.3 million in Build Illinois funding including $6 million to…

Henry County rural loan fund helps Geneseo business grow
GENESEO, Illinois – Simosky Tax & Accounting will move to a new location at 213…

Don’t miss QCBJ’s 90 Ideas in 90 Minutes
Need some new ideas to build your business, your team or yourself? Then plan on…

Growing the QCBJ into 2023
Our first year of publishing the Quad Cities Regional Business Journal (QCBJ) has been quite…
Swing into spring with American Greens artificial turf
Coming this spring, the Quad Cities family-owned American Greens plans to swing its business into…
Scott County Board moves forward on Medic EMS plan
Scott County is moving forward with a plan to take Medic EMS under its wing…




