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Lee rejects Alden takeover bid

Davenport-based newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises has formally rejected a takeover proposal from hedge fund Alden Global Capital. The Lee Enterprises Board of Directors unanimously voted...

Vibrant has holiday light display

A local credit union is getting into the holiday spirit with a “Vibrant Nights” light display. The Vibrant Credit Union branch at 3230 Ridge Pointe...

Economist: Ingredients in place for record economic growth

Despite a lingering global pandemic and rising inflation worries, the U.S. economic outlook is brighter than it’s been since the Great Recession of 2008-2009,...
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Q-C recovery ‘continued to lack momentum’

While the national economic recovery from COVID-19 persists, the Quad-Cities regional economy “continued to lack momentum” in the third quarter of 2021, according to...

Blood donations face ‘perfect storm’

A “perfect storm” of problems has led to a critical shortage of blood donations in the Quad Cities region and beyond. That is what area...

Big Brothers/Big Sisters unveils new office space

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley (BBBS) celebrated Tuesday, Dec. 7, completing its spacious, modern office space where it plans to inspire...

Augustana College introduces Talentino as next president

The next president of Augustana College is being praised as a scholar, teacher, innovator and mentor of students. “We are all educators in some way…...

Record grant will help Quad Cities create affordable housing solutions

The Quad Cities Housing Council (QCHC) will receive a record-breaking $350,000 Transformation Grant from the Quad Cities Community Foundation to support affordable housing solutions...

Interim directors to help launch Moline strategic plan

Three interim directors charged with helping the City of Moline implement its new strategic plan took the helm of three of the city’s key...

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