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Student Hunger Drive brings in an impressive 734,781 meals  

After a COVID-19 hiatus in 2020, the Student Hunger Drive returned for a 35th year with its largest food collection in five years.  Working with...

“We will be stronger together:” Clinton business groups to merge

CLINTON, Iowa -- Three Clinton economic and business advocate groups will merge soon into one organization. “We will be stronger together,” said Andy Sokolovich, vice...

Sisters’ gift helps better the lives of fellow Mercer County residents 

  ALEDO, Ill. -- A grassroots organization -- powered by residents and created to write a strategic plan for Mercer County -- reports that it...

East Moline library entering new era, larger facility

The new year will usher in a new era for the East Moline Public Library. The library is expected to move into a newly renovated...

UI Tippie College honors HNI’s Jeff Lorenger with Oscar C. Schmidt Award 

MUSCATINE -- The shared value of putting people first has repeatedly brought together HNI Corporation’s leadership team and the University of Iowa’s Tippie College...

University honors SAU Distinguished Alumni and Emerging Leaders

The St. Ambrose University Colleges of Health and Human Services, Arts and Sciences, and Business honored a group of alumni for outstanding leadership, scholarship...

American Bank relocates into renovated Rock Island office building

A downtown Rock Island office building is getting a new lease on life as a new branch for American Bank & Trust Co.  American Bank...

Adventurous Brewing keeps pushing beer boundaries

Jon Manatt likes to say his Adventurous Brewing business is “pushing some boundaries” with bold craft beer flavors, and a new addition to the...

SBA seeks nominations for 2022 National Small Business Week Awards

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2022 National Small Business Week (NSBW) Awards. The NSBW Awards recognize the achievements of SBA-assisted small businesses and...

Microloans help Moline businesses weather pandemic storm

Nitta Jones can keep teaching kids to dance. Dr. Geri Kruckenberg can keep helping patients. Moline restaurants can keep serving lunch specials. These are some...

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