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Pavement survey crews hit Moline streets

Moline drivers might see strange-looking vans slowly driving through the city over the next few weeks to help leaders prioritize infrastructure projects. The vans are...

Meeting unveils options for new I-80 bridge

Illinois and Iowa transportation planners unveiled seven alternatives for replacing the aging Interstate 80 bridge, including one that would close the interstate for four...
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Bridge demolition work continues in Moline

A portion of River Drive in Moline will remain closed Wednesday, May 11, between 19th Street and the Interstate 74 on-ramp as demolition work...
City of Moline

Moline’s River Drive closing for bridge demo

The City of Moline has announced that River Drive will be closed between 19th Street and the Interstate 74 on-ramp on Tuesday and Wednesday,...
MOLINE FIRE DEPARTMENT

Moline Fire Department hiring multiple positions

Applications are being accepted through May 27 for multiple openings in the Moline Fire Department, including a full-time firefighter/paramedic and firefighter/pre-hospital registered nurse (PHRN).  All...

Moline names new director of engineering

Midwest native David Dryer has been hired as the City of Moline’s new director of engineering, city officials announced Wednesday, May 4.   Mr. Dryer, who...
City of Moline

City of Moline is one hire away from full top-level staff

With the addition of two new permanent directors of public works and community and economic development, Moline is one hire away from boasting a...
City of Moline

Moline hires 2 new directors

Moline has hired a new community and economic development director and a new director of public works, City of Moline officials announced in a...

Human rights panel needs Moline residents to help attack injustice

Six months after it was back in action following a six-year hiatus, the Moline Human Rights Commission (MHRC) is asking Moliners to help the...

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