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Hafkemeyer will be new leader of Quad Cities Community Foundation

The Quad Cities Community Foundation will soon welcome a new leader. Sue Hafkemeyer will be the foundation’s next president and CEO, effective Wednesday, June...

Strike ends at Eaton Mission Systems

The strike at Eaton Corporation-Cobham Mission Systems in Davenport ended Tuesday, March 22, after union workers ratified a new contract.  After a 33-day strike and...

Tuition, other fees going up at WIU

New students who plan to attend Western Illinois University in the Quad Cities will have to pay more for tuition, meals and other expenses...

American Cruise Lines gets set to return to Davenport

American Cruise Lines, which began making stops in Davenport this year, is having a record-breaking year and looking forward to returning to the Quad...

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...

Schmitt named as WQPT’s new general manager

Dawn Schmitt has been named as the general manager at WQPT of the Quad Cities at Western Illinois University, Moline.  Ms. Schmitt, who has served...

New Amazon center rising up in north Davenport 

Motorists who travel Interstate 80 north of Davenport have had a front-row seat for the rapid rise of a new Amazon robotics fulfillment center...

Quad Cities celebrates I-74 bridge completion today 

Iowa and Illinois Quad Cities residents are invited today to take their first steps on a new Interstate 74 Mississippi River Bridge that was...

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