Sacred Heart Moline Parish Reunion annual reunion is Sunday, June 28, with complimentary celebration meal and lots of fun activities. https://t.co/Fj88EIF7u4
Iowa Republican campaign veterans break down how relative newcomer Zach Lahn won the party’s gubernatorial primary over Congressman Randy Feenstra. https://t.co/5iGMNB93Wn
Public is invited to attend “Pride LOUD!” by viewing the Pride Wall, the history panels and attending the Pride worship service on Sunday, June 7. https://t.co/P04HBhiVZv
The Moline Morning Connection invites area women to “A Life Changing Encounter” Brunch on Wednesday, June 17, at Christ United Methodist Church in East Moline. https://t.co/qssWn6lNvX
Democratic-led states and Washington, D.C., alleged new requirements would jeopardize funding for low-income families and farmers. https://t.co/lp0RfQC7Eo
Enabled by a $1.8 million federal grant, Quad-Cities stakeholders gathered in the Village of East Davenport to show support for the improvements to public transit in the bi-state area. https://t.co/nQGds3FAWf
The Quad-City Times/Dispatch-Argus earned multiple honors in the Illinois Press Association’s 2025 contest. See the full list of award-winning journalists and entries. https://t.co/5xyKaJrFfi
An Anamosa man found guilty Thursday of sexually abusing a 5-year-old girl in 2018 is facing a mandatory 17 1/2 years in prison. https://t.co/dP8itO7Z8B
Mississippi Athletic Conference softball teams will have a condensed league schedule this summer with Davenport Central not fielding a varsity team. https://t.co/CggQWV3aDa
A Davenport woman who admitted to burglary and child stealing has been sentenced to consecutive prison terms totaling 20 years. https://t.co/apwGNulVGA
Three first-half goals powered the Bettendorf High School girls' soccer team to its third straight IGHSAU Class 3A state tournament appearance. https://t.co/cga6CL9kku
Two Davenport men avoided immediate prison time after pleading guilty in connection with a 2025 downtown shooting that struck a vehicle and apartment building. https://t.co/lvxBhyUsCK
Members of the Blackfeet Tribal Health System, including its medical director and CEO, have alleged that the health center’s prescribing practices have endangered patients. https://t.co/fy8ADgMuKC