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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Health official: COVID-19 is having a profound impact on mental health
Cities residents have died of COVID-19-related causes, it was reported Thursday.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Iowans, have a stash of cans and bottles? You can return them to Hy-Vee starting Sunday
People who have been storing their Iowa nickel deposit bottles and cans since March 17 may be able to take them back to their grocery store for redemption on Sunday.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Davenport schools prepared if virtual waiver denied
The Davenport Community School District is still preparing for some students in the classroom in August, though it intends to ask for a waiver that would allow for a fully virtual start to the school year because of concerns about COVID-19.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Two people injured by gunshots at NorthPark Mall
An ambulance is seen leaving NorthPark Mall on Thursday, July 16, 2020, in Davenport.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Save Our Students to hold rally Saturday outside of Davenport Schools admin building
Save Our Students, an organization that is demanding the Davenport Community School District improve the education of its students, will be holding an informational rally at 1 p.m. Saturday at Locust and Harrison streets outside the district’s administration building.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: 20 years after horrifying mishap, Lenth returns to winner's circle
20 years after horrifying mishap, Lenth returns to winner's circle
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: RICo first installment of property taxes due by June 17
RICo first installment of property taxes due by June 17
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Trees talk? Research indicates trees communicate through their roots
Human beings have no trouble accepting that animals can communicate with each other.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Humility Homes and Services hosts 'Change for Change' for United Way
Humility Homes and Services, Inc. will host a "Change for Change" benefit for the United Way of the Quad-Cities.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Here’s what your leaders are saying about population loss
Is it inevitable? What can be done to stop the hemorrhaging?
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Lincoln Homes alums unite to organize reunion as demolition of Rock Island housing complex is planned
Back row from left to right, Donna Stoner, Gina Moore-Davis, Peggy McGhee-Malone, Flossie Hollie-White, Steven Cook, Barbara Terry, BethAnne Moore-Lam, Johnnie “Kuda” Woods, Shellie Moore Guy, and Liz Sherwin pose for a photo at the Lincoln Homes Apartment complex July 31, in Rock Island.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Bettendorf man sentenced in 2018 heroin overdose death
A Bettendorf man was given a deferred judgement and placed on three years of probation in the 2018 heroin overdose death of a 23-year-old Davenport man.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Rock Island asks Mayberry to reimburse more expenses
City leaders want former alderman Virgil Mayberry to reimburse Rock Island for additional expenses he charged to his city-issued purchase card during his time in office, bringing the total to $1,142.38 requested by the city.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: 6-year veteran of Silvis police force K-9 officer Elko retires
Silvis Police Department K-9 officer Elko was honored at Tuesday's city council meeting. Elko is retiring after six years of service. He is shown with his human partner, John VanHyning, and family.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: ‘We’ll find a way to make it work’: Contract negotiations with Humane Society fail, Davenport considers hiring animal control officers
Volunteer veterinarian Michael Moulton examines Ike, a stray pug taken in for treatment, while lead animal control officer Amanda Schutts watches at the Humane Society of Scott County in Davenport on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Moline city attorneys resign
City Attorney Maureen Riggs and Deputy City Attorney Amy Keys have resigned, bringing the total number of departures by senior staff to five within the past three months.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Q-C donors give $90,000 to 21 nonprofit groups
Staff of the Quad-Cities Community Foundation were amazed but not really surprised.
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Mercer County School District sued by mother of teen who committed suicide
Mercer County School District sued by mother of teen who committed suicide
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: Quad-City unemployment remained at 4.8 percent in February
Quad-City unemployment remained at 4.8 percent in February
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QUAD CITIES DISPATCH/ARGUS: East Moline to revisit entertainment tax after complaints from business owners
East Moline to revisit entertainment tax after complaints from business owners