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Iowa Department for the Blind director Emily Wharton resigns as she battles kidney cancer
The director of the Iowa Department for the Blind is resigning as she battles kidney cancer, she said Tuesday. Emily Wharton has served as the department's director since 2016. Prior to that, she served as the department's technology director. Wharton, who is blind, also is a former graduate of the department's Iowa Blindness Empowerment and Independence Center.
“Quad Cities Beer: A History,” July 28
German American Heritage Center, 712 West Second Street, Davenport IA. Presented on July 28 as the latest program in the German American Heritage Center's popular "Kaffee und Kuchen" series, Quad Cities Beer: A History will find authors Michael McCarty and Kristen DeMarr celebrating the heady heritage of the region, with patrons invited to purchase a copy of their local-history book before or after the event and have it signed by the authors.
St. Ambrose University Named One of America’s Best Colleges
National recognition for its high-quality education and affordability. Money.com recently. published its annual list of America’s best four-year universities and colleges and St. Ambrose was named “One of America’s Best Colleges” for 2024. The magazine’s annual “Best Colleges in America” ranking evaluates institutions on...
Moline boat dock closed, officials say
MOLINE, Ill. (KWQC) - Moline boat dock Harold’s Landing is closed until further notice, according to Moline Parks and Recreation Department officials. Parks and recreation officials posted to Facebook on Tuesday showing a photo of the dock submerged underwater. Harold’s Landing is located at 2500-2660 North Shore Drive in...
August 7, 2024 Public Information Meeting
For Improvement of 7th Ave. from 15th St. to 19th St. The City of Moline will hold a Public Information Meeting concerning the proposed reconstruction/streetscaping of 7th Ave. from 15th St. to 19th St. The public information meeting will be held at City of Moline City Hall (2nd Floor Conference Room) at 619 16th St., Moline, IL, on Wednesday, August 7, 2024 from 4:00 – 6:00 PM. The meeting will be conducted in an open house format. All persons interested in this project are invited to attend this meeting. Persons with a disability planning to attend this meeting should contact the person listed in this Notice by July 31, 2024 to make arrangements for participating.
Bridge patching on I-80 in Rock Island, Henry Counties starts July 22
A bridge over the Rock River along Interstate 80 is being patched, according to a news release from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT). IDOT announced that construction will begin Monday, July 22 on eastbound Interstate 80 over the Rock River in Rock Island and Henry counties, weather permitting. Workers will patch the bridge deck. […]
Consulting firm recommends changes to Davenport’s building codes in strategy session Tuesday
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Davenport held a meeting on Tuesday for a management update and for the mayor and council to hold a discussion. On the agenda: a presentation from White Birch for the SOCOTEC Study of the Building Code Review. In the aftermath of the building collapse at 324...
Koe Wetzel and Priscilla Block, July 31
Wednesday, July 31, 8 p.m. Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds, 2815 West Locust Street, Davenport IA. On July 31, this year's Mississippi Valley Fair brings with it grandstand performances by a pair of Billboard-charting talents in Koe Wetzel and Priscilla Block, the former an acclaimed country rocker whose top-10 hits include this year's "Sweet Dreams" and "High Road" (featuring Jessie Murph), and the latter of whose country-pop song "Just About Over You" went viral on TikTok, reaching Nashville music executives who signed her to Mercury Nashville.
Deserta and Pony Bradshaw, July 27
A disparate pair of independent-music acts will take the stage at Davenport’s Raccoon Motel for two concerts on July 27, the first with the rockers of Deserta performing in support of last year’s album Don’t Dare Stop, and the second with Georgia-based folk-rock, country, and blues vocalist Pony Bradshaw celebrating the release of his new recording Thus Spoke the Fool, scheduled for release on August 16.
Electric Blue Yonder, July 28
With the project of married couple Beth Hataway and Johnny Veres delivering, according to Americana UK, “an atmospheric folk sound [that] will capture your attention and draw you in emotionally,” the touring artists of Electric Blue Yonder headline a July 28 concert at Davenport’s Raccoon Motel, the group praised by Slant as “a diamond-bright exploration of rock’s past, present, and hopeful future.”
2024 Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival, August 1 through 3
An eagerly awaited weekend of live performances returning to the Quad Cities for the 53rd time, the Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival will, from August 1 through 3, again enjoy residency at the Rhythm City Casino Resort Event Center. For 2024, the Davenport venue will host performances by eight local and national jazz acts: Chicago Cellar Boys; El Dorado Jazz Band; Graystone Monarchs; Mike Davis’ New Wonders; Paul Asaro & His Rhythm; T.J. Muller’s Jazz-O-Maniacs; The Dooley Band; and the Bix Youth Jazz Band.
KMAQ sold to Iowa-based Coloff Media
For the first time in 66 years, KMAQ will be under different ownership. Jim Coloff of Coloff Media has purchased the Maquoketa-based station from Dennis Voy and announced plans to continue operating the station. The station will continue to cover area events and retain all current employees through its transition in ownership, which will also bring some new faces to town.
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