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Davenport’s Motor Row hosts ‘Flood the Neighborhood’ supply drive
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Some of the Motor Row businesses in downtown Davenport are offering various discounts with a donation to help support towns like Spencer, Iowa that have also been impacted by flooding. It’s part of a campaign called “Flood the Neighborhood.”. Motor Row businesses are asking...
‘We are here with that insecurity’: Mixed-status families weigh leaving Iowa
WATERLOO, Iowa — Having spent more than half her life in Waterloo, Iowa, she has built a life here. It’s where she met her husband and where her only daughter, who wants to become a sonographer, was born. That’s why, after a day’s work at an area meatpacking...
Softball Scoreboard from Friday, July 5th
Storm Lake St. Mary’s 15 Siouxland Christian/Whiting 0 (4 innings). Neely Bacon threw a one-hitter with 11 strikeouts. Seven Panthers drove in runs. Jenna Merten had 3 RBI’s, and Peyton Phelps and Kielee Larson each had 2 RBI’s. MVAO-COU 5 Sioux Central 1. Ridge View at East...
Briar Cliff’s Ben Jefferies selected to 2024 Great Britain Olympic Team
The three-time NAIA National Champion took home second place in the 400 meter dash final at the UK Athletics Championships in Manchester, England on Sunday with a personal best time of 45.63 seconds.
National Guard helps haul away flood debris
Members of the Iowa Air National Guard’s 185th Refueling Wing in Sioux City have been helping residents in western Iowa remove flood debris. Major Daniel Ress says they have the equipment needed to do the job. “We can’t rebuild the city for them, we can’t bring anything back to the way it was before, but we can offer just a little bit of helping hand that makes a difference,” he says.
Area’s Largest Independence Day Celebration Set For Saturday In Breda
The area’s largest Independence Day celebration, hosted by the Breda American Legion, is set to get underway tomorrow (Saturday) in Breda’s Memorial Park. Legion Member Bob Fasbender says it is one of the best ways to celebrate the nation, even though it doesn’t fall on the holiday directly.
New Iowa traffic cameras law puts Dubuque’s plan on hold
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - Dubuque’s plans to install automatic traffic enforcement cameras will have to wait until at least 2026. A new Iowa law limiting how cities and counties can use traffic cameras went into effect July 1st. It creates standards for citations drivers can receive and puts a two year moratorium on new traffic cameras.
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