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Holiday train to make stop in Davenport
The light-draped Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will chug into Davenport and other area communities Dec.
Davenport School Board approves its participation in Promise program
After more than two hours of pointed questions for city officials, Davenport School Board members voted unanimously Monday to approve their participation in the Davenport Promise economic development ...
Following news that Nebraska's College Savings plan was ranked as one of the worst in the country, State Treasurer Shane Osborn has announced details of a new and improved plan.
Stop sticks, stun gun used to stop fleeing suspect
Muscatine County sheriff's deputies used stop sticks this morning and a stun gun to stop a driver who was pursued by police in two counties.
Davenport schools superintendent wants to expand Promise
Students who attend Davenport schools but live outside the city's limits will have access to college scholarship dollars if the Davenport Promise becomes a reality and the school district's superintendent, ...
Two killed in Scott County traffic accident
Two people were killed in a traffic accident Tuesday on Iowa Highway 22 in Scott County.
Buffalo Remembers Firefighter Killed In Crash
The community of Buffalo is mourning the loss of a long time firefighter and his wife.
Gill's can-do spirit has Buffalo in contention
When a fire strikes a home, many families don't have anywhere to turn. But, for an Akron, Iowa, family, help was right across the street, at a home that was damaged by fire about a year ago.
Buffalo Volunteer Fire Department vet, wife killed in crash on Iowa 22
In Buffalo, Billy pedals into a town's heart
JUST call him Billy. That's enough, because everyone in little Buffalo, Iowa, knows Billy, age 64.
Around Annapolis: Organ gets new home at St. Paul
Spooky organ music could have set a proper tone for last week's Halloween parties, but it's the instrument's ability to send sacred music soaring that has the congregation abuzz at St.
Experience 'team eating' at new Graze
Graze has taken over the space previously occupied by Crave, that casual dining/fondue venue that never quite took off.
Economics closes Java Java coffee shop in Davenport
Len Guldenpfennig woke up and smelled the ... well, you know the saying. Three years after he opened up Java Java Espresso Cafe at 835 E. River Drive, Davenport - something he calls "a dream of mine" - he is ...
Pitt returned to the national rankings, moving to No. 24 in the Associated Press poll today following its ESPN-nationally televised 26-21 victory over then-No. 10 South Florida Thursday night in Tampa.
Introducing Southern Iowa Orthopedic services
The Wayne County Hospital is pleased to welcome Dr. Shehada Homedan, M.D. of Southern Iowa Orthopedic Services.
Buffalo man held in restaurant burglary
A Buffalo, Iowa man was being held late Sunday in connection with the burglary of a restaurant.
Davenport's east riverfront still brims with possibilities
The Davenport Levee Commission is preparing to convert the former Builders Sand and Cement Co.
Flood cleanup totals starting to add up
Park manager Roger Larson stands in an area of Buffalo Shores campground that was heavily damaged by this year's spring flooding and remains closed.
Buffalo Shores campground reopens
Buffalo Shores campground near Buffalo, Iowa, will reopen at 6 a.m. Friday according to the Scott County Conservation Board.
District 60: Koslow sees a need for medical perspective
ALAN KOSLOW POLITICAL PARTY: Democrat OFFICE SOUGHT: State representative, House District 60 DATE OF BIRTH: Feb.
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