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    Iowa American Water reports violation

    07/08/11 It had been 30 years since Iowa American Water Co. violated any established environmental quality standards until it happened this spring, officials with the utility said Friday.
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    On the run at Walnut

    07/08/11 The inaugural Walnut 5K Run/Walk for ALS, held July 2 as part of the Walnut Fourth of July festival, was a big success, with 242 runners finishing the race.
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    A mom's memory on butterfly wings

    06/11/11 When Wendy Petsel died of cancer in March 2010, grieving family and friends searched for a way to best memorialize her spirit.
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    Fallen branch cuts power to more than 3,000 in Davenport

    06/11/11 A tree limb that fell on a power line left more than 3,000 Davenport MidAmerican Energy customers without power for about an hour Saturday morning, a company spokesperson said.
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    Thursday morning storm knocks down trees, power lines

    06/09/11 Vivid lightning, high winds, rain and hail were accompanied by power outages for more than 10,000 residents of the Quad Cities area Thursday, June 9, 2011.
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    ABC5 WOI-DT News, Weather, Sports in Des Moines, IA9/11 artifact on display at LeClaire FD

    05/24/11 LECLAIRE, Iowa (AP) - A piece of steel from the World Trade Center is on display at the LeClaire Fire Department and officials say they hope to make it the focal point of a permanent display honoring the nearly 3,000 Americans killed on Sept. 11, 2001.
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    9/11 artifact on display at LeClaire FD

    05/24/11 Associated Press - May 24, 2011 5:04 AM ET LECLAIRE, Iowa (AP) - A piece of steel from the World Trade Center is on display at the LeClaire Fire Department and officials say they hope to make...
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    Scott preservation group cites wide-ranging efforts

    05/20/11 From the donation of antique mirrors to the Antoine LeClaire House to the $40 million renovation of the Hotel Blackhawk, dozens of historic preservation efforts are being recognized this month by the Scott County Historic Preservation Society.
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    LeClaire's Paul makes Ironman debut today

    05/06/11 LECLAIRE, Iowa - In the spring of 2008, Jeff Paul wasn't sure if he even wanted to continue competing in the triathlon.
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    Sewer work on Harrison Street

    05/06/11 People heading to Davenport Central High School, Palmer College of Chiropractic or downtown Davenport should be alert to some road work on Harrison Street this morning which could affect your  commute. The two right lanes of Harrison Street are closed between 12th and 13th streets for sewer repairs. 
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    Lane closures on Harrison Street

    05/05/11 People heading to Davenport Central High School, Palmer College of Chiropractic or downtown Davenport should be alert to some road work on Harrison Street this morning which could affect your  commute. Harrison Street is down to two left hand lanes between 12th and 13th streets. 
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    More of River Drive reopens

    05/03/11 As Mississippi River levels retreat more sections of River Drive in Davenport are reopening.
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    Boston firm to pitch hydropower in Moline

    05/02/11 A Boston firm seeking to develop hydropower on the Mississippi River will be in Moline on Thursday to detail plans to license hydroelectricity generation on Dams 12, 13, 16 and 18.
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    'Pickers' co-host lends hand at garage sale

    04/30/11 Frank Fritz says about 96 percent of what some people think are valuable collectibles actually are not.
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    U.S. 52 bridge reopens; Avenue of the Cities road work

    04/26/11 River levels on the Mississippi River has allowed the Iowa and Illinois departments of Transportation to reopen the U.S. 52 bridge between Savanna, Ill. and Sabula, Iowa.
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    Mississippi to crest overnight at 20.8 feet

    04/22/11 The Mississippi River is nearing its projected crest in the Quad-Cities.
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    Mississippi to crest Friday

    04/21/11 The latest flood projections this morning from the National Weather Service has the Mississippi River in the Quad-Cities cresting at 20.9 feet Friday evening.
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    Young inventors earn scholarships

    04/20/11 Only six out of 400 students from across Iowa won $500 college scholarships Saturday after participating in the Invent Iowa statewide competition in Ames.
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    State, Grant street closing in Bettendorf

    04/20/11 All lanes on River Drive from the Davenport city limits at Forest Road east to 14th Street in Bettendorf will close at 9 a.m. today because of high water.
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    Revised Mississippi crest: 21 feet

    04/20/11 The projected crest of the Mississippi River continues to fluculate. Latest flood projections this morning from the National Weather Service now has the Mississippi River in the Quad-Cities cresting at 21 feet later this week.
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