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Erie community celebrates as new health clinic opens to public
Infrastructure
Proposed CO2 pipeline faces protests, Illinois residents meeting to educate others on risks
With a proposed pipeline to be constructed between Iowa and Illinois, a group of Quad City residents have organized a program to discuss the risks.
Good Morning Quad Cities
3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Aug. 14, 2023
Construction starts on 7th Avenue, just past 38th Street for walk bridge repairs, and two Illinois cities no longer have active boil orders.
Infrastructure
Army Corps of Engineers stopping in Burlington for river improvement projects
In an effort to improve the quality of life for residents living along the Mississippi River, the Army Corps of Engineers is seeking input from Burlington residents.
Iowa Politics
Governor Reynolds signs off $5 million grants to boost CDL training, improving Iowa trucking industry
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds recently signed a $5M grant for the trucking industry. The goal is to improve the ability of drivers to receive a CDL.
Good Morning Quad Cities
3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Aug. 11, 2023
Henry Dinkins' trial is heading into day two, we'll bring viewers live coverage from the courtroom. Illinois court deciding on legality of the assault weapon ban.
Infrastructure
Illinois cities announce boil orders in effect, crews working to repair water service
Crews in Woodhull and Rapids City, Illinois are trying to restore water access to residents. In the meantime both cities have issued boil orders for public safety.
Community
City of Geneseo easing water restrictions on residents
Due to improving drought conditions in the area the city of Geneseo is modifying their water restrictions. Guidelines can be found on the city's website.
Infrastructure
Intersection in Davenport flooded after water main break
There are traffic delays in Davenport, as a water main break has drowned the intersection in a few inches of water. Drivers are advised to take their time.
Infrastructure
Artificial intelligence keeping Silvis students safe this year
This year the Silvis School District is using an AI program called 'ZeroEyes' to detect threats. Once something is caught school officials are notified via phone.
Good Morning Quad Cities
3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Aug. 9, 2023
Road construction begins this week in Galesburg, and construction completed at pedestrian bridge in Moline. University of Iowa also set to acquire Mercy Iowa City.
Infrastructure
Moline Parks and Recreation closing Stephens Park to upgrade playground
This week construction will begin on Stephens Park in Moline to replace older playground equipment. No timeline has been given for how long work is expected to take.
Infrastructure
Proposed CO2 pipeline faces protests, Illinois residents meeting to educate others on risks
With a proposed pipeline to be constructed between Iowa and Illinois, a group of Quad City residents have organized a program to discuss the risks.
Good Morning Quad Cities
3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Aug. 14, 2023
Construction starts on 7th Avenue, just past 38th Street for walk bridge repairs, and two Illinois cities no longer have active boil orders.
Infrastructure
Army Corps of Engineers stopping in Burlington for river improvement projects
In an effort to improve the quality of life for residents living along the Mississippi River, the Army Corps of Engineers is seeking input from Burlington residents.
Iowa Politics
Governor Reynolds signs off $5 million grants to boost CDL training, improving Iowa trucking industry
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds recently signed a $5M grant for the trucking industry. The goal is to improve the ability of drivers to receive a CDL.
Good Morning Quad Cities
3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Aug. 11, 2023
Henry Dinkins' trial is heading into day two, we'll bring viewers live coverage from the courtroom. Illinois court deciding on legality of the assault weapon ban.
Infrastructure
Illinois cities announce boil orders in effect, crews working to repair water service
Crews in Woodhull and Rapids City, Illinois are trying to restore water access to residents. In the meantime both cities have issued boil orders for public safety.
Community
City of Geneseo easing water restrictions on residents
Due to improving drought conditions in the area the city of Geneseo is modifying their water restrictions. Guidelines can be found on the city's website.
Infrastructure
Intersection in Davenport flooded after water main break
There are traffic delays in Davenport, as a water main break has drowned the intersection in a few inches of water. Drivers are advised to take their time.
Infrastructure
Artificial intelligence keeping Silvis students safe this year
This year the Silvis School District is using an AI program called 'ZeroEyes' to detect threats. Once something is caught school officials are notified via phone.
Good Morning Quad Cities
3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Aug. 9, 2023
Road construction begins this week in Galesburg, and construction completed at pedestrian bridge in Moline. University of Iowa also set to acquire Mercy Iowa City.
Infrastructure
Moline Parks and Recreation closing Stephens Park to upgrade playground
This week construction will begin on Stephens Park in Moline to replace older playground equipment. No timeline has been given for how long work is expected to take.
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