A nationally touring exhibit at The History Center explores a tumultuous time in
American history where “wets” and “drys” fought a battle of the bottle that
would change the social fabric of America.
Mention sourdough bread, and you may think of San Francisco. The tangy, chewy
bread has been associated with the city since the 1840s when the gold rush
brought in prospectors
BETTENDORF, Iowa -- The city of Bettendorf has been awarded a $2.2 million
federal grant that, coupled with state and city contributions, will make $2.95
Rob Wolfe wants everybody in the Quad-Cities interested in classic cars, drag
racing, old-time vintage collectibles, especially petroliana, and all-purpose
antiques to mark Sept. 12-14 on their calendars.
Listed at $1.14 million, the house at 4877 Woodland Drive in Bettendorf is the
most expensive on this year’s Fall Parade of Homes, sponsored by the Quad-City
Builders and Remodelers
Craig Windmiller has been building homes in the Quad-Cities since 1984, but the
mixed use project he is now developing in Bettendorf is his biggest endeavor
yet.
The three little falcons that hatched from the nest atop the MidAmerican Energy
building in downtown Davenport this spring are definitely “getting their wings.”
Fred W. Woller III isn’t a barn-lover, but when he bought 14 wooded acres just
south of Rock Island’s Saukie Municipal Golf Course, he knew he would save the
dilapidated
If you are a homeowner with an ash tree that has not been treated to prevent
infestation by the killer emerald ash borer, your time for saving it is running