Liberty Regional Medical Center Chief Nursing Officer Donna Cochrane painted a
dark picture Monday of her hospital’s ongoing battle with the resurgent COVID-19
pandemic, calling it something she hasn’t seen in 26 years of nursing. Another
surge of COVID-19 patients, the majority of them unvaccinated…
With the exception of last year’s COVID-19 caused cancellation, Pembroke’s been
doing this National Night Out/ Back to School Bash thing in one form or another
since 1990.
Bryan County High School senior Dorian Stokes, reacts after hearing she was
named the school’s 2020 Homecoming Queen at halftime Friday during the Redskins’
game against Screven County.
High school football season is getting a late start due to the COVID-19
pandemic, but coaches and players at both Bryan County High School and Richmond
Hill High School are preparing for season openers.
Moline’s Liam Wilcox is on a mission. His project to replace old and dilapidated
flags and repair or retire them properly has caught the attention of lawmakers
around Illinois and all the way to the White House.
With the weather giving us a break from the frigid temperatures this weekend,
winter outdoor enthusiasts will finally be able to get out and enjoy the season.
This year, there are more things to do.
Traffic is back to normal after an incident at Lock and Dam 14 Tuesday, October
10, 2017 around 9 a.m. According to the U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers, a tow
boat hit the wall and some barges got loose.
Davenport Police Corporal Hank Jacobsen discusses what you should do if you ever
find yourself in an active shooter situation like what happened in Las Vegas
last week.
Some businesses and homes are going to be a little harder to get to for the next
few weeks. Officials announced a 21 calendar day closure for 38th Street south
of John Deere Road starting on Wednesday, 26, 2017.