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Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024

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The Pork Tornadoes, December 14

Performing an eagerly anticipated concert return at East Moline venue The Rust Belt, the Midwestern pop-rockers of the Pork Tornadoes will deliver an eclectic assortment of hits on December 18, their energetic repertoire ranging from Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, and Beyonce all the way to Lizzo, Morgan Wallen, NSYNC, and Phil Collins.

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The Nova Singers' “A Nova Christmas,” December 13 and 14

An annually beloved holiday-music tradition returns to the area as the professional vocal ensemble the Nova Singers presents its latest pair of A Nova Christmas concerts, with exciting and moving arrangements of favorite carols, traditional melodies, glorious ballads, and fascinating songs from around the world performed on December 13 at Davenport's St. Paul Lutheran Church and December 14 at Galesburg's First Lutheran Church.

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“An Evening with Joel Kosche & Brandon Gibbs,” December 11

In a special evening of rock featuring acclaimed talents from Collective Soul and Devil City Angels, Joel Kosche and Brandon Gibbs merge their talents for a December 11 concert at Davenport's Gypsy Highway Bar & Grill, performing a high-energy acoustic show that features songs from each of their own catalogs plus music from various bands each talent has performed with individually and together.

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Louie Bellson Drummers Clinic and Pro Jam w/ David Northrup, December 15

With his many musical collaborators over the years including the likes of Wohn Waite, John Mellencamp, Wynonna Judd, Travis Tritt, and the Oak Ridge Boys, gifted percussionist David Northrup hosts the Louie Bellson Drummers Clinic and Pro Jam on December 15, with fellow musicians and music enthusiasts welcome to attend this special event featuring and hosted by the lauded Nashville session and touring drummer.

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Sidewalk Prophets, December 15

Four-time GMA Dove Award nominees who won the trophy for New Artist of the Year in 2010, the Nashville-based contemporary-Christian ensemble Sidewalk Prophets bring their sixth-annual “Great Big Family Christmas” to Galesburg's Orpheum Theatre on December 15, with frontman David Frey saying, "This year is going to be our fullest Christmas tour schedule yet, and we can’t wait to get out there and make new memories with fans across the country.”

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"John Denver Christmas," December 13

Capturing the simple soul of the artist's music through guitar, fiddle, and upright bass arrangements, tribute artist Layne Yost's John Denver Christmas celebrates the holiday season at the University of Dubuque's Heritage Center on December 13, with Yost, Carol McDowall, and Jon Shimoda providing stories woven within the music that give insight into Denver's remarkable life and legacy.

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Crime Stoppers Solved: Man wanted by East Moline police for gun crimes arrested

A man wanted by East Moline police has been arrested, according to Crime Stopper of the Quad Cities.

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Jury finds woman not guilty in August Davenport robbery case

The trial was in November.

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“All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914,” December 13 through 22

Lauded by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as "a beautiful present for theater-goers" and by The Daily Beast as "a brilliant show that you should see immediately," a historical a cappella musical drama All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 returns to Moline's Black Box Theatre December 13 through 22, this landmark show also praised by the New York Times as "a beautiful musical recounting of a World War I cease-fire of gifts, poetry, and melody."

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“Celebrating History: 'Hero Street' Documentary Film Series,” December 14

Appearing in a special Silvis Public Library program on December 14, Emmy Award-winning area filmmakers Kelly and Tammy Rundle will host screenings of the entire short-film collection in their beloved Hero Street documentary series, the Celebrating History: Hero Street Documentary Film Series Centennial Event celebrating the eight young men from Silvis' block-and-a-half-long Second Street in Silvis collectively lost to World War II and the Korean War.

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Ballet Quad Cities' “The Nutcracker,” December 14 and 15

On December 14 and 15, one of the Quad Cities' most adored holiday traditions returns to Davenport's Adler Theatre when the professional talents of Ballet Quad Cities perform Tchaikovsky's holiday dance classic The Nutcracker. This eagerly awaited family experience boasts original choreography by Artistic Director Courtney Lyon, live musical accompaniment by Orchestra Iowa, a cast of 60, and the return of popular guest artist Domingo Rubio, the longtime portrayer of the company's dancing Dracula.

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“A Live Conversation with Chevy Chase,” December 17

On December 17, a legendary comedian and one of his most iconic entertainments will be celebrated at Davenport's Adler Theatre in the touring sensation A Live Conversation with Chevy Chase, with the famed comedy star of Saturday Night Live, Community, and Fletch sharing stories and taking part in a Q&A session alongside a 35th-anniversary screening of his beloved holiday film National lampoon's Christmas Vacation.

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Lucia Nights, December 13 and 14

A two-evening celebration of the Swedish tradition based on the legend of Saint Lucia, Queen of Light, the 2024 Lucia Nights Festival in Bishop Hill will, on December 13 and 14, deliver a seasonal treat featuring live music, a barn dance, a chili supper, a tree-lighting ceremony, carriage rides, and more.

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Augustana College Audiology Clinic offers new, FDA-approved tinnitus treatment

The Roseman Center became one of the first Illinois clinics approved to offer Lenire in 2023.

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Iowa sues Biden administration for citizenship status of over 2,000 registered voters

Iowa officials are suing the Biden administration for access to information on the citizenship status of more than 2,000 registered voters they had questioned in the weeks leading up to the 2024 election

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John Deere to lay off more than 100 workers at Waterloo plant

John Deere is laying off more than 100 additional workers in eastern Iowa.

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KWQC to re-air Thanksgiving episode of Jeopardy, no 4 p.m. news

Normal programming will resume at 5 p.m. for KWQC.

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3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Dec. 3, 2024

This morning News 8 is inviting people to drop off toys for Toys for Tots, and Scotts for Tots will also be accepting toys for kids in Clinton County.

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Three die in Washington County crash Monday morning

Iowa State Patrol reported Monday that three people were killed on impact in a crash in rural Washington County. The names of the victims have not been released.

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Quad City Arts Festival of Trees wraps-up 2024 season

The Festival kicked off at the RiverCenter in downtown Davenport from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1.

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Davenport man accused of submitting 53 false unemployment claims

A Davenport man was arrested this morning after police say he submitted dozens of fraudulent unemployment benefit claims over a two-year period. John Peters (Scott County Jail) According to the criminal complaint, John Peters, 63 is accused of receiving fraudulent overpayment of weekly unemployment benefit payments amounting to $15,200. He intentionally submitted 53 fraudulent weekly certified claims between March 22, 2020 and October 8, 2022. The complaint says he did this to collect the fraudulent weekly unemployment benefit payments. Peters intentionally and purposely failed to report $21,925.00 in earned wages during that time. Peters was released from the Scott County Jail on his own recognizance. He has a preliminary hearing on December 20.

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Deere lays off another 112 workers in Waterloo, as layoffs now total more than 3,000

John Deere cited reduced demand for equipment and $3 billion dollar loss for FY2024 in a statement announcing the layoffs.

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Putnam Museum offers free admission through January 5

Through support from the Quad Cities Cultural Trust, Putnam Museum is offering guests admission at no cost through Jan. 5.

KWQC TV-6  Tips to prevent fires, stay safe this holiday season from Moline Fire Department KWQC TV-6

Tips to prevent fires, stay safe this holiday season from Moline Fire Department

The Moline Fire Department said it aims to remind the community to practice everyday fire safety measures.

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Moline Fire Department launches 'Keep the Wreath Red' campaign

The Moline Fire Department wants residents to get through the holiday season without needing their services with the annual ‘Keep the Wreath Red’ Campaign. Starting on Sunday, December 1, wreaths with red lights will be displayed at all four fire stations in the city. The goal is to keep each bulb red; if a preventable fire happens in Moline during the campaign, which ends January 2, a red bulb will be replaced with a white one. The Moline Fire Department’s goal with the wreaths is to remind residents to practice everyday fire safety. (Moline Fire Department) “Simple actions like testing smoke alarms and using space heaters properly can have a significant impact on preventing fires and saving lives during the holiday season,” said Fire Marshal Mitch Cunningham. “Smoke alarms are your first line of defense, providing early warning and precious time to escape in the event of a fire. The Moline Fire Department installs smoke detectors in residents' homes for free year-round.” Click here to request a smoke detector. “The holiday season should be filled with joy and warmth, not tragedy,” he said. “This campaign is a reminder that a single moment of carelessness can turn celebration into heartbreak. Let’s work together to keep the wreaths red and ensure a safe and happy holiday season for all. “We would like to wish our residents and visitors a safe and happy holiday season. Together, we can reduce fire risks and protect our loved ones during this special time of year.” The Moline Police Department offers these fire safety tips to protect people during the holidays. • Test your smoke alarms and CO alarms. Make sure they work and have fresh batteries or are 10-year sealed powered. Install them in key areas near the kitchen, laundry room and sleeping areas. • Service your furnace. An annual professional inspection is worth it for safety and peace of mind. • Inspect chimneys and vents. Creosote buildup in fireplaces is a fire hazard. Schedule an annual chimney sweep if the fireplace is used often and use only dry, seasoned wood to minimize smoke and maximize warmth. • Use a tempered glass or metal fireplace screen to contain sparks. Make sure kids and pets stay at least three feet away from the fire.  •Ensure smoking materials are completely extinguished and dispose of them in an approved container. • Never leave candles unattended or within reach of children and pets. Consider battery-operated alternatives for a safer glow. • Keep space heaters three feet away from people, pets, curtains or any flammable materials. Always turn them off when leaving the room or before going to sleep. Make sure space heaters are UL-listed and feature tip-over protection. • Be ready for kitchen fires. Water can make grease fires worse, so keep pot lids nearby to quickly smother flames. • Plan and practice your escape route. Workplaces and schools have fire drills and families should have them too. Practice crawling low to avoid smoke and teach everyone how to "stop, drop and roll" in case clothing catches fire.

Quad-City Times Downtown Muscatine streets to be closed for stroll Quad-City Times

Downtown Muscatine streets to be closed for stroll

Jingle & Mingle — A Holiday Stroll in downtown Muscatine will be held Friday evening.

WVIK State officials certify Iowa's 2024 election results WVIK

State officials certify Iowa's 2024 election results

A panel made up of five of Iowa’s statewide elected officials voted unanimously Monday to certify the state’s 2024 election results, finalizing the counting of Iowans’ votes.

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South Korea's president declares martial law

South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol declared an "emergency martial law" on Tuesday, accusing the opposition of paralyzing the government with anti-state activities.

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South Korea's president declares martial law

South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol declared an "emergency martial law" on Tuesday, accusing the opposition of paralyzing the government with anti-state activities.

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South Korea's lawmakers vote to lift president's martial law declaration

South Korean lawmakers voted unanimously to reverse President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of an "emergency martial law" on Tuesday. Yoon had accused the opposition of anti-state activities.

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Car crashes into home in Davenport early Tuesday morning

There was damage to the home where the car made contact.

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WLLR radio host catches up with News 8 during Toys for Tots drive

Each year News 8 engages in friendly competition with WLLR host Dani Howe as we all raise donations for Quad Cities kids with Toys for Tots.

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Gov. Reynolds stresses need for farm bill

The letter to congressional leaders states that Gov. Reynolds, along with other GOP governors, oppose a one year extension and are pushing for a full five year bill.

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Muscatine County Supervisors discuss sports complex agreement amendments

Representatives from the city are expected to be at the Muscatine County Board of Supervisors' Dec. 9 meeting to discuss changes to an agreement to fund the indoor sports complex.

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Resignations, hirings, other Davenport School District personnel news for November

See the personnel items from the Nov. 25 agenda of the Davenport Community School District. The School Board met at the Davenport Community School District Jim Hester Board Room at 1702 N. Main St., Davenport.

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Resignations, hirings and other Moline School District personnel news from Nov. 12

See the personnel items from the Nov. 12 agenda of the Moline-Coal Valley School District. The School Board met at the Jefferson Early Childhood Center, 3010 26th Ave. in Moline.

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Rock Island man accused of 2023 fight with police sentenced

The altercation occurred on July 17, 2023, in Rock Island.

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Pleasant Valley School District resignations, hirings from Nov. 25 meeting

The following personnel items are from the Nov. 25 agenda of the Pleasant Valley School District. The School Board met at Belmont Administration Center at 525 Belmont Rd., Riverdale, Iowa.

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Rock Island man accused of 2023 fight with police sentenced

The altercation occurred on July 17, 2023, in Rock Island.

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Quad Cities Toys for Tots searches for new warehouse space for 2025

Toys for Tots currently operates out of the BridgePointe building in Moline but will need to move out in January.

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Quad Cities Toys for Tots searches for new warehouse space for 2025

Toys for Tots currently operates out of the BridgePointe building in Moline but will need to move out in January.

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Resignations, hirings, other Davenport School District personnel news for November

See the personnel items from the Nov. 12 agenda of the Davenport Community School District. The School Board met at the Davenport Community School District Jim Hester Board Room at 1702 N. Main St., Davenport.

Quad-City Times Recount confirms Davenport Democrat Monica Kurth's win in Iowa House District 98 Quad-City Times

Recount confirms Davenport Democrat Monica Kurth's win in Iowa House District 98

A machine recount of votes was essentially unchanged from results reported on Election Day.

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Pleasant Valley School District resignations, hirings from Nov. 11 meeting

The following personnel items are from the Nov. 11 agenda of the Pleasant Valley School District. The School Board met at Belmont Administration Center at 525 Belmont Rd, Riverdale, Iowa.

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Autistic & Loved is opening sensory-friendly playground, facility in Davenport

Autistic & Loved also features sensory-friendly play areas and a 'chill spa.' It's connected to the new Argrow's House cafe and social innovation hub.

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Pending Death Notices for the Quad-Cities, Dec. 3, 2024

David L. Schell, 73, of East Moline, Illinois, passed away December 1, 2024, at Celebrate of Moline, Illinois. Arrangements are pending at the Van Hoe Funeral Home, East Moline.

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U.S. will send Ukraine $725 million more in arms

President Joe Biden has pledged to spend all of the military assistance funds Congress approved this year for Ukraine before the end of his administration on Jan. 20, 2025.

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How long do Thanksgiving leftovers last?

(KTLA) -- Refrigerators nationwide are likely filled with Thanksgiving leftovers, but according to FoodSafety.gov, today is the last day many leftovers will be safe to eat. The federal government's online food safety resource says that Thanksgiving leftovers can only survive in the fridge for up to three to four days. After that, they can develop spoilage bacteria, which causes food to develop a bad smell or taste. However, leftovers stored in a freezer can last up to six months. ‘Moana 2’ is officially the biggest Thanksgiving release ever: Which movie did it dethrone? If you’re planning to clear out remaining leftovers before Tuesday, look for any signs of mold, discoloration, or an unusual texture. For those who kept the turkey carcass in the fridge, it’s recommended to either discard it or freeze it in a plastic bag or airtight container. Also, be sure to smell your food for any sour scents. If anything seems questionable, it's best to toss it out. Once everything passes the visual and sniff test, keep these reheating tips in mind: Frozen leftovers can be safely reheated in the microwave or a saucepan without thawing. If you prefer to thaw them first, use the fridge, microwave, or cold water for the best results. When reheating, use a food thermometer to ensure the food reaches 165°F. It’s also best to cover the food while reheating so it will retain its moisture and ensure the food is heated all the way through. For additional guidance, consider downloading the FoodKeeper app, created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It offers food storage guidelines, preparation tips, recalls, and more. The app is available on Google Play and the App Store. The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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Davenport driver sentenced to prison after fatal 2022 traffic crash in Moline

A 28-year-old Davenport woman has been sentenced to prison for a crash that killed a Silvis man in 2022, according to court records. Alijah Quilty (Moline Police Department) Earlier, Alijah T. Quilty was charged in the Jan. 9, 2022, traffic crash that resulted in the death of Gregory Blaser, 69, of Silvis, according to police and court records. On Wednesday, Quilty appeared in Rock Island County Court with her attorney. After witnesses testified and victims gave their statements, a judge sentenced her to six years in prison with credit for time served, along with one year of mandatory supervised release, court records show. A head-on fatal crash in 2022 Quilty was the driver of a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer that struck Gregory Blaser's vehicle head-on in the 900 block of 36th Avenue, Moline. Shortly after 4 p.m. Jan. 9, 2022, Moline Police were called to the 900 block of 36th Avenue for a traffic crash with injuries. Blaser, who was driving a tan 1998 Chevy Blazer, was traveling eastbound on 36th Avenue. At the same time, Quilty driving a green 2005 Chevy Trailblazer westbound and crossed into the eastbound lane, police say. (OurQuadCities.com) The Trailblazer struck the Blazer head-on in the eastbound lane. Both SUVs sustained heavy damage from the crash and both drivers had to be extracted by the Moline Fire crews. Blaser was transported to a local hospital and died from his injuries. Quilty was transported to a local hospital and later flown to a trauma hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries. The Rock Island County State’s Attorney filed two counts of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol charges, both Class 2 Felony offenses, against Quilty, police said. On March 25, 2022, Quilty turned herself in to the Rock Island County Jail, and was released after posting a $50,000 (10%) bond.

Monday, December 2nd, 2024

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Princeton community reflects on legacy of man tragically killed in crash Friday

It happened just north of Ottawa, Illinois while leaving a holiday basketball tournament with his wife, daughter and son.

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Darien Porter leaving lasting legacy at Iowa State

Darien Porter's dedication to the Iowa State football program is paying off in a big way.

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Davenport Junior Theatre may move to Davenport Schools building

The city is discussing leasing space from Davenport schools.

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Iowa Executive Council certifies 2024 election results

DES MOINES, Iowa -- In November of 2020, Iowa voters shattered voting records for turnout across the state, boasting more than 75% of total voter turnout. November 2024’s general election did not exceed that record, but it got close at just over 74%. Over the last four years, the state saw voting law changes because the Republican majority saw them as loose. In 2021, a law passed through the Iowa Statehouse that only allowed county auditors to have one absentee ballot drop box at their office. The law also shrunk the time voters could cast absentee ballots in person at the local county auditor’s office. Iowa Democrats viewed the law changes as restrictive, with the state just getting the highest voter turnout on record the year before. Iowa’s Secretary of State said that the messaging from candidates is what causes higher or lower turnout amongst voters. “It’s really based on the candidate and their messaging, I mean we all see that everyday and unique circumstances might arise during that election cycle. So, that’s why I always think they need to put a footnote when we put down here are the totals for each election; the footnotes is what transpired during that window so people can better understand why some of those trends are what they are," said Paul Pate, (R), Iowa Secretary of State. Des Moines International Airport introduces sunflower program to assist travelers with hidden disabilities The list of potential noncitizens released to counties by Pate's office called into question the protection of voting rights versus protection of election integrity. Pate said he is going to be bringing legislation this session to attempt to give the state more access to that information when registering people to vote. "I've been working with legislators for some time on this. We've been looking at, to see, how it's being handled in other states as well. When we're looking at how the courts are treating it. We also have to work with our county auditors to make sure logistically, you know, work in a smooth fashion and efficiently. So all of those are variables," said Pate. "But yes, I hope to offer up something on that issue, as I'm sure the legislature will." Pate didn't go into much detail as to what a proposed bill would look like, he also mentioned there may be a couple of other election-related policy pieces introduced by his office this session. Latest Iowa News:

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City of Sterling unanimously approves 1% grocery tax

The City of Sterling has unanimously approved a municipal grocery retailers’ occupation tax and a municipal grocery service occupation tax.

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Bishop Hill cuts the ribbon on new fence built by inmates in re-entry program

The Bishop Hill community cut the ribbon on a new fence at the Bishop Hill State Historic Site.

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Catching up with Toys for Tots ahead of WQAD's collection drive on Dec. 3

Join WQAD News 8 staff, Marines and volunteers during a day-long toy drive at the station on Tuesday, Dec. 3, from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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QC First Tee's new program set to debut in 2025: PAR for Success

First Tee of the Quad Cities is hoping the generosity for giving Tuesday will reach its new PAR for Success Program that puts mentorship and golf together. The program will connect 20 teenagers with mentors in the area. They will meet four times over the year. There will be lessons focused on goal setting, personal developments, and exploring careers. Each session wraps up by playing golf. The first tee's director Sara Cross says the lessons will continue on the course. "They'll be all together, all 20 of the pairings, talking through those types of topics, and then we send them out on the golf course, and they continue their networking out on the golf course. We're really excited about it; we think it's a great way to bring mentorship with golf and marry those two things in a very impactful way." The Par for success program will start sometime next year. Their goal is to raise $10,000.00 to ensure this program remains free for both participants and mentors. Any funds raised beyond that will go directly to supporting a Scholarship Fund.

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Catching up with Toys for Tots ahead of WQAD's collection day on Dec. 3

News 8's Haley Bickelhaupt stopped by the organization's "workshop" on Monday to check in with volunteers about where this year's need stands.

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CASI Senior Secret Santa deadline extended

CASI is looking for people to help deliver gifts to seniors in the Quad Cities. It extended the deadline for its Senior Secret Santa program. CASI teamed up with the Bettendorf police department to host the Christmas tree program. Each tree holds ornaments labeled with the names of seniors and what they wanted for the holidays. Today was the original deadline but CASI still has more than 250 seniors who need gifts for the holidays. Mikael Gibson, the CASI Senior Services Director, says it's important to keep seniors in mind at this time of year. "Just like how people are thinking about small children for the holidays, we want our seniors to know that people are thinking about them for the holidays too. Just reach out to people in your community, let them know that they're not forgotten about and so if you have a little extra, give it." The new deadline for the program will be Monday, December 9th.

WVIK Negotiators fail to reach an agreement on a plastic pollution treaty. Talks to resume next year WVIK

Negotiators fail to reach an agreement on a plastic pollution treaty. Talks to resume next year

The negotiations in Busan, South Korea, were supposed to be the fifth and final round to produce the first legally binding treaty on plastics pollution, including in the oceans, by the end of 2024.

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Argrow's House in Davenport celebrating Autistic and Loved expansion

A new sensory gym for children with autism will have its grand opening on Wednesday, Dec. 4.

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Private landowners connect with nature through Wetland restoration with USDA and Iowa DNR

Conservation agencies are constantly finding ways to help our environment. They have been working with private landowners to support the earth’s well-being. One of those private landowners is Rick Fry, who is part of the Wetland Reserve program. This program provides the resources to build Wetlands in areas used for farming. 

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Quad Cities media company creating recruitment videos for rural fire departments

4ONEMedia has made numerous recruitment videos for small local fire departments to help increase recruitment numbers.

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FCI Thomson introduces dog training program to inmates

FCI Thomson announced a new program that lets inmates train dogs to be service animals. The facility will be partnering with VIP Service Dog Foundation for the program. The dogs will stay at the prison up until 18 months old. The program aims to give both the dogs and the inmates lifelong skills. "It's really going to be a good environment because the dogs are going to get a lot of training time and a lot of focus," said Blair Peters, a spokesperson for VIP Service Dog Foundation. "So it's great for the dogs from that standpoint. Then it's also going to give the prisoners a chance to learn skills. They're going to work on grooming, they're going to work on dog training and being able to work with animals with different skillsets and different challenges." AFGE Local 4070 president Jon Zumkehr thinks this can also be used to encourage good behavior. "It also serves as a deterrent for the inmates not to do bad things in prison," said Zumkehr. "If they do bad things in prison, they'll get removed from the dog program. So a lot of the inmates want to participate in this program." The prison hopes this can help inmates move on after serving their sentence. "That's an important thing, it keeps the inmates busy, it gets them a life skill, and it gives them a sense of purpose that they are actually giving back to the community, training these service dogs," said Zumkehr. The prison plans to train up to 15 dogs.

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Davenport School Board approves weapons detectors for middle and high schools

Superintendent TJ Schneckloth said the district aims to install the weapons detectors as soon as possible.

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La Flama reopens in new location

La Flama Restaurant reopened for business after moving from Davenport to downtown Rock Island Monday. La Flama has operated in each of the Quad Cities over the last 20 years. The owner bought the building and says that's the big reason for the new location on fourth avenue. That's near the work being done for the downtown revitalization project. He says that work will help the restaurant in the long run. "Not only a good spot, but a good timing for us, while everything is transitioning, everything is getting done," said owner Martin Garcia. "I think it'll be great, I think it's a good opportunity because by the summer, next summer, I think it is going to invite more people to come over here and by then we will already be established, you know?" There will be a grand opening for the restaurant in the next few weeks.

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Bishop Hill celebrates restoration project made possible through inmate re-entry program

Over 50 individuals with the Kewanee Life Skills Re-Entry Center helped complete a fence project. The Center prepares those in custody for a return to society.

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Breaking down what we know about Jackson Kradle's death investigation following records request

News 8's Drew Coffey breaks down what we have learned after receiving phone calls from the morning of July 28 through a records request.

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West End Revitalization announces environmental achievements in Rock Island

The West End Revitalization Team has partnered with local organizations to increase energy efficiency for some residents and business owners, and to plant trees in public spaces.

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Phone calls, internal records help iron out timeline surrounding Jackson Kradle's death

Through a Freedom of Information Act request, News 8 obtained phone calls from the morning Kradle's body was found and internal records about the investigation.

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Phone calls, internal records help iron out timeline surrounding Jackson Kradle's death

Through a Freedom of Information Act request, News 8 obtained phone calls from the morning Kradle's body was found and internal records about the investigation.

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Davenport School Board unanimously approves bringing weapon detectors into schools

The Davenport Community School Board is moving forward with purchasing weapon detection systems

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Illinois expands electric vehicle infrastructure with $25.3 million in grants

Illinois is accelerating its efforts toward a greener future with a major investment in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. Governor JB Pritzker recently announced $25.3 million in grants aimed at building new electric vehicle charging stations across the state.

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Finding Healing, Hope, and Love: Argrow’s to Celebrate Opening of New Center on December 4

Wednesday, December 4 will be a big day for Dr. Kit Evans-Ford and the many people served by her life-changing nonprofit organizations.

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Iowa immigrant advocacy group urges undocumented people to prepare for 2nd Trump term

An immigrant advocacy group in Iowa is preparing for President Elect Donald Trump’s second term.

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Iowa first graders receive a winter book pack

In total, more than 100,000 packs, containing over 1 million books, will be distributed to nearly 38,000 first graders in both public and private schools.

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Traffic Touchpoint: Week of Dec. 2

A complete list of traffic alerts in the Iowa and Illinois TV6 viewing area.

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Find holiday fun at DeWitt Hometown Christmas Celebration

Get ready for holiday fun as DeWitt kicks off its Hometown Christmas Celebration. The celebration runs from Thursday, December 5 through Saturday, December 7. Events include: Christmas Movie Night, Thursday, December 5th at 7 p.m. at the DeWitt Operahouse Theatre. Catch a showing of “Daddy’s Home 2” and enjoy themed drinks, beer, wine and other concessions. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. and admission is $5. Kids' Christmas Carnival, Saturday, December 7 from 9 – 11 a.m. The whole family can enjoy carnival games for 25 cents per play. Santa will make an appearance at 9 a.m. on a firetruck. Games are suitable for kids up to sixth grade. Children's Christmas Movie, Saturday, December 7 at 11:45 a.m. The DeWitt's Operahouse Theatre is hosting a free family holiday movie, “The Christmas Chronicles.” Doors open at 11:15 a.m. and the movie begins at 11:45 a.m. The DeWitt Nite Lions will provide a free hot dog lunch and the concession stand will be open. The movie and lunch are free with a nonperishable food item or monetary donation to benefit the DeWitt Referral Center. Seating is limited and children under 10 must be supervised. DeWitt American Legion Auxiliary Open House, Saturday, December 7 from 1-4 p.m. Visit the open house for the hot chocolate bar, see art from local art students and listen to music from the Central DeWitt High School Band. They’re also accepting donations for the Veteran's Homeless Outreach and sign a greeting card for veterans at the Iowa City VA Hospital. Nite Lions Holiday Meal, Saturday, December 7 from 5 - 7 p.m. at the DeWitt Community Center. Enjoy a free meal from the DeWitt Night Lions in exchange for a nonperishable or cash donation for the Referral Center. The meal choices include pork chop sandwiches, hot dogs, chips and a drink. Lighted Parade, Tree Lighting & Window Walk, Saturday, December 5 at 5 p.m. The Lighted Parade starts at 5 p.m. and moves north down Sixth Avenue to Lincoln Park. Registration is not required; participants should line up in the order they arrive between 4:30 - 5 p.m. between Journey Fitness and the DeWitt Pet Hospital. Businesses, people, families and organizations are welcome to participate. Tree Lighting: Immediately after the parade, watch as the Christmas tree in front of the Hausbarn will be lit. Window Walk: Walk through the downtown area to see businesses turn their windows into festive displays and warming stations. The Hidden Letter Window Search is an added incentive to stroll through the stores. Take a free, leisurely ride through town in a horse-drawn wagon and visit the live nativity scene located next to the Community Center. Santa will be inside the Santa Hut to greet children from 5 – 7 p.m. The Santa Hut has a new location on Sixth Avenue across from First Central State Bank. Visitors should bring a nonperishable donation for the Referral Center. Gingerbread House Decorating Contest, Saturday, December 7. There are two categories, individual and family & business. Chamber Bucks will be awarded to first and second place in each category. All entries will be on display at DeWitt Bank & Trust during Hometown Christmas on Saturday, December 7th from 5 - 7p.m. where the community can vote for their favorites. Photos will be on Facebook to allow additional voting. The drop off date is Saturday, December 7 from 8:30 – 11:45 a.m. at DeWitt Bank & Trust.

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Nonemergency phone calls made to Carroll County dispatch after Jackson Kradle's body was found

Jackson Kradle's body was reported to the sheriff's office's nonemergency line early July 28. News 8 has obtained a recording of that call and others that followed.

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Bishop Hill to host Christmas festivities

For those looking to get into the Christmas spirit, Bishop Hill will be hosting Christmas festivities for the community to enjoy.

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98 straight hours below freezing! (And counting...)

We dipped down below freezing at 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving. And temps have not been above 32° ever since! That's 98 straight hours (as of 5 p.m.) with a TEMPERATURE below freezing! Wind chills have been even worse. This isn't too out of the ordinary for January or February, but it is unusual this early in the season. Tuesday sees highs around the freezing mark, while Wednesday temps climb to the lower 40s!

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Davenport School Board to vote on weapons detectors

The meeting will start at 5:30 p.m. on Monday.

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Science Academy: Elephant toothpaste

Gather your supplies and try a Science Academy experiment. Share your results here!

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Register for the chance for your child to be a ball kid at the Harlem Globetrotters game this January.

The Harlem Globetrotters will be at the Vibrant Arena at The MARK January 8, 2025.

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Bettendorf Police Department asking for help to make the holidays happier for community seniors

The department is partnering with Center for Active Seniors, Inc. for their Senior Secret Santa program.

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North Scott begins process for next strategic plan

District officials expect to have a new strategic plan ready by the start of next school year.

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North Scott begins process for next strategic plan

District officials expect to have a new strategic plan ready by the start of next school year.

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Crews respond to Dubuque County house fire

Crews responded to a house fire in Dubuque County.

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How to support someone in grief

Acknowledging the pain of a death directly is important, even though our culture wants to avoid discussing the inevitable.

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MercyOne Genesis, Eldridge marks plans to expand with groundbreaking ceremony

The MercyOne Genesis in Eldridge is located at 301 North Fourth Avenue.

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Islands Now Unseen, That Is What They Are: “Moana 2” and “Blitz”

It's the exact same Moana people adored eight years ago, only with vaguer threat and weaker songs.

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1 dead, 2 injured after car crashes and lands on top of Idaho home, police say

On Sunday morning, Idaho officials said the vehicle landed on the roof after traveling at a high speed and failing to make a turn. The homeowners weren't injured.

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Wolf Carbon Solutions withdraws petition to build 95-mile carbon capture pipeline in eastern Iowa

The company changed course in a filing made Monday, Dec. 2nd, to the Iowa Utilities Commission. The petition asked for the building of a pipeline through Linn, Cedar, Clinton, and Scott counties.

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Open house at Bettendorf Mansion features holiday elegance

Revel in the holiday season at the Joseph Bettendorf Mansion, a beautiful 100+ year old estate listed on the National Register of Historic Places that now hosts Rivermont Collegiate. The holiday open house will be on Saturday, December 7 from 2 – 4 p.m. at the Rivermont Collegiate campus, 1821 Sunset Drive in Bettendorf. The mansion elevator is out of order, so the entrance and all floors of the mansion are only accessible by stairs. The open house is free and the public is welcome to attend. Joseph Bettendorf Mansion Joseph Bettendorf was a prominent industrialist and philanthropist in the early 20th century. His grand home, built in 1915, shows his love for comfort and appreciation for refined elegance. The home features intricate woodwork, original stained glass windows and elegant architectural details. Rivermont Collegiate, then St. Katharine's-St. Mark's (SKSM) moved to its present location at the Bettendorf Manion in 1973. Click here for more on the mansion.

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3 killed after driver tries to pass snow plow in Washington County

According to the Iowa State Patrol, the drivers of both vehicles and a passenger were killed in the crash.

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Illinois researchers hope to develop climate-resilient corn

As the Midwest experiences more weather extremes, the University of Illinois is doing research to expedite the development of climate-resilient corn.

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Illinois researchers hope to develop climate-resilient corn

As the Midwest experiences more weather extremes, the University of Illinois is doing research to expedite the development of climate-resilient corn.

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Winter weather driving reminders

We had our first accumulation of snow Monday, which means it is time to refresh on driving in snowy conditions.

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Village of East Davenport hosting 50th Christmas in the Village

Get into the holiday spirit at the Village of East Davenport’s 50th Christmas in the Village on Friday, December 6 and Saturday, December 7 from 6 - 9 p.m. Santa will be at the International Fire Museum while the Grinch, Frosty the Snowman, an elf and a reindeer will be elsewhere around the village. Enjoy the "Winter Sparkle" fireworks on Saturday, December 7 at 9 p.m.  Among the activities at participating Village businesses are: Santa will be at the International Fire Museum. Scrooge will make sporadic appearances on the balcony above BREW. The Village Theatre will hold an open house with live music. Don’t miss taking photos with the Snow Sisters on Friday night. Cruise the village on trolley rides; boarding is behind Camp McClellan Cellars on Jersey Ridge Road. Camp McClellan Cellars will have free mulled hot cranberry apple wine and free wine tasting. Magician David Casas will perform in the store on Friday night and until 7 p.m. on Saturday night. Lagomarcino's Confectionery and Café will have Whoville characters and hot chocolate for sale outside. Ice Sculptor Small animal petting farm in front of the Village Theater. Mary's Diamonds & Jewelry will have goodie bags for children and Mary and Ellen will be dressed up as Christmas Trees.  Share with Voices ByShare and her students from QC Rock Academy will sing Christmas songs on their front porch on Saturday until 8 p.m. Doodads will have a ring around the antler ring toss game, treats, freebies and more. The elves at Here's the Scoop will stream clips from “Buddy the Elf” while making cotton candy. Kids can decorate cookies at Grumpy’s. Wide River Winery will have free samples of holiday wines.

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Black Hawk College East hosting job fair

Job seekers can meet with local and regional employers at a job fair at the Black Hawk College East Campus, 26230 Black Hawk Road in Galva, on Wednesday, December 4 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. The fair will be in Building A in the Game Room and cafeteria. Those looking for work should dress professionally and bring plenty of résumés. Employers scheduled to attend include: Advanced Crop Care, Inc. Birkey’s Farm Store Channel Seed Corn Belt Ag Services Corteva Agriscience – Pioneer Brand Ed Morse Automotive Group Fastenal Company Five Star Veterinary Center Gold Star FS Gustafson Ford LLC Illinois Department of Agriculture Illinois Department of Central Management Services Illinois Department of Corrections Illinois Department of Natural Resources Marquis Inc. Martin Tractor Nutrien OSF HealthCare Pekin Animal Hospital Rain and Hail Insurance Service River Valley Cooperative Ryder System, Inc – Ryder Fleet Management Services Saginaw Valley Equine Clinic Shield Marketing Stine Seed Company Uftring Auto Group University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Veterinary Medicine Wyffels Hybrids Click here for more information or call Black Hawk College Career Services at 309-796-5626.