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![]() | ![]() ![]() East Moline Library invites families to summer reading program kick-offThe East Moline Public Library invites families to its Summer Reading Kick-Off from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at Hereford Park, where there will be games, giveaways and free food in an all-ages event. Michael Crowder, 11, reads during an after-school literacy program in Atlanta on Thursday, April 6, 2023. Michael missed most of first grade, the foundational year for learning to read. It was the first fall of the pandemic, and for months Atlanta only offered school online. Michael's mom had just had a baby, and there was no quiet place to study in their small apartment. He missed a good part of second grade, too. (AP Photo/Alex Slitz) You don’t have to live in East Moline or have a library card to participate in the program, according to a news release. This is the first year that the library will host its kick-off at Hereford Park so that new families in the community will attend. This year’s summer reading theme is “Level Up at Your Library.” The library will offer a lot gaming-themed activities throughout the summer for all ages. Families can register for the Summer Reading Program online through the Beanstack website or by downloading the Beanstack Tracker app here. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Infant pajamas sold through Macy's recalled(WHTM) -- Thousands of infant pajamas that were sold exclusively by Macy's have been recalled over injury concerns. About 16,300 Holiday Lane Infant Footed Pajamas have been recalled because the elastic on the pajamas' ankles can be too tight and restrict blood circulation, posing an injury hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Holiday Lane Infant Footed Pajamas (Macy’s) To date, Macy's has received four reports of the elastic being too tight on infants' ankles, resulting in chafing, imprinting or restricting blood circulation. The recalled pajamas were sold at Macy's stores nationwide, including Macy’s Backstage, and online at www.macys.com from March 2024 through January 2025 for about $27. The following pajamas are included in this recall: Product Name:PID/Style Number:Holiday Lane Infant Merry Mix It Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama100189404Holiday Lane Infant Family Plaid Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama100191005Holiday Lane Infant Winterton Plaid Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama100189223Holiday Lane Infant Star Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama100196695Holiday Lane Floral Cotton Matching Family Footed Pajama100180930Courtesy of CPSC Consumers should stop using the recalled pajamas right away. If you have the items, you're advised not to return them to a Macy's store in-person. Instead, you can contact Macy's for instructions on how to receive a refund. To properly return the recalled pajamas, you can fill out a form online. If you have any questions, you can call Macy's from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Mondays-Fridays at (833) 408-0501 or by visiting the official Holiday Lane Infant Cotton Footed Pajamas recall website. You can also visit the Macy's product recalls page. |
![]() | ![]() Davenport Junior Theater is on the moveThe group will be moved out of the cottages by the end of the month. |
Friday, May 23rd, 2025 | |
![]() | ![]() ![]() The Landing, Bettendorf's new aquatic center, will make its big splash SaturdayNow that it's $22 million and a few years later, the City of Bettendorf's summer and winter hot spots are complete. After a short winter season with the ice rink, the city is excited to unveil its water park, The Landing. The Landing in Bettendorf is getting ready for opening day. (Bryan Bobb, Our Quad Cities News) "For what we think will be the success of the pool, look no further than across at the ice rink," said Bettendorf Parks & Recreation Director John Byrnes. "The ice rink was so well received, our admissions were up, our people, the length they would stay were up, reviews were up. Everything was positive with the ice rink." The YMCA of the Iowa Mississippi Valley partnered with the city for the project. The spot was the location of a previous pool. "We took that over a few years ago as part of this project to sort of create a giant landing pad, if you will, for Bettendorf Parks and Recreation," said YMCA of the Iowa Mississippi Valley spokesperson Taylor Bley. "Right off of Middle Road, one of the busiest streets in the entire city." Whether you're looking for high-octane action at one of the park's three water slides, or a cozy day in the sun at its lazy river, The Landing has a little something for everyone. "These are the reasons people move to cities and stay in cities," said Byrnes. "So getting to work on a project of this scale is sort of a parks and recreation professional's dream." The city hopes these projects give the community something to enjoy for generations. "Building these things together to create something that is offered year long for our community is a home run," said Byrnes. The pool will be open from 1-7 p.m. this weekend and next. It will switch to a full week schedule June 7. For more about The Landing, visit here. |
![]() | ![]() Cinnamon Ridge Dairy Farm and Mississippi River Distilling Co. team up for daily cheese tastingsThere's also an exclusive creation called "whiskey fingers," which is an aged cheese soaked in whiskey, available only at the distillery. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Illinois CPR bill moves forwardA bill to get more people in Illinois confident in practicing CPR heads to Gov. JB Pritzker's desk to sign. Senate Bill 1295 passed with bipartisan support in the House and the Senate.The bill would require 911 dispatchers to get up-to-date training on CPR and guide callers through the procedure early on during a cardiac emergency. Supporters say being able to provide that direction would help everyone.Data from the American Heart Association indicates only one in three adults feel confident performing CPR. For more information on the bill, click here. |
![]() | ![]() Downtown Moline welcomes huge crowds for Mercado on Fifth and high school graduation45 vendors came out to welcome Mercado back for the season. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Gov. Reynolds' waiver to limit eligible food under SNAP approvedDES MOINES, Iowa -- Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds' waiver to restrict the list of food eligible to be purchased under the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) was approved. Reynolds and Iowa Health and Human Services submitted the waiver requesting that certain items like candy, soda, and even certain granola bars be ineligible to obtain with SNAP benefits to the United States Department of Agriculture last week. On Thursday, Reynolds' office announced that USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins approved the waiver. According to the governor's office, the waiver allows SNAP recipients to purchase foods that are non-taxable under Iowa law. That means recipients would not be able to purchase food subject to sales tax, which includes things like candy, ready-to-eat kettle corn or caramel corn, marshmallows, soda, and fruit juices that contain less than 50% fruit or vegetable juice. Reynolds said the waiver's approval will help promote healthy eating in the state. "Soaring obesity rates have brought our nation and state to a crossroads," Reynolds said in a statement. "To promote healthy eating and protect future generations from disease -- and to ensure SNAP fulfills its core function -- we need a change. Thank you to Secretary Rollins and her team for helping make that change happen." However, critics of the waiver like the Iowa Hunger Coalition said that the restriction of foods eligible under SNAP doesn't address the issue of food insecurity. "I don't think this is really the right way to get low income Iowans eating healthier," Luke Elzinga, chair of IHC and Policy and Advocacy Manager at DMARC, told WHO 13 last week. "We need to be looking at solutions that will increase the affordability and accessibility of fresh fruits and vegetables and other healthy foods for low income Iowans. This [the waiver] just really sends the message that the state of Iowa doesn't trust low-income families to make the best food choices for their family. We don't think this ban will be effective, and we'd really like to see some solutions and evidence-based proven interventions like Double Up Food Bucks. The governor actually even mentioned that in her waiver request. So again, we think there are proven solutions to increase healthy eating, but this is not one." Iowa is now the second state to have a waiver request to limit eligible foods under SNAP approved by the USDA. On Monday, Rollins approved Nebraska's request to ban soda and energy drinks. "President Trump has given our nation a once in a generation opportunity to change the health trajectory for our entire country," Rollins said on Thursday. "On my first day as secretary, I sent a call to states to innovate, and Governor Kim Reynolds stepped up to take action. I look forward to signing even more waivers in the days ahead as we continue to restore the health of our country." So far, Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas, West Virginia, and Colorado are all considering implementing similar changes to SNAP. Iowa's waiver will take effect on January 1, 2026. Iowa News: |
![]() | ![]() Illinois session almost done, budget details mostly unknownWhen a budget is put before lawmakers, they will only have until the end of the month to get it passed. |
![]() | ![]() First case of measles discovered in IowaIOWA (KCAU) — The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has reported the first case of measles in Iowa. The case involves an unvaccinated adult in central Iowa. This is the first case of measles in Iowa since 2019. “The best time to prevent measles is before an exposure occurs and the best tool we have is getting the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine,” said State Medical Director Dr. Robert Kruse. “Getting vaccinated not only protects you but also protects people in your community who can’t get vaccinated, like infants too young to begin the series and those who are immunosuppressed. We ask Iowans to review their vaccination records and medical records to ensure they are protected and to reach out to their healthcare provider if they have questions.” A total of 31 other states have reported measles in the U.S., and the outbreak has been responsible for more than 1,000 cases across the country. At least three people have died due to the virus. The HHS says: If you think you have been exposed to a measles case and have symptoms, call your medical provider or nearest emergency room ahead of time and tell them that you have been exposed to measles and have symptoms before arriving. Visit this website for more information on measles. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Channel Cat water taxi celebrates 30 years on the Mississippi RiverMetroLINK celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Channel Cat water taxi Friday, when the service opened for the season. That celebration took place at the dock in Moline. The fifth Channel Cat dock will open in summer 2023 at The Bend in East Moline. The Channel Cat launched on the July 4 weekend in 1995. It now has four docks along the Mississippi riverfront, one each in Davenport, Bettendorff, Moline and East Moline, with a fifth location coming soon. The Channel Cat has provided more than 1 million rides over those 30 years. “When we started it was something new and people were trying it out for the first time, said River Action Executive Director Kathy Wine. "We probably had 10,000 (riders) the first year, first two years maybe total. We've had a lot of momentum for this and grown the idea of tourism on the river - historic tourism - where people come and explore the history of our area, and of course the natural resources of the river." MetroLINK got an $8 million federal grant for a new battery-electric ferry for the Channel Cat fleet. That's the first of its kind. For more about the Channel Cat, visit here. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Vietnam veterans raise money for statue in Davenport Veterans Memorial ParkQuad City area veterans are raising money to build a statue to honor Vietnam veterans at the Davenport Veterans Memorial Park. (Gavin Waidelich, OurQuadCities.com) On Friday, Chapter 776 of the Vietnam Veterans of America took donations outside Hy-Vee 53rd and Utica Ridge Road. The group wants to raise $10,000. The veterans want to represent how they were perceived with such negativity when they came back home from the war. The statue will depict a soldier carrying another soldier on his back, with the title "No One Left Behind." "The Veterans Memorial Park is a fantastic place to go, just to pause and reflect. Then for us (veterans,) we can walk over when we have the statue in place, We can see a pride in the fact that we served, we were there and after we came home and having not been received real well, have been able to rise above that," said Rod Kjersten, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 776 vice president elect. The group will be outside the Hy-Vee store again from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. For more information, visit here. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Davenport Junior Theatre makes its move to a new homeDavenport Junior Theatre is making the move to its new home, according to a news release from the City of Davenport. Davenport Junior Theatre (OurQuadCities.com) This week, staff, volunteers, and alumni dedicated hours to packing up the cottages on the Annie Wittenmyer campus and loading the moving trucks with props, furniture, and costumes. Everything is going to the Davenport Learning Center on West Kimberly Road after the Davenport City Council approved a plan to lease the building from Davenport Community Schools for DJT programming. (Davenport Junior Theatre) Junior Theatre, Inc. mainstage performances will stay at the Mary Nighswander Theatre. Davenport Junior Theatre will be moved out of the cottages by June 1. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Exit 7 Motorsports Park, Colona, will feature high-octane racesGet ready for a high-octane Memorial Day as Exit 7 Motorsports Park presents the Fallen Heroes Race on Monday, May 26 , 1325 Cleveland Road, Colona, across from the Shell gas station. Exit 7 Motorsports Park "Join us as we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice" with a full day of thrilling dirt track action, a news release says. Gates open at 10 a.m., with hot laps at 11:30 a.m. Racing will be held immediately afterward. General admission is free for everyone. Pit passes are $20. Organizers invite families to bring American Flags "we pay tribute to our heroes the best way we know how—fast, loud, and full throttle." |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Emergency 2-1-1 services will receive more state government oversight in IL billEmergency counsel service 2-1-1 will receive more Illinois governmental oversight under a proposal that’s passed both chambers. |
![]() | ![]() Mercado on Fifth kicks off summer market seasonMercado on Fifth began its ninth season of markets with its opening day on May 23. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() How a river ferry shaped a man’s lifeScranton was first deckhand on Channel Cat 30 years ago |
![]() | ![]() ![]() See inside the new Bettendorf YMCA Water Park at The LandingThe new $18 million water park that is the result of a partnership between the City of Bettendorf and the YMCA is set to open its doors on Saturday. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() See inside the new Bettendorf YMCA Water Park at The LandingThe new $18 million water park that is the result of a partnership between the City of Bettendorf and the YMCA is set to open its doors on Saturday. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() What Iowans can and can’t buy under new SNAP restrictionsSome healthy food is prohibited while some junk food is still allowed |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Food, music, dancing, oh my! Mercado on Fifth returnsOpening night for Mercado on Fifth has arrived. "It's one of the most diverse groups that are gathered in downtown Moline every Friday night during the summer," said Frances Williams, Mercado on Fifth's executive director. Williams said it takes about a year to plan the event. "What we love here at Mercado is that we are little bit of a testing ground, a little bit of a place where people can come, test out their business idea," Williams said. There are a total of 45 food and retail vendors, including nine businesses, making their Mercado on Fifth debut. "Every year is like a new exploration, right. There is something new to try, something different," Williams said. "It's a chance to give minority-led businesses and entrepreneurs the spotlight." "They're really the engine that moves this country," Williams said. "They are the fastest-growing entrepreneurial group in the nation. Entrepreneurship is something that you put your mind to it, you know, you can do and accomplish anything." Mercado on Fifth also give visitors a chance to learn about their Quad Cities neighbors. "This is a gathering of friends, old and new," Williams said. "This is people who love to dance, who love to watch amazing culture unfolding as the night goes on." It's important to bring an empty stomach. "You're going to find everything from main dishes to little snacks and dessert," Williams said. For more information on Mercado on Fifth, click here. |
![]() | ![]() Unvaccinated adult in central Iowa tests positive for measlesIowa HHS said it has reached out to identified contacts and no widespread public exposure is anticipated. |
![]() | ![]() Bix Beiderbecke Museum and Archives closing soon to move to new locationThe Davenport museum will close on June 6 to start moving its collections to a more visible location on 2nd Street. It hopes to reopen in mid-July. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Bettendorf man accused of taking part in September shootingTwo people were wounded on Brady Street in Davenport. |
![]() | ![]() Tips on staying safe swimming, grilling this summerWith summer just around the corner, the Red Cross has tips on how to stay safe during the warmer months. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Illinois politicians react to couple’s alleged killer’s Chicago connectionsIllinois politicians are responding after it was revealed that a Jewish couple’s alleged killer is a man with political connections in Chicago. |
![]() | ![]() Inside Iowa Politics: The decision that this Iowan didn’t expect to makeState Senator Lynn Evans formed an exploratory committee to run for Iowa's 4th Congressional District. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Third person in meth trafficking conpsriacy receives 20-year federal prison sentenceThe last of three men who pleaded guilty to a Quad-City-wide meth trafficking conspiracy has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison. |
![]() | ![]() Clinton awarded $1M in federal funds to clean up former YMCA siteClinton is receiving over $1 million in federal funds to clean up the former YMCA site, administered through the EPA. |
![]() | ![]() Channel Cat Water Taxi officially opens for its 30th seasonIn 1994, nonprofit River Action received a grant and helped form a committee to create the open-air boat service. It first launched on the Fourth of July in 1995. |
![]() | ![]() On World Turtle Day, Nahant Marsh fights to save a smiling speciesBlanding's Turtles are endangered in both Iowa and Illinois. A team at Nahant has been tracking the tiny turtles to help bolster the local population. |
![]() | ![]() Bix Beiderbecke Museum and Archives closing soon to move to new locationThe Davenport museum will close on June 6 to start moving its collections to a more visible location on 2nd Street. It hopes to reopen in mid-July. |
![]() | ![]() Orion mayor-elect won't take office after expungement hearing delayOrion's mayor-elect, Aaron Peer, won't take office after a delay in his expungement case. A decades-old felony conviction bars him from serving under Illinois law. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Clinton getting $1M brownfields grant to remove old poolThe city is getting almost $1.1 million in federal brownfields grants. |
![]() | ![]() Galesburg's 'Shoe Lady' collects over 20,000 pairs to help those in need across the globe"Better than being the crazy lady, I'm the shoe lady," Penny Wagher said. "People will wave at me and say, 'I've got shoes for you.'" |
![]() | ![]() Orion mayor-elect won't take office after expungement hearing delayOrion's mayor-elect, Aaron Peer, won't take office after a delay in his expungement case. A felony conviction bars him from serving under Illinois law. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Honor veterans at Hero Street Memorial Park in SilvisOn Saturday May 24 a Memorial Day ceremony to honor veterans will be held on Hero Street in Silvis. The ceremony begins at noon at Hero Street USA Memorial Park. The park honors 8 Veterans from Silvis who lost their lives in World War II and in the Korean War. Brian Muños whose great uncle was John Muños, one of those 8, was born and raised in Silvis. "My great grandparents uprooted their family from Mexico to come here for a dream and to come here to have a better way of life and in doing so, their children, my great uncle, Johnny Muños whose memorialized in this park, decided that they had to do their part and represent this country, represent that flag and be a part of the freedom that they're fighting for." Muños told Our Quad Cities News. Apart from when Brian Muños was serving in the United States Navy, he's been at the ceremony every year. "I was here for every Memorial Day, and I'll continue to do the same, because the story needs to continue to be told, and the story needs to move on to the next generations to come, so that they can find that pride, that honor and that courage to represent that flag the way that our ancestors did." Silvis Mayor Robert Cervantes told Our Quad Cities News the ceremony unites the Community. "It just brings out the patronage of folks to remember those loved ones that have paid the ultimate sacrifice in World War Two and in Korea." If you plan on attending, Cervantes says its best to arrive a little after 11a.m. and bring a lawn chair to sit on. Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com)Hero Street Silvis (Gabe Zwierzynski OurQuadCities.com) |
![]() | ![]() Illinois legislature passes bill that would spread awareness on rare pregnancy complicationThe bill would require the Illinois Department of Health to create a public education campaign and help train more healthcare workers on amniotic fluid embolism. |
![]() | ![]() Take a dip at one of the Quad City area's swimming pools, aquatic centers and lakesSeveral aquatic centers and lakes are opening up this Memorial Day weekend for people to have some fun in the sun. |
![]() | ![]() Iowa American Water rate increase approvedThe company argued it needed the increase to cover investments in infrastructure. |
![]() | ![]() 'Shoe Lady': Galesburg woman has donated over 20,000 pairs to those in need across the world"Better than being the crazy lady, I'm the shoe lady," Penny Wagher said. "People will wave at me and say, 'I've got shoes for you.'" |
![]() | ![]() Davenport's Hayes Elementary School celebrates 100 years of learningStudents, parents and teachers spent the day outside, enjoying grilled hot dogs and treats from a donut truck. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Bettendorf man faces charges in drive-by shootingA Bettendorf man is facing charges in a 2024 drive-by shooting. |
![]() | ![]() Illinois legislature passes pregnancy complication billThe bill would require the Illinois Department of Health to create a public education campaign and help train more healthcare workers on amniotic fluid embolism. |
![]() | ![]() Celebrate World Turtle Day with Nahant MarshBrian Ritter with Nahant Marsh joined The Current to share how the community can help protect our four-legged friends. |
![]() | ![]() When Can we Jump in the Pool?This whole week has been quite busy in terms of what we have been seeing in the weather in the Quad Cities area. We started off the week with showers and storms Monday and Tuesday and spent the rest of the week with below average temperatures reaching into the 50s on Wednesday. So, it has people asking, when are we going to get our warmer weather in the upper 70s and 80s? Well, according to the 6–10-day temperature outlook from the National Weather Service, we still have quite a way to go before we start seeing 80s again. For the next 6-10 days we will be seeing temperatures around average in the mid 70s and slightly below average toward the low 70s and possibly upper 60s. So, it is going to be a while before we see some 80s again. |
![]() | ![]() Mercado on Fifth kicks off ninth season in downtown MolineMercado on Fifth returns tonight in downtown Moline with food, music and vendors. The weekly celebration of Hispanic culture runs every Friday through Sept. 26. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Illinois House passes bill creating student chronic absence task forceThe Illinois House passed a bill Wednesday to create a task force looking into how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted chronic absence of students. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Measles case reported in central IowaThe first case of measles has been reported in Iowa. |
![]() | ![]() Bettendorf man arrested in drive-by shooting that injured 2 in DavenportKenneth Dwyer is charged in a drive-by shooting that injured two men in Davenport on Sept. 14, 2024. Investigators say he drove the car used in the attack. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Tips for boating safety for holiday weekendMemorial Day is the unofficial start to the boating season and conservation officers in both Illinois and Iowa have tips to keep both you and others safe. |
![]() | ![]() Channel Cat Water Taxi officially open for its 30th seasonIn 1994, nonprofit River Action received a grant and helped form a committee to create the open-air boat service. It first launched on the Fourth of July in 1995. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Davenport honors veterans, active duty members with riverfront bannersTributes to Davenport veterans are being installed along the riverfront. Last year, Davenport announced the Veterans Tribute Banner Program, which let residents sponsor a banner featuring a veteran or active duty service member, their name, photo and branch of service. The banners are being installed near Veterans Memorial Park. They will be on display from Memorial Day through Veterans Day. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Student-made wheat paste mural highlighting community diversity returns to downtown WaterlooThe mural created by students from the University of Northern Iowa’s Interactive Digital Studies program had sustained storm damage shortly after it was installed in 2020. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Cook review: 'Mission: Impossible' cruises through a fitting finale to beloved seriesThe note contains a single date: May 22, 1996. 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' (IMDb) It's almost impossible to believe when you see it up there on the screen. It's more than a plot device: It's a love letter to a series that generations have embraced over the decades. "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" is the eighth, and the last, in a series that continued to answer why Tom Cruise is a movie star. Like him or loathe him, you have to admire the pluck of a guy in his 60s who continues to do his own death-defying stunts. In this one - which is nearly three hours long, so easy on the fluids before you go or you might miss something - Ethan is back with his team. And the only thing I really need to tell you is that have a chance to save the world - and, as a certain photojournalist colleague of mine would say, that chance is teeny-tiny. And this doesn't belong just to Cruise. Angela Bassett is at-least-an-Oscar-nod terrific as the President of the United States, who may be forced to sacrifice millions of people to save billions of others. Hayley Atwell is back as the team member who is Ethan's (maybe) love interest, and Ving Rhames and Simon Pegg return as part of the troupe that's forced to try to overcome The Entity, a force that's bent on destruction. Through air, fire and water, these dedicated colleagues once again demonstrate their affection for each other and humanity at large. All the way through, we see snippets from previous "MI" films, with some characters returning. Christopher McQuarrie again directs, keeping the movie fast-paced despite throughout. How he teamed with Cruise to film the jaw-droppingly entertaining plane scenes I'll ever know, but it's sure to be a favorite sequence for action fans for years to come. I'm not ashamed to say I wiped tears away on my sleeve at the end. You might, too. But even if you don't, you're in for a glorious time. Make it your mission this Memorial Day Weekend. 3 1/2 stars Running time: Two hours and 49 minutes. Rated: PG-13 for violence, death and foul language. In theaters. Watch the trailer here. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Quad-Cities police out in full force for holiday weekendContrary to popular belief, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day have higher road fatality rates than Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day, according to the National Safety Council. |
![]() | ![]() Clinton awarded $1M in federal funds to clean up former YMCA siteClinton is receiving over $1 million in federal funds to clean up the former YMCA site, administered through the EPA. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() North Scott student takes 1st place in high school journalism contestA North Scott High School student journalist has won first place in the Column/Opinion category in the Iowa High School Press Association (IHSPA) Spring Journalism Contest. Olivia Donahue (North Scott High School) Olivia Donahue took first place in the Column/Opinion category for her piece, "How Elon Musk Bought The President." This column featured Donahue’s analysis and strong writing skills, earning her the top spot among entries across the state. She also took third place for Opinion Writer of the Year. "If my journalism isn't making someone squirm, it's probably not doing enough,” Donahue said. “I'm proud to write pieces that challenge power, question comfort or upset some people, as long as it pushes the fight for a better future onwards. To have my writing recognized like this -- it means people are listening. That gives me hope." |
![]() | ![]() ![]() 4 Your Money | Chameleon TrendThe markets have yo-yoed quite a bit this month. David Nelson, CEO of NelsonCorp Wealth Management, shares new data showing positive momentum that hopefully results in a promising end to May. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Davenport Police rescue ducklings from train tracksSome “quack” thinking by a Davenport Police officer saved some baby ducklings yesterday morning. (Davenport Police Department) A post on the department’s Facebook page says Cpl. Austin Ryckeghem found five ducklings stuck on the tracks behind the Freight House on May 22 at about 7:45 a.m. Four managed to get stuck in tiny track holes and some were in rough shape; Cpl. Ryckeghem initially reported their status as “critical condition.” Train traffic was briefly halted as they began a rescue mission – “because no duck gets left behind on our watch.” (Davenport Police Department) The feathered foundlings were taken to the station, where staff met them with towels and gentle hands. Thiesen’s provided supplies to help them recover and a resident volunteered to take them for wildlife rehab. All five were chirping and flapping like it was just another day by the time they waddled away. |
![]() | ![]() QC Craft Beer Week kicks off Friday!Bent River Brewing, in partnership with Visit Quad Cities, will host a special tapping of the QC Ale Trail Ale on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Starlight Revue starts 69th season in Rock IslandRock Island Parks and Recreation’s Starlight Revue free concert series returns to Lincoln Park, 38th Street and 11th Avenue. The 69th annual concert series kicks off on Tuesday, June 3 with a diverse range of music genres. Eight free concerts will be held throughout the summer at the park. Food and desserts will be available for purchase from the Hy-Vee Grill and Dessert Station starting at 5 p.m. and the Parks Department will have popcorn and drinks. Concerts will run from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. The concert schedule includes: June 3 - The Tailfins June 10 - Troy Rangel & Friends June 17 - Gray Wolf June 24 - Josh Duffee Big Band July 1 - Crooked Cactus Band July 8 - Incredible 45’s July 15 - Totes McGotes July 22 - The Night People July 29 is reserved as a rainy date if necessary. Follow the concert series on Facebook or call the rain line at 732-RAIN (7246) after 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays to check the status of the event in case of bad weather. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() City installs ‘Wind Phone’ in parkFoster’s Voice and the East Moline Park Board has installed a ‘Wind Phone’ at Mitchell Park. |
![]() | ![]() Investigation: News 8 looks into history of workplace accidents at ISC in BurlingtonIt's been one year since a man was crushed by a forklift and killed at ISC in Burlington. Three weeks later, another worker sustained a life-altering injury. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Bellson Music Fest to return for 4th yearThe 4th annual Bellson Music Fest is set to take place on June 7. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Rock Falls man sentenced in fatal stabbingA Rock Falls man who was accused of murder in connection with a fatal stabbing in February has entered a plea and been sentenced. Whiteside County Court records show that Kyle Cooper, 36, waived formal arraignment on May 22 and entered a guilty plea to a charge of second-degree murder. The court heard victim impact statements and Cooper gave an unsworn statement. Kyle Cooper (Rock Falls Police Department) Cooper was sentenced to 20 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections, followed by one year of mandatory supervised release, with credit for 97 days served. He was ordered to pay Schedule 1 costs, plus a $75 fine and a $250 genetic marker. Counts 1 – 3 of murder, aggravated battery use of a deadly weapon and aggravated battery great bodily harm were nolle prosequi, which is Latin for “not to prosecute,” according to court records. It is a legal term in which a prosecutor formally decides to abandon prosecuting a criminal case, ending the case without judgement. It differs from a dismissal in that nolle prosequi means the charge may be reinstated at a later date. Cooper was arrested after Rock Falls Police responded to a stabbing on February 14. Officers found 27-year-old Daniel Gordon of Rock Falls with severe injuries. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Kam'Ron waits for a Big Brothers Big Sisters ‘Big’ to share love of pizza, piano and playgroundsAs we get closer to the end of the school year, more than 230 kids in the area are on the waiting list for a ‘Big.’ Big Brothers Big Sisters needs volunteers to spend time with them. One of them is Kam'Ron. "I like pepperoni pizza," he said. "I don't really like it thin crust, because it won't really fill me up.” Get to know this week’s Waiting Child in the video above. To find out more about being a mentor to Kam'Ron or other waiting children, visit here. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() City park to close for annual cycling raceWeed Park in Muscatine will be temporarily closed starting at 5 a.m. Sunday for the 45th annual Melon City Criterium Charlie Harper Memorial. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() On Iowa Politics Podcast: Candidate Announcement EditionOn the podcast this week, Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Maya Marchel Hoff and QCT's Sarah Watson talk candidates who've announced they're running or exploring a run for statewide office. |
![]() | ![]() Davenport Speedway cancels tonight's racesThe Malvern Bank SLMR race scheduled for this evening at Davenport Speedway has been canceled. This week's rain accumulation of over five inches is making track preparation impossible. No decision has been made about rescheduling the race. Weekly points racing headlines the racing program on Friday, May 30. IMCA Late Model, IMCA Modified, Outlaw Street Stock, IMCA SportMod, IMCA Hobby Stock and IMCA Mod Lites will race. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Iowa State Patrol urges drivers to remember upcoming handsfree legislation for Memorial Day travelTrooper Bob Conrad says it’s the perfect opportunity for drivers to start practicing putting down their phones. |
![]() | ![]() Tips on staying safe this summerWith summer just around the corner, the Red Cross has tips on how to stay safe during the warmer months. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Boating safety reminders ahead of Memorial Day weekendIt is National Safe Boating Week, and it is just in time for Memorial Day weekend. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Trump threatens steep tariffs on trade with the European Union -- and on iPhonesTrump said on social media that he had recommended 50% tariffs on European Union products starting June 1 — and warned Apple's CEO to move manufacturing of iPhones to the United States. |
![]() | ![]() Trump threatens steep tariffs on trade with the European Union -- and on iPhonesTrump said on social media that he had recommended 50% tariffs on European Union products starting June 1 — and warned Apple's CEO to move manufacturing of iPhones to the United States. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() INTERVIEW: Quad Cities CriteriumA Memorial Day tradition is racing its way back to the Quad Cities. John Harrington joined Our Quad Cities News to tell us more about this year's Quad Cities Criterium. Watch the videos above and below, then click here for more information. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() INTERVIEW: YMCA Water Park at The Landing openingGet ready to make a splash in Bettendorf. The long anticipated YMCA Water Park at The Landing is opening this Saturday. Communications Director Taylor Bley joined Our Quad Cities News to tell us all about it. Watch the video above and click here for more information. |
![]() | ![]() Vendors with Merado on Fifth putting the final touches on this year's opening dayNews 8's Marshawn Gunn talks with Mercado manager Carmen Cobos to understand how Mercado on Fifth began and how the market has grown. |
![]() | ![]() Weed Park, Muscatine, will close temporarily Sunday for eventsThe City of Muscatine will temporarily close Weed Park starting at 5 a.m. Sunday, May 25, to accommodate the 45th running of the Melon City Criterium / Charlie Harper Memorial. Organized by the Melon City Bike Club and Harper’s Cycling & Fitness, the criterium brings elite cyclists and spectators to Muscatine for one of the region’s most anticipated Memorial Day Weekend sporting events. “We’re proud to carry on this Muscatine tradition that honors both our love of cycling and the legacy of Charlie Harper,” Greg Harper, owner of Harper’s Cycling & Fitness, said. “It’s a celebration of community, competition, and summertime in Iowa.” The City of Muscatine is looking forward to welcoming the athletes and visitors for this high-energy holiday weekend event. “Events like the Melon City Criterium showcase the best of Muscatine – community spirit, active living, and our beautiful public spaces,” Rich Klimes, Parks and Recreation Director, said. “We appreciate everyone’s cooperation with park closures and traffic changes as we welcome athletes and visitors to our city for this unique event.” The Melon City Criterium is more than a race, it is a celebration of Muscatine’s community spirit, local heritage, and a reminder of how outdoor recreation connects us. Traffic & Safety Information To ensure the safety of racers and attendees: · Weed Park will be inaccessible to vehicles starting at 5:00 a.m. Sunday via the Park Drive and Colorado Street entrance. · No parking will be allowed on Hillcrest Avenue, Oakland Drive, or in the alley from Hillcrest to Park Drive. · Weed Park is scheduled to reopen at approximately 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Safety Reminders for Residents and Spectators · Please move any parked vehicles in the restricted area to avoid interference with the race. · For the safety of cyclists, residents are urged to secure pets and caution children to stay clear of the racecourse. Race Schedule & Course Details · Racing begins at 8:30 a.m. · Events include a 4-mile junior race and an 11-mile race on a 1.23-mile loop around the park. · The start/finish line is near the playground at the Parkington Drive and Park Drive intersection. Part of a Larger Racing Weekend The Melon City Criterium is one of four races making up the Iowa Memorial Weekend Cycling Classic, alongside: · Friday Night Fever (May 23) – Burlington, IA · Snake Alley Criterium (May 24) – Burlington, IA · Quad Cities Criterium (May 26) – Village of East Davenport, IA For more information, visit the Melon City Bike Club’s website or contact the City of Muscatine. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() West Liberty Heritage Foundation to use grant to help restore historic siteThe West Liberty Heritage Foundation has received a $50,000 grant in support of the continued restoration of the 1841 Beers and St. John Stagecoach Inn. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() What to know ahead of Augustana's 2025 graduation ceremonyDoors will open at noon, and no tickets are required to attend. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Scott County Regional Authority announces over $1.45 million in grantsRecipients include Scott County school districts, the Figge Art Museum, the Humane Society of Scott County and MEDIC EMS. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Regional Development Authority announces $1.9 million in grants for spring 2025 cycleOrganizations receiving funding include Community Health Care, Hand in Hand, Humility Homes and Services, the Quad Cities Housing Council and River Bend Food Bank. |
![]() | ![]() Travel tips for Memorial Day around the Quad CitiesAAA projects that 45 million people will travel at least 50 miles for Memorial Day weekend. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Prosecution nears end of its case in 2024 Davenport double-murder trialThe state’s last witness took the stand Thursday, and his testimony is expected to continue Friday. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Prosecution nears end of its case in 2024 Davenport double-murder trialThe state’s last witness took the stand Thursday, and his testimony is expected to continue Friday. |
![]() | ![]() Orion schools approve STEM teacher job descriptionhe school board on Wednesday voted to approve a job description for a STEM teacher, although the job won't be posted for the 2025-26 school year. |
![]() | ![]() Orion schools approve STEM teacher job descriptionhe school board on Wednesday voted to approve a job description for a STEM teacher, although the job won't be posted for the 2025-26 school year. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() 9 things to know about the big, private-school voucher plan in Republicans' tax billNPR asked researchers, advocates, tax experts, a parent and a public school leader for their thoughts on this first-of-its-kind national voucher plan. Here's what they said. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Cook review: 'Last Rodeo' is solid story of faith, friendship and sacrificeProlific director Jon Avnet ("Fried Green Tomatoes") has another hit on his hands. His faith-based film "The Last Rodeo" is accessible, heartfelt, and released as perfect counter-programming for audiences who reckon they may not enjoy the last in the "Mission: Impossible" series. 'The Last Rodeo' (IMDb) It's nice to see Neal McDonough in the starring role as Joe Wainwright, a former bull rider was a hard-drinking champion back in the day until he was severely injured. (McDonough, who has 235 credits listed on imdb.com, is one of those recognizable actors who makes you say "Oh! That guy!") It's no wonder that he fits this role so well - McDonough co-wrote the script with Avnet and Derek Presley. Joe has a prickly relationship with his grown daughter (Sarah Jones) for reasons that become clear as the movie progresses. But his grandson Cody (Graham Harvey) adores his grandfather After Cody gets an accidental thunk on the head during a Little League game, his family is shocked when doctors find that Cody is very ill - and treatment is going to be expensive. Desperate for a way to make some quick cash, Joe decides he will sign up for a bull-riding competition in Tulsa. Joe literally decides to risk his neck for his grandson. His old friend Charlie (Mykelti Williamson) is skeptical, but agrees to coach Joe. The pacing of the movie, its themes and its settings, have a welcome old-school feel. It's the kind of movie that people can see with their families, with a nice balance of character development, solid performances and inspirational moments. There's a theme that runs through the movie: It's OK to ask for help sometimes. A theme of forgiveness is an undercurrent here, too. Why not saddle up and take your family? 3 stars Running time: One hour and 58 minutes. Rated: PG for coarse language. In theaters. Watch the trailer here. |
![]() | ![]() Viola Boyz offers 3 days of actionFriday, Saturday and Sunday will be busy days at Viola Boyz Backroad Speedway. (Viola Boyz) Regular Friday Night Light Kart racing on Friday, May 23, Viola Boyz Backroad Speedway will turn up the heat in its Points Series sponsored by Pit Stop Shop Towing and Repair. All regular weekly races will be held starting with hot laps at 6:30 p.m. followed by qualifying and racing. Anyone racing both Friday and Sunday in the Memorial Day race who wins both their classes has the chance at extra winnings. Pits open at 3 p.m. For more information visit here. On Saturday, May 24, the Midwest Figure 8 Series hits the Demo track with Figure 8 Races that include 6 classes of racing and crashing action! For more information on the event and updates visit here. Pits open at 3 p.m. and show begins at 6 p.m. Grandstand admission is $15 for adults and 5-12 is $10. Pit passes are $30 and drivers entry is $50 (includes pit pass). On Sunday, May 25, the speedway kart track will host the special Memorial Day "Race to Remember" Dirt Track Kart Races for all ages. All regular weekly classes will race as well as special classes and payouts. Pits open at 3 p.m. Multiple classes of action packed kart racing will be held with winners taking home payouts and a trip to the winners circle. For more information, visit here. Hannah's Snack Shack will be open. Viola Boyz Backroad Speedway is a multi-use sports facility featuring kart racing, demolition derby action and also tractor and truck pulls annually. The track is at 686 240th St., Viola For more information, contact Rick at 309-507-1974 or Chad at 309-737-8736. |
![]() | ![]() Commission approves Iowa American Water rate hikeThe Iowa Utilities Commission (IUC) issued an order on Wednesday approving new water and wastewater rates for Iowa American Water, according to a news release. (amwater.com/iaaw) The company’s rate request was filed on May 1, 2024, and was primarily driven by over $157 million in infrastructure investment in treatment and distribution system upgrades since its last rate filing. “We are committed to making appropriate investments to continue to provide safe, clean,reliable and affordable services,” said Brad Nielsen, president, Iowa American Water. “Oureffective capital planning and consistent focus on efficiently operating our systems keep ourwater and wastewater services compliant with state and federal regulations for the benefit of thecustomers and communities we serve in Iowa.” Next, Iowa American Water will prepare and file rates that reflect the IUC’s Order. After review ofthe filing, an effective date for the new rates will be established by the IUC. Interim ratesbecame effective on May 11, 2024. Iowa American Water offers customer payment installment plans and budget billing options onthe MyWater customer portal here. Customers will receive information about the new rates on their Iowa American Water bill.Information will also be available on the company’s website here under Customer ServiceBilling, Your Water and Wastewater Rates. Additional information can also be found on the IowaUtilities Commission’s website here. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() How SALT deductions could impact IllinoisFew take advantage of SALT deductions since most Americans don’t itemize their tax returns. |
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![]() | ![]() ![]() Volunteers place flags on service members’ graves for Memorial DayThe gesture honors veterans who’ve passed away after serving the country. |
![]() | ![]() 3 weeks after fatal Burlington workplace accident, another ISC employee seriously injuredWally Faidley was working at Industrial Service Corporation when he said shelving fell on his head, permanently injuring his brain and tearing the rotator muscle. |
![]() | ![]() Volunteers place American Flags on veterans' graves at National Cemetery, Rock IslandHundreds of people of all ages - some of them Scouts, some of them veterans themselves - placed American Flags on the 28,000 graves of veterans at the National Cemetery, Rock Island. (Mike Colón, OurQuadCities.com) The headstones of fallen service members were decorated in honor of Memorial Day. Work to place the flags began at 4 p.m. . Hot dogs were served to participants and volunteers at the conclusion of flag placement. Work to remove the flags begins at 8 a.m. Tuesday, May 28, weather permitting. |
![]() | ![]() 3 weeks after fatal Burlington workplace accident, another ISC employee seriously injuredWally Faidley was working at Industrial Service Corporation when he said shelving fell on his head, permanently injuring his brain and tearing the rotator muscle. |
![]() | ![]() Burlington firefighters battle blaze at local businessNo one was injured in the fire, and the cause is still under investigation. |
![]() | ![]() Rock Island Arsenal volunteers plant flags ahead of Memorial DayEvery headstone of a fallen troop was honored with a flag. |
![]() | ![]() Here's what residents of the Quad Cities need to know about Memorial Day travelAAA projects that 45 million people will travel at least 50 miles for Memorial Day weekend. |