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Monday, January 20th, 2025

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Find ‘courageous nature within’: Quad Cities celebrates MLK Jr.

The Martin Luther King Jr. community Center held the 42nd annual memorial service and awards celebration.

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Multiple agencies battle fire in Harmon

Multiple agencies are battling a fire in Harmon.

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Family displaced following Moline house fire

Eight people were able to escape the blaze without injuries.

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MetroLINK bus provides warm shelter for firefighters battling Moline house fire in frigid temps

Firefighters were at a fire on the 1800 block of 4th Street in Moline.

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Iowa political leaders react to Trump inauguration

Iowa was the first state to set Trump on the course back to the White House

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‘We always seem to do pretty good:’ Farmers reflect on harvest at Quad City Farm Show

Farmers produced 211 bushels of corn per acre, the highest yield in state history.

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Adrienne Reynolds funeral'

The funeral of Adrienne Reynolds.

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Woman who was part of Little Rock Nine speaks at Rock Island MLK Day ceremony

Minnijean Brown-Trickey was one of nine Black teenagers who enrolled at Little Rock Central High School following the passage of Brown vs. Board of Education.

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Remembering Adrienne Reynolds: Case file video

Remembering Adrienne Reynolds 20 years later.

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1 person dead in Sterling house fire, sheriff says

According to Whiteside County Sheriff John F. Booker, a body was recovered inside a residence that was engulfed in flames on Sunday, Jan. 19.

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Rock Island County Republicans host watch party for Trump's Inauguration

The group said they're feeling hopeful about the future.

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Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas sparks mixed reactions in Quad Cities

As the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas unfolds, local communities in the Quad Cities are reflecting on its potential impact.

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Fire crews respond to house on 4th St. in Moline

Firefighters were at a fire on the 1800 block of 4th Street in Moline.

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QCA reaction to inauguration of President Trump

On January 20, Donald Trump took the oath of office and was officially sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. Members of the Rock Island County Republican Party gathered at their headquarters in Moline to watch the inauguration, giving a toast to President Trump. QCA Republicans say they have high expectations and are confident President Trump will achieve the goals he's set and they've supported. Republicans also say they are looking forward to tax relief and seeing what the President will do with tariffs. Iowa Democratic leader Sen. Rita Hart reacted to President Trump's speech: Inauguration days are a celebration of new beginnings and an opportunity to inspire the country and unify the American people. While President Trump’s speech did not attempt to do that, nevertheless, we celebrate the peaceful transfer of power that defines our democracy.  Our nation is strong and resilient and our people have the desire and the power to come together to chart the course of our future. We are blessed to live in such a democracy. Today, Iowans recommit to the values that unite us: freedom,  justice, equality, and opportunity for all. Together, we can build a brighter future for every Iowan. Rita Hart, Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party

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MLK Center celebrates Martin Luther King Junior Day

Rock Island's MLK Center celebrated the holiday and 50 years since the center first opened. Monday's ceremony featured scholarship presentations, spoken word performances, music from a Quad Cities gospel group, a keynote speech as well as a question and answer session with a woman who was one of the Little Rock Nine. They were the first African American students to attend Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, following the Brown v. Board of Education decision that ended segregation in public schools. The MLK Center's executive director says her courage can't be overstated. "I'm completely overwhelmed by the fact that I got to sit next to, speak with, interact with a living embodiment of our civil rights movement," said Jerry Jones, the MLK Center's executive director. "She herself recognized that she had nothing particularly special, but a desire for equity, for equality, to be treated like a human being. That just says to me that there's a hero in each of us. That there's a heroine in all of us, and we can aspire to greatness." The MLK Center will hold an open house to celebrate its 50th anniversary on March 21st.

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Tax filing season is here: What you need to know to ensure a smooth process

The 2025 tax season is quickly approaching and we've got what you need to know as you prepare to file.

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Remembering Adrianne Reynolds: Former reporter reflects on covering murder 20 years ago

WQAD Executive Producer Barb Ickes worked at the Quad City Times and covered Reynolds' murder and trial.

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5th annual Flock to the Rocks to be held in Rock Falls

The even will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on February 8 at the Rock Falls American Legion.

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The Worst of the Cold Tomorrow Morning

Since yesterday the Quad Cities has been hit with some pretty rough cold weather. Afternoon highs struggling to get out of the double digits, and wind chills making the feels like temperature down to -20 degrees. Unfortunately, the worst is yet to come, and that will be for tomorrow morning. Afternoon highs for tomorrow could only reach as high as 5 degrees and the morning wind chills are going to be the worst so far, reaching as low as -30 degrees! Nothern counties such as Clinton, Carrol, and Jackson County are all under extreme cold warnings for these wind chills while the rest of the area is under cold weather advisories. Stay warm everyone!

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The Pair's Rent Trap: “One of Them Days,” “Wolf Man,” “Nickel Boys,” “The Room Next Door,” and “Hard Truths”

This ticking-clock slapstick is an inarguably slight, inconsequential thing. But it routinely delivers enormous pleasure, as well as continued evidence that Keke Palmer would be a massive big-screen star if Hollywood was still in the business of making funny, fast-paced, inherently meaningless comedies that left you feeling great. Whatever happened to those? Weren't they, like, the only movies we all collectively agreed were awesome?

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Three things for Midwesterners to watch now that Donald Trump is president again

President Donald Trump's priorities could impact Midwesterners when it comes to their families and finances.

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Programming Note: Jeopardy! re-air time

A programming note for TV6 viewers.

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Upcoming local events focus on grief and healing through art

A Quad Cities end-of-life doula is helping individuals process grief and create meaningful connections through conversation and art.

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Card skinner found on Geneseo ATM

The device was located by bank staff at Farmers National Bank on Sunday.

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Davenport officials battle garage fire on Sunday, no injuries reported

According to Davenport fire officials, high winds caused smoke to cover both Third and Fourth streets.

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1 person dead in Sterling house fire, sheriff says

According to Whiteside County Sheriff John F. Booker, a body was recovered inside a residence that was engulfed in flames on Sunday, Jan. 19.

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1 killed in rural Sterling fire

When crews arrived they found heavy smoke and fire throughout the first floor of the structure, officials said.

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Bears pick Lions' Ben Johnson as new coach

ESPN reported that Chicago will hire Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as its next head coach.

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LISTEN: new episode of Our Quad Cities Crime Watch

Check out the latest episode of the only podcast that focuses exclusively on crime in the Quad Cities. Watch the video above to hear crime reporters Linda Cook and Sharon Wren discuss the latest on the cases they’re following, including the latest in the civil case against Andrew Wold, owner of The Davenport, which partially collapsed in May 2023. A person mentioned in the podcast was mistakenly identified as "Marvin" when his actual name is "Melvin." Our Quad Cities Crime Watch apologizes for the error. Our Quad Cities Crime Watch is produced and edited by Gabe Zwierzynski.

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1 killed in Sterling fire

When crews arrived they found heavy smoke and fire throughout the first floor of the structure, officials said.

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Section of Silvis under boil order

Some Silvis residents are under a boil order.

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Bears to announce new coach

ESPN reported that Chicago will hire Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as its next head coach.

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Officials: Monday, last night for 24/7 Project NOW overnight emergency shelter, Tuesday nights only

The shelter can house 37 men, women, and children, according to the organization.

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Part of Silvis under boil order

An email from the City of Silvis says there is a boil order in effect for the area of 14th Street from Crosstown Avenue to 10th Avenue. This is the only area under a boil order at this time. Click here to learn more about what to do during a boil order.

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United Way Quad Cities offers free tax preparation services

Tax season is underway and United Way Quad Cities is offering free tax preparation services to those who need it.

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Investigators on ‘recovery mission’ at Sterling fire

When crews arrived they found heavy smoke and fire throughout the first floor of the structure, officials said.

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Garage fire in Davenport covers streets with ‘heavy smoke’ Sunday

Fire officials said when crews arrived they found wind driven fire with heavy smoke covering both 3rd and 4th Streets.

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3 arrested after skimmer device found on Geneseo ATM

A skimming device was discovered on an ATM at a Geneseo bank leading to three arrests in Missouri the next day.

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City of Muscatine warns of ‘silent killer’ carbon monoxide this winter season

The City of Muscatine is offering safety tips on the ‘silent killer’ carbon monoxide.

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Clinton Police Captain honored with MLK Peace and Justice Award

The Clinton community gathered to celebrate Captain Patrick Cullen, a dedicated public servant who has gone above and beyond in his 35-year career with the Clinton Police Department.

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Bettendorf Community School District now taking preschool applications

Preschool applications are now being accepted by the Bettendorf Community School District for the 2025-2026 school year. Children who will be four years old on or before September 15 are eligible to participate.Funding from the State of Iowa in support of the Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program allows the district to place four-year-old children in local preschool programs. Families of preschoolers can receive preschool education at no charge for 10 hours per week, with parents paying for the balance of the attendance time. Participating preschools include B4 Learning Center, KinderCare Learning Center, Redeemer Preschool and Skip-A-Long Child Development Services.Bettendorf Community School District provides preschool classrooms at Grant Wood Elementary School, Mark Twain Elementary School and Neil Armstrong Elementary School. Children who meet economic eligibility criteria are given preference in the public school preschool classes. Call Joyce Meyer at 563-359-3681 or email jmeyer@bettendorf.k12.ia.us for more information or to request an application. Applications can be downloaded here.

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Key moments from Trump's inaugural address

President Donald Trump's second inaugural address gave clues about what Trump will focus on — and how he sees the country.

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4 takeaways from Trump's second inaugural address

In what was arguably the most unusual inauguration in American history, President Donald Trump pledged a "golden age" for the country. Here are the key moments.

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United Way tax help program starts Feb. 1

Appointments are now open for United Way Quad Cities’ (UWQC) free tax assistance program. Appointments are available between February 1 – April 9. Free tax assistance is available to Scott and Rock Island county residents who meet these conditions: Have a low-to-moderate income, generally $67,000 and below Have no rental property or farm income Have a picture ID. If married, the spouse must have a picture ID Have Social Security Card(s) or statements from Social Security Office for all listed on return Have a Form 1095-A Health Insurance Statement, if applicable Have an Identity Protection IP PIN, if applicable Have a copy of the previous year’s tax return, if applicable Have a Schedule C for self-employment, expenses $35,000 or less and no net loss Are not military Residents who need to file out-of-state returns, other than Iowa or Illinois, are not eligible. Last year, over 100 IRS trained and certified volunteers helped 3,347 Quad Citizens prepare their income taxes for free, bringing back $3.86 million in refunds and saving $836,750 in filing fees through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and AARP Tax Aide programs. Since 2020, VITA and AARP Tax Aide have returned $17.9 million in refunds to local families. “We understand many Quad Citizens rely on the money they receive from their tax refunds and tax credits every year,” says Max Bigalk, United Way Quad Cities VITA Coordinator. “This free service is just one way we can help our neighbors build a sense of financial security, and help pay for necessities, like food and rent, or provide a much-needed cushion in the event of an emergency.” To schedule an appointment or learn more, click here or call 563-355-4310. Appointments are limited and are expected to fill quickly. Walk-in services are available at the MLK Center, 630 Ninth Street in Rock Island. Filers must remain at the location while taxes are prepared. If filing a joint return, your spouse must also be present. The process can range from 45 minutes to a few hours, depending on the complexity of the tax return and if the site is busy. In-person tax filing locations, appointments required Ascentra Credit Union, 2019 Grant Street, Bettendorf Davenport Public Library – Eastern Branch*, 6000 Eastern Avenue, Davenport Friendly House, 1221 N. Myrtle Street, Davenport LeClaire Community Library*, 323 Wisconsin Street, LeClaire Moline Public Library*, 3210 41st Street, Moline WIU – Quad Cities Campus, 3300 River Drive, Moline Rock Island Senior Center*, 2221 11th Street, Rock Island Rock Island Township*, 2827 Seventh Avenue, Rock Island * denotes Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) location Walk-in tax filing, select days and times MLK Center, 630 Martin Luther King Drive, Rock Island

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Project NOW warming shelter extends hours, asks for donations and volunteers

Project NOW officially opened its Lift NOW Center, located on 19th Street in downtown Rock Island. The warming shelter can house 37 people and is open daily from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.

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ATM skimmer suspects caught in Missouri after Geneseo police investigation

The authorities were contacted Sunday after a skimming device was found at an ATM at Farmers National Bank.

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Moline's Wendt Funeral Home named 5th-oldest in the country

The family business began selling caskets in Port Byron back in 1866.

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Davenport Fire Department battles wind-driven fire

The Davenport Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire in the 1300 block of W. Fourth Street on Sunday, January 19 at about 4:35 p.m. A news release says the department responded with six apparatus and one command vehicle for a total response of 19 personnel. The Scott Emergency Communications Center (SECC) received a 911 call for a garage fire. The first crews on the scene found a wind driven fire with heavy smoke covering both Third and Fourth Streets. Fire crews brought out three hose lines to bring the fire under control and protect the house to the west and two vehicles to the southeast of the fire. The homeowner met fire crews at the building and told them he was the only one working in the garage. They remained on scene for several hours to extinguish hot spots and investigate the fire’s cause. No injuries were reported. Mid-American Energy assisted with securing utilities and Medic EMS of Scott County stood by on the scene. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Zach’s Dream Ride Rally brings joy to teen with terminal illness

Zach Maxwell has bone cancer and the 15-year-old has decided to stop his treatment after a long, courageous battle.

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3 Things to Know | Quad Cities morning headlines for Jan. 20, 2025

Officials in Rock Island are investigating a string of car thefts, and firefighters in Sterling are looking into what caused a structure fire Sunday afternoon.

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Pupentine's Day fundraiser helps QCAWC

Spend an afternoon having fun and raising funds for animals in need. The Quad City Animal Welfare Center (QCAWC) is holding its third annual Pupentine’s Day event on Sunday, February 2 from 12 – 4 p.m. at The Office Bar & Lounge, 116 W. Third Street in Davenport. The event offers something for everyone while raising critical funds to support QCAWC’s mission of providing lifesaving programs and services. All proceeds from Pupentine’s Day go directly to the Quad City Animal Welfare Center. The afternoon’s highlights include: Silent auction featuring a variety of incredible items and experiences. 50/50 raffle John Michael Schmitz Jr., #61 Center for the New York Giants, will be on hand to meet fans and support the cause. Enjoy a variety of offerings while mingling with other animal lovers. Guests who bring a donation from the QCAWC Wish List will receive $2 off their first specialty cocktail. If you can’t attend Pupentine’s Day, you can still make donations here. For more on QCAWC, visit their website and Facebook page.

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All of the Day 1 executive actions Trump has announced so far

Trump is expected to sign a slew of actions relating to immigration and other issues.

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REVIEW: Baskerville, A Sherlock Holmes Mystery @ Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse

Baskerville continues at Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse, 1828 – 3rd Avenue in Rock Island through March 8th with matinee performances on Wednesdays, evening performances Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and Dinner performances on Sundays. And, yes, massive street construction continues right in front of the theatre so parking remains at a premium.

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16 departments respond to structure fire in Sterling Sunday

When crews arrived they found heavy smoke and fire throughout the first floor of the structure, officials said.

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Clinton offers free fixed route bus rides in cold weather

The City of Clinton is helping people get around in this week's cold weather. The city is offering free fixed route bus rides on Monday, January 20 and Tuesday, January 21. Click here to find the buses or call 563-242-3721 for route information.

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Resignations, hirings and other personnel news from Rock Island-Milan School District on Jan. 14

The following personnel items are from the Jan. 14 agenda of the Rock Island-Milan School District. The School Board met at the Administrative Office, 2000 7th Ave., Rock Island.

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3 arrested in Missouri for Geneseo ATM skimming incident

Police in Geneseo are investigating a skimming device on an ATM that may be connected to skimming incidents in Houston and Chicago suburbs. A news release from the Geneseo Police Department said officers responded to a report of a skimming device found on an ATM at Farmers National Bank on Route 6 in Geneseo on Sunday, January 19. Bank staff found the device and called the police. Officers and bank officials began an investigation into the incident that lasted throughout the evening and overnight to find the suspects in the incident. Officers used surveillance footage to obtain photographs of the suspects and their vehicle and the department’s FLOCK camera system played a vital role in tracking the vehicle’s movements. The suspect vehicle was found abandoned in a parking lot on Bester Drive. Video footage from nearby businesses showed images of three people and a second suspect vehicle, which the suspects used to leave the area. Officers used all available resources to trace the second vehicle and coordinate with the Missouri Highway Patrol near Fredericktown, Mo. The suspect vehicle was stopped and one adult and two juveniles were taken into custody. They were found to have skimming devices in their possession at the time they were contacted by Missouri State Patrol. Further investigation linked this incident to a similar occurrence in Geneseo in September 2024. More connections have been identified involving incidents in Houston, Tex. and the southern suburbs of Chicago. Officers are actively investigating these links. This case is ongoing and the Federal Bureau of Investigation has been asked to assist, as they have in the previous incident. Preliminary findings suggest the skimming device was installed on the ATM earlier on Sunday, but due to the diligence of Farmers National Bank staff, the suspects do not appear to have obtained any information from the device. Officers are working with other agencies across Illinois and Iowa to locate additional skimming devices. Anyone with concerns about any financial, personal or identifying information that has been compromised should contact the Geneseo Police Department, their financial institution or their credit card providers.

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Coaches, teachers resignations, hirings from Bettendorf School District for Jan. 15

The following personnel items are from the Jan. 15 agenda of the Bettendorf Community School District. The School Board met at the Administration Center, 3311 18th St., Bettendorf.

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Residents across the Quad Cities honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

The MLK Center in Rock Island and Augustana College will be holding ceremonies to celebrate the work Martin Luther King Jr. did for racial equality.

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Biden pardons Fauci, Milley and members of Jan. 6 panel

President Biden said the pardons are not an "acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing" but rather protect individuals from "unjustified and politically motivated prosectutions."

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Olivia Allen: New classes I'd take as a Quad-Cities student

Here's what classes I'd take as a QC high school senior.

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Mulkey's Restaurant, Life Breads, 18-hole indoor golf, and other business news in the Quad-Cities

Here are some Quad-Cities business happenings that include changes for Mulkey's Restaurant and Life Breads and other local business news.

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Agriculture Outlook for 2025 | Quad Cites Farm Show

Soybean prices are low while cattle prices hit record highs

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Local farmers discuss outlook of agriculture in Quad Cities area

Farmers are concerned about the future of farming in the Illinois-Iowa region as costs continue to rise.

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Local tumbler to compete on world stage

Quad Cities–area Lyric Gordon, 17, will exhibit her excellence as a gymnast-tumbler in Azerbaijan this February.

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Upcoming local events focus on grief and healing through art

A Quad Cities end-of-life doula is helping individuals process grief and create meaningful connections through conversation and art.

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Orpheum Theatre presents 'Star Wars' film series

Whether it's your first or 1,001st time, The Orpheum Theatre wants to transport you to a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... This February, see the Star Wars trilogy that started it all at The Historic Orpheum! Enjoy these timeless sci-fi classics with friends and family in a two-day film series. (Clockwise from top left) 'Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope,' 'Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back' and 'Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi' (IMDb) Launch into the film series with 'Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope' (1977) on February 7 at 7:00 p.m. Then, enjoy a double feature on February 8 with 'Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back' (1980) at 2:00 p.m. and 'Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi' (1983) at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale here. The Orpheum Theatre is located at 57 South Kellogg St., Galesburg. This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council. For more information, click here.

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In for a Penny, in for a Hound: “Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery,” at the Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse through March 8

Despite this production being an excellent exhibition of both stagecraft and acting skills, Baskerville's comedy devolution did not grab me personally – though some audience members at Thursday's preview performance cheered.

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Court Reveals Madigan Vetted His Client List Assiduously, Excluding the Times He Didn’t

Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s longtime law firm partner Vincent "Bud" Getzendanner testified in Madigan’s defense against numerous federal charges last week. One of the main themes of Getzendanner’s testimony was the property tax firm’s process of weeding out clients and potential clients who could pose a conflict of interest to Madigan.

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Sterling blaze remains under investigation

A structure fire in Sterling on Sunday afternoon remains under investigation, according to a news release. (Getty) About 3:15 p.m. Sunday, Sterling and Rock Falls fire departments and CGH EMS were dispatched to the 5500 block of Mill Street in Sterling for a reported structure fire with flames and smoke visible. Mutual aid from surrounding departments was requested while units were enroute, as well as a 2nd Alarm requested later, with a 16 departments at the scene. Sterling Fire units arrived within 10 minutes and found heavy smoke and fire conditions throughout the first floor of the structure. Crews made multiple attempts to search the interior of the structure, but were forced to evacuate because of heavy fire conditions and a partial collapse of the ceiling on the first floor. Crews then proceeded to extinguish the fire from the exterior of the building. The Sterling Fire Department, Office of the State Fire Marshal and Whiteside County Sheriff's Office are investigating the fire.

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Former Alleman star Charles Jagusah expected to start for Notre Dame in National Championship after overcoming serious injury

After initially being ruled out for the season with a pec injury in August, Charles Jagusah is expected to start at left tackle for Notre Dame in the National Championship against Ohio State Monday night.

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Local meteorologists could face layoffs amid new initiative with The Weather Channel

The new initiative will be rolled out across 27 stations and feature "additional visual storytelling capabilities," Allen Media Group says.

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Crews fight fire in Davenport

Fourth Street in Davenport was blocked off as crews fought a fire in the 1000 block Sunday afternoon. An Our Quad Cities news crew saw a lot of smoke pouring from a building. Fourth Street was detoured at Marquette. Drivers should use another route if possible. This is a developing story. Stay tuned to Local 4, Fox 18 and OurQuadCities.com for updates. Got a news tip? Forward it to Our Quad Cities News on Twitter or Facebook or download our app on your iPhone or Android phone.

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People’s March held in Davenport Saturday morning

The march included rallies for women’s reproductive rights and other rights ahead of the incoming Trump administration.

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Iowa ranks 4th in most challenging state for retirees, study shows

Ahead of Iowa are Mississippi, Alabama, and Idaho.

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Review: Inquest into death of Jackson Kradle uncovered ‘smoking gun’ evidence

A jury ruled his death a homicide after two days of bombshell evidence and witness testimony.

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Heavy snow and frigid temps put 70 million in the U.S. under winter storm warnings

Residents along the East Coast, from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine, are bracing for several inches of snow on Sunday followed by dangerously cold temperatures.

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Millions across the U.S. brace for plummeting temperatures and winter storms

Residents along the East Coast, from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine, are bracing for several inches of snow on Sunday followed by dangerously cold temperatures.

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Mercer County Crisis Center receives large donation

The Mercer County Crisis Center announced Friday that they received a large donation from the Moline Regional Community Foundation.

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Quad Cities Farm Show begins Sunday

The Quad Cities Farm show is coming to the QCCA Expo Center on Sunday through Tuesday.

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Celebrate Valentine's Day at the Orpheum Theatre

Celebrate Valentines Day at The Orpheum Theatre with Let Me Be Frank featuring the incredible Ben Jones. Get tickets now to reserve your seats for the 7:30 p.m. show sponsored by Midwest Green Energy. Providing the musical combo for the show are local musicians Steve Grismore (Guitar), Jason Brannon (Drums) and Knox College's Andy Crawford (Bass). Central Illinois native Ben Jones is back to bring you an unforgettable evening of music! This legendary pianist & composer with music director Ron Abel combine their considerable talent for an evening of side-splitting laughs and unbelievable music celebrating the deep catalog of Frank Sinatra. Ben Jones is an award-winning singer, comedian, storyteller and actor who has appeared in front of audiences worldwide. He's shared the spotlight with the likes of Rita Moreno, Michael Tilson Thomas, Frederica von Stade, Nathan Gunn, Isabel Leonard, Helmuth Rilling, Michael Morgan, Val Diamond and the Bang on a Can All-Stars. Let Me Be Frank includes swinging Sinatra Standards and lush blue-eyed ballads from the songbooks of Cy Coleman, Duke Ellington, Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer, Jacques Brel and Antonio Carlos Jobim. In this hilarious follow up to Ben's two “Jaw-Dropping” (BroadwayWorld) 2022 solo shows–I Think I'm in Love and I Think We Should See Other People–Ben confronts Frank truths about marriage, family and a life in the entertainment industry. Tickets are available now for $30 per person here or by calling (309)-342-2299. The Orpheum Theatre is located at 57 South Kellogg Street in Downtown Galesburg, with office hours Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The sponsor, Midwest Green Energy, LLC, is a clean renewable alternative energy supplier and resource company for Solar and Wind systems in the central United States. Their optional "grid enabled" turn-key systems of Solar-Photovoltaic (PV), Solar-Thermal and Wind Power systems are installed by experienced and insured professionals. Once implemented these systems will provide relief from today’s escalating energy costs along with making a contribution to the environment. More information on Midwest Green Energy can be found at their website.

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Unplug and recharge with games and activities

University of Illinois Extension is excited to announce Winter Wellness 2025, a family-friendly event dedicated to promoting health and wellness in mind, body and spirit. This year's event will take place on Saturday, Feb. 8, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the picturesque Watch Tower Lodge, Black Hawk State Historic Site. Winter Wellness invites families to take a break from screens and immerse themselves in nature, creativity, and community. The event's "Unplugged" theme emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with loved ones, recharging mental health, and learning ways to live healthier, more balanced lives. Event Highlights: DIY Food Creations: Families can make delicious pancakes and pizzas, choosing their own healthy toppings. Hands-On Crafts: Explore your creative side with fun make-and-take projects. Youth-Focused Games: Engaging activities from AOK and SNAP-Ed that make learning about health and nutrition fun for kids. Hauberg Museum: Discover the story of the Sauk and Meskwaki people as you visit the museum. Nature Walks: Explore the beautiful grounds at Black Hawk Park. Master Gardener Booths: Get tips on gardening, nature, and birdwatching. Information Booths and Wellness Checks: Illinois Extension and partner agencies will share valuable information on health and wellness. Why "Unplugged"? This year, they’re encouraging participants to: Reconnect with loved ones through face-to-face interactions. Recharge mental health with mindfulness and outdoor activities. Learn ways to live healthier, more balanced lives. Don't miss this fun-filled day of wellness for all ages! Support for this event is provided, in part, by the Rock Island County Extension & 4-H Education Foundation.

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Burlington man charged after armed robbery led to manhunt Saturday

Around 5 p.m., TV6 learned that the man had been detained by Burlington Police.

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The third annual LeClaire Eagle Fest takes flight during the weekend

The free event allows visitors to watch bald eagles soar above the Mississippi.

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Biden leaves office with warning about technology, legacy TBD

What's old will be new again tomorrow when Donald Trump takes the Presidential Oath of Office. His new beginning marks the end of 82-year-old Joe Biden's term in the White House. Hose Jim Niedelman brings back Steve Grubbs and Mark Schwiebert to discuss. "I don't think he's gonna have a great legacy," Grubbs said. "I think the bigger question here is whether technology controls us or whether we control technology," Schwiebert said. To hear more, click on the video. And now we want to hear from you, too, with our question of the week: What do you think the legacy of Joe Biden's presidency will be for the country? Please share your thoughts at 4therecord@whbf.com.    Local 4 News, your local election headquarters, is proud to present 4 The Record, a weekly news and public affairs program focused on the issues important to you.  It’s a program unlike any other here in the Quad Cities. Tune in each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. as Jim Niedelman brings you up to speed on what’s happening in the political arena, from Springfield, Des Moines, Washington, D.C. and right here at home.

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Reynolds' push to lower unemployment insurance contributions debated

Indiana wants a piece of Illinois, and Iowa state lawmakers get some direction from Governor Kim Reynolds. Host Jim Niedelman gets into those issues with former Iowa Republican Party Chair Steve Grubbs and former Rock Island Mayor Mark Schwiebert, a Democrat. "It'll be modestly popular but even more important, it's the strong employment in Iowa and our ability to compete against our neighbors will be even more popular," Grubbs said. "We're seeing a continuing pattern of efforts to cut taxes which are usually pretty popular," Schwiebert said. "What isn't as popular is the cutting services that go with it." To hear more, click on the video. Local 4 News, your local election headquarters, is proud to present 4 The Record, a weekly news and public affairs program focused on the issues important to you.  It’s a program unlike any other here in the Quad Cities. Tune in each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. as Jim Niedelman brings you up to speed on what’s happening in the political arena, from Springfield, Des Moines, Washington, D.C. and right here at home.

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GOP will be tested once it becomes time to govern

We're a little more than 24 hours away from Donald Trump taking the oath of office as the 47th President of the United States. The new congress was sworn in with narrow Republican majorities in the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. Trump will need those majorities to adopt his aggressive agenda. He doesn't have votes to spare in the house with 219 Republicans and 215 Democrats with one vacant seat, or overcome a filibuster where Republicans enjoy a 53 to 45 advantage with two Independents. Congress already started taking up some of that agenda regarding Donald Trump's immigration policy. One piece of legislation would require federal authorities to detain unauthorized immigrants accused of crimes like theft and shoplifting. Another would make it easier to deports migrants in the country illegally if they are accused or convicted of crimes like domestic violence, child abuse or sexual assault. It will be a new day in Washington DC when Donald Trump is inaugurated as president for the second time. Republicans are eager to push his agenda. One of those is Illinois Congressman Darin LaHood. He joins host Jim Niedelman for a conversation. "It is a very small majority, but there's a lot of energy and a lot of enthusiasm on President Trump being inaugurated, of course, tomorrow," LaHood said. To hear more, click on the video. Local 4 News, your local election headquarters, is proud to present 4 The Record, a weekly news and public affairs program focused on the issues important to you.  It’s a program unlike any other here in the Quad Cities. Tune in each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. as Jim Niedelman brings you up to speed on what’s happening in the political arena, from Springfield, Des Moines, Washington, D.C. and right here at home.

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Vote for this week's Midwest Technical Institute Score Standout | Week 21

Each week's winner is featured in News 8's "Off the Kuff."

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Moline win over Edwardsville brings local coach 700th career win

Moline's head coach Sean Taylor's officially won 700 high-school basketball games.

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News 8 to remember Adrianne Reynolds 20 years later

Old interviews and other related content will be aired Monday and Tuesday.

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Icestravaganza awes QC residents over the weekend

About 40,000 pounds of ice in the form of art were on display.

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Project Now's Lift NOW Center to stay open 24 hours due to cold temperatures

The organizations says around 500 people in the Quad Cities experience homelessness.

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Circa '21 welcomes Sherlock Holmes to the stage

Treating audiences to what DC Theatre Arts called a "bright, shiny, comic entertainment" that's "full of energy and stamina," Rock Island's Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse welcomes 2025 with the hilarious whodunit BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY. Andrew Bowler, Tristan Layne Tapscott, Adam Michael Lewis, Noah Johnson Making its area debut through March 8, author Ken Ludwig's cheeky Arthur Conan Doyle adaptation finds five actors portraying more than 40 characters between them, this delightfully tricky stage treat being brought to life by an outstanding team of professional talents. BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY will be presented at Circa '21 through March 8, with performances on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 5:30 p.m. and Wednesday matinées at 1:15 p.m beginning February 19.  Pre-show entertainment featuring the theatre's waitstaff the Bootleggers also will precede all performances. Ticket prices are $68 for the Friday through Sunday dinner and show productions and $61 for all Wednesday performances. Reservations are available through the Circa '21 ticket office. For reservations, contact the theatre at 1828 Third Ave., Rock Island or by calling 309-786-7733 ext. 2. Audiences should prepare to get their deerstalker caps on, because the play’s afoot in this theatrical delight by Tony-nominated farceur Ludwig, the “Lend Me a Tenor” playwright whose “Murder on the Orient Express” was performed at Circa '21 last winter. In transforming Doyle’s beloved Holmes novel “The Hound of the Baskervilles” into a murderously funny adventure, Sherlock is again on the case as the male heirs of the Baskerville line are being dispatched one by one. To find their ingenious killer, Holmes and his devoted assistant Watson must brave the desolate moors before a family curse dooms its newest heir. As our intrepid investigators try to escape a dizzying web of clues, deceit and characters employing silly accents and disguises, they must determine whether a wild hound prowls the moors of Devonshire, discovering, in the process, just how far from elementary the truth can be. Andrew Bowler, Tristan Layne Tapscott, Adam Michael Lewis Directing Circa '21's first 2025 presentation is venue veteran Corinne Johnson, the former St. Ambrose University theatre professor who also helmed the theatre's 2024 Agatha Christie mystery “Murder on the Orient Express” and whose additional area credits have included directing “Miracle on 34th Street: The Musical” and “Disenchanted!” for the venue. Circa '21 owner Dennis Hitchcock serves as producer of BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY, with additional members of Johnson's creative team including costume designer Bradley Robert Jensen and dialect coach Ron May. Portraying peerless detective Sherlock Holmes and returning to the Circa '21 stage for the first time in almost 15 years, is Adam Michael Lewis, a theatre instructor at Western Illinois University whose previous productions for the dinner theatre have included “Empty Nest,” “Irving Berlin's White Christmas” and “On Golden Pond.” Watson is portrayed by Noah Johnson, a recent castmate in the venue's presentations of “Miracle on 34th Street: The Musical” and “Junie B. Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells.” Enacting more than three dozen roles between them, the BASKERVILLE ensemble is composed of Circa '21 veteran Tristan Layne Tapscott and, in their Quad Cities debuts, Andrew Bower and Gillian Weatherford. The entire staff of Circa ’21 is thrilled to be presenting the Quad Cities debut of this thrilling and hysterical stage adventure and urges patrons to make reservations quickly for what is sure to be a wintertime smash.

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5 kids involved in crash after fleeing police in 2 stolen vehicles

Rock Island and Moline Police put out a joint statement after the chase started following a shots fired call in Rock Island.

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National Weather Service: Extreme cold weather advisory across QCA

The National Weather Service (NWS) Quad Cities Weather Forecast Office has issued a cold weather advisory for the region. According to NWS, dangerous cold will continue Sunday, January 19 through the morning of Tuesday, January 21. Wind chills are expected to be between -15 to -30 degrees at times. The advisory remains in effect for areas along and north of Cedar Rapids, IA to Freeport, IL. (National Weather Service) NWS advises residents to use caution while traveling outside. Wear appropriate clothing, including a hat and gloves. For more information, click here.

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St. Ambrose University welcomes new CFO

St. Ambrose University is pleased to announce Courtney A. Berg, MSA, CPA, SHRM-CP, as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). With over two decades of financial leadership in higher education, Berg brings invaluable expertise to the university. She will join St. Ambrose on Feb. 18, 2025. Berg comes to St. Ambrose from Buena Vista University, where she managed the university’s multi-million dollar budget, implemented zero-based budgeting, and oversaw critical financial operations, including endowment accounting and federal grants compliance. She also led multimillion-dollar construction projects, secured diverse financing, and successfully launched the university’s Spirit Store, achieving profitability every year since its inception. Her commitment to student success extended to teaching financial literacy courses and co-chairing strategic initiatives to strengthen the campus community. “Courtney’s extensive experience and innovative approach to fiscal management make her anoutstanding addition to our leadership team,” said Amy Novak, president of St. AmbroseUniversity. “Her leadership will be vital as we continue planning for the addition of Mount Mercy,and advance our strategic goals.” Courtney’s leadership is further demonstrated by her participation in esteemed programs likethe NACUBO Fellows Program and EAB Rising Higher Education Leaders fellowship. She hasalso served on key governance committees, providing critical financial insights to institutionalleadership. “I am honored to join the St. Ambrose community and excited to support its growth andinnovation as its new CFO,” said Berg. “I look forward to contributing my skills and experience tohelp advance SAU’s mission. Together, we will build a strong financial foundation to enhancethe university’s impact on students and the broader community.” Beyond her professional accomplishments, Courtney and her husband share a passion fortravel, live music, and sports. Courtney’s community involvement includes service on herchurch’s finance council and foundation board. A former standout student-athlete, she wasinducted into the Buena Vista University Hall of Fame in 2019 for her achievements in softball. St. Ambrose University warmly welcomes Courtney A. Berg and looks forward to her leadershipin shaping a vibrant and sustainable future.

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Who's running for the Senate District 35 special election?

The special election to fill now-Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer's seat is set for Jan. 28, with early voting now open.

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Who's running for the Senate District 35 special election? (copy)

The special election to fill now-Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer's seat is set for Jan. 28, with early voting now open.

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Who's running for the Senate District 35 special election? (copy)

The special election to fill now-Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer's seat is set for Jan. 28, with early voting now open.

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MARK-TO-MARKET: Why has inflation remained stubbornly high?

The Santa Claus Rally was first coined by noted stock market analyst Yale Hirsch back in 1972.