State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald reminds Iowans to explore IAble accounts as a way for people living with disabilities to save for disability-related expenses and achieve a better life experience. Signed into Iowa law in 2015, IAble allows families the opportunity to plan for the future financial well-being of a loved one with a disability on a tax-deferred basis, without the individual losing eligibility for certain assistance programs, such as SSI or Medicaid.

Col. Robert Green Ingersoll, 1st Attorney General of Illinois 1886

By

Andrushka Burmastrova

Independent Scholar.

November 1st. 2018 7.00 p.m.,

Please Note: VENUE CHANGE:

Independent Scholars’ Evenings

At:

The Current

215 N. Main Street

WITH SPECIAL GUEST - Jon Pardi & Tenille Townes

THURSDAY, MARCH 7TH

TaxSlayer Center

On Sale Friday, November 2 at 10 am  

Christian Care, a shelter for men experiencing homelessness in downtown Rock Island, was recently awarded a $20,000 grant from The Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund at the Community Foundation of the Great River Bend.  This important award provides valuable support of key programs and services at Christian Care that help those struggling with homelessness and poverty in our community.

Impaired driving and pedestrian risk create a dangerous combination

The Storm are back in action Friday night in the third battle of the #ColdWarOn74 at the Peoria Civic Center. It is the first road game for Quad City and will be the home-opener for the Rivermen. The Storm is excited to announce all eight road games versus Peoria will air on WQUD Vintage Radio (107.7).

WQPT invites the public to a screening of “WQPT – Celebrating 35 Years” at Western Illinois University – Quad Cities on Thursday, November 1 at 5 pm.

The first Come Together Quad Cities Food Drive fundraising event supporting the River Bend Foodbank and local QC families in need is set for 2:30-6 pm, Nov. 4, at the River Music Experience, Davenport.

The event includes live music and a silent auction featuring hand painted guitars and ukuleles from local artists. One guitar includes a tribute to local musicians Ellis Kell, Nate Nicholson, and Bob Enlow.

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