City of Davenport will observe the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 23rd and Friday, November 24th.

All City of Davenport offices & the Public Works Center will be closed.

Police Department front desk and records office will be closed.

Library Main, Fairmount and Eastern branches will be closed.

River’s Edge facility will be closed on Thursday, November 23rd.

The City of Davenport, Iowa is currently accepting on-line applications until 11:59 P.M. on Friday, December 1, 2017 for Police Officer.

Garbage: All solid waste collection will be one day late for all residents with Thursday and Friday collection dates due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Thursday’s collection will be on Friday, November 24th and Friday’s collection will be on Saturday, November 25th.

Residents may also place up to three extra bags of garbage outside of their cart without an extra garbage sticker on their collection day between Friday, November 24th and Wednesday, November 29th.

Victor and West Liberty telepharmacies fill prescriptions and offer OTC health items

MAIN CAMPUS] DAVENPORT, IA (11/14/2017)-- Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, congratulates the following local students who were named to the Summer 2017 Dean's List:

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Prepared Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa

Senior Member and Former Chairman, Senate Finance Committee

Markup of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

November 13, 2017

VIDEO

I want to thank the Chairman and his staff for their tireless work in putting together the Chairman’s mark before us today.

DES MOINES, IA (11/14/2017) (readMedia)-- Turkey, stuffing, and the traditional pumpkin pie are some of the best treasures a person could be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald knows that this time of year brings the annual gathering of family, friends, food and festivities. His unclaimed property program, Great Iowa Treasure Hunt, has a bounty of its own.

Rock Island, IL - For over 100 years, Christian Care has been serving the least, the last, and the lost in the Quad Cities. Currently, the 36-bed men’s homeless shelter is full with many still waiting and in need of shelter.

Rock Island, IL A $1,500 award was granted to the Christian Care Center in Rock Island, IL. The funds will be used to build two additional vegetable garden beds at the shelter. “By providing safe shelter, support and resources, Christian Care empowers the homeless to make positive changes in every aspect of their lives.” The garden will help defray the cost of fresh vegetables for our meal service.

More than 13,500 licensed NPs provide primary, acute, specialty care

SPRINGFIELD (Nov. 13) — Recognizing their many contributions to the health of residents throughout the state, Gov. Bruce Rauner has declared this Nurse Practitioner Week in Illinois.

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