SPRINGFIELD (Aug. 15, 2017) – Gov. Bruce Rauner signed House Bill 2661, which allows Emergency Medical Services (EMS) professionals to transport police dogs injured in the line of duty to a veterinary clinic, provided no people require medical attention or transport at that time.

KENOSHA, WI (08/15/2017)-- Moline student Ariana Raya performed a Summer Undergraduate Research Experience at Carthage College.

The project was titled "Mathematical Model for Magnetism".

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Free Educational Workshop for People Interested in Learning About Clinical Trials

Chi-Kung is a Chinese form of energy work. “Chi” means internal energy and “kung” refers to the diligent practice of a discipline. For centuries, the Chinese have used chi-kung practice to maintain and improve health.

Join us when Scott Caulpetzer, who has studied chi-kung for many years, will teach an introduction to this discipline at Main (321 Main Street) on Thursday August 31 at 12 pm noon.

Scheetz earns win in debut

DAVENPORT, Iowa – The River Bandits snapped a three-game losing streak by defeating the Peoria Chiefs 4-1 on Monday night at Modern Woodmen Park. Kit Scheetz earned his first Midwest League win. Luis Payano homered for the second second straight game.

DUBUQUE, Iowa –University of Dubuque Heritage Center will begin its fifth annual Live at Heritage Center Performing Arts Series with Vitaly Beckman: An Evening of Wonders on Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 8:00 p.m. in Heritage Center. Brace yourself for a new take on magic when you step into Vitaly’s world. Prepare to witness faces that disappear from drivers’ licenses, paintbrushes that paint on their own, and photographs that come to life right before your eyes!

(Moline, Ill.) Living Proof Exhibit, which celebrates the creative spirit of cancer survivors, is teaming up with the Muscatine Art Center to display a juried exhibition and provide two free Creative Sessions to cancer patients, survivors, and families touched by cancer.

Tour will highlight issues including fighting for working families, rural communities and education

Food trucks and fun on Aug. 21

Employees of Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal financial services organization based in Rock Island, will enjoy the upcoming solar eclipse at work with food trucks through a “Thank-You Day” event sponsored by the organization.

WHAT:  Modern Woodmen employees are invited to step away from their desks to enjoy food from local food trucks and view the eclipse. Special glasses will be provided.

BEGINNING QUILTING:  Ever wanted to learn to quilt?  Come join us for a chance to learn the history and techniques used in creating a traditional Amana Quilt.  All ages and skill levels are welcome.  Each person will create a beautiful hand quilted wall hanging.  Participants will need to supply 2 yards of fabric (1 yard solid and 1 yard print) of their choosing.  All other materials will be supplied. 

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