Chuck Grassley is the author of the Government Charge Card Abuse Prevention Act, enacted in 2012, that imposed new requirements to improve internal controls in the widely used government purchase card program.

Applications for DavenportU are being accepted until Monday, February 20th. Davenport’s Citizens Academy, DavenportU, is an interactive nine-week program geared towards engaging citizens with their City government. Starting with a Government 101 course, participants will be involved in fun and engaging lessons while learning just how City departments function.

Journal is a blueprint for local governments to provide the people of Illinois more efficient, effective government services and save taxpayer dollars

Cedar Rapids, Iowa – Iowa Women Lead Change(IWLC), a statewide women’s leadership organization, is proud to announce the new alignment with the Quad Cities Women’s Connection. IWLC and the Women’s Connection both share elements of the same mission: developing, advancing and promoting women. The alignment of the two will help expand the scope and reach of development programming for women leaders and their organizations in the Quad Cities.

WHEATON, IL (02/08/2017)-- Wheaton College (Ill.) student Tyler Hoeksema of Davenport, Iowa is a member of the spring 2017 baseball team.

Homestead, Iowa-  On April 1st,  Zuber’s Homestead Hotel is the site of a murder mystery event!  The actors of this performance

KENT, OH (02/06/2017)-- Katelyn McCullough, a Freshman studying Fashion Merchandising within the College of the Arts, was named to the Fall 2016 Dean's List.

Each February, we celebrate the achievements of African-Americans in our nation’s history, including many who have hailed from Iowa. In 1986, Congress officially designated February as National Black History Month to commemorate and reflect on all that these brave men and women have accomplished.

Rock Island, Ill. – Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017

Quad City Arts’ Visiting Artist Series continues with wind quintet Quinteto Latino in residence for two weeks, beginning Tuesday, Feb. 21.

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