MOLINE, ILLINOIS (March 5, 2021) For more than 68 years The Moline Foundation has partnered with local non-profits, community organizations, families, and individuals to fulfill their philanthropic dreams. With $38 million allocated since 1953, our generous donors have created a legacy of caring for their neighbors and our community.

DAVENPORT, IOWA (March 4, 2021) Join the Library on Thursday, March 11, 2:30PM, as we discuss materials that focus on women's history that can be found in the library's collection.

WEST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT (March 4, 2021) The University of Hartford is pleased to announce Megan Hultquist of Bettendorf has been named to its President's Honors List for Fall 2020.

AMES, Iowa (March 3, 2021) - The following area students are ranked among the top 2 percent of students in their college at Iowa State University.

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, CLASS YEAR, COLLEGE(S)

Bettendorf, IA

Olivia Bert, freshman, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

DES MOINES, IOWA (March 3, 2021) — Governor Kim Reynolds and Secretary of State Paul Pate announced a new interagency partnership with Iowa Workforce Development to assist Iowa businesses with the reinstatement process through the Iowa Secretary of State’s Fast Track Filing system. Business owners whose companies have been dissolved are now able to utilize an online system that is shared by the Secretary of State’s Office and Iowa Workfor

GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK (March 3, 2021) — Ramya Banda of Bettendorf, Iowa, has been named to Adelphi University's fall 2020 Dean's List.

DAVENPORT, IOWA (March 3, 2021) — Gilda’s Club is hosting a FREE virtual workshop for anyone impacted by cancer on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, 6-7PM, via Zoom.

DES MOINES, IOWA (March 3, 2021) — Iowa Workforce Development announced today that it has added a remote/work from home jobs display to its website in order to assist job seekers specifically looking for these opportunities.

DES MOINES, IOWA (March 3, 2021) ― A Colorado-based travel company will refund $610,430 to 307 Iowans who signed up for a high school band tour of Europe that was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (March 3, 2021) — David Suda, a Monmouth College professor widely-acclaimed by his colleagues and former students as a "Renaissance man," died February 27 at the age of 77 at his Sarasota, Florida, home.

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