Micky's Irish Pub Founded 1980 at 11 S Dubuque Street in Downtown Iowa City, Iowa

DAVENPORT, IOWA | NOVEMBER 24, 2024 – Micky's Irish Pub, the iconic eatery and pub for generations of University of Iowa students, and Iowa Citians, founded in 1980 in downtown Iowa City, is opening its third location in Davenport. The second Micky's location was opened in North Liberty, Iowa in 2022. The new Micky's Irish Pub will be transforming what is now Ruby's Beers, Bikes & Brats in Downtown Davenport. The location at 429 E 3rd Street also houses Lopiez Pizza next door, and boasts an outdoor river view patio amidst a regulation pickle ball and sand volley ball court. The new third Micky's is targeting mid January 2025 for its invitation-only soft opening, and public grand opening events.

DES MOINES, IOWA (November 22, 2024) — Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has announced she is calling on Secretary of State Antony Blinken to end his last-ditch effort to push the Biden-Harris Administration’s woke agenda through the door before President Biden leaves office.

PLEASANT HILL, IOWA (November 22, 2024) — The Eating Disorder Coalition of Iowa (EDCI) is proud to announce the launch of a virtual course library designed to provide medical professionals, dietitians, and mental-health providers with specialized training to increase identification of disordered-eating concerns and strengthen proficiency in treating eating disorders.

PELLA, IOWA (November 22, 2024) — Central College welcomes students to music ensembles.

Anna L Dennis of Davenport (52802) Class of 2027, is a Central College A Capella choir member, singing in the alto section. Dennis is also participating in the Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Central College, playing the percussion.

Aiden M Doe of Bettendorf (52722) Class of 2025, is a Central College A Capella choir member, singing in the bass section.

BETTENDORF, IOWA (November 22, 2024) — Speaker of the Iowa House Pat Grassley (R-New Hartford) announced Representative Gary Mohr (R-Bettendorf) will continue to serve as the Chair of the Iowa House Appropriations Committee for the 91st General Assembly.

DES MOINES, IOWA (November 21, 2024) — Governor Kim Reynolds was presented the 2024 Distinguished Service Award at the Tax Foundation’s 2024 Tax Prom in Washington DC.

MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS (November 21, 2024) — At the time of his induction into the M Club Hall of Fame last year, Michael Blodgett ('11) held the Monmouth College career receiving records for catches, yards, and touchdowns.

BETTENDORF, IOWA (November 21, 2024) — The Quad Cities Community Foundation has announced the launch of two cohort-based programs that will support the growth and development of local non-profits. Beginning in January 2025, nearly 100 non-profit professionals and volunteers — made up of teams from dozens of non-profits — will participate in the programs, gaining valuable knowledge and creating networks that will support the development of non-profits across the region.

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (November 21, 2024) — The Black Box Theatre, located in downtown Moline, present the extraordinary story of the Christmas Eve truce in World War I. It is the Western front, Christmas 1914. Out of the violence of war, a silence, then a song. A German soldier steps into No Man’s Land singing “Stille Nacht.” Thus begins an extraordinary night of camaraderie, music, and peace.

DES MOINES, IOWA (November 21, 2024) — Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird warns Iowans of a rise in social-media account hacks and takeovers — totaling nearly 400 reported incidents to the Attorney General’s office in 2024.

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