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35th annual Tugfest underway through Saturday

LECLAIRE, Iowa (KWQC) -The annual bi-state competition that features a weekend full of music, great food, family-friendly activities, carnival rides, and the one-and-only tug of war across the Mighty Mississippi is running strong in LeClaire and Port Byron through Aug. 13.

TV6′s Kyle Kiel does two live reports from Tugfest on the Iowa side of the river where we learn more about the event’s 35th anniversary celebration. Admission for both locations is $5 per person and free for children 12 and under.

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Delmar man cited for multi-vehicle crash near Welton

Dec. 13—CLINTON — A citation has been issued in connection with a multi-vehicle crash in fog near Welton on Dec. 7.

Eugene R. Lary, 77, of Delmar, was cited for stopping on a paved part of the roadway, according to a Clinton County S ... Read more

Marcia Wuest At Riverdale Elementary Is Teacher Of The Week

To kickoff 2021-2022, we started back up our awesome program with Nothing Bundt Cakes to honor and reward our awesome Quad Cities teachers and educators. It's called QC Teacher of the Week and are so excited to announce this week's teacher of the wee ... Read more

Delmar man cited for multi-vehicle crash near Welton

Dec. 13—CLINTON — A citation has been issued in connection with a multi-vehicle crash in fog near Welton on Dec. 7.

Eugene R. Lary, 77, of Delmar, was cited for stopping on a paved part of the roadway, according to a Clinton County S ... Read more

A 3M Plant in Illinois Was The Country’s Worst Emitter of a Climate-Killing ‘Immortal’ Chemica

CORDOVA, Ill.—At a sprawling 3M chemical manufacturing complex here, where the company makes adhesives for Post-it notes, golf clubs and LCD displays, several hundred pounds of a potent climate killer are vented into the atmosphere each day.

The 566-acre facility on the east bank of the Mississippi River, which also makes resins and fluorochemicals, released 73 tons of perfluoromethane (CF4) into the air in 2021, more than any other facility in the country, according to data the company reported to the Environmental Protection Ag ... Read more

3M to discontinue use of ‘forever chemicals’ by end of 2

3M will work to phase out the use of long lasting per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from its manufacturing and products by the end of 2025, the company announced this week.

PFAS, often called “forever chemicals” because of h ... Read more

Delmar man cited for multi-vehicle crash near Welton

Dec. 13—CLINTON — A citation has been issued in connection with a multi-vehicle crash in fog near Welton on Dec. 7.

Eugene R. Lary, 77, of Delmar, was cited for stopping on a paved part of the roadway, according to a Clinton County S ... Read more

Indigenous Peoples’ Day City of Dallas service and facilit

City of Dallas offices will close Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, in recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Please see below for a full list of department and facility closures.

All Dallas Public Library Locations are closed on Sundays and Mon ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.