November 3 recap: Quad-Cities news you may have missed today
November 3 recap: Quad-Cities news you may have missed today
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November 3 recap: Quad-Cities news you may have missed today

🕒︎ 2025-11-04

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November 3 recap: Quad-Cities news you may have missed today

The discussion marked the first stop of what Sand’s campaign called an effort to build on his recently completed 100 Town Hall Tour. After receiving playing time at cornerback in Iowa's last three games, Zach Lutmer is officially as an option at the position in addition to his starting cash role. Crossroads Mall saw its busiest day in years as developers unveiled the plans for “The Blvd,” which will take over the land once the mall is torn down. The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services on Friday announced the $14 million will be spread over two years and available through a competitive application process. A title defense just wasn’t in the cards for the Pleasant Valley High School volleyball team. Jamison Fisher was sentenced to up to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty to Iowa drug charges. He is charged in Illinois with the 1996 murder of Trudy Appleby. Davenport mayoral candidates Jason Gordon and Judith Lee offer a change in direction for Davenport. Read their stories and watch their videos.… There are eight candidates running for four seats on the Bettendorf School Board in the Nov. 4 election. Here are their responses to questions… One of the benefits of local elected officials is access. You can talk to them, and the good ones are interested in what you have to say.

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