Moline


  1. Moline football

    Nick Loomis/QUAD-CITY TIMES Stephen McGough, a junior from Moline, has the most experience of any of the Augie quarterback candidates.

  2. Moline fishermen

    Moline junior Zach Latting holds up a fish he caught at a recent team practice. (Contributed photo)

  3. Moline football

    Moline quarterback Mikel Wismer gets tripped up by Peoria Richwoods' Chris Montez in the second quarter of Friday's contest. (Brian D. Wallace/Quad-City Times)

  4. Moline’s Moore caring on the journey to death

    (Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)Hospice manager and registered nurse Joel Moore visits with Margie Mitchell at Trinity Pathway Hospice in Bettendorf. Joel cared for Margie’s husband, Keith, for two weeks at the hospice until his death from cancer in January.

  5. Moline’s Bayer selects Lehigh

    John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES Moline’s Paul Bayer will take his basketball skills to Lehigh, picking the Mountain Hawks over Marquette and Creighton.

  6. Moline Post Office

    Willis HRN will be moving from near SouthPark Mall to this building at 1800 3rd Ave. that was once the Moline Post Office. Tuesday June 23, 2009. (Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  7. Alleman Moline Football

    Moline's Logan Ryser is tackled for a loss by the Pioneers' Paul Skovronski (65) and Jared Hauer (76) during first half action Friday. (Louis Brems/For the QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  8. Alleman Moline Football

    Moline's Trevor Brown heads up field while pushing Alleman's Sean Mcguire attempt's to tackle him in the endzone. (Louis Brems/For the QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  9. Alleman Moline Football

    Alleman's Michael Westbrooks heads for the corner of the endzone scoring Alleman's first touchdown of the night. (Louis Brems/For the QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  10. Alleman Moline Football

    Alleman's Matt Noe makes an over the shoulder grab for a big gain into Moline territory. (Louis Brems/For the QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  11. Alleman Moline Football

    An Alleman player trys to break free from Moline's Eugene Pavinato in the first quarter of action. (Louis Brems/For the QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  12. Alleman Moline Football

    An couple of future Alleman cheerleaders look at the start of the Pioneers match up with the Moline Maroons. (Louis Brems/For the QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  13. Alleman Moline Football

    An Alleman player is brought down from behind by Moline's Peter Mickiewicz in the second quarter. (Louis Brems/For the QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  14. Alleman Moline Football

    Alleman Pioneers Jared Hauer (76) and Matt Noe drive Moline's Trevor Brown back into the Maroon's backfield for a loss Friday. (Louis Brems/For the QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  15. Remnants of the Moline Lock

    Larry Fisher/ON THE RIVER John Simenec, Moline, fishes in the old Moline Lock along Arsenal Island. Completed in 1907, the Moline Lock was the first in the United States to be made of concrete rather than cut stone. It became obsolete when Lock and Dam 15 opened in 1934.

  16. Fire destroys Moline home

    Jeff Cook/QUAD-CITY TIMES Fire destroyed a home at 1923 Glenwood Drive in Moline on Sunday afternoon. The smoke from the fast-burning fire could be seen from Davenport.

  17. Moline man on the right course

    Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES Sam Vasquez, 80, of Moline has recorded three holes-in-one at Indian Bluff Golf Course within the past month. Vasquez, who plays with just three clubs, began playing the sport at the age of 44.

  18. Unbeaten Moline wins title

    (The Associated Press) Moline’s Carolyn Rogers, center, is surrounded by her teammates after her first-inning, three-run homer against Downers Grove South during Saturday night’s Class AA high school softball championship game in East Peoria, Ill. Moline won 11-0 to win the title and finish the season undefeated.

  19. Boulevard opens in Moline

    Louis Brems/QUAD-CITY TIMES Developing the Boulevard has been a multi-year project for Steve Sapato.

  20. Downtown Moline parking on the rise

    Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES City officials cut the ribbon Monday to celebrate the opening of the new Midtowne Parking Facility at 1601 6th Ave. in downtown Moline.

  21. Reunion on the River continues in Moline

    Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES - John Deere tractors parade down River Drive in Moline today as part of the John Deere Collectors Center Reunion on the River. From John Deere Commons, the tractors, moving at an average speed of about 6 mph, traveled through Moline and East Moline to the Deere Administrative Center in Moline before returning to John Deere Commons.

  22. Moline siblings sweep singles

    Corky Feeney of East Moline lunges for the ball during her women’s 35-singles final. Feeney lost to Brenda Wickham 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  23. Moline turns on the lights

    The annual Lighting of the Commons ceremony on Saturday was topped off again this year with fireworks launched from behind the i wireless Center in Moline. (John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES)

  24. Moline fire victims identified

    (Jeff Cook/QUAD-CITY TIMES) A Moline firefighter sifts through debris Sunday afternoon from a fatal fire at 4341 26th Ave., Moline. Firefighters were called to the scene about 1:40 a.m. Sunday and found the building fully engulfed in flames.

  25. City crosses bridge with Moline

    (Photos by Larry Fisher/BETTENDORF NEWS) Duck Creek Plaza's former owner put up several-way stops to slow traffic coming into the center from Middle Road.