The city of Moline is continuing an intergovernmental agreement with the village of Coal Valley to provide operation and maintenance of their …
Janet S. Byers, 64, of Coal Valley, Illinois, died Sunday, January 17, 2021, at home. Arrangements: Trimble Funeral Home, Coal Valley.
Following are seller, buyer, property description and price of property. Note: price is an estimate based on revenue stamps that are bought fr…
A good Tuesday to all. It will be another sunny, but chilly, day in the Quad-Cities. Here's the latest from the National Weather Service.
Coal Valley is getting another new restaurant soon.
Dorothy L. Davis, 83, of Davenport, Iowa, died Wednesday, November 25. 2020. Arrangements: Weerts Funeral Home, Davenport.
Richard D. "Dick" Anderson, 91, long-time resident of Coal Valley, Illinois, died Saturday, November 7, 2020, in UnityPoint Health – Trinity R…
Richard D. "Dick" Anderson, 91, of Coal Valley, Illinois, died Saturday,November 7, 2020, in UnityPoint Health – Trinity Rock Island. Arrangem…
Fire crews returned to a Milan business multiple times Sunday to extinguish hot spots after a large fire there Saturday night.
Right now, it’s just an empty lot of green grass next to a parking lot. But Wade Argo sees it as so much more.
During August, visitors can purchase original artworks by Niabi Zoo animals.
CAMBRIDGE — Four people from the Coal Valley area participated in the Henry County Board's teleconference meeting Thursday to request assistan…
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Niabi Zoo, Coal Valley, opens to visitors again with COVID-19 restrictions
Following are seller, buyer, property description and price of property. Note: price is an estimate based on revenue stamps that are bought fr…
A week that ended with the Quad-Cities recording its 10th death in the two counties and 11th a day later, saw Iowa begin to reopen some businesses the next week and Illinois opt to keep its stay at home order in place through the end of May pending a couple of court challenges.
Friday, April 24
Bars throughout the Quad-Cities had their doors shut more than a month ago as a mitigation effort to combat COVID-19. Some continue to operate…
Bars throughout the Quad-Cities had their doors shut more than a month ago as a mitigation effort to combat COVID-19. Some continue to operate with carryout and delivery food orders, but others are closed until public health officials allow bars to begin operating again in some fashion.
COAL VALLEY — A little over a week ago, Coal Valley Village Administrator Annette Ernst was quite concerned about how COVID-19 might affect the village’s budget this coming year.
It’s a little bit early to know for sure, but in two local communities, it doesn’t look too good in terms of the effect of COVID-19 on their city or village’s revenue.
In fact, East Moline city administrator Doug Maxeiner says the loss of revenue could end up costing his city as much as $1.5 million.
It’s a little bit early to know for sure, but in two local communities, it doesn’t look too good in terms of the effect of COVID-19 on their city or village’s revenue.
In fact, East Moline city administrator Doug Maxeiner says the loss of revenue could end up costing his city as much as $1.5 million.
Authorities are asking for the public’s help finding the person who in March shot a man in his front doorway in Coal Valley.
Niabi Zoo was supposed to open for the season Saturday, but it is not immune to temporary closures related to the coronavirus pandemic.