A restaurant in Davenport took time to look out for people who are less fortunate on Christmas.
Cafe on Vine hosted it’s annual Christmas dinner for people who don’t have anywhere else to go. The soup kitchen serves food every day of the year, but the holidays add something more.
About 100 people showed up for today’s meal. Work from volunteers made it possible. Half a dozen volunteers showed up to Cafe on Vine soup kitchen serving a hot meal, warm smiles, and a side of Christmas spirit.
Suspect fired gun near toddler, police allege
A 39-year-old Galesburg man is behind bars after police allege he shot at a victim near a toddler in July 2022. Ronald Rudolph faces felony charges of child endangerment, assault while displaying a dangerous weapon, reckless use of a firearm – property damage and felon in possession of a firearm, court records show. Bettendorf Police allege that, on July 23, 2022, a victim was at his girlfriend’s residence on State Street at an apartment complex.
City of Davenport appeals ruling that supports ousted alderman
The City of Davenport on Wednesday appealed a ruling in favor of an alderman who was removed from the Davenport City Council.
In September, Derek Cornette, 7th Ward alderman of Davenport, sued the city, the mayor, and the City Council, claiming he was illegally removed from office.
Cornette was removed by a City Council vote after allegations of inappropriate behavior in the workplace and accusations that Cornette attended City Hall meetings under the influence of alcohol.
Is Lainey Wilson Married? Meet Devlin 'Duck' Hodges
People are starting to think that a former NFL quarterback is Lainey Wilson's husband, and for good reason.
Wilson and Devlin "Duck" Hodges are not married yet, however — they live together and he's very supportive of the singer's career, but there's no ring on that finger.
Last year's CMA Entertainer of the Year and Hodges first introduced themselves as a couple at the 2023 ACM Awards, but they'd been dating for at least two years prior to that.
Mike Fleiss Wife, Divorce, Children, Net Worth
EntertainmentBy LRU Writer | On: November 04, 2019For Mike Fleiss, it seems like marriage doesn't possess a charm.
After five years of tying the knot, the American TV producer filed for divorce from his wife, Laura Kaeppeler, in July 2019. He cited irreconcilable differences as the reason.
Shortly after the divorce, Laura accused him of domestic violence. Further, she also claimed that Mike had demanded her to abort their 11 weeks child who was growing inside her.
Russell Dickerson Has the Zoomies After His Latest No. 1 Hit
Some artists prefer a champagne toast or a special party, but Russell Dickerson celebrated his latest career success by burning off a couple hundred calories.
Dickerson's latest submission to country radio, "God Gave Me a Girl," hit the top of the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart this week, after climbing since its release late in 2022. It's the singer's fifth career No. 1 on the chart, but he says that "God Gave Me a Girl"
'It'd Be Nice' If More Country Artists Spoke Up
Vince Gill says racist words like the one Morgan Wallen was recently caught using on video don't have a place in America, but stopped short of tying the young singer's behavior to country music at large. Maren Morris didn't.
Talking to CBS This Morning's Anthony Mason, Morris says the only way to move forward is by deconstructing the popular view of the values and listener base the genre was built on and for and acknowledging that racism and cultural appropriation are at the root of it all.
Galesburg fire causes $70,000+ in damages
Galesburg firefighters spent yesterday morning at the scene of a structure fire where they were forced to evacuate from the building at one point. 4 More Carl Sandburg College, Galesburg, announces poetry … Galesburg launches public transportation app Galesburg, Salvation Army open winter homeless shelter Winning Illinois Lottery ticket sold in Galesburg Firefighters were called to a structure fire in the 1200 block of N.
Iowa QC YMCA wins national recognition, grows in Eldridge
The YMCA of the Iowa Mississippi Valley was recently recognized on a national level for its community impact and fiscal diligence.
The local, independent nonprofit — based in Davenport and serving Scott, Clinton, and Jackson counties as well as summer camp families throughout the Midwest — has been collaborating to build a stronger, healthier community since 1858, according to a YMCA release.
This spring, with a record-breaking annual fundraising campaign and an 11th straight 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, which places the YMCA of the IMV in the top 2% of all charities independently evaluated across the country, the Y’s mission is capitalizing on opportunity to serve more children, teens, families, adults and seniors than ever before.
Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix thrills fans Sept. 1-4
The 27th annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix, the world’s largest karting street race, takes place September 1-4 featuring 18 racing classes. Admission is free and racing is scheduled for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The schedule calls for morning practice and afternoon qualifying heat races on Saturday, with practice, opening ceremonies and 18 feature races on Sunday. Joining the historic King of the Streets open shifter race, one of the most iconic races in karting, will be the King of the Rock races for 100cc engines and for the Briggs & Stratton 206cc engine.