Category Archives: Area Institutions

Groundbreaking for SAU phase II athletics scheduled

Also see previous post regarding Assumption High School announcement of the same facility?

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Athletic development moves ahead at Assumption

This past week WQAD interviewed Andy Craig, President of Assumption High School about further development of the Assumption property for athletics. The Channel 8 morning show, regularly interviews community leaders over breakfast and reveals developments that may not appear on … Continue reading

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GANA election meeting a great success

On Monday evening, January 14 Glen Armil Neighborhood Association held a meeting primarily to elect officers for the 2019- 2020 terms. Despite a cold and snowy evening, a number of residents turned out to vote on officers and to hear … Continue reading

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Book Review of Glen Armil book

We’re setting the Wayback Machine for a time in America between Korea and Vietnam, when if you were a kid, your personal value was based on what bike you rode, which comic book heroes you liked and how many baseball … Continue reading

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Genesis Announces Plans for Future, Impact on Central Park Campus

The Quad City Times reported today on an array of changes for Davenport’s Genesis Health System East Rusholme campus and the impacts on the West Central Park campus. Construction on the “East” campus will top $138 million, likely the largest … Continue reading

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