A hawk perched on a light pole surveys the Mississippi riverfront on a late autumn afternoon.

July 4th parade salutes Library Director Faye Clow



Bettendorf Public Library Director Faye Clow waves to the crowd along the July 4th parade route through downtown Bettendorf Wednesday. The long-time library head is retiring at the end of the year and served as Grand Marshall of the parade. During her nearly 30-year tenure, the library not only doubled its size, but added many new technology and information services to better serve the community. For additional parade photos, click on the "Read More" link below.

Flower 'fireworks' at Centennial Gardens



The Centennial Garden in Middle Park (off 23rd Street) provides its own showy "fireworks" of purple, yellow and orange colors. Area gardens and farm fields reflect the ample rain and sunshine so far this growing season. For additional photos of the colorful Centennial Garden, click on the "Read More" link below.

Armstrong exterior nears completion



Construction equipment and trucks surround the new Neil Armstrong Elementary School under construction along Central Avenue in Bettendorf. The new nearly $8-million school is expected to be completed by this fall.

New HyVee opens; old store demolished



The new HyVee Food Store (background) at Devils Glen and Middle Roads opened in May and demolition crews made short work of the old grocery store to make way for additional parking. The new HyVee includes a Starbucks Coffee Shop.

PV Board seeks applicants to fill upcoming board vacancy

MEMBERS PRESENT: Regular meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Vice-President Schurr. Members present: Adams, Huegel, Paulsen, Schurr and Witters. Absent: Adam and Dayman. Also present: Jim Spelhaug, Cyndy Behrer, Mike Clingingsmith, Marie Randol, and Chris Harvey.

AGENDA APPROVED: Motion by Witters, second by Adams that the Agenda be approved as presented. All ayes. Motion carried.

Evening at the ball diamond



The summer Bettendorf-Pleasant Valley Youth baseball season is in full swing. Teams play at one of the Crow Creek Park baseball fields on a recent warm sunny evening.

Housing starts lag banner '06 construction pace



The number of housing starts through April in Bettendorf continues to lag the pace of construction last year, a particularly strong year for homebuilding. The total valuation of new construction – residential, commercial and industrial – through April totaled $18.6 million, compared to $34.6 million for the same period in 2006. For the April and year-to-date construction comparison, CLICK HERE.

Upward bound on Mississippi River



A towboat pushing empty barges heads upriver along the Mississippi between Moline and Bettendorf. With spring comes renewed barge traffic on the Upper Mississippi River.

PV Board to have another vacancy

PV Board Minutes 5.7.07

MEMBERS PRESENT: Regular meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President Dayman. Members present: Adam, Adams, Dayman, Huegel, Paulsen, Schurr and Witters. Absent: None. Also present: Jim Spelhaug, Cyndy Behrer, Mike Clingingsmith, Marie Randol, Don Dehner, Jim Wichman, Tony Hiatt, Ed, Janie, and Regan Odegard, Becky Larson, Ken Brockhouse, Tom Bloomingdale, Erv Huebner, Ray Joens, Mark Staetler, Camelia, Daniel, and Jorge Rodriguez, Joey Schuler, Kathy Jerz, Mickey Malmgren, Ann Malmgren, Todd Landauer , Dylan and Lori French, Chris Harvey and others.

Sign of spring



Another sign of spring – installation of docks at Leach Park, Bettendorf. With the spring runoff past and water levels on the Mississippi River falling, city employees re-install docks at the popular riverfront park and municipal boat ramp.

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