The Bettendorf High School Goldusters perform during a recent boys basketball game. The high school dance group won statewide honors in recent competition and are regular performers during half time at the school athletic games.
The unseasonably warm weather this December provides golfers, not sledders, with the opportunity to get in a few more rounds on the city's Palmer Hills Golf Course. Only a trace of snow has been received locally so far this December.
We would like to thank the voters of our school district for
overwhelmingly supporting the Instructional Support Levy on Tuesday,
December 4. 85% of the voters voted to approve the levy which will
allow us to maintain existing programming and offer exciting new
opportunities for our students beginning in the fall of 2002. Your
ongoing support of Pleasant Valley Schools is greatly appreciated!
Both the Bettendorf boys and girls teams defeated their Assumption opponents in MAC action Friday, Dec. 7. The boys varsity record is 1-1 after an opening season loss to Cedar Rapids Washington. The girls basketball team is undefeated in MAC play. Above, Coach Kevin Skillett goes over strategy during a time-out. The Bulldogs rallied from an early deficit to the Knights and then held off a late surge by Assumption to net the first MAC victory.
Ducks don't seem to mind the fog as they paddle along the Mississippi River near Leach Park. The ducks, like local residents, are enjoying the mild December weather.
The city of Bettendorf's hot air balloon, the Tin Man from "The Wizard of Oz," drifts above Davenport's River Drive during the Quad City Arts Festival of Trees Parade. In the background is the Bettendorf High School Marching Band.
The Interstate 74 "Twin Bridges" disappear into the early morning fog. The view is from Bettendorf's Leach Park along the Mississippi River looking across to the Moline riverfront.
The Duck Creek Recreation Trail has taken a small but important step with the extension under State Street into Riverdale. The trail ends just past the State Street bridge over Duck Creek in a small park area. Future plans call for connecting the Duck Creek trail to the proposed trail along the Mississippi River.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency affirmed its November decision to add seven additional segments to Iowa’s list of impaired waters, following a public comment period.
Lee Enterprises, Inc. maintains its transition from a print to digital revenue platform is succeeding, but the Davenport-based media company's overall revenues and earnings continue to slide.
The company reported it lost $1.69 per share ($10 million) for the fourth quarter ended Sept. 29... more
Major institutional investors have artificially lowered coal production and raised energy costs for consumers in an effort to lower global carbon emissions, a federal lawsuit claims... more
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