Edwardsville’s longest winning streak since 2016-17 couldn’t survive the trip to Wharton Field House in Moline. Despite hitting 14 3-pointers, the Tigers fell 66-57 to the host Moline Maroons in the Moline Shootout on Jan. 18. It was the first loss for the Tigers since a setback against Alton on Dec. 6. They are now 16-2.
Edwardsville hosts Decatur Eisenhower in IHSA boys basketball on Jan. 22, 2025, inside Lucco-Jackson Gymnasium. Iowa football recruit Iose Epenesa scores 19.
Moline boys basketball head coach Sean Taylor reached 700 career wins after the Maroons defeated Edwardsville 66-57. Coach Taylor shares how much he cherishes these moments. “It means I’ve had ...
Edwardsville (16-1 overall, 5-1 SWC), the No. 2 large school in the STLhighschoolsports.com rankings, won its 12th consecutive game and avenge… Vianney (9-4) will match up with host Principia (14-0) at 8:15 p.m. Friday in the Rotating 8 Tournament title game.
Since the start of 2020, more than 2500 cars have been stolen in the Illinois Quad Cities officials said. In 2024, more than 200 cars were stolen in Moline and 12 were stolen this month.
1. DePaul College Prep (15) (20-1) 150 1 2. Brother Rice (17-3) 115 2 3. Metamora (18-4) 89 T5 4. Morton (13-5) 87 T5 5. Chicago Mt. Carmel (17-3) 85 4 6. Kankakee (14-3) 75 3 7. Centralia (16-3) 37 10 8. St. Laurence (16-5) 35 9 9. Fenwick (14-6) 31 7 10. Kaneland (17-1) 30 NR
The City of East Moline has been awarded a $128,000 grant through the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity’s (DCEO) Regional Site Readiness planning program, a news release says. The funding will support development efforts for the I-80/I-88 Industrial Site,
This grant is a tremendous step forward in our ongoing efforts to attract industrial development and investment to East Moline,” Mayor Reggie Freeman said.
A grant from the State of Illinois is helping East Moline attract more industrial development to the city. An email from the Quad Cities Chamber says East Moline has been awarded a $128,000 grant
Others receiving votes: 11, Lexington 22. 12, Yorkville Christian 13. 13, Casey-Westfield 12. 14, Dieterich 8. 15, Peoria Christian 4. 16, Bluford Webber 3. 17, Edinburg 3. 18, South Beloit 3. 19, Hinckley-Big Rock 1. 20, Princeville 1. 21, Chicago (Fenger) 1.
But the cities of Bettendorf and Moline, as well as the Iowa and Illinois departments of transportation, wanted a more permanent improvement to keep unauthorized vehicles from driving on the ...
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