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  1. Illinois edges Iowa

    Illinois' Q.B. Juice Williams celebrates after defeating Iowa 27-24 during the final seconds of the NCAA college football game at the University of Illinois in Champaign, Ill., Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)

  2. Iowa storms past Steamwheelers

    Steamwheeler receiver Kris Peters pulls in a touchdown catch as Iowa's Daniel McLemore defends Saturday. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  3. Flames this Week

    Flames goalie Matt Keetley is an admitted neat freak. He can't say the same for roommate Dan Spang. (Times file photo)

  4. Flames this week

    The Flames' Gord Baldwin has spent some time with the Stanley Cup, but he didn't touch it. (Quad-City Times file photo)

  5. Awards honor senior workers

    Larry Fisher/quad city times Seniors and others attend the 20th annual Senior Employment Program Awards ceremony on Friday at Generations Area Agency on Aging in Davenport.

  6. Husco International to expand in Maquoketa

    Jackson County supervisors had a special meeting Friday afternoon to talk about selling the former S&H Fabricating building to Husco International. A Florida man donated the building to the county in 2007. HUSCO expects to expand the building to 80,000 square feet when at full production. The company said it plans to invest $20 million in capital investments over a four year period. (Kevin E. Schmidt/ Quad-City Times)

  7. Kenny Perry

    Amateur Jim Sears looks over the shoulder of pro Kenny Perry of Franklin, Ky., on Wednesday as he lines up a putt during the John Deere Classic Pro-Am. (Andrew Link/Quad-City Times).

  8. Football: Muscatine breezes past Davenport North

    Muscatine's Kyle Allgood escapes the Davenport North defense on Thursday. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  9. River Bandits' rally goes to waste

    River Bandits starting pitcher Mark Diapoules throws to Peoria's Nate Samson on Tuesday. Diapoules gave up six runs on six hits in 3 1/3 innings, his shortest outing of the season. (Louis Brems/For the Times)

  10. Davenport Central grad Kenyon struggles in first season at Iowa

    Davenport Central grad Zack Kenyon pitches for Iowa. He has a 0-1 record and a 4.86 ERA in 16 2/3 innings as a freshman on the Iowa squad. (Contributed photo)

  11. Viewpoint: Hawks ready to steak Outback claim

    Iowa likely will face South Carolina and head coach Steve Spurrier on Jan. 1 in the Outback Bowl. (The Associated Press)

  12. Purple power: Sabers on verge of perfect season

    DeWitt Sabers football captains, from left, Adam McDonnell, Kyle Hasenmiller, Casey Kreiter, Ross Curtis and Greg Oldsen with coach Kurt Krieter. They are undefeated. The team will try for its first undefeated season in 35 years. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  13. Iowa's Iwebema taking draft in stride

    Iowa defensive end Kenny Iwebema, sporting blood on his face, hosts the Floyd of Rosedale trophy over his head as he heads for the tunnel after the Hawkeyes defeated the Golden Gophers 21-16 to reclaim the prize. (Lee News Service, Quad-City Times, John Schultz).

  14. Flames third-year forward Couture plays for future

    Derek Couture of the Quad-City Flames lifts the puck into the air as he moves it down the boards at the i wireless Center. (Quad-City Times file photo)

  15. River Bandits quietly end season

    Wisconsin Timber Rattlers outfielder Daniel Carroll looks for the call at second base during Monday's game at Modern Woodmen Park. He was called out after being tagged by Quad-Cities River Bandits Niko Vasquez. (Kevin E. Schmidt/Quad-City Times)

  16. Silver Hawks soar past River Bandits

    Quad-Cities second baseman Mike Folli gets South Bend's Evan Frey out but can't make the throw to first for a double play. (Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)

  17. Big swing: Muscatine's Rivera switches from golf to baseball

    Muscatine's Brance Rivera has made the switch from golf to baseball with ease. He has a chance to get selected in the Major League Baseball draft. (Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)

  18. Bears top Packers in overtime

    Chicago Bears tight end Greg Olsen salutes the crowd Monday after catching a touchdown pass from quarterback Kyle Orton during the third quarter against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field. (The Associated Press)

  19. Longtime caucus-goers reflect on what's changed, constant

    Photos by Kevin E. Schmidt/Quad-City times Charlotte Mohr, who has been a longtime caucus-goer and strong GOP supporter, looks through a photo album of candidates she has met. In 1987, she hosted then Vice President George H.W. Bush to her family's farm.

  20. 20-year-old convicted drug dealer back in jail

    Napolean Alexander Jackson (CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)

  21. River Bandit Kingrey brings down walls

    River Bandits right fielder Charlie Kingrey has overcome a dreadful start to the season and has hit safely in 11 of his past 12 games. (Elisa Petersen/Quad-City Times)

  22. Gobs of goals: Muscatine's Arceo scores in bunches

    Muscatine's Edwin Arceo already has three hat tricks en route to 12 goals this season. (Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)

  23. Illinois' dream turns to nightmare

    Illinois watches their 2008 NCAA season come to and end during Sunday's Big Ten Championship game versus Wisconsin at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, In., Mar. 16, 2008. Wisconsin won the game 61-48. (The Associated Press)

  24. Safety Adams returns to Wheelers to boost defense

    Quad-Cities' Kevin Adams intercepts a pass in front of Louisville's Tiger Jones during the first half of the Wheelers' 57-51 victory last season. (Quad-City Times file photo)

  25. Augustana manhandles St. Ambrose

    Augustana's Bryant Voiles, left, and St. Ambrose forward Alex Burkle fight for a loose ball Monday at Lee Lohman Arena. (Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)