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[1] [2] Van Dyke was born in Adams, Nebraska, and lived in Des Moines, Iowa for 40 years. [3] After retiring in 1983, he moved to Clear Lake, Iowa with Janice, his wife of 41 years. [4] Russ Van Dyke was the second son of Anna Van Dyke. Raised on a farm in southwest Upland, Nebraska, he attended and graduated from the Upland Public School. [5]
The Quad-City Times is a daily morning newspaper based in Davenport, Iowa, and circulated throughout the Quad Cities metropolitan area, including Davenport, Bettendorf and Scott County in Iowa; and Moline, East Moline, Rock Island, and Rock Island County in Illinois.
The Dispatch–Argus is a daily morning newspaper in Davenport, Iowa, and circulated primarily throughout the Illinois side of the Quad Cities — Moline, East Moline, Rock Island and Rock Island County, but also for sale in retail establishments on the Iowa side of the Quad Cities — Davenport and Bettendorf.
The Quad Cities metropolitan area, more formally known as the Davenport–Moline–Rock Island Metropolitan Statistical Area , is the metropolitan area associated with the Quad Cities in the U.S. states of Iowa and Illinois.
McDonald was born on June 22, 1929, and was born a mile away from Fiscus, Iowa, on a farm. After her father Alfred Jensen died in a tractor accident, McDonald and her mother Myrtle moved to Harlan, Iowa, where she attended elementary school. She became interested in writing as a child and her mother would read McDonald's stories.
Isabel became involved in the local art community, teaching ceramics and exhibiting locally and regionally. [5] Her artwork was displayed at the Davenport Municipal Art Gallery and she frequently won awards at the annual Quad City Art Show.
Hugh Ralph "Sonny" Gamber (October 22, 1916 – February 26, 2006) was an American referee and basketball player. He starred at Davenport High School where he was selected to two Iowa All-State high school basketball teams.
Florescu was born in Davenport, Iowa. [5] He attended St. Ambrose University, graduating in 1951. [5] In 1952 he became quadriplegic as a result of a swimming accident. [5] He participated at the National Wheelchair Games in New York, in which Florescu won a free trip to participate at the Paralympic Games along with his teammates, in 1964.
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