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DAVENPORT, Iowa — Union employees with Davenport Public Works, represented by Teamsters Local 238, are asking for higher wages as they head into contract negotiations with the city.
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Following months of negotiations and public rallies, Davenport public works employees have approved a new contract ahead of the June expiration date.
Davenport public works employees are calling for higher pay as negotiations are slated to begin on a new multi-year contract.
Davenport Public Works wants motorists input on a major grant program that could improve bridge safety.
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Davenport Public Works employees, represented by Teamsters Local 238, have reached a contract agreement with the City of Davenport. According to a media release, after ...
Teamsters representing Davenport Public Works employees will rally during the Quad Cities' first heavy snowfall of the season.
Lay 23,000 feet of sewer pipe. Fill hundreds of potholes. Order up some more Hescos. Life goes on for Davenport Public Works without Mike Clarke, its retired former director. But the trio now in ...
Whether you’re attending or traveling near the Davenport Municipal Airport, be sure to watch for periodic closures of ...
The Davenport Fire Marshal's office is investigating the cause of a fire that occurred Wednesday at a Davenport public works building located on South Marquette Street.
The National Weather Service sent an alert around 4 p.m. of a flash flood emergency in Davenport, urging people downtown to immediately seek higher ground. Public works officials reported a ...
Mike Clarke, the former Davenport public works director who first brought HESCO barriers to the city as a way of fighting floods, said Wednesday he believes the barriers would have held if they ...
This is a developing story and will be updated. Davenport firefighters and a damaged building are seen after a fire at a public works facility Wednesday morning.