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  6. National Weather Service Quad Cities, Iowa/Illinois - Wikipedia

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    On October 27, 1993, construction on a new facility for a weather forecast office in the Quad Cities began near Davenport Municipal Airport, and the Quad Cities weather service office began the process of relocating back to Davenport, while formally accepting weather forecast office status. Part-time operations at the new office began in ...

  7. Adel Township, Dallas County, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Minutes of the Council Meeting held by the Brethren of the Panther Creek Church, Dallas County, Iowa. ORGANIZATION OF THE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN IN DALLAS COUNTY During the fall of the year 1869 a number of families of the Brethren from the different churches of Northern Illinois moved to this (Dallas) County, Iowa.

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  9. Tornado outbreak of May 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Severe weather activity started during the afternoon of May 15 as a low pressure system crossed the area. The first tornado touchdowns were across the Midwestern States including the two Iowa F5s that hit central and eastern parts of the state about 45 minutes apart during the late afternoon. Both tornadoes killed 18 in total.