December 16, 2024
  • 10:56 am National Honor Society kicks off this year of volunteering and donation with Empty Bowls!
  • 9:40 am Moline Girls Basketball Prepares for Holiday Hoops
  • 3:06 pm Moline Football Team Rushes into Playoffs
  • 3:05 pm Call of Duty Vanguard
  • 2:22 pm Student Hunger Drive Off to a Ravenous Start

By: Maranda Bargren LO’T Focus Editor “Empty Bowls is a Moline tradition that brings so many of our community members together for the common goal of ending hunger in our community.” Empty Bowls is a fun event where people of the community can come to the high school and socialize while eating soup. From this […]

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By Emma VanWinkle, LO’T News Reporter The Student Hunger Drive is a competition between schools in the Quad Cities to see which school can donate the most cans of food. However, it is more than a competition. The Student Hunger Drive is a way to give back to the community and help those in need. […]

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By Kira Trapkus, LO’T News Reporter You may have noticed strikers around intersections holding up signs that say UAW Strike, which has been going on for roughly 2 weeks. These people are putting in effort to get their point across by parading around town with messages on their cars in an attempt to spread the […]

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By Charley Poor Line O’Type News Editor Sometimes it feels like nobody can agree on anything in politics, but it feels like we’ve all come together on one thing ahead of this election–whatever happens, we are going to remember it for a long time.  Do you want to have a front-row seat to history in […]

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By: Samuel Schwartz Line O’ Type News Co-Editor With the Covid-19 pandemic still persisting throughout the world, people are hopeful that a vaccine will be just around the corner. Unfortunately, one of the large drugmakers in the latter stages of vaccine development has halted its clinical trials. Johnson & Johnson has, as of Monday, October […]

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By: Aubrie Mozingo LO’T News Editor Staff, students, and parents alike were all amazed as they first entered the new Bartlett Performing Arts Center, admiring the mural painted on the wall, the tall ceilings, and the new and improved choir, band, and orchestra rooms. The incoming light and the smell of new construction will leave […]

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On November 5th, the Moline High School History Club took a field trip to the Rock Island Arsenal Museum and other parts of the Arsenal. There, our students saw over 1200 firearms, replicas of bridges, houses, sabers, and much more. While the Arsenal museum is usually closed on Mondays, the History Club got special admittance […]

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Since 1958, Moline High School has put good use to the same auditorium. This school year, students for the first time will experience a brand new theater environment. The newly renovated auditorium, called the Bartlett Performing Arts Center, will be revealed sometime this school year and in turn, lots of excitement among students is circulating. […]

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By: Makayla Rangel LO’T News Editor Lives have been lost, houses have been destroyed, and devastation has occurred as a result of Hurricane Florence. The storm originated from a strong tropical wave off of the West Coast of Africa. On September 14, this Category 1 hurricane struck the East Coast. In North Carolina, South Carolina, […]

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As Midterms Approach, Illinois’s 17th Faced With Choices With midterm elections taking place on November 6, the voting-eligible citizens of the 17th District of Illinois, which includes Rock Island County, will be faced with different choices for different elections. On the national level, Illinois’s Senators Democrats Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin will not be up […]

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