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The Keokuk City Council delayed a vote on whether to remain a member of the countywide emergency dispatch center (LeeComm) in the hopes that future…
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Cities and counties in Iowa must have their FY 2017 budgets certified by the state by March 15, even with the Iowa Legislature still in session. It leaves…
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The Keokuk City Council's regularly scheduled meeting on Jan. 7 started as usual with the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance and a roll call of city…
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There might be a new set of rules in place the next time people in Keokuk have to get rid of snow from the sidewalks in front of their homes and…
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Mayor Tom Marion is confident Keokuk will announce the hiring of its new city administrator within the next two weeks. His declaration comes as the first…
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The staff started preparing early on Monday at Angelini's. It was an important day for the restaurant in downtown Keokuk. The sidewalk outside the…
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The plan to construct Keokuk's first off-leash dog park in Riverview Park hit a bit of a snag as opposition surfaced to the proposed location. But that…
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Keokuk has gone without a city administrator since early 2008. City leaders hope to change that in the next few months. The city hired Ray & Associates…
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Some Keokuk residents who live near one of the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River are still waiting for a scenic road in front of their homes to…
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Keokuk Alderwoman Susan Dunek pledged to bring up the idea of hiring a a city administrator until something happens. She said the city council would be…