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The free “Imagine the Possibilities Tour” will highlight Keokuk's downtown commercial properties that are available to buy or lease.
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The Lee County Iowa Historical Society wants to place signs throughout Oakland Cemetery to tell the stories of noteworthy people who were born or lived in Lee County and are buried in the Keokuk graveyard.
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Properties where household incomes are below 80% of the area median income are eligible for the grant.
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Blessing Health will close the hospital on October 1 and no replacement is lined up.
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The shutdown left 70 people without a job.
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City council members voted down an earlier plan because they objected to any police officer or other city employee living out of state.
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City workers are currently required to live within 10 miles of town and within Lee County.
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The city developed the dog park in response to requests from residents.
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The ordinance goes into effect on Monday, May 2, and will expire a year from now.
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The museum on Main Street celebrates the first dam built across the Mississippi River.