KHQA-TV Quincy - Fri Nov 20
Fort Madison will once again offer it's Parade of Lights. Friday, November 27, 2009 you can come watch a lighted holiday parade with over 50 lighted floats.
CEO tells Keokuk crowd he wants to bring up to 3,000 jobs to townHawk Eye - Thu Nov 19
Patrick Hayes briefly informed the audience this morning at a Keokuk Chamber of Commerce meeting he is interested in bringing his industry, WTF Asia International, to Keokuk.
Iowa's prison population easing upWOC-AM Davenport - Tue Nov 17
THE REPORT ISSUED MONDAY FORECASTS THAT BY 2019, THE STATE'S NINE PRISONS WILL HOLD ABOUT 9,000 INMATES, UP ABOUT 8 PERCENT FROM CURRENT NUMBERS.
Iowa's jump in prison population easesWOI - Tue Nov 17
A state report shows the increase in Iowa's prison population is easing. The report issued Monday forecasts that by 2019, the state's nine prisons will hold about 9,000 inmates, up about 8 percent from current numbers.
First F.M. Main Street meeting is ThursdayHawk Eye - Tue Nov 17
"It's really for anybody who is interested in the Main Street program and learning more about it.
Borrowing goes beyond booksHawk Eye - Mon Nov 16
As of last month, those looking to spruce up a special occasion with a quirky cake can head to the library rather than the store and choose from 20 decorative pans.
Tri-City Energy to be on auction blockHawk Eye - Sun Nov 15
A planned purchase of a Keokuk biodiesel plant fell through and the plant is going to be sold at auction.
For the RecordHawk Eye - Thu Nov 12
Tuesday 1:21 p.m. Mile marker 46 on U.S. 218/27. Linda Sue Tampio, 46, New London, was driving a 1999 Mercury northbound on U.S. 218/27 when she changed lanes in front of a semitrailer driven by John Frederick Warth, 67, also of New London.
Ft. Madison Main StreetKHQA-TV Quincy - Wed Nov 11
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 5:36 p.m. Read more: Local , State A The Ft. Madison Main Street Program is well on its way to becoming a successful program.
Five indicted on federal chargesKTVO Kirksville - Tue Nov 10
Five people are federally indicted as result of an organized retail theft investigation.A The organization, investigated by the Ottumwa Police Department, allegedly stole items from retailers and sold them on eBay accounts.
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