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Jingle Bell Rock on the River!

It's contest time! Who will be the winner of Jingle Bell Rock on the River! Listen to all of our great contestants below and pick your favorite! You can vote by commenting on the Jingle Bell Rock on the River post on our Radio Keokuk Facebook page! Thanks again to our partners the Keokuk Area Community Foundation! Now get to jingle bell rockin' and pick your favorite! Voting is open […]

todayDecember 31, 2018 27

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Making a Splash At Home

For the first time in the history of the program, the Keokuk boys swimming team will enjoy a meet right here in their hometown. Head coach Mercedes Hawkins said she is very excited for the boys to finally get to perform in front of their home crowd. "It'll be huge," Hawkins said. "Hopefully this will be a movement for the following years to get a couple meets in." In her […]

todayDecember 28, 2018 17

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Government Websites Taken Down and Other News

Conservation groups are keeping a watchful eye on federal agency websites during the government shutdown according to a report by Suzanne Potter with the Illinois News Connection. They say some pages have been taken down, at agencies that include the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service Planning and US Fish and Wildlife Service. The concern, says Taylor McKinnon at the Center for Biological Diversity, is that those sites are […]

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Lee County Narcotics Task Force Arrest and Other News

The Lee County Narcotics Task Force reports the arrest of a Fort Madison, Iowa man on a felony drug charge. Taylor R. Young, 24, of Fort Madison, Iowa was arrested on December 19th, 2018 on a felony drug charge. Young is charged with delivery of less than five grams of methamphetamine, a class C felony. If convicted, Young faces up to 10 years in a state correctional facility. The arrest […]

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Lee County Leadership Request and Other News

The Lee County Leadership Program is requesting applications from nonprofit organizations throughout Lee County for community projects. The eleven participants of this year’s Lee County Leadership Program will use their new skills and expanded network in leading three community projects proposed by Lee County community organizations. Applications for community projects are due Friday, Jan. 18. Past successful projects include a fundraiser kickball tournament, introduction of healthy smoothies for concession stands […]

todayDecember 26, 2018 21

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Fort Madison Man Arrested by LCNTF

The Lee County Narcotics Task Force reports the arrest of a Fort Madison, Iowa man on a felony drug charge. Taylor R. Young, 24, of Fort Madison, Iowa was arrested on December 19th, 2018 on a felony drug charge. Young is charged with delivery of less than five grams of methamphetamine, a class C felony. If convicted, Young faces up to 10 years in a state correctional facility. The arrest […]

todayDecember 26, 2018 43

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Keokuk’s Christmas Tradition

For 30 years now, Keokuk's 'City of Christmas' has delighted the eyes of attendees, both from the surrounding area and around the world. Volunteer Jean Meyer has been involved with the program since nearly day one and she says they truly have seen people from all over come to see the display. "Believe it or not, we have seen vehicles from every state, including Alaska and Hawaii, although we know […]

todayDecember 24, 2018 128

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Keokuk City Council Meeting Wrap-Up and Other News

The Keokuk City Council met on Thursday night and began the meeting by approving a consent agenda that included appointing Cole O’Donnell to the SEIRPC Board of Directors, Diane Bramhall-McWilliams to the City Planning Commission and Jeff Arntzen to the Rand Park Pavilion Commission. They also approved different forms of liquor licenses for Hy-Vee Food Store and Rascal’s Pub & Grub. James F. Dennis was officially named City Attorney, a […]

todayDecember 21, 2018 24

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What’s Next, Central Lee and Other News

The Central Lee School District held a meeting on Wednesday night to discuss the future plans for upgrades to the schools. The meeting, titled What’s Next, Central Lee part 2, revisited the original plan that was created in 2017. This original plan won a vote with a 57% approval, but since it was through a general obligation bond it has to receive at least a 60% vote, according to Central […]

todayDecember 20, 2018 29