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CRIME & SAFETY
Two Henry County residents get federal prison time for ‘particularly sophisticated’ scheme
Two residents of the Henry County area are now in federal prison after they pleaded guilty in 2023 and 2024 to what federal prosecutors claim was a scheme defrauding local banks out of loan money. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says 46-year-old Eric Jones of Colona, and 38-year-old Mitchell Melega, formerly...
Kewanee police blotter for June 24
A damage-only traffic accident was reported in the 200 block of Elliott Street. John A. Wilson, 63, Kewanee, was arrested for assault, resisting, and criminal damage following a report of assault in the 600 block of East Second Street. He was transported to the Henry County Jail. Police responded to...
Kewanee Fire Department Announces Additional Emergency Burn Days
The Kewanee Fire Department has announced additional emergency burn days in the City of Kewanee. The Kewanee Fire Department has scheduled extra burn days for residents to dispose of landscape waste following the recent EF-1 tornadoes. Residents can burn tree limbs and brush on July 27th and 28th, and August 3rd and 4th, if weather permits. Safety guidelines include maintaining fires at a maximum height of four feet and ensuring they are at least 10 feet away from structures. Regular burn rules apply, and all fires must be attended to until they are extinguished. Kewanee Public Works has cleared trees from roadways, allowing roads to be open for travel. Residents are encouraged to take tree branches and limbs to the old Kewanee Hospital site on West Division Street. City officials said it may be months before they can collect all the tree debris from the curb.
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