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July 25 Muscatine’s Almost Friday Fest canceled
UPDATE: The City of Muscatine will keep Riverside Park closed to the public through the weekend so that cleanup efforts can continue. The city anticipates reopening the riverfront area on Monday, weather permitting, a news release says. EARLIER: According to a news release from the City of Muscatine, the Almost Friday Fest scheduled for Thursday, […]
Grant aids in City’s efforts to bring back historic buildings in downtown district
Applications are now open for the Muscatine Downtown Historic Revitalization Program (DHRP). Grants are available for properties in the Downtown Historic District that are either listed on the National Register of Historic Places or as contributing to the Historic District. The priority of the DHRP is to support the revitalization...
Block of East 8th to be closed to traffic for sewer repair
East 8th Street will be closed to traffic next week between Poplar and Spring streets for a sanitary sewer replacement at 813 East 8th Street. The closure will begin on Monday (July 29) with the street expected to be reopened by Friday, August 2, weather permitting. Broders Excavating will be doing the work for the property owner.
Parking restrictions, flood clean-up at Riverside Park, Muscatine
MUSCATINE, Iowa (KWQC) - The small parking lot near the playground area at Riverside Park is closed to traffic Thursday for flood cleanup, the City of Muscatine said. The Iowa Avenue entrance to Riverside Park open to the public by the end of the work day Thursday, a media release said.
DNR: Kraft Heinz didn’t monitor wastewater pollution for years in Muscatine
The Kraft Heinz Foods Company location in Muscatine makes ketchup and other condiments. (Photo courtesy of Google Earth) A large eastern Iowa facility that makes ketchup and other condiments failed for more than two years to monitor contaminants in the more than 1 million gallons of untreated wastewater it discharged into a creek each day, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
Parking restrictions at Riverside Park, Muscatine
MUSCATINE, Iowa (KWQC) - The small parking lot near the playground area at Riverside Park is closed to traffic Thursday morning for flood cleanup, the City of Muscatine said. The city says they are hoping to have the park reopened to the public before Almost Friday Fest Thursday evening. The...
2024-25 bow hunting season begins September 21
The 2024-2025 deer bow hunting season within the limits of the City of Muscatine will be held Sept. 21, 2024, through Jan. 10, 2025. The hunting season was approved by the Muscatine City Council on July 18, 2024. The City of Muscatine has participated in a city-wide Deer Management Zone...
Previously delayed East 8th Street closure in Muscatine rescheduled
MUSCATINE, Iowa (KWQC) - East 8th Street in Muscatine will be closed to traffic for sanitary sewer replacement. According to a media release, East 8th Street between Poplar and Spring streets will be closed starting July 29. The street is expected to be reopened by Aug. 2. The work was...
Flood cleanup continues in Muscatine
MUSCATINE, Iowa — Muscatine crews continue their clean up on the riverfront as they spray mud off the sidewalks at Riverside Park. Access to the park has been closed off for around three weeks as flood waters covered the parking lots and grassy areas. Muscatine Communications Manager Kevin Jenison...
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