State sees few tornadoes as peak season comes to an end
June 30 was the last day of June and what marks the end of the peak season for tornadoes in Iowa. [Read More]
June 30 was the last day of June and what marks the end of the peak season for tornadoes in Iowa. [Read More]
Muscatine Mayor Diana Broderson swore in two firefighters, Colton Pauls and Daniel Nuci, as they become official members of the Muscatine Fire Department family during [Read More]
A host of new state laws went into effect today in Iowa, including a new minimum age to buy tobacco and you don’t need a [Read More]
With Independence Day falling on Sunday in 2021, most offices and departments of the City of Muscatine will be closed on Monday, July 5, in [Read More]
A Muscatine Public Transit driver was recognized during the 2021 Iowa Public Transit Association (IPTA) Annual Meeting and Training Conference as the City of Muscatine [Read More]
The boat ramps in the old boat launch area of Riverside Park will be closed to public use on Sunday, July 4, due to the [Read More]
The Muscatine Children’s Choirs will offer a two-day Music Camp experience this summer at Wesley United Methodist Church. Students who have completed grades 3-6 will [Read More]
A Muscatine woman has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance following her arrest [Read More]
News Widespread moisture gives Iowa crops shot in the arm June 28, 2021 By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Iowa, News Much-needed precipitation fell across [Read More]
It’s going to be another busy week for the baseball and softball teams at Muscatine High School as the Muskies wind down June and get [Read More]
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