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DES MOINES – Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.0 percent in January, down from the 3.2 percent announced in December but unchanged from a revised December rate. The …

LEE COUNTY – Lee County officials took a closer look at the proposed Lee County Health Department/EMS facility now that an additional $2.1 million in funding from a USDA Congressional …

LEE COUNTY – Residents in rural Lee County appear to have won a “dust up" with county officials over increased dust control fees. The Lee County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution …

FORT MADISON - Old Fort Players is proud to present “Opal is A Diamond”. With support from Jess Sutcliffe State Farm Insurance."Opal" is a riveting tale of resilience and redemption, …

BURLINGTON – The Greater Burlington Partnership is delighted to announce that Amazon is entering into an agreement to open its first facility in Burlington, a site that will support last-mile …

LEE COUNTY – Lee County Supervisors got a bit of good news Thursday afternoon with Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks issuing a press release indicating additional funding for Lee …

FORT MADISON – A Fort Madison girl was airlifted to an Iowa City hospital Wednesday evening with injuries sustained after she was struck by a vehicle. An 8-year-old was struck in the 1200 block …

FORT MADISON - Are you interested in the history of Old Fort Madison? Do you want to help share the history of what happened at the Fort for future generations? Be part of the planning committee for …

KEOKUK - Keokuk High School students had the opportunity to explore a multitude of career paths at the KHS Career Expo on March 6. About 100 speakers and recruiters offered a diverse range of career …

LEE COUNTY – A bill to limit bulk purchasing of online event tickets and a bill to tighten measures around illegal immigrants who commit crimes in the state are still viable in the state …

FORT MADISON – The Fort Madison City Council held a frank conversation about the possibilities around a new public works facilities, and quite possibly restructuring some of those departments. …

FORT MADISON – Fort Madison officials are borrowing $100,000 from the Great River Housing Inc. to match funds from the state to do more shoring up of the James Block building downtown. At …

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