City of Muscatine
Recent News About City of Muscatine
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Deadline approaching for COVID-19 EIDL applications
The deadline to apply for COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan funds is quickly approaching with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) accepting applications through December 31, 2021.
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Temporary entrances for two Grandview Avenue businesses
Temporary entrances have been established for two Grandview Avenue businesses that will be affected by paving next week.
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Some display areas are still available for Festival of Lights celebration
With thoughts of sugar plums dancing in their heads, the elves in the Muscatine Parks and Recreation office have been busy checking the adoption list for the Weed Park Festival of Lights.
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Thanksgiving schedule announced for City of Muscatine services
City of Muscatine offices will be closed on Thursday (Nov. 25) and Friday (Nov. 26) for the Thanksgiving holiday. All offices will reopen for regular hours on Monday (Nov. 29).
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How did Ryan Kirkpatrick from Muscatine play in Boys’ 18 bracket in October?
Muscatine tennis player Ryan Kirkpatrick finished 5,383rd in October in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association.
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Annual Fall leaf pickup is underway in Muscatine
Leaves will begin to fall in earnest later this month with the Department of Public Works once again providing a valued service to the citizens of Muscatine with the annual Fall Leaf Pickup.
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Asphalt Overlay Project set to begin on Monday (Oct. 25)
The milling and asphalt overlay of select street and alley segments, part of the 2021-2022 Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay Project, will begin on Monday (Oct. 25) according to City Engineer Pat Lynch.
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Applications sought for vacancy on Historic Preservation Commission
The Historic Preservation Commission has an immediate opening for a resident of the City of Muscatine to fill a vacant position on its board.
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Fall cleanup of Greenwood Cemetery is underway
The annual fall cleanup of Muscatine Greenwood Cemetery is underway with all grave decorations needing to be removed by Friday, October 15, 2021.
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Crafts, costumes and fun for all at the 11th annual Fall Festival
The community is invited to come out to the Muscatine Mall on Saturday, October 16, where the Muscatine Parks and Recreation Department will host the 11th Annual Fall Festival
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Census Bureau: More women than men in Muscatine in 2020
Of the 23,661 people living in Muscatine in 2020, 51 percent (12,069) were women and 49 percent (11,592) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the River Bend Times.
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Council to consider FY21-22 Pavement Management Program
The Pavement Management Program for the City of Muscatine could take another step forward for Fiscal Year 2021/2022 when the Muscatine City Council convenes at 7 p.m. Thursday (September 16) in the Council Chambers of Muscatine City Hall.
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Muscatine Harbor gas dock available by appointment only
The Muscatine Municipal Boat Harbor Gas Dock is now closed for weekend service.
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Mini Masters - Also an Octopus on September 15
A bored octopus decides to dream big: he wants a rocket ship! But rocket ships are expensive, and he has no money.
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Mulberry Roundabout design is recognized by ACEC
The City of Muscatine’s Mulberry Avenue Roundabout and 2nd Street One-Way to Two-Way Conversion project received an American Council of Engineering Companies of Iowa Engineering Achievement Award at their Engineering Excellence Banquet on Wednesday, August 18, 2021.
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Iowa artist Rose Frantzen works to be on display at Art Center
A new series of works created by Iowa artist Rose Frantzen will be on display September 2 through October 31 on the second floor of the Stanley Gallery at the Muscatine Art Center.
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City offices closed Monday (Sept. 6); service changes announced
City of Muscatine offices will be closed on Monday, Sept. 6, 2021, for Labor Day.
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Expect traffic delays as asphalt overlay continues on Park Avenue
Traffic delays can be expected as the asphalt overlay of East 2nd Street and Park Avenue from the Mad Creek bridge to the Washington Street intersection continues with work currently ongoing in the southbound (west side) lane of the street.
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Muscatine man faces five charges of indecent exposure
A Muscatine man has been charged with five counts of Indecent Exposure following several incidents on the Muscatine High School property Monday.
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Muscatine Fire: Who We Are. Today - Ryan Amidon
Love of working in the fire service brought Ryan Amidon to Muscatine, and the benefits of working for the Muscatine Fire Department is keeping him here.