LEE COUNTY – If Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs off on a bill recently passed by both the Iowa House and Senate, Lee County Supervisors will be free to move forward with plans to consolidate the county court services.
CARTHAGE, Ill. – Everyone at the Hancock County Courthouse learned something new about Abraham Lincoln Saturday night, April 20. Even the speaker, Illinois Appellate Court Justice Debra Walker.
KEOKUK – It was a somewhat unusual day at the Keokuk Municipal Airport on Saturday. One of the hangars was filled with people, getting ready to recognize five individuals for 50 years of safe flight, as they received the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award from the Federal Aviation Administration.
DES MOINES — A Burlington detective has been recognized for his service with an award from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.
A Burlington home was undamaged after a garage caught on fire early Tuesday morning.
Another day, another victory for the Burlington High School girls tennis team.
Clark County’s boys team won Keokuk’s Keosippi Relays Tuesday and Mount Pleasant won the girls team race.
The Burlington Grayhounds dominated play for most of the first half.
Four years ago, Lauren Briggs burst onto the high school girls golf scene as a wide-eyed freshman, hoping to compete with the upperclassmen after a fabulous run in youth golf.
The Burlington High School girls tennis team keeps rolling along, defeating Fairfield 7-2 in a Southeast Conference dual Monday at Fairfield Middle School.
Maggie Vasa delivered in the clutch.
Area athletes will be competing in 23 different events at the annual Drake Relays, set to run Thursday through Saturday at Drake Stadium in Des Moines.
The Burlington High School girls tennis team lost just three sets in sweeping Fort Madison 9-0 in a Southeast Conference dual on Friday at the Dankwardt Memorial Park tennis courts.
Iowa Western rolled into town ranked No. 1 in the country.
The Burlington High School boys tennis team is off to a 4-1 start to the season, not bad considering coach Brian Mumm had to recruit athletes to fill out the lineup.
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Bathroom floor tiles that weigh you, analyze your gait and evaluate your fall risk. Bathroom mirrors that initiate telehealth conferences based on your complexion or facial tics. Toilet seats …
How sad it is that few Americans have heard of Bob Graham, who died Tuesday at 87, because this guy was truly a profile in courage when we needed it most. And how sad it was, at a pivot point …
It takes me about 10 minutes longer to read a magazine than it used to. Books, too. And newspapers with a lot of sections? I age just trying to get through one.
In reference to the April 17 letter from Mr. Johnson, yes, we are definitely better off with Biden.
For those too young to fully remember the OJ Simpson trial, it was a television spectacle with all the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster.
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Watch live as Volkswagen holds a press preview event on its strategy and progress in the China region ahead of the Beijing Auto Show beginning April 25. The German automaker is set to unveil new vehicles, including six world premiere models and five China premiere models, at the show this year.
FORT MADISON – The Fort Madison marina now is a galaxy away from what was a year ago; a decade ago.
Charles and Leota DeJaynes of Dallas City, Ill., were married April 18, 1954.
Judge Clagett had left the bench and ran the Keokuk newspaper The Constitution Daily.
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KEOKUK – It was a somewhat unusual day at the Keokuk Municipal Airport on Saturday. One of the hangars was filled with people, getting ready to recognize five individuals for 50 years of safe …
Everyone at the Hancock County Courthouse learned something new about Abraham Lincoln Saturday night, April 20. Even the speaker, Illinois Appellate Court Justice Debra Walker.
CARTHAGE, Ill. – Everyone at the Hancock County Courthouse learned something new about Abraham Lincoln Saturday night, April 20. Even the speaker, Illinois Appellate Court Justice Debra Walker.
Magician Jason Hudy will perform his show, “Mesmerizing Magic,” at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 3, at The Legacy Theater in Carthage with magic for young and old.