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Grassley planning July visits to Oskaloosa, Keota
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley will visit Keota and Oskaloosa next month. As part of his annual visits to all of Iowa's 99 counties, Grassley will hold town meetings and tour businesses in 12 different counties from July 30 through July 3. Grassley will makes stops at: KEOTA: 2:45-3:45 p.m. July 2, tour and take questions from employees at Farmers Co-op ...
Unpaid extras turn out for 'Splatter'
Matt Ryerson/The Hawk Eye Actors Paul Berge of Indianola, Matt Geiler of Omaha and Clint Curtis of Des Moines gather around a car while filming a portion of the movie A'Splatter" Sunday at Jokers Wild Paintball facility in Burlington.
2 killed, 5 injured in Washington crash
The Iowa State Patrol says two people died and five others were injured after a three-vehicle pileup near Washington.
UPDATED: State Patrol: 2 dead in 3-car crash in Washington County
Two people died and five others were injured after a three car pileup near Washington Saturday, the Iowa State Patrol said.
Deadly Start to Holiday Weekend Travel
Iowa Law Enforcement agencies are out in full force this holiday weekend. State troopers will be looking for speeders, drunk drivers and people who aren't wearing seat belts.
Area students win dental awards
Eight area students will get extra help in paying for their education thanks to the Iowa Dental Foundation.
Pickup driver in eastern Iowa crash dies
A Keota man has died of injuries suffered in a crash last Thursday southeast of Wellman in Washington County.
Two injured in Washington County crash
One of two men injured in an early morning two-vehicle accident in Washington County has been release from the hospital.
Sigourney chosen for 'Best Bloomin' Town'
Fifty-seven small towns requested recognition as "Best Bloomin' Town" in the state, but Our Iowa magazine chose only one: Sigourney.
Families to march for babies on Saturday
Due in May 2006, Casey Peck had been pregnant for only 23 weeks when her twin sons, Blake and Jakob, were born in January.
I can see the writing on the wall....
It looks like it's the beginning of the end for the Keota School District as a stand alone district.
Myrle M. Sondag, 89, of Iowa City, formerly of Keota, died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009, at Mercy Iowa City following a brief illness.
Obituary of Frederick E. Smith Born in Prussia, Oct. 18, 1823. Emigrated to Indiana, in 1823, from Ind.
County sells Ainsworth maintenance building
The Washington County Board of Supervisors at the Tuesday, January 6 meeting accepted the highest sealed bid for the sale of a 40' x 90' lot with a 50 year old building in Ainsworth.
State's finances take center stage in Legislature
It's all about the budget. When the Iowa Legislature's 2009 session gavels in on Jan.
Free Lunch Program serves local residents
This question often is asked of the volunteers who have come early to start meal preparations for the day at the Free Lunch Program, or FLP.
Washington Riverboat Foundation grants $799,300
A total of $799,300 was awarded through 18 grants Wednesday, Dec. 17, by the Washington County Riverboat Foundation .
Billie Dean Kindred, 58, of Riverside, died Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008, at Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Iowa City, following a lengthy illness with cancer.
U.S. soybean growers ask feds to probe national checkoff group
The board of the American Soybean Association has asked the Agriculture Department's secretary and inspector general to investigate what it calls 'serious allegations' of wrongdoing at the United Soybean Board.
Keith Wells, age 95, of Keota, died Friday, December 5, 2008, at the University of Iowa Hospitals in Iowa City.
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