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Thursday, July 18
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Kewanee FFA Students Lending A Hand to Help with Storm Clean Up
Kewanee FFA students are donating their time to help residents clean up after the storms. If you need help with storm clean up, contact Mrs. Callahan at
[email protected]
Thursday, July 18
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Jennifer Russell
Geneseo City Council Meeting July 9, 2024
Watch the Geneseo City Council Meeting from July 9, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/live/vRvceQ2a9No?si=g0F_-wPL-TiLsRNx
Thursday, July 18
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Jennifer Russell
Princeton City Council Meeting July 15, 2024
Watch the Princeton City Council Meeting from July 15, 2024 https://youtu.be/NWd2vdNX5LA?si=3fcF6hneAkHM-DBS
Thursday, July 18
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Jennifer Russell
Kewanee Salvation Army and KAUW Offering Emergency Services after Storms
The Kewanee Area United Way and the Kewanee Salvation Army are working together to provide emergency services to people affected by the storms this week. The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Service (EDS) provides the following help: Emergence Response: Provides necessities such as food, water, ...
Thursday, July 18
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Jennifer Russell
Rock River Bridge Patching on Eastbound I-80 Begins Monday, July 22nd
Starting July 22, 2024, travelers on eastbound Interstate 80 should brace for delays as construction begins over the Rock River, impacting traffic flow in Rock Island and Henry counties. This necessary maintenance involves patching the bridge deck, which demands a lane closure through July ...
Thursday, July 18
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Jennifer Russell
Father Charged with Shooting His Son During a Dispute in Galesburg
In Galesburg, a dispute between family members escalated into violence early Tuesday morning. Police responded to a shooting in the 300 block of Indiana Avenue, where 31-year-old Brett Swise was found with multiple gunshot wounds. The altercation involved his father, 58-year-old Brian Swise, who ...
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Thursday, July 18
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Jennifer Russell
Galesburg Testing Emergency Sirens Today, July 18th, at 10 AM
The Galesburg Public Safety Building will be testing emergency sirens today, July 18th, at 10 AM. The tests may include individual sirens or citywide siren tests. Regular monthly testing of the sirens will continue to take place on the first Tuesday of the month ...
Thursday, July 18
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Jennifer Russell
Second EF1 Tornado Confirmed for Kewanee by National Weather Service
The National Weather Service of the Quad Cities confirmed a second EF1 tornado hit Kewanee Monday night. The second tornado’s path struck the north side of Kewanee, tearing apart Baker Park Golf Course on its way. The patch started on the northwest side of ...
Wednesday, July 17
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Jennifer Russell
Kewanee Belle Alexander School Offering Charging Stations Today, July 17th.
Belle Alexander School in the Kewanee School District is offering charging stations again today, July 17th, from 12 to 2 PM, for anyone who needs to charge a device or escape the heat. You can enter the building through the cafeteria doors. Bottles of ...
Wednesday, July 17
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Jennifer Russell
Wake Up Tri-Counties Prairie Chicken Arts Festival Part 2
Dianne and Deirdre joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss the vendor and craft fair on Friday and Saturday, from 9 AM to 6 PM, at the Kewanee Prairie Chicken Arts Festival. Tim Bryner will be back with wood chainsaw carvings. Friday night is the ...
Tuesday, July 16
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Jennifer Russell
Kewanee Hit by EF1 Tornado Monday Night
The National Weather Service of the Quad Cities has confirmed an EF1 tornado struck Kewanee Monday night, causing extreme damage. According to NWS - Quad Cities, “Our storm survey team is still working on getting the specific details to us and that will be ...
Tuesday, July 16
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Jennifer Russell
Trash and Recycling Pickup Delayed One Day in Kewanee
In Kewanee, residents face a delay in trash collection services due to the aftermath of a severe storm. The storm, which caused considerable damage throughout the area, has pushed back garbage pickup schedules by a day. This adjustment gives public works teams the necessary ...
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