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Muscatine County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 43,235. [1] The county seat is Muscatine. [2]
The station airs regular news, weather and sports coverage. KWPC is owned by Jam Media Solutions, LLC. The studio, transmitter, and broadcast tower are located at 3218 Mulberry Avenue in northwest Muscatine, behind Muscatine High School. The tower is 108 m (354 ft) tall. [2] KWPC shares its tower with sister FM station KMCS.
Lock and Dam No. 16 is a lock and dam located near Muscatine, Iowa on the Upper Mississippi River around river mile 457.2. The movable portion of the dam is 1,315 feet (400.8 m) long and consists of 4 roller gates and 15 Tainter gates.
A week after the storm, 75,000 Iowans, most of them in Linn County, still lacked electricity. [85] [86] On August 19, the Linn County Rural Electric Cooperative announced 99 percent power restoration to its customers. [87] By September 22, hundreds of Mediacom and ImOn customers still remained without internet service. [88]
A Bellefonte woman died Wednesday in a head-on crash with a semitrailer on a major highway, State College police said. A 68-year-old woman driving an SUV crossed into oncoming traffic about 12:30 ...
The Muscatine Journal traces its history to October 27, 1840, when the first issue of the weekly Bloomington Herald was released. [2] On June 7, 1849, the town's name was officially changed from Bloomington to Muscatine, and the newspaper then became the Muscatine Journal.
Nov. 2—Gethro Muscadin, the former University of New Mexico Lobo basketball player who had been hospitalized since being in a single-vehicle crash 10 months ago in Kansas, died Monday night. The ...
Seventy-Six Township is a township in Muscatine County, Iowa, in the United States. [1] History. Seventy-Six Township was organized in 1853. It takes its name from ...