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Dog-gone it! Humidity hounds pup parade

Main Street Keokuk, Inc., has done it again, enticing the masses with its series of First Friday events in town. For Aug. 4, the First Friday event was to include

Dog-gone it! Humidity hounds pup parade

Main Street Keokuk, Inc., has done it again, enticing the masses with its series of First Friday events in town. For Aug. 4, the First Friday event was to include

Main Street Keokuk Accepts Roquette Donation

Keokuk, IA- Main Street Keokuk Inc. has accepted a sizeable donation from Roquette, which includes seven downtown buildings and $400,000. According to an online post, the gift will allow the downtown revitalization non-profit to move ahead in redeveloping the buildings, located in the 1100 block of Main Street, for commercial and residential use. "This is a significant investment in downtown Keokuk," said Amy Hobb, Main Street board president. "We're grateful Roquette recognizes the value in these historic properties and trusts our organization to move this project forward." "We saw how Main Street Keokuk, Inc., was dedicated to the development and ongoing support of downtown," said Roquette Plant Manager Jennie Rose. "We decided to make this donation because Main Street Keokuk is so well suited to develop the property for the betterment of the Keokuk community." Main Street Keokuk will utilize the funds provided by Roquette to stabilize the

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