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Kewanee has big plans for Francis Park, hopes for grant money
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Grant paves way for extensive Kewanee sidewalk program
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Kewanee honors its fallen with Memorial Day ceremony
SUSAN DEVILDER
The Star Courier
While the country remembered those who had died while serving their country, the Kewanee Veterans Council honored their fellow military members who passed away this year at a Memorial Day ceremony held at Veterans Park on Monday.
Jerry Thompson, finance officer for the American Legion and the Kewanee Veterans Council, alongside American Legion Post 31 Commander Ted Canellos, read the names of 47 area service members who had passed away from June 1, 2020 to May 31 of this year.
The ceremony began with an opening prayer by KVC Chaplain, Lou Vandevoorde, and the National Anthem was performed by KHS Chamber Choir members Tamera Anders, Layla Dev, Simon Heck, Bethany Olalde and Gabe Johnson.
City considers adding flexibility to TIFs
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Kewanee City Council accepts low bid from nonlocal contractor
Mike Berry
The Star Courier
KEWANEE The City Council Monday accepted the bid of a Macomb contractor for sidewalk work, but it took the action somewhat reluctantly.
Laverdiere Construction of Macomb bid $130,146 to do the work. Ratliff Brothers of Kewanee bid $137,436 for the job.
The work involves building handicap-accessible sidewalk approaches to intersections where streets will be resurfaced this year. Most of the jobs will be in the downtown area, City Manager Gary Bradley said.
Mayor Gary Moore said he had “mixed emotions” about accepting the bid of an out-of-town contractor over a local company, especially when the bid amounts were so close.