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Kewanee s hydrant testing, flushing changes location

City to flush hydrants in several Kewanee neighborhoods starting next week

City to flush hydrants in several Kewanee neighborhoods starting next week Staff report The City of Kewanee Fire Department will begin flow testing of fire hydrants beginning Tuesday, May 25.  The Fire Department will be working on this project Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8 a.m. to noon (weather permitting) to update hydrant capacity and flow pressure data, in addition to flushing the water mains of sediment built up. This project is expected to extend into the fall for this year. Areas within or nearby the testing areas may experience periods of lower than normal water pressure or discolored/rusty water. The Fire Department will alert the public through local media which areas they will be working in a few days prior to beginning work throughout the upcoming weeks.

Welgat: 2nd St fire investigation was thorough

Welgat: 2nd St. fire investigation was thorough Star Courier Kewanee Police Chief Nicholas Welgat says the nearly year-long investigation into the Second Street fire was painstakingly thorough and he is confident in its results and the accompanying arson charges. The investigation indicated that someone likely intentionally set the fire to the new pool hall, which caused extensive damage in the building, threatened other downtown buildings and injured two firefighters. Prosecutors started laying out their case against the owner of the burned building, Mark W. VerVynck, of Kewanee, in a preliminary hearing Monday. Kewanee investigators say VerVynck s story that the fire started from a heated vehicle exhaust system bolt in the back garage is contradicted by evidence in the fire report, which says it started in a different location than VerVynck described to investigators.

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