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Caitlin Clark missed Saturday’s 111-87 Indiana Fever win over the Los Angeles Sparks with a back injury. It’s the second game Clark has missed this year after missing most of last season with leg injuries.

As the two-time WNBA All-Star continues to recover from her back injury, the Fever have a perfectly-timed extended break. Indiana does not play again...


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SPARK summer school has returned, bringing more children and families to Mulberry Avenue. The Muscatine Police Department urges drivers to slow down and stay alert in the area.

From June 25 to June 27, officers will deploy the Automated Traffic Enforcement (ATE) mobile vehicle in the 1100 block of Mulberry Avenue. This camera will monitor speed and traffic violations t...


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Muscatine city officials are facing tough decisions after inspections revealed structural problems in several downtown buildings. Engineers found that 17 out of 20 buildings inspected earlier this week need repairs for structural stability. Most of these properties are on the 200 block of East 2nd Street, with two others at 201 and 205 West 2nd Street.

Mandatory evacua...


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A favorite downtown business in downtown Muscatine will remain open through July 5 after reaching an agreement with the City of Muscatine that allows the establishment to continue operating while temporary structural support measures are put in place.

In a statement shared with customers, the Waffle & Pancake House...


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Spectators planning to attend the Downtown Muscatine Fourth of July Parade should take note of a revised parade route this year as ongoing street closures and building demolition activities have prompted organizers to make changes.

The updated route will begin on Iowa Avenue at Fifth Street, continue onto Third Street,...


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