City of Dubuque
Recent News About City of Dubuque
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Grilling gifts for every Dubuque County event
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Best jewelry gifts for a night out in Dubuque County
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Dubuque's Historic Preservation Commission to Hold Awards Ceremony
The City of Dubuque’s Historic Preservation Commission will host the 20th Ken Kringle Historic Preservation Awards ceremony Tuesday, May 3, at 6 p.m. in the Five Flags Majestic Theatre.
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Annual Asphalt Overlay Projects Announced
The City of Dubuque’s annual asphalt overlay program is scheduled to begin today and will improve more than 10 centerline miles on 44 city streets or street sections during the 2022 construction season.
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City Increases Wages for Recreation Division Staff
The City of Dubuque is continuing efforts to recruit and hire additional seasonal staff for its recreation division and is raising wages for lifeguards, pool managers, and playground/after school staff this season.
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Scheller Recommended for Dubuque Fire Chief
City Manager Michael Van Milligen is recommending Naperville, Ill., Deputy Fire Chief Amy Scheller be Dubuque's next fire chief.
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The annual asphalt overlay program began today and will improve more than 10 centerline miles
The annual asphalt overlay program began today and will improve more than 10 centerline miles on 44 city streets or street sections during the 2022 construction season.
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No hair's out of place in Dubuque County with these accessories
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41.1 percent of people 25 or older have an associate's degree or higher in Dubuque
41.1 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate's degree or higher in Dubuque in 2020, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Applications Now Open for City of Dubuque Art & Culture Operating Support and Special Projects Grant
The City of Dubuque and the Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Commission are now accepting applications from eligible parties through the Arts & Culture Operating Support and Special Projects grant programs.
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City Encouraging Residents to Beautify Dubuque this Earth Day
The City of Dubuque is challenging residents to collect one bag of litter for Earth Day, which is Friday, April 22.
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Cameron O'Donnell ranks 3,459th in Boys' 16 doubles bracket in January
Dubuque tennis player Cameron O'Donnell won 30 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association by January.
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Take care of yourself in Dubuque County with these at home spa gifts
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-52.04% change affects Flexsteel Industries Inc. (FLXS:NSQ) in Dubuque by April 11
Flexsteel Industries Inc. (FLXS:NSQ) traded at $19.31 on April 11.
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Best gifts for Dubuque County wine lovers
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The City of Dubuque is now hiring a Project & Facilities Manager
A great community has great community spaces.
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Best garden tools to use in Dubuque County gardens
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Westbound lanes of Loras Blvd. will be closed from Main St. to Locust St. on Monday April 4
Westbound lanes of Loras Blvd. will be closed from Main St. to Locust St. on Monday April 4 at 7 a.m. for fire hydrant replacement.
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City's Weekly Yard Waste Collections to Resume April 4
The City of Dubuque will resume its regular weekly curbside collection of yard waste and food scraps on Monday, April 4, 2022.
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City Council Adopts Next City Budget
The Dubuque City Council unanimously adopted the City’s operating and capital budgets for fiscal year (FY) 2023, which runs from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023.