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Welcome to Discover Muscatine featuring Two Chicks and a Chris—Muscatine’s most unfiltered, unpredictable, and occasionally confusing podcast. Hosted by brothers Brian and Danny Chick, plus Chris Anderson… or maybe the other Chris Anderson. Honestly, we’ve stopped keeping track. Brian’s the happy-go-lucky guy who keeps things light. Danny’s the no-BS straight shooter. And Chris? Well, one of them shows up, and that’s good enough for us. Together, we break down the latest Muscatine news, busi ...
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Muscatine Tours Podcast

Daniel G. Clark

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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" airs live every Tuesday at 9:05 a.m. on KWPC AM-860, streaming via voiceofmuscatine.com. With guests and callers, host Dan Clark explores history, legend, and lore of Muscatine, Iowa USA. Sponsored by Muscatine Trolley & Tours (muscatine-tours.com) and Muscatine Books and More (muscatinebooks.com). Shows will eventually be archived back to January 2006.
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Zion Lutheran Church, Muscatine

Zion Lutheran Church - Muscatine, Iowa

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We are Zion Lutheran Church, a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) located in Muscatine, Iowa,USA. Here, you will mostly find our sermons, along with anything else that we might deem worth sharing with you. Know that you are most welcome here!
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Muscatine is still standing, which means Two Chicks and a Chris are back to talk about it! This week, we’re tackling a topic that’s a little heavier than Chris’ usual popcorn intake—homelessness in Muscatine. But don’t worry, we kick things off with some classic banter, questionable opinions, and a few jokes at Danny’s expense before diving into th…
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This week on Two Chicks and a Chris, we’re covering everything from Muscatine’s best steaks to bingo night at Headquarters Muscatine—plus the usual roundabout rants, parking meter debates, and whether or not Tyson’s snow measurements are actually real. 🔹 Inside Headquarters Muscatine with Manager Heidi Niles 🥩 Steaks, Tenderloins & Philly Cheeseste…
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This episode of Two Chicks and a Chris covers two major Muscatine stories: a graffiti incident at Jibaro’s Puerto Rican restaurant and an in-depth chat with Muscatine’s new City Administrator, Matt Martison. 🔹 Jibaro’s Graffiti Incident 🇵🇷Restaurant owner Ramon Rivera shares his experience after his business was targeted with offensive graffiti. 🌍 …
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Muscatine, are you ready to dance? In this episode of Two Chicks and a Chris, we sit down with David "Tiny" Botello, the mastermind behind Tiny Tunes Entertainment, to talk about bringing teen dances back to Muscatine and his all-in-one event business. 🔹 What You’ll Hear in This Episode: 🎧 Tiny Tunes Entertainment: DJing, event planning, karaoke, a…
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In this episode of Two Chicks and a Chris, we dive into the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit of Muscatine, Iowa, by featuring two standout local businesses: Keep The Bitch Floored (KTBF) and Muscatine Tech. Keep The Bitch Floored (KTBF): Founded by hot rod enthusiast, artist, and musician Travis McConnaha, KTBF is an American hot rod brand and appare…
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Welcome to another episode of Two Chicks and a Chris, where we tackle Muscatine’s biggest issues with equal parts real talk and sarcasm. This week, we’re joined by Pastor Sharon Phillips from The Jesus Mission and Shiloh Hillman, owner of Pearl City Popcorn—two very different guests with equally powerful stories. 🔹 Pastor Sharon’s Mission: 40 years…
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DeWayne HopkinsDaniel Graham ClarkMarch 22 at 4:58pm Mr. Clark, I would be honored if you would consider being my guest on City Talk next Thursday. How bout it?Like · · Unfollow Post · See Friendship Daniel Graham Clark Thursday the 29th? I could. What are we talking about?March 22 at 7:01pm · Like DeWayne Hopkins Yes, Thursday the 29th. We can tal…
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"So, I keep gathering the pieces, and one of these days I think it'll flow out." Dan Clark tells about family history discoveries and says he is writing a book. The readings on this podcast began as two Facebook "notes" which may be read at Underground Railroader Ancestors and Anticipating "a time machine experience".…
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[Distributed via e-mail and Facebook on May 3, 2010] Hey, Neighbors! THIS WEEK (May 4) on Trolleys, Tales & Talk: "THE END OF THE LINE" This will be my last show. That's right, this is the end. It's been a good run since January 2006. The trolley is parked, and I am moving on to other things. For this last show I'll be taking calls and talking abou…
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"Civil War 150 Years Later" • Dan Clark read William D. Randall's story, "Muscatine's Heroic General," and guests Pam Knott and Lee Miller of the Civil War Memorial Committee told about a fundraising campaign to replace the 1875 monument at the Muscatine County Courthouse. As sesquicentennial observances approach, there's much local and national hi…
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"Too Much Local History?" • Dan Clark's guest is Kent Sissel, restorer and resident of the Alexander G. Clark House. The Muscatine City Council recently recognized a two-square-block area as the "Alexander Clark Heritage District." They discuss what's next for our latest district as it relates to other local history efforts and as a destination for…
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"Crawfordsville Connections" Dan Clark tells of attending the 51st annual meeting of the Washington County Historical Society the previous evening in the little Iowa town that's still bragging it was the birthplace of the national Republican Party in 1854. He continues from last week about the Underground Railroad line from Crawfordsville to Muscat…
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"The traffic...to Muscatine was very heavy," according to O.A. Garretson, along the important Underground Railroad line from Crawfordsville in Washington County. Dan Clark reads several Muscatine references from Garretson's 1924 article which you can read at http://www.garretson.us/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=6. Mark your cale…
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"Season Without a Trolley?" Dan Clark announces: APRIL 15 WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF TROLLEY-BUS OPERATION FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. "What I've decided is that my little company needs a rebuilding season. I apologize to all who hoped to use the trolley in coming months, but I am optimistic about bringing it back even better—eventually if not this ye…
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"Moving Day for the Jayne House" • Dan Clark's guests Susan Jayne and Frank Kelly tell about some of the families who lived at 1402 Mulberry Avenue over the years. Susan's great-grandparents Henry and Ella Jayne built the house 110 years ago. The Kellys were there in the 1980s and 90s when it was still known as "Dr. Miller's house," remembered for …
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"Muscatine Downtown—Maybe Down But Far From Out" • Dan Clark's guests are Chris Clark and Dawnese Openshaw. Dawnese co-chairs the Downtown Action Alliance http://www.muscatinedowntown.com and tells what's coming up including "It's A Spring Thing Girls Getaway Weekend," March 26-27. Chris tells about the Muscatine Melon Patchers quilt show, March 19…
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"Historic Preservation Turns 10" Dan Clark talks about his experience serving on the Muscatine Historic Preservation Commission, created 10 years ago in response to citizens who were asking for the city to take better care of preserving Muscatine's unique collection of historic buildings and neighborhoods. He invites listeners to get involved via F…
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"Renewing Muscatine's Civil War monument" Dan Clark's guests are Sandy Lee and Lee Miller. Lee chairs the committee to restore the 1875 Civil War monument on the grounds of the Muscatine County Courthouse; Sandy is local commander of the American Legion and treasurer of the Civil War Memorial Fund. Yesterday, the soldier who has stood watch for 135…
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"African American life in 19th century Iowa" Dan Clark's guest is David Brodnax, Sr., a leading expert on black life in early Iowa and Muscatine in particular. A law graduate of the University of Iowa with a PhD from Northwestern, David has taught history at Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, IL) since 2005. More about him at http://www.trnt…
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"A Heritage District for Black History and More" Dan Clark's guest is Kent Sissel, restorer and resident of the 1878 Alexander G. Clark House. This week Muscatine City Council will consider Kent's proposal for naming a two-square-block area on both sides of West Third Street as the "Alexander Clark Heritage District." The center of the district wou…
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"Something Magical About a Bookstore!" Dan Clark's guests are Sharon and Tom Savage, co-owners of Muscatine Books & More http://muscatinebooks.com—and sponsors of this show "from the git-go." Eight years ago they opened their independent bookstore in the recently restored Silberhorn Building at 124 E. 2nd St. "It just looks like a bookstore you'd f…
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"Muscatine's Black History" Did you know Muscatine was Iowa's center of African American life in the 1850s? Dan Clark says there's a lot happening in Muscatine during Black History Month, a time for us all to learn about race relations and equal rights. Then historian David Brodnax calls from Chicago and tells about Muscatine's black population bef…
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"Builders to the World" Dan Clark's guest is Richard H. Stanley, chair emeritus and past president of the Stanley Group which includes the Muscatine-based Stanley Consultants, Inc., a member-owned worldwide provider of engineering, environmental, and construction services. Dick tells about the firm's international work in some 98 countries over the…
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"It's Time for Ragtime!" The 16th Annual Eagles and Ivories Ragtime Weekend is January 29-30-31. Dan Clark's guests are Chris Clark and Duffy DeFrance representing the Muscatine County Arts Council which co-sponsors the festival along with the Muscatine Art Center. See schedule and program and links to performers' sites at http://www.muscatineartsc…
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Dan Clark asked his next-door neighbor Frank Kelly to take the lead for this first show of Year 5. A former executive of the local community foundation, Frank says Muscatine is "close to greatness" as an award-winning city for many attributes and attractions, e.g., health care and river front and trails and historic preservation. Caller Kent Sissel…
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Dan Clark called this show "Isn't it time for a REAL trolley in Muscatine (again)?" We had 'em from the 1880s through the 1920s, unless you count the electric interurban which ran through 1938. What would it take, he asks, to run a real streetcar in Muscatine, maybe between historic Downtown/Riverfront and Southend sports complex? He says the USA's…
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Dan Clark reads "First Christmas Tree" by William D. Randall (Little Known Stories of Muscatine, Vol. 4) and then takes a call from Randall's daughter, Shirley Calvert. Guest author Tom Savage says his research has turned up more information about early settlers than was known when the historical marker was placed in the 1960s at the foot of Iowa A…
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Dan Clark called this show "It's Our People on that Monument." His guest is Lee Miller, who is leading an effort by local veterans groups and others to restore the 1875 Civil War monument on the grounds of the Muscatine County Courthouse. They propose to replace the soldier atop the column and the four plaques at the base, and they would add names …
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Dan Clark called this show "Old Barn 'Acorn Fund' Saves the Day." His guests are John Haskins, founder and president of Friends of the Old Barn, and Judi Holdorf, executive director of the Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine. Two weeks ago the Muscatine County supervisors reversed an earlier vote and approved a request from Friends of the Old…
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