Jason Parrott

Southeast Iowa Correspondent

Jason is the Southeast Iowa News Correspondent. He established Tri States Public Radio's news bureau in Keokuk in September 2003.  The bureau has moved from his apartment to the Hotel Iowa before landing in its current location at the Daily Gate City newspaper at 1016 Main.  Jason provides short- and long-form news coverage from southeast Iowa, northeast Missouri, and portions of west-central Illinois. Jason covers multiple governmental boards including the Keokuk City Council, the Lee County Board of Supervisors and the Burlington School Board. Jason was born in Burlington, IA and grew up in neighboring Henderson County before graduating from Monmouth High School.  He graduated from WIU in 2002 with Bachelor’s Degrees in Communications and History.  While in Macomb, he was a member of the WIU Track & Field team, serving as Captain during his senior year. Jason received his Master’s Degree in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois-Springfield in 2003. He and his wife Jamie, a middle school teacher, have called Quincy home since 2007.  They have three dogs (Howie, Sunny and Sadie) and they volunteer with the Quincy Humane Society. During Jason’s free time, he enjoys watching sports, spending time with friends, playing fantasy football and traveling to the Lake of the Ozarks with his wife.

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Help Cut Summer Expenses
6:22 pm
Sun May 5, 2013

Keokuk Sewer Bills Could Be Capped

Keokuk City Council

Keokuk residents could get a break on their sewer bills this summer.

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Multiple Reasons for Lost Colonies
12:30 am
Fri May 3, 2013

USDA Report on Honey Bee Health

A new report from the USDA identifies multiple reasons why honey bees are dying off in the United States.

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Seeks Private Sector Money for River
9:58 pm
Wed May 1, 2013

Reps. Braley, Loebsack Push Water Bill

Rep. Dave Loebsack (IA-02) addresses the crowd as Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) looks on.

The two men representing the eastern half of Iowa in Congress are pushing a plan that would encourage more private investment in river infrastructure.

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Railroad Looking to Move Downtown
6:07 pm
Wed May 1, 2013

Platform Length Delaying Amtrak in FM

The Santa Fe Depot in Fort Madison's Riverview Park

The hurdle that Fort Madison must clear to bring passenger rail service to Riverview Park is getting shorter.

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Distributed Throughout Van Buren County
5:30 pm
Wed May 1, 2013

KKK Flyers Prompt Forum in SE Iowa

U.S. Attorney Nick Klinefeldt addresses a public forum in Van Buren County.

The distribution of some unwanted flyers in Van Buren County led to a public forum on hate crimes.

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Sheriff Serving West Point
10:54 pm
Tue April 30, 2013

Lee County Extends Law Enforcement Pact

Lee County Sheriff Jim Sholl

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office will continue providing certain law enforcement services to one community for a limited amount of time.

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Adjournment Scheduled for May 3
10:27 pm
Tue April 30, 2013

OT Likely for Iowa Legislature

It’s looking less likely that the Iowa Legislature will adjourn its current session on time.

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Permit Process Proper
7:40 am
Mon April 29, 2013

Judge Sides with Keokuk Board

Keokuk Board of Adjustment

A business expansion in Keokuk can proceed after being hung up in court for about one year.

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Election Likely August 6
11:03 pm
Sun April 28, 2013

Burlington Petition Drive Valid

The petitions calling for a special election in Burlington are valid.

Burlington residents will have the final say in whether new gas and electric franchise fees are established.

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Must Reveal Identity to Court, Defense
10:05 pm
Sun April 28, 2013

Judge Maintains Anonymity in Keokuk Lawsuit

The identity of a woman suing a Keokuk teacher for sexual abuse will not be made public.

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