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Concerns over goose droppings along Keokuk’s riverfront trail prompted discussion during Thursday’s City Council meeting, where residents questioned the city’s use of loud pyrotechnic devices to scare geese away from the area

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Concerns over goose droppings along Keokuk’s riverfront trail prompted discussion during Thursday’s City Council meeting, where residents questioned the city’s use of loud pyrotechnic devices to scare geese away from the area. The Daily Gate City reports that during public comments, Benny Saint James told council members the tactic has proven ineffective because the geese simply return. He also criticized the lack of public notice before the dev…
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KBUR broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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