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Muscatine

American  
[muhs-kuh-teen, muhs-kuh-teen] / ˈmʌs kəˌtin, ˌmʌs kəˈtin /

noun

  1. a city in E Iowa, on the Mississippi.


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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, said in an email the legislation maintains the integrity of the regulatory process and, without it, “Iowa risks losing hundreds of jobs” in Muscatine, an eastern Iowa city where Roundup is mostly produced.

From Seattle Times

The Iowa facilities, including in Muscatine, “are very critical facilities to our business, so we’ll remain at some sort of support level,” Christiansen said.

From Seattle Times

In January, a group of 24 students from Iowa’s Muscatine High School became the first to travel to China.

From Seattle Times

Sienna Stonking, one of the Muscatine students, now wants to return to China to study.

From Seattle Times

As part of his 2012 trip to the state, he returned to Muscatine, and the following year a Chinese businessman bought the Dvorchaks' old house, which for a while was turned into a museum.

From BBC