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1,500 pound bronze stolen statue recovered and returned
The Appanoose County Sheriff and Iowa DNR Conservation Officer recover stolen deer statue stolen from June, a press release from the Appanoose County Sheriff's Office said.
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2 county departments seek city funding help
Two representatives of the Lee County Health Department and Lee County Conservation Board asked the Keokuk City Council Thursday for $10,000 to $15,000 to help build a new joint facility costing an estimated $3.9 million to $4.5 million.
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Mammoth site work continues in mud
Scientists and volunteers got their hands dirty this weekend at the mammoth dig site in rural Mahaska County.
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What's your drive-through restaurant story, good or bad?
The nation is in the midst of a presidential campaign, Nobel prizes are being handed out -- and the most-read story on Time magazine's site this morning is this one: "Burger King officially has the slowest drive-thru."
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"Jane Doe" discovered in Quincy building gutted by fire
Investigators continue to look into the human remains found at the site of a Sunday night fire that damaged Salvage Lumber in Quincy.
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Man gets probation for child-porn plea
A 53-year-old Columbia man was sentenced to supervised probation for admitting to possessing child pornography that was found on a computer during maintenance at a repair shop.
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