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Roundup: walkers for the needy, fire investigation and no to chickens
Posted: 11.28.2012 at 8:43 AM Updated: 11.28.2012 at 9:15 AM
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IHCC club collecting used medical items

The Physical Therapist Assistant Club at Indian Hills Community College this week will hold a collection for used wheelchairs, canes, walkers or crutches that will be distributed to needy disabled persons in Third World countries.

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Mayor: City actively involved in fire probe

The recent fire at the historic Metropolitan Hotel building at the corner of Avenue G and Sixth Street has everyone talking.

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Dealing with diabetes during the holidays 

The holiday season begins in November for many people. It’s also American Diabetes Month.

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Macon recycling

Due to space restrictions and limited employee numbers, the Macon County Sheltered Workshop will no longer be able to take plastic recyclables with the resin code 3-7.

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Chickens a no-no in Macomb 

A proposal to let homeowners in Macomb own a chicken is now fried.

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Estate tax change could hit Missouri farms 

Sen. Roy Blunt says thousands of Missouri farmers could face higher taxes if the current federal estate tax rates are allowed to expire.

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