RoundUp: Times Square surveillance, Boy Scouts & butterflies
Posted: 05.04.2010 at 8:29 AM

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Surveillance cameras and the Times Square bombing. 

"Times Square bombing attempt reveals limits of video surveillance," says the headline in today's Washington Post.

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Culver did have contact with casino supporters 

Gov. Chet Culver's campaign manager said Monday the governor had in fact contacted backers of a Webster County casino proposal after its license application was submitted, correcting the campaign's original statement.

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Scouts among first to get Community Pride Awards 

Boy Scout Troop 43 is among the first recipients of the Community Pride Award this year.

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City Council to revisit open burning law

Questions about Mt. Pleasant’s open burning law are back with the warm weather, with the Mt. Pleasant City Council weighing tighter limits on the practice.

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Prosecutor files motion for change of judge in Randolph County incest cases

Randolph County Prosecutor Mike Fussellman filed a motion for a change of judge Monday morning in two unrelated incest cases.

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Quincy Park District meeting open to the public

QUINCY, ILL. -- You'll remember KHQA reported that Quincy Park District's Wavering Park Pool sustained $25,000 to $30,000 worth of damage to the water slide and pool.

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Jefferson City man dies in car accident 

JEFFERSON CITY --    A Jefferson City man has died after his vehicle went off a rock bluff.

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