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RoundUp: Arizona immigration, bike safety & them Duke boys
Posted: 05.06.2010 at 8:23 AM
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Regional Round-Up is the place to click for interesting news and lifestyle stories across the area.
An immigration law to match Arizona's could be expensive
Immigration legislation in Iowa modeled after a controversial law in Arizona would hit Polk County with major costs, Sheriff Bill McCarthy said Wednesday.
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PowerPoint isn't evil if you learn how to use it.
How many lives has PowerPoint cost us? It's hard not to wonder after reading a New York Times story in which a parade of military brass strafe Microsoft's ubiquitous presentation software.
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Supervisors tackle road conditions
FORT MADISON – There’s been some rough roads this spring in Lee County.
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Woman pulled from river after being swept downstream
The Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a call Tuesday afternoon around 1:45 stating that a woman had fallen into the Skunk River in the Oakland Mills area.
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May designated bicycle enforcement month
The Fairfield Police Department will be conducting a special bicycle enforcement project the month of May to educate bicyclists about the rules of the road and courtesy to cars and pedestrians.
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The Dukes of Hazzard coming to Moberly
Organizers of next month's Moberly event featuring Dukes of Hazzard cast members hope to make it an annual event in the Magic City.
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Horizons offering hand up to area needy
QUINCY, ILL. -- Quincy area churches have joined together to fight the city's hunger problem.
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'Shake 'n Bake' meth harder for police to track
JEFFERSON CITY, MO. -- Missouri has long been known as one of the meth capitals of the world.
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