RoundUp: meth cooks, student struck near school & charges against trooper dismissed
Posted: 08.31.2010 at 8:25 AM

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Meth cooks put buildings at risk 

Five people have been injured in the past six weeks while trying to make methamphetamine in a dangerous new way that has gained a foothold in Iowa.


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Student struck near Lincoln School

A car-pedestrian accident, shortly after 8 a.m., injured an eight-year-old Lincoln Elementary School student Monday morning in front of the school.


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Police consider assigning officer to schools

The Washington Community School Board has asked the city’s police department about having an officer work in the school district full-time.

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Charges against trooper dismissed

Criminal charges against a Missouri State Trooper have been dropped in Shelby County Circuit Court.


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Hannibal flood buyouts becoming a reality

As Marion County residents continue to wait for a disaster declaration for the 2010 flash floods, there is hope for victims from the 2008 floods. Residents are just weeks away from hearing the official word on the 2008 flood buyouts, but many aren't buying into the news just yet.


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Officers feel the K2 law is going to be difficult to enforce 

COLUMBIA, MO -- It creates a high like marijuana and it was available in stores until this past Saturday.


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