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RoundUp: nuclear power in Iowa, former police chief passes & mistreated horses
Posted: 03.15.2011 at 7:48 AM Updated: 03.15.2011 at 8:30 AM
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Regional Round-Up is the place to click for interesting news and lifestyle stories across the area.
Backers still seek to expand nuclear power in Iowa
Work to expand Iowa's nuclear power industry is expected to proceed despite a potential increase in public uncertainty as the world watches Japan's fight to prevent meltdown at earthquake- and tsunami-damaged nuclear plants.
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Board to decide future of Stockport school Wednesday
The Van Buren Community School District Board of Directors is set to take action on the Stockport school issue during a meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the high school library in Keosauqua.
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School board to discuss bond issue
The Washington School Board is expected to vote on a resolution regarding an endorsement of a facility plan for the 1913 Washington High School.
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Former Moberly Police Chief Cupp dies
Ten months after his final day on the job, former Moberly Police Chief Dennis Cupp died Monday at a Columbia hospital, after a brief illness.
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Horses mistreated and left for dead in Roodhouse
When one couple heard a piece of property was for sale in Roodhouse, Illinois, they decided to go take a look.
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Was this the snow storm predicted by Farmer's Almanac?
So by now I’m guessing you’ve heard that the Farmer’s Almanac is calling for a winter storm in late March.
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