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RoundUp: oil prices, moving school students & mayor says vote for somebody else
Posted: 03.21.2011 at 8:06 AM Updated: 03.21.2011 at 8:50 AM
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Regional Round-Up is the place to click for interesting news and lifestyle stories across the area.
Oil rises sharply
The air strikes against Libya and continued unrest in Bahrain have pushed up the price of crude oil by more than $2 in overnight trading, signaling another round of gasoline price increases.
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Harmony is a key value for Japanese
Friends and neighbors in Washington community are talking about how the Japanese people are coping with the earthquake and tsunami that dragged whole communities out to sea and that killed thousands of people.
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Van Buren middle school students to be relocated
Van Buren Community School Board of Directors, on a 4-2 vote during a meeting Wednesday evening, approved a recommendation to relocate its middle school students.
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Lancaster mayor says choose someone else on the ballot
It's not often that a person with his or her name on a ballot will tell you, "Don't vote for me," but that's what's happening in the town of Lancaster.
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Body of missing Keokuk man found
On March 16, 2011 a body was discovered in the Mississippi River along Lincoln County, Missouri and was recovered by the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Water Patrol Division.
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Update: Boy missing in Camden County
Authorities are searching for a 4-year-old boy who wandered into a wooded area behind his family's Missouri home.
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