RoundUp: literacy program, hit and run driver & unemployment benefits
Posted: 05.23.2011 at 7:57 AM Updated: 05.23.2011 at 8:40 AM

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Waiver would let Iowa health insurers save cash

Health insurers could avoid paying $3.4 million in rebates to customers if federal regulators allow Iowa to delay a component of health care legislation meant to curb insurance company profits and overhead.

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Rail car exercise steams mayor, citizens

Roquette America, Inc., Keokuk, was on the hot seat in absentia Thursday as citizens, council members and the mayor disparaged the multinational grainmiller’s handling of a railcar practice exercise last week on a couple of blocks of Water Street.

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Free adult literacy program seeks students, tutors

Southeastern Community College will hold a training workshop for volunteer literacy tutors from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday.

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Hit-and-run driver leaves 3 seriously injured

Authorities are looking for the driver of a vehicle that struck an all-terrain vehicle head-on Saturday night leaving four Mexico residents injured; two of them, children.

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Missouri makes cuts to unemployment benefits

If you're receiving unemployment benefits in Missouri, be on the lookout for some big changes.

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Lake businesses taking a hit with new bypass 

With the new Highway 54 bypass around Osage Beach, businesses said they are taking a hit.

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