RoundUp: Iowa flooding, ruling in baby's death & earthquake insurance
Posted: 06.09.2011 at 7:57 AM Updated: 06.09.2011 at 9:50 AM

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Iowans' flooding battle escalates

Iowans scrambled Wednesday to finish preparations for the full fury of the flooding Missouri River, even as forecasters said the next 10 days will bring more rain than usual.

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Man hospitalized after stabbing in Keokuk

A stabbing Wednesday morning in Keokuk sent one man to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City with several stab wounds to his lower back.

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Pioneer Village to open at this year's Lee County Fair

It may be two years later than had hoped due to very wet springs - but the new Pioneer Village at the Lee County Fairgrounds will be open for visitors during this year's fair.

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Coroner rules death of baby a homicide

The Randolph County Coroner has ruled the death of a newborn baby boy found in May in a pond near Higbee a homicide.

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Commission unanimously votes to make MoDOT smaller 

Following a meeting that lasted several hours the Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission decided to move forward with the plan to reorganize the Missouri Department of Transportation.

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Do you think Missourians need earthquake insurance? 

A 4.2 magnitude earthquake shook Missouri early Tuesday morning and has some wondering if they need earthquake insurance.

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