RoundUp: raising pension age, Social Security office to close & sirens
Posted: 07.06.2011 at 8:02 AM Updated: 07.06.2011 at 9:50 AM

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Branstad suggests raising public worker pension age

Iowa should consider increasing the age when public employees are eligible for full retirement benefits as part of reforms to secure the retirement system's long-term financial stability, Gov. Terry Branstad said Tuesday.

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City of Mystic hires auditor to look at financial records 

More than one Mystic resident recently said they were concerned about alleged inappropriate activity by a city employee, who no longer works for the city.
 

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Shake-up at FM's City Hall

There are some major shake-ups happening on the Fort Madison City Council -- namely the discovery that the Second Ward Councilman Chris Greenwald is ineligible to continue serving....

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Moberly Social Security office will close

The Social Security Administration cites congressional budget cuts and demographics for its decision to close Moberly's Social Security Office effective.

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Quincy clean up begins 

The city of Quincy would like you to bring all your storm debris to the curb for clean up.
 

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Jefferson City could soon be getting new outdoor warning sirens 

Jefferson City Police Captain Bob Cynova presented the City Council with a proposal to update the city's emergency warning sirens.
 

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