RoundUp: health care law, farm subsidy & motel fire
Posted: 11.07.2011 at 7:58 AM Updated: 11.07.2011 at 9:05 AM

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Iowa Poll: GOP caucusgoers no fans of health law

The latest Iowa Poll brings hard data to a widespread perception in the Republican caucus race: Prospective Iowa GOP caucusgoers despise the new federal health care law.

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Alcohol issue remains on council table

After months of discussions about  whether or not to permit the controlled use of alcohol during events in city parks, the Keokuk City Council Thursday reached a consensus of sorts.

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Congress moves to create new farm subsidy

Farm-state lawmakers are moving to create a whole new subsidy that would protect farmers when their revenue drops — an unprecedented program that critics say could pay billions of dollars to farmers now enjoying record-high crop prices.

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Moberly man who struck girlfriend with SUV heading to prison

A Moberly man has been sentenced to seven years in prison for striking his girlfriend with his SUV last November, an incident that left her with serious injuries.

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Mutual aid called in for structure fire at Canton Motel

Investigators will get their first look at the burned out Canton Motel once the sun comes up Monday morning.

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Missouri leaves Big 12 for the SEC 

The University of Missouri announced that it will be leaving the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference.

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