RoundUp: Radon gas, payday loans and Interstate 70
Posted: 01.17.2012 at 7:55 AM Updated: 01.18.2012 at 8:30 AM

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Des Moines man regains handgun stolen from him in 1981

The semiautomatic Colt turned up in Maryland last year.

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January is National Radon Month

Radon is an odorless, naturally occurring breakdown of uranium gas that seeps out of the soil through basement cracks, floor drains and crawl spaces and collects in house.

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City enlists help with contracts

The City of Keokuk will use an outside firm to help negotiate contracts with three unions this year.

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Columbia state rep files payday loan bill

You could be voting on a referendum this fall that would prevent Missouri's payday loan operators from charging interest rates higher than 36 percent.

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Guns to computers being stolen from cars in Hannibal 

Over the past 8 days, the Hannibal Police Department has taken reports of items ranging from a hand gun to a laptop computer being stolen from unlocked cars.

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MoDOT wants I-70 to become a toll road 

MoDOT says it spends between $60 and $90 million dollars every year to keep Interstate 70 in good shape.

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