RoundUp: steel wheels, deer hides dumped & a storm chaser
Posted: 02.03.2012 at 12:10 PM

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Iowa Supreme Court overturns steel wheel citation

A Mitchell County ordinance banning steel cleats on highway-traveling tractors is constitutionally invalid because it unnecessarily prohibits members of a Mennonite group from properly practicing their faith, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled this morning.

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Salvation Army surpasses goal

A woman of great faith, Maj. Diana Amick of the Lee County Salvation Army nonetheless went into this Christmas season with some trepidation.

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Large turnout protests proposed closing of Centerville FSA office

A huge crowd between 200-250 Tuesday afternoon gathered at Faith United Methodist Church in Centerville to decry the proposed closing and consolidation of the Farm Service Agency office in Appanoose County.


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Deer hides dumped in Moberly

The Missouri Department of Conservation is investigating to determine who dumped numerous deer hides near the Outer Road and Highway 63 in north Moberly.

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Why grain bins explode 

Sometimes things happen and there's just no rhyme or reason as to why.

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Stormchaser bolts through Mid-Missouri 

Oklahoma City Stormchaser Justin Dill travels across the United States and hauls cargo in his van.

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